Jackie, the reason why you could not get access to the app was because your phone model doesn't have the aspects to use it. My phone is a sightly older Samsung model, about 1 year, and I can't access certain game apps that my friends with newer phones have. It really sucks that that company did not just put those two kinds of sets together or update one app.
Just FYI, I live in Japan and just downloaded the app from the Japanese app store and it has the monsters and all the kits that are sold in Japan. Might be a problem with the US app. In the video instruction it shows that you dry the tail lying on its the side first and then attach the rest. I guess that way it'll work.
Hey Jackie can you do a toy review on the BTS dolls. I know you don't do toy reviews but I think it would be a good idea because BTS is very popular and it would probably get a lot of views.
Jackie would you ever consider making a series where you buy a craft kit, and you buy all the supplies from the dollar store and compare which is better. You would use the activities using just dollar store supplies and then with the kit.
@@charlottetregunna6962 thanks! I have been asking this for a while! It makes sense if she doesn’t do it because of all the work and stress it is being a youtuber. If she doesn’t like the idea either, it makes sense and I don’t want to pressure her to do it if she doesn’t enjoy it.
I feel like the reason it didn’t work as well is bc alot of badges are made with a plastic film on top of the paper design - it won’t adhere without it - coming from a con-seller who sells badges themself
This was my experience with making buttons/badges/pins as well. I remember having a similar toy kit to what Jackie has as a kid and they all had that plastic film. The one time when my cousin and I did not put the film, the paper got stuck in the machine...
I had a machine called a "badge it" as a kid (I think it's german? ) and it was the same thing, they come out really wonky unless you put the plastic on.
Showing my age, but pogs were a thing when I was a kid. I had a “machine” that allowed you to cut out pictures and turn them into pogs. This reminds me so much of that. That is all.
Jackie.....YOU MAKE MY DAY 10000000 TIMES BETTER Edit: it’s only been 3 hours and 178 of beautiful people liked thank you so much ☺️ 1 week later edit: Thank you so much for 246 likes! I hope you all had a very merry Christmas ☺️
I don't comment much , But just wanted to say .Your such a breath of fresh air. I am also an artist..I do many different things from doll making and repair , to Carving walking sticks and making Harry potter replicas and wands .. I also have immune compromised Illnesses.. Lupas and Crohns , and arthritis.. during these difficulties we are going through ,has been hard on so many of us that simply can not chance going about. ..Watching your videos and seeing your art has been so helpful. Watching you and Seka laugh is such a delight ..Thank you for making the passing time just a bit brighter..xx
I call them "Button Badges" & it seems to keep people from being confused on what I mean. As they do think Pin for enamel pins, & buttons as in clothing closure ones.
I have a 1 inch button maker and HOLYCARP. I'm actually pretty impressed with that Japanese button making kit! Mine is pretty heavy, so it's really cool to see that this makes actual nice buttons. I'm such a huge sucker for pins (instead of buttons), and unshamefully admit I have a heap of Disney pins
I love the fact that even tho the first pins/buttons didn’t work out she still kept on trying to make it perfect ❤️ (Usually others youtubers i watch give up most of the time)
I don't know if at this point I expect so much from Japanese kits that I'm being unreasonable, but for the button press kit I would have expected some clear plastic cover to be included alongside the holographic ones, to make all the button pins last longer, especially if they come out better with an ulterior layer on top
I’m honestly better at speaking English than I am speaking my native language which is Swedish. Like I barely watch anything in Swedish anymore. I mostly watch videos in English.
Buttons!!!! Ahhhh my quarantine obsession. I bought a heavy duty maker for making a 1000 buttons, then I discovered my printer isn't great soooo that's as far as I got making some other than using vintage magazine images as testers.
I would love custom buttons made from vintage/antique magazines and newspapers, or photos. Especially of people. Update this comment if you ever decide to sell some online. I have a BUNCH of antique pics just sitting in a drawer that would make cool buttons.
This was such a cute machine! Making buttons is a meditation for me during convention vending season. I can press about 100 in 40 minutes or so when I get a flow going.
The button maker..love it! Would be brilliant for my cutesy art. So considering buying one in 2021. And Jackie, you are adorbs. Be kinder to yourself, sweetie! Love ya! 💖
I had a button maker called Badge-A-Minit. I enjoyed it a lot, even sold buttons I had premade, at events. It made the standard sized button, but they also have two other size options, and you could get hundreds of designs from them, or print your own. Some entrepreneurs use this machine to make commemorative buttons at events, such as school dances and birthday parties. The only issue I ever had was making certain to place the image and clear sheet as centered as possible, to get them tucked in all the way around (like the issue Jackie had on the first button). It just took practice (and making sure any images I cut myself were the right size :) ). Button making is fun!
