Hi Friends! I went to a scrapbook crop with Kathy and Lorraine on Friday and we chatted a bit about the upcoming season of Ask a Crafter. Did you miss us over the summer?
You know the drill, leave your questions in the comments section. We have out first episode planned for September 24th and we are going to need questions to answer! Thanks so much and as always happy crafting!
Yea glad ask a crafter is coming back. Love to listen and watch you girls having fun.
LikeLike
Can you suggest a way to use glossy accents on paper word strips (to make them look like the store bought epoxy ones)? Every time I’ve tried the strips of paper curl up just a tiny bit and then it cracks when I try to use them because they’re not flat any more.
LikeLike
Cant wait, have any of you created a generic pocket page scrapbook?
Thanks,
Brenda
LikeLike
You gals are having way too much fun!!
LikeLike
Whoo Hoo!!!! I love watching you gals!!! I have a question. I see a lot of beautiful work that appears to have clear colors on top of each other in art journals. Like reds (on top of blue) ( and yellows layered in but when I try and do that my colors look muddy or dull. I hated to say muddy cause I am watching the color wheel. Someone told me to add a bit of white in my colors because they could be transparent (like liquitex basics) but then I loose the color. Is there something else I should be doing? I even have some of the heavy body that due the same thing. I guess it isn’t muddy but more transparent? I do dry the paint between layers. Another question. I have some of the liquitex acrylic ink which I was all excited about because for the life of me, I can’t get the right formula for drips. But, they have globs in them. How do you get rid of these? I have shaken them, diluted them, and just don’t understand why everyone loves them?
LikeLike
Ask A Crafter is always a hoot! You are truly blessed to have good friends who share your passion. My question is, have you figured out a way/product to get stubborn ink stains off your hands? I love getting crazy in the craft room with 4 different types of ink going, 20 different colors, water, spray mist, sponges, and whatever else I want to try that day. However, on those fabulous days, I undoubtedly end up with major ink stains. I’ve tried WD40, Mechanic Hand Cleaner, Alcohol, Staz On Cleaner, sugar scrub, baby wipes and more. I hope with your vast experience you have found something. I should note, some of what I’ve tried is not supposed to be used on skin, I tried at my own risk, to no avail. And, secondly, it’s not that I’m hoity toity and too proud to wear my art stains, but I work with my hands in a health profession…not the greatest confidence booster to clients when one’s hand are dirty! Any help will be appreciated. Sorry for the ramble, but I always feel like I’m talking to a friend…and you know how that goes:).
LikeLike
Like you I tried many things to get ink & stains off my hands. Without a doubt, the Ranger Ink Scrubby is the best to get my skin sparkling clean. I know Hobby Lobby sells it and I would imagine Michael’s does too. It’s under $3 and I’ve had mine for years.
LikeLike
Thanks for the reply! I’ll keep my eyes peeled next time I’m out craft shopping…probably tomorrow! LOL:).
LikeLike
Allison, I am a very messy crafter, and sometimes I have more on me than on my finished product. Baby shampoo! On the ingredients, look for glycerin. My hardest test comes with very dark stamping inks. I use a nail and hand brush to work the shampoo into the skin, and voila! Your