Great finds. Creative ideas are nice. Thanks for sharing. In Printing, we call this tool a Baren . You can also use it directly onto the back of your paper which is laid onto the stamp. Some printers add a sheet of parchment paper when printing onto thin paper (think rice or mulberry) to ensure the paper does not tear. This yields that old time embossed/Letterpress printing look. I love that look. I studied Printing in School and Etching/Woodblock. This is what I use for my hand carved stamps, tiles, and woodblock prints which I use when making cards, gift wrap, bookmarks, gift tags, etc. Love how you found ways to create Barens. Traditionally Bamboo Leaf Covered Barens, as well as those similar to furniture moving sliders work very well. I made one with the carpeted sliders as well. The furniture moving sliders for carpet and those for hard floors gives variety to your choices when using your baren directly on the back of your paper. A good source is to look at woodblock printing to learn on their use and on how to register your prints to add multiple colours and to also reprint if need be. So many great finds you have for future projects. Again, thanks for sharing.
TFS all the goodies you found! You have some true treasures. The tea cup and unusual paper clips will be a nice addition to your desk. You made me decide to shop my home for items I can use as a Chuckie tool. I also love tape measures and have always used small bits of them in cluster making but I never thought about edging the page of a book with one. Maybe I was just hoarding LOL! 🐝🐝🐝
Hi Lolly , always love your thrift store hauls. I made a chuckie tool after watching your tutorial, when I show it in my next video I will link your video too. Great haul again too. Tfs :)
I want to go thrift store shopping with you!!! Love those paper clips and just bought a jar candle just to use the lid to make a Chuckie Tool!! But now seeing your ideas I bet I have some things around my house I can use, on the hunt!!! TFS!!
Nice finds. I bought some dividers for cookware at DT. Thought they would work great instead of felt. Love the possibilities on making the tool! Thanks for your inspiration.
I live in the states, and I didn't know either! Watch her other video which she refers to at the end of this video - she did a DIY Chuckle tool. It's to help add pressure when using a stamp positioner, but I am having trouble describing it - lol. Then read the pinned comment to hear how/why the first Chuckie tool was made.
Because they were first made by a man named Chuck. I watch a card maker that has a Debbie tool that was sent to her by Debbie. ua-cam.com/video/EPjhcHdrt7M/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CathyZielskeCathyZielske
Gina K was doing a video and apparently mentioned that it takes a lot of coordination +/or hand pressure to use a stamp positioning tool, and one of her viewers, named CHUCK, made her a wooden tool to use. So everyone calls it a Chuckie tool now.
Great finds. Creative ideas are nice. Thanks for sharing. In Printing, we call this tool a Baren . You can also use it directly onto the back of your paper which is laid onto the stamp. Some printers add a sheet of parchment paper when printing onto thin paper (think rice or mulberry) to ensure the paper does not tear. This yields that old time embossed/Letterpress printing look. I love that look. I studied Printing in School and Etching/Woodblock. This is what I use for my hand carved stamps, tiles, and woodblock prints which I use when making cards, gift wrap, bookmarks, gift tags, etc.
Love how you found ways to create Barens. Traditionally Bamboo Leaf Covered Barens, as well as those similar to furniture moving sliders work very well. I made one with the carpeted sliders as well. The furniture moving sliders for carpet and those for hard floors gives variety to your choices when using your baren directly on the back of your paper. A good source is to look at woodblock printing to learn on their use and on how to register your prints to add multiple colours and to also reprint if need be.
So many great finds you have for future projects.
Again, thanks for sharing.
Sounds like some great uses! :)
I love this idea, Lolly!!
thank you!
The red handle tool look like flush cutters for jewelry wire. I love the tea cup. Great looking clips, never saw them before👍☺️
thanks for watching!
What a fun haul! Thank you for sharing and Have a Beautiful Blessed Day Full of Happiness and Creativity!!
many thanks. Have a great day!
Awesome alternatives for the Chuckie tool. Love that Tea cup. You always find the neatest stuff. TFS
Thanks so much!
Wow! You found great things. I'll have to go shopping today and look for some lids 😁. The tiny teacup is super cute.
thank you so much
Your bracelet is so beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
Hi Lolly! Great ideas and finds! God bless you and yours, Tree 🙏 😊❣
Thank you! You too!
You are so thoughtful to do that for us Lolly. Thank you so much!! xxoo
You are so welcome
Hi Lolly They have a store like that here a consignment craft store. I’ll love it. I live in Rochester New York.
Nice!
TFS all the goodies you found! You have some true treasures. The tea cup and unusual paper clips will be a nice addition to your desk. You made me decide to shop my home for items I can use as a Chuckie tool. I also love tape measures and have always used small bits of them in cluster making but I never thought about edging the page of a book with one. Maybe I was just hoarding LOL!
🐝🐝🐝
:) not that we actually hoard, right? :)
@@LollyPalooza Poured? Who? Me? LOL
Made my chuckle tool! Thank you for the shaker idea!
You are so welcome!
Hi Lolly , always love your thrift store hauls. I made a chuckie tool after watching your tutorial, when I show it in my next video I will link your video too. Great haul again too. Tfs :)
Wonderful! Can't wait to see yours!
Fantastic ideas!
Glad you like them!
I want to go thrift store shopping with you!!! Love those paper clips and just bought a jar candle just to use the lid to make a Chuckie Tool!! But now seeing your ideas I bet I have some things around my house I can use, on the hunt!!! TFS!!
yay! Craft Hunters could be a new TV show, right?
woo thanks for an eye opening sharing love your hard work Lolly.
You are so welcome
Nice finds. I bought some dividers for cookware at DT. Thought they would work great instead of felt. Love the possibilities on making the tool! Thanks for your inspiration.
What are those dividers made of?
Wouldn't that large lid be adorable filled with pom poms?
oooh! Yes!
Love the paper clips. You just never know what you can find .
So true! Thanks for watching!
Luv your hauls 💙
thank you!
Thank you for the wonderful ideas!! Hugs 🤗 -christine
You are so welcome!
Anything possible, right? I just love it. Thank you.
Absolutely!
Handmade Chuckie tools are very popular these days and so many item to make them....TFS
and since I love shakers, its a win-win!
Hello, I would like to know what a 'chunkie' tool is please? I live in England and so we might know them by a different name? Thank you 😊.
I live in the states, and I didn't know either! Watch her other video which she refers to at the end of this video - she did a DIY Chuckle tool. It's to help add pressure when using a stamp positioner, but I am having trouble describing it - lol. Then read the pinned comment to hear how/why the first Chuckie tool was made.
@@Grianan66 Thank you so much for your feedback, the other video was really informative 👍 👏 👌 😊 XXXXX.
:)
@@morphman32 You're very welcome! I'm happy to help when I can. :)
Question: Why are they called "Chuckie Tools"?
Because they were first made by a man named Chuck. I watch a card maker that has a Debbie tool that was sent to her by Debbie. ua-cam.com/video/EPjhcHdrt7M/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CathyZielskeCathyZielske
Gina K was doing a video and apparently mentioned that it takes a lot of coordination +/or hand pressure to use a stamp positioning tool, and one of her viewers, named CHUCK, made her a wooden tool to use. So everyone calls it a Chuckie tool now.
@@LollyPalooza omg i love that backstory so much!! Thank you for letting me know!!