@@fatimahaouf6370 Honestly, right after I wrote that I said to myself, "I'm going to cut my hair! It could not look worse than it does now" but I regained my senses
Many many moons ago when I was a camp counselor in training, I found a button maker in the mail room while sorting mail for the day. It looked more like a leather making tool, but did the same thing that your cute little Kirby did. I had a blast making buttons and found anything and everything I could to make a button out of. It was one of my favorite days at camp counselor training.
I customized my own pins when I was a kid. I was inspired by The World Ends With You. I pulled open already made ones, replaced the art, and shoved everything back together without the proper tools. It turned out mostly ok.
Me: OH NOTIF! IM FINALLY EARLY!! UA-cam: No. Me: But- UA-cam: You really expect me to give you notification when it should be given? #Nerdeficationsquad
Kind of weird, but Hey Clay Animals was partnered with a grocery store promotion this fall in Western Canada (you can see the logo in the corner of her app). Buy some groceries and they give you a pack of clay for every set amount of dollars spent. I work there so I got a bunch of clay at the end of the promotional period, great quality but weird considering adults do grocery shopping but it was clearly geared for young kids to play with.
My grandmother got a crap ton and gave to my siblings. Half the packages were dry, and honestly it reminds me of magic dough or whatever. The crapola 'clay'
Thank you and I know this is just a comment on youtube, but I really needed this. God bless and I hope you have a wonderful holiday season marry Christmas. 😊⛄🌲
I didn't know about these bags! I think I need one. As a kid I had a "lucky hat" that was just what I stored buttons and pins on but never actually wore. Now I have a hanging banner to store them cause I started going crazy with the enamel pins. A bag that displays them while protecting them from wear and falling off is so perfect! I have never tried making buttons but I do have a custom made one I got at a convention with custom artwork of me as a zombie and it's awesome! (one of those pro pin makers)
Oh noooo of course it's KIRBY MY FAVORITE!!! And absolutely adorable. Jeez I need this. I don't even care that it doesn't work perfectly. It's way too cute. Even just having this and making weird pins will make me happy! I have a hugggee collection of about 400 buttons. Making my own would be so incredibly fun!! Also I finally started resin crafts! I LOVE IT! Got an order from Sophie and Toffee and I am in love with it. Thank you SO MUCH for introducing me to resin crafting!!! ❤❤❤
Forever ago I used one of those $100+ ones you mentioned at a job I worked. The crumping and messy edges happen when the pressure was uneven. Coworkers and I got those bad results like 1/5 the time, then pry them apart to reuse the base. It took a LOT to press down on the handle. Sometimes the plastic wouldn’t attach. A big hassle. And you had to buy different dies to make different sizes.
Hey nifty! My local grocery store is giving away little packs of Hey Clay, and is selling kits of clay. We love the stuff in my house, I think I might like it more than my kid 😅 I didn't know Hey Clay comes from Japan. Soooo I guess they don't come from Japan lol. Our app has ALL the types of projects, so it's weird you couldn't get them.
The clubs I was involved with in high school. Used these mega big 100$+ buttons press mechines. It takes a couple try’s to figure it out, especially when printing the your design to the right size. But once you get the hang of it you can make a ton easy.
When I heard that the last kit was from Georgia, I screamed bc that’s where I live. I haven’t tried any kits manufactured in GA before so I didn’t know how bad it was until you tried it. Btw if you’re wondering @NerdECrafter (since you like to know where people are from and you like traveling), if you ever come to GA, note that it’ll be wayyyy different than Canada. The heat in the summer is not nice sometimes so be ready flr that. Sorry that clay kit disappointed you, hopefully the other ones are better lol
Hi Jackie. I'm a con artist (not that kind. A convention artist. Get it?) and I make buttons for conventions and my online shop so I was really interested in this video. I bought my current machine a few years ago for over $200 and it's very finicky. So I'm very impressed by these $30 machines. Most likely the first ones had rough edges is because you didn't use mylar (the plastic sheets you put on the buttons). While my machine still gives clean edges if you forget to put mylar, it does look better with it. It helps seal the button and protects it. So it's very necessary. I will definitely buy this and the heart machine because even with the cost of shipping, it'll cost less than my current machine and I would like to have more variety in sizes and shapes. Not to mention it's more portable than my current machine. For refills, I get mine from American Button Machine and you should easily get 100 refills for the same price as the Japanese vendor. Just be sure to contact customer service ahead of time to ask for a size sheet to make sure you order the right size as different machines use different size materials.
Hi Jackie i Just finished with my english test and yeah english is hard. And i love when you wave a pointy thing and at first i was like a psycopath??? but now i love it.
I actually might order the button maker.... I absolutely LOOOOOOOOOVE collecting those types of pins and 😱! The fact I could make my very own is just so cool!!! AND I didn't know there were pocketbooks you cold display your pins without having to worry about them getting ruined! Too cool!! I will definitely consider making my own purse and buying that button maker! Great video Jackie 💗
I have the same itabag as the deer one, but the owl model. Just wanted to share that while this bag is perfect for pins, it doesn't handle well buttons like the ones Jackie is mentioning in the video. The panel is too thick for the needle pin to easily go through it twice and still have space to then clip the button so it doesn't slip off. It ends up contracting the panel, which is not that pretty. Although maybe if you just slide the button without clipping it it might work. I haven't tried that. It was a bit of a bummer for me, but it's still a very pretty and cute bag!
I had a kid button maker back in the 80s. I loved it and wish my parents would have bought me refills for it. It only came with ~10 button backs/supplies and I could have made hundreds of was so much fun!
I've deconstructed pin buttons before and I believe that when the paper unraveled it's cause the paper doesn't have an plastic cover on the top to stop the paper from curling up and to make it hug the bottom closer.
Amerigrain here! Okay so I have been making buttons since I was a little grain. In my elementary/primary school we had May Day (Spring festival) where you could buy (or earn) tickets for games, prizes, and activities. They always had a button making station. You could color your own buttons or pick a design. I have also made buttons at girl scout activities. Usually the cheaper plastic sets that snap together, no machine. They are not as nice looking but good for younger grains, a party activity, or anyone who wants to make buttons without investing in a machine. The 1st 2 are definitely messed up because of no plastic. The plastic smooshes everything togethet and protects thr image from wear, tear, and popping off. This looks pretty cute, of course I am baised I LOVE kirby. Big nostalgia factor there and I kinda want it even though my sister has several hundred dollars in button making equitment (she designs snd sells custom buttons and premade buttons) But honestly this button maker, is a little pricy and not pro/sale quality but good quality for person use, gifts, fun, etc.
OooOOOooOo scissors. You can get just the buttons that snap together. I have had them at birthday parties where the premade circles, markers, stickers and glitter. The kids made what they wanted. The wording is plastic badge button pin round.
I swear like 90% of Canadian UA-camr's are from the Ontario/Quebec portion of the country, like it's rare to hear of a Canadian UA-camr from the Vancouver area. Why?
This pin maker looks really easy to use? I've wanted to get into pin making but most pin makers require... A lot of strength that I don't have. This looks so much more intuitive and I actually really like the pin backings even more as I find regular pin backings are unable to be replaced if they get damaged and safety pins are usually way more durable! I may have to get this kit!
Yes, yes I have made buttons. The library I work at has several button makers that staff make for giveaways to kids and teens. I volunteered for anime prom one year and helped at the button table showing kids how to cut out the images and load the machines. You do need the plastic/cellophane cover for your buttons or it's just paper on metal which will tear or get wet and damaged. Also, have you been reading My Hero Academia the last chapters of this arc have been intense.
If you keep doing custom pins or whatever, you might consider coating your print outs in clear nail polish. When I was making my own stickers I discovered that it really brings up colours.
I had a button maker back in the late 90s and it worked really well. I would do my own drawings and cut out magazines. Ah nostalgia. It was a cheap plastic kids toy but I can't remember the brand.
I was on the FRC robotics team Viper Drive and we LIVE for buttons, every team had custom buttons to collect and trade so we literally made THOUSANDS. We spent hours just making buttons until our hands cramped. We messed with a bunch of designs and had an assembly line going.
Thank you NerdEcrafter, you’ve made my evening a lot better now, got to finally sit and watch your video and relax after my long day at work.. Wish you had had a couple more cash or trashes today, instead of just two, and yes, I know I’m asking a lot.. lol.. Hope to see you soon Have a wonderful Xmas and we’ll see you in the New Year..
I have a Badge it machine, which works pretty similar. It is great quality for beeing a toy, I bought it for card making, but my children enjoyed it too.
hey Jackie! The clay you bought for 7$ we gets them after buying absolutelly anything in Spar or InterSpar in hungary, tbh its really fun to play with its a 10/10 for me! Also love your videos Im watchng them everyday keep up the good work love Ziggy
Boyyy Jackie’s discovering the Ita Bag is going to be a dangerous game. You’ll want every cute ita bag from those small businesses especially! Money go 💸 but definitely worth it. Kickstarter have lots of them and currently waiting for my Son Ita Bag by Rainylune at Twitter. So exciting! Jackie! You’ll have to check out the kickstarter! They have so much and many choices! 😍😂
Ita bags also protect those expensive buttons/pins from being stolen/ falling off and getting lost!! My friend just got me an ita jacket I'm so excited!!
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Jackie, the reason why you could not get access to the app was because your phone model doesn't have the aspects to use it. My phone is a sightly older Samsung model, about 1 year, and I can't access certain game apps that my friends with newer phones have. It really sucks that that company did not just put those two kinds of sets together or update one app.
Just FYI, I live in Japan and just downloaded the app from the Japanese app store and it has the monsters and all the kits that are sold in Japan. Might be a problem with the US app. In the video instruction it shows that you dry the tail lying on its the side first and then attach the rest. I guess that way it'll work.
Hey Jackie can you do a toy review on the BTS dolls. I know you don't do toy reviews but I think it would be a good idea because BTS is very popular and it would probably get a lot of views.
NerdECrafter dang, so little comments, so this is the fifth comment!
I like your hair cut soooo um can you cut it?
Jackie would you ever consider making a series where you buy a craft kit, and you buy all the supplies from the dollar store and compare which is better. You would use the activities using just dollar store supplies and then with the kit.
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That’s such a cool idea I hope she does it ❤️😄😄😄😄😄🤩
@@charlottetregunna6962 thanks! I have been asking this for a while! It makes sense if she doesn’t do it because of all the work and stress it is being a youtuber. If she doesn’t like the idea either, it makes sense and I don’t want to pressure her to do it if she doesn’t enjoy it.
AMAZING IDEA!! Hope Jackie sees this.
@@AgussSG550 thanks!
Thanks for including my ita bags Jackie! I think the pin of yourself would look great in them 😂😂
Hahaha I love your Ita bags so much 😍
@@nerdecrafter hi Jackie
New sponsor???
Your ita bag is really cute. Almost makes me want one and then I remember I’m nearly 40.
@@MamaMOB i am nearly 50 WE SHOULD!
I feel like the reason it didn’t work as well is bc alot of badges are made with a plastic film on top of the paper design - it won’t adhere without it - coming from a con-seller who sells badges themself
This was my experience with making buttons/badges/pins as well. I remember having a similar toy kit to what Jackie has as a kid and they all had that plastic film. The one time when my cousin and I did not put the film, the paper got stuck in the machine...
I had a machine called a "badge it" as a kid (I think it's german? ) and it was the same thing, they come out really wonky unless you put the plastic on.
The plastic basically "seals" it...
@@1492irina i had the same one. I loved it so much
agreed. Also as a seller. When you forget the Mylar it doesn’t seal right.
Showing my age, but pogs were a thing when I was a kid. I had a “machine” that allowed you to cut out pictures and turn them into pogs. This reminds me so much of that. That is all.
my dad had one of those, and he gave me a whole collection of them but for some reason we can’t find them anywhere 😞
Fun fact: pins/buttons are called "can badges" because of the previous reuse of metal food can tops as the base
I never knew that
@@bearuwu2191 ...i looked at it but it doesnt have any content??
@@cresdc8481 yeah me too.....
@@bearuwu2191 ok
(sat with new badge press) I may have to try this 🤔
The buttons honestly looked standard size for me like the ones you buy at hot topic
Jackie.....YOU MAKE MY DAY 10000000 TIMES BETTER
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1 week later edit: Thank you so much for 246 likes! I hope you all had a very merry Christmas ☺️
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I don't comment much , But just wanted to say .Your such a breath of fresh air. I am also an artist..I do many different things from doll making and repair , to Carving walking sticks and making Harry potter replicas and wands .. I also have immune compromised Illnesses.. Lupas and Crohns , and arthritis.. during these difficulties we are going through ,has been hard on so many of us that simply can not chance going about. ..Watching your videos and seeing your art has been so helpful. Watching you and Seka laugh is such a delight ..Thank you for making the passing time just a bit brighter..xx
Sika needs a bunch of food-themed pins.
Don't you think it's dangerous. What if she eats it
@@milkeyway7105 I don’t think she will try or eat it, but I know those will make her hungry, or just remind her of food when she is hungry
Yesssssssssss
@@milkeyway7105 Make sure the pins aren't scented lol
She’d try to eat them and get hurt
I call them "Button Badges" & it seems to keep people from being confused on what I mean. As they do think Pin for enamel pins, & buttons as in clothing closure ones.
I remember that "haircut" you gave Sika..... 👀
I remember too
@Carmel wolfy its on her other channel NerdEJackie somethin like "cutting sikas hair"
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Love ur vids!
I feel sorry for sika
The “oh snapple there’s a page two” of the instructions is so relatable.
I have a 1 inch button maker and HOLYCARP. I'm actually pretty impressed with that Japanese button making kit! Mine is pretty heavy, so it's really cool to see that this makes actual nice buttons.
I'm such a huge sucker for pins (instead of buttons), and unshamefully admit I have a heap of Disney pins
And! If you can't find a pin you can make it yourself :D
Kirby!!!!!! I've loved that pink blob since 92
Omg 😳 JACKIE MADE A NEW RECORD! ENGLISH #1 STARTED WHEN SHE WASN’T EVEN 15 SECONDS IN I REPEAT NOT EVEN 15 SECONDS IN! GIVE THIS TEACHER A MEDAL!!!
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I love the fact that even tho the first pins/buttons didn’t work out she still kept on trying to make it perfect ❤️
(Usually others youtubers i watch give up most of the time)
I don't know if at this point I expect so much from Japanese kits that I'm being unreasonable, but for the button press kit I would have expected some clear plastic cover to be included alongside the holographic ones, to make all the button pins last longer, especially if they come out better with an ulterior layer on top
Me: "Oh, it's time for Jackie to wave her sharp pointy thing."
Jackie: **pulls out giant scissors**
Me: 😶
Sameeeeee
I know right! I thought she was gonna wave her sharp pointy thing (aka razor) and she didn’t. Mindblowwwnnnnn!
She cut off your mouth for not subscribing
Umm
Scissors are just knife but a bit smaller if you open the scissor and break then into have and now you have 2 knifes
i’ve been trying to get a button/pin maker for years and they all range from $100-$300 so when you said “it’s $30 which is a little expensive” i died
Don’t worry Jackie it’s too early! English is hard lmao. We grains understand hah 😊
I like your icon
I’m honestly better at speaking English than I am speaking my native language which is Swedish. Like I barely watch anything in Swedish anymore. I mostly watch videos in English.
@@comonhaze8940 awe thank you! I was lazy and hadn’t changed it in years 😂 think I found it off Google somewhere! Not mine haha...
@@Troublethegremlin I feel that 😂. Latula is a good choice tho.
@@comonhaze8940 haha my friend told me I reminded her a LOT of Latula so I had to choose and even cosplayed her! Was a fantastic cosplay very fun!!!
Thank you for sending me of on a tangent for a good hour looking at those bags. I actually wanted some way to safely display my pins
Buttons!!!! Ahhhh my quarantine obsession. I bought a heavy duty maker for making a 1000 buttons, then I discovered my printer isn't great soooo that's as far as I got making some other than using vintage magazine images as testers.
I would love custom buttons made from vintage/antique magazines and newspapers, or photos. Especially of people. Update this comment if you ever decide to sell some online. I have a BUNCH of antique pics just sitting in a drawer that would make cool buttons.
Patterned craft paper is also good, affordable option for cool badge inserts!
This was such a cute machine! Making buttons is a meditation for me during convention vending season. I can press about 100 in 40 minutes or so when I get a flow going.
The button maker..love it! Would be brilliant for my cutesy art. So considering buying one in 2021. And Jackie, you are adorbs. Be kinder to yourself, sweetie! Love ya! 💖
I had a button maker called Badge-A-Minit. I enjoyed it a lot, even sold buttons I had premade, at events. It made the standard sized button, but they also have two other size options, and you could get hundreds of designs from them, or print your own. Some entrepreneurs use this machine to make commemorative buttons at events, such as school dances and birthday parties. The only issue I ever had was making certain to place the image and clear sheet as centered as possible, to get them tucked in all the way around (like the issue Jackie had on the first button). It just took practice (and making sure any images I cut myself were the right size :) ). Button making is fun!
Nobody:
Jackie: If you do not subscribe, I will give you a haircut.
Everyone: Looks like I'm not getting haircuts anymore
Well she has speaking that shape your sister's head like a year ago
I desperately need a haircut
@@lazyhomebody1356 me too
@@fatimahaouf6370 Honestly, right after I wrote that I said to myself, "I'm going to cut my hair! It could not look worse than it does now" but I regained my senses
Same, my hair can't get any shorter then this or it won't look good
Many many moons ago when I was a camp counselor in training, I found a button maker in the mail room while sorting mail for the day. It looked more like a leather making tool, but did the same thing that your cute little Kirby did. I had a blast making buttons and found anything and everything I could to make a button out of. It was one of my favorite days at camp counselor training.
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UH WHY DOES MY COMMENT HAVE MORE LIKES THEN WHAT JACKIE SAY?!
@@Mmvampires Oh my gosh You're right ._.
I customized my own pins when I was a kid. I was inspired by The World Ends With You.
I pulled open already made ones, replaced the art, and shoved everything back together without the proper tools.
It turned out mostly ok.
Me: OH NOTIF! IM FINALLY EARLY!!
UA-cam: No.
Me: But-
UA-cam: You really expect me to give you notification when it should be given?
#Nerdeficationsquad
I know today I got a notification 4 days late
Kind of weird, but Hey Clay Animals was partnered with a grocery store promotion this fall in Western Canada (you can see the logo in the corner of her app). Buy some groceries and they give you a pack of clay for every set amount of dollars spent. I work there so I got a bunch of clay at the end of the promotional period, great quality but weird considering adults do grocery shopping but it was clearly geared for young kids to play with.
My grandmother got a crap ton and gave to my siblings. Half the packages were dry, and honestly it reminds me of magic dough or whatever. The crapola 'clay'
#nerdeficationsquad Just want to wish you all a happy holiday season, and Merry Christmas to those who celebrate it!
Thank you and I know this is just a comment on youtube, but I really needed this. God bless and I hope you have a wonderful holiday season marry Christmas. 😊⛄🌲
I didn't know about these bags! I think I need one. As a kid I had a "lucky hat" that was just what I stored buttons and pins on but never actually wore. Now I have a hanging banner to store them cause I started going crazy with the enamel pins. A bag that displays them while protecting them from wear and falling off is so perfect!
I have never tried making buttons but I do have a custom made one I got at a convention with custom artwork of me as a zombie and it's awesome! (one of those pro pin makers)
MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎅 🎄 ❤
Oh noooo of course it's KIRBY MY FAVORITE!!! And absolutely adorable. Jeez I need this. I don't even care that it doesn't work perfectly. It's way too cute. Even just having this and making weird pins will make me happy! I have a hugggee collection of about 400 buttons. Making my own would be so incredibly fun!!
Also I finally started resin crafts! I LOVE IT! Got an order from Sophie and Toffee and I am in love with it. Thank you SO MUCH for introducing me to resin crafting!!! ❤❤❤
We’re called kpop stans and as one, I can confirm 100% they’re big with us
Forever ago I used one of those $100+ ones you mentioned at a job I worked. The crumping and messy edges happen when the pressure was uneven. Coworkers and I got those bad results like 1/5 the time, then pry them apart to reuse the base. It took a LOT to press down on the handle. Sometimes the plastic wouldn’t attach. A big hassle. And you had to buy different dies to make different sizes.
Me when I saw the rainbow pin in the thumbnail: *YOU WANNA SEE SOME REAAAAL SPEEEEEDD!!?*
I was waiting to find someone mention it congrats you are the first have a cookie and cake 🍪🎂
I love collecting pins and making them; it's so fun!
Jackie- I will give you a haircut.
Me-Oooh she has upgraded!😂😂
Hey nifty! My local grocery store is giving away little packs of Hey Clay, and is selling kits of clay. We love the stuff in my house, I think I might like it more than my kid 😅
I didn't know Hey Clay comes from Japan.
Soooo I guess they don't come from Japan lol. Our app has ALL the types of projects, so it's weird you couldn't get them.
Unfortunately I don’t think these kits will have smooth edges ever. Sometimes even button pins I get from the store are like that.
The clubs I was involved with in high school. Used these mega big 100$+ buttons press mechines. It takes a couple try’s to figure it out, especially when printing the your design to the right size. But once you get the hang of it you can make a ton easy.
You've called Angel your "chicken" so much that now it sounds wrong when you call him your parrot xD
When I heard that the last kit was from Georgia, I screamed bc that’s where I live. I haven’t tried any kits manufactured in GA before so I didn’t know how bad it was until you tried it. Btw if you’re wondering @NerdECrafter (since you like to know where people are from and you like traveling), if you ever come to GA, note that it’ll be wayyyy different than Canada. The heat in the summer is not nice sometimes so be ready flr that. Sorry that clay kit disappointed you, hopefully the other ones are better lol
Not even 30 seconds in and i already taste the salt...
I love pinssssssss soo much, i have like a whole collection of pins! I guess I’m not the only one who loves pins, with pictures or art ofc
The company being like
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Hi Jackie. I'm a con artist (not that kind. A convention artist. Get it?) and I make buttons for conventions and my online shop so I was really interested in this video. I bought my current machine a few years ago for over $200 and it's very finicky. So I'm very impressed by these $30 machines. Most likely the first ones had rough edges is because you didn't use mylar (the plastic sheets you put on the buttons). While my machine still gives clean edges if you forget to put mylar, it does look better with it. It helps seal the button and protects it. So it's very necessary. I will definitely buy this and the heart machine because even with the cost of shipping, it'll cost less than my current machine and I would like to have more variety in sizes and shapes. Not to mention it's more portable than my current machine. For refills, I get mine from American Button Machine and you should easily get 100 refills for the same price as the Japanese vendor. Just be sure to contact customer service ahead of time to ask for a size sheet to make sure you order the right size as different machines use different size materials.
Hi Jackie i Just finished with my english test and yeah english is hard. And i love when you wave a pointy thing and at first i was like a psycopath??? but now i love it.
You got the personality and Sika got the looks together you make a great team😋
Jackie: shows a really big pin compared to the other pins and says they're tinier than she thought
Me: A-All if my pins except for two are that size--
I actually might order the button maker.... I absolutely LOOOOOOOOOVE collecting those types of pins and 😱! The fact I could make my very own is just so cool!!! AND I didn't know there were pocketbooks you cold display your pins without having to worry about them getting ruined! Too cool!! I will definitely consider making my own purse and buying that button maker! Great video Jackie 💗
Not me being overexcited about all the My Hero Academia stuff-
I have the same itabag as the deer one, but the owl model. Just wanted to share that while this bag is perfect for pins, it doesn't handle well buttons like the ones Jackie is mentioning in the video. The panel is too thick for the needle pin to easily go through it twice and still have space to then clip the button so it doesn't slip off. It ends up contracting the panel, which is not that pretty.
Although maybe if you just slide the button without clipping it it might work. I haven't tried that.
It was a bit of a bummer for me, but it's still a very pretty and cute bag!
I love how she starts all her vid
I had a kid button maker back in the 80s. I loved it and wish my parents would have bought me refills for it. It only came with ~10 button backs/supplies and I could have made hundreds of was so much fun!
I kinda like the scorpion with its tail down it looks way more adorable
I've deconstructed pin buttons before and I believe that when the paper unraveled it's cause the paper doesn't have an plastic cover on the top to stop the paper from curling up and to make it hug the bottom closer.
Teacher-what do you want?
Me-i want a heart from jackie
Amerigrain here!
Okay so I have been making buttons since I was a little grain. In my elementary/primary school we had May Day (Spring festival) where you could buy (or earn) tickets for games, prizes, and activities. They always had a button making station. You could color your own buttons or pick a design.
I have also made buttons at girl scout activities. Usually the cheaper plastic sets that snap together, no machine. They are not as nice looking but good for younger grains, a party activity, or anyone who wants to make buttons without investing in a machine.
The 1st 2 are definitely messed up because of no plastic. The plastic smooshes everything togethet and protects thr image from wear, tear, and popping off.
This looks pretty cute, of course I am baised I LOVE kirby. Big nostalgia factor there and I kinda want it even though my sister has several hundred dollars in button making equitment (she designs snd sells custom buttons and premade buttons)
But honestly this button maker, is a little pricy and not pro/sale quality but good quality for person use, gifts, fun, etc.
me, seeing the rainbow pin in the thumbnail:
*yO YOU WANNA SEE SOME REAL SPEED BI-*
Same
OooOOOooOo scissors.
You can get just the buttons that snap together. I have had them at birthday parties where the premade circles, markers, stickers and glitter. The kids made what they wanted.
The wording is plastic badge button pin round.
I swear like 90% of Canadian UA-camr's are from the Ontario/Quebec portion of the country, like it's rare to hear of a Canadian UA-camr from the Vancouver area. Why?
This pin maker looks really easy to use? I've wanted to get into pin making but most pin makers require... A lot of strength that I don't have. This looks so much more intuitive and I actually really like the pin backings even more as I find regular pin backings are unable to be replaced if they get damaged and safety pins are usually way more durable! I may have to get this kit!
Moral of the story: Japanese craftkits rarely disappoint salty grains ~w~
Hola Army~ xd
@@maryaaam1101 Annyeonghaseyo!
@@bangtanspice2403 Anneyonghaseyo! I see your an army!!! Whos your bias! mine as you can see by my profile is Tae xd
@@maryaaam1101 I'm an OT7, can't really choose one of em💜
Arrmy 💜
Rinse and repeat! I almost chocked!
OMG I absolutely love your dark humor and your videos :)
its honestly so sad how much the hey clay thing failed because the app seemed like it had a lot of work put into it, the animations were so cute
Yes, yes I have made buttons. The library I work at has several button makers that staff make for giveaways to kids and teens. I volunteered for anime prom one year and helped at the button table showing kids how to cut out the images and load the machines. You do need the plastic/cellophane cover for your buttons or it's just paper on metal which will tear or get wet and damaged.
Also, have you been reading My Hero Academia the last chapters of this arc have been intense.
Who else wants Jackie to customize tsum-tsums? Just me?
She did on Tuesday.
@@RivLoveshine I missed it? 😃
Yes same here. But I would love to see her do it again!
@@RivLoveshine hii fellow killjoy
@@milkeyway7105 Heyo! Do you have your own Killjoy name? Mine is Nuclear Fusion.
If you keep doing custom pins or whatever, you might consider coating your print outs in clear nail polish. When I was making my own stickers I discovered that it really brings up colours.
WHERE DID YOU FIND THE MY HERO ACADEMIA PIN SET THING-
I think she links stuff in the db sometimes
Japan ^_^
@@nerdecrafter another thing to add on my list of stuff to get when I go to Japan :D
@@nerdecrafter also who's your favorite character in My Hero Academia? Mine is Iida
I know right
0:48 OH MY CUTE!!!
10:56 FAVE!
Madly in love with the button maker, def tempted to get it! Thanks for sharing!
Dear Jackie. THANK YOU FOR UPLOADING I AM HOLDING A WET SQUISHY AND I HAVE BEEN FOR AN HOUR
Thats what the clear film is for, its not recommended to just use paper. ^_^
I love you Jackie!
jakie: for the moment of truth
youtube: ah here is a grammarly advert
I had a button maker back in the late 90s and it worked really well. I would do my own drawings and cut out magazines. Ah nostalgia. It was a cheap plastic kids toy but I can't remember the brand.
0:18 *clapping intensifies*
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I was on the FRC robotics team Viper Drive and we LIVE for buttons, every team had custom buttons to collect and trade so we literally made THOUSANDS. We spent hours just making buttons until our hands cramped. We messed with a bunch of designs and had an assembly line going.
Hi! I haven’t watched it yet but I know it will be good. When I finish it I will reply with what I think. :)
I loved the video! I feel like the clay was a HUGE waste of money. But the button machine was cool! It was just a little expensive.
Thank you NerdEcrafter, you’ve made my evening a lot better now, got to finally sit and watch your video and relax after my long day at work..
Wish you had had a couple more cash or trashes today, instead of just two, and yes, I know I’m asking a lot.. lol..
Hope to see you soon
Have a wonderful Xmas and we’ll see you in the New Year..
Me : I’m early whatttttttttt
UA-cam : no your not
OMG I need the Kirby button maker!!! I had something similar when I was a kid and I was obsessed with it! Awesome video! 🥰
I’m trying to think of a good comment but I can see they are all taken so I’m just gonna watch anime and think... #nerdificationsquad
I have a Badge it machine, which works pretty similar. It is great quality for beeing a toy, I bought it for card making, but my children enjoyed it too.
I like to collect pins-
Yes I know that this is irrelevant lol
hey Jackie! The clay you bought for 7$ we gets them after buying absolutelly anything in Spar or InterSpar in hungary, tbh its really fun to play with its a 10/10 for me! Also love your videos Im watchng them everyday keep up the good work love Ziggy
I want to know how many people are gonna click on this video just for the rainbow button lol
👀 *definitely* not me
Me
I mean, I clicked because I watch all of her videos but I was definitely looking forward to seeing that button, I feel lied to 😭
I feel personally attacked 😂
きつねKei I feel lied to as well, why didn’t she make a rainbow pin that she put in the thumbnail??
I'm glad you found a new interest. I myself am a collector of buttons and pins and love them so much
Just got my personal salt shaker. He is salty about pickle the dinosaur
Aren't they the cutest? Mine is in my closet cause I'm afraid my dog will think it's her toy
@@lazyhomebody1356 they are!!
I've made buttons before. It was really easy with the right equipment. 🥰
Me hearing Kpop Stan “I’ve been summoned”
Hi stay
Ooh a stay! Hi!
A STAY HII I HAVEN’T SEEN A STAY IN A LONG TIMEE
Hi Stay~
How you doing ~
Like mate stop procrastinating
Thank you I just ordered a similar button maker from Shein so now I’ll know how use it!!
I'm soooo desperate for a haircut, I would let you do it, Jackie 🤣
I have made similar pins before and have had the same gross edges. I love the 2nd pin you did!
1 view, 89 likes, 2 dislikes and 23 comments but theres no comments popping up?
Boyyy Jackie’s discovering the Ita Bag is going to be a dangerous game. You’ll want every cute ita bag from those small businesses especially! Money go 💸 but definitely worth it. Kickstarter have lots of them and currently waiting for my Son Ita Bag by Rainylune at Twitter. So exciting!
Jackie! You’ll have to check out the kickstarter! They have so much and many choices! 😍😂
Jackie: GET YOUR MIND OUTTA THE GUTTER
Peniwise: **all of me is in the gutter**
Ita bags also protect those expensive buttons/pins from being stolen/ falling off and getting lost!!
My friend just got me an ita jacket I'm so excited!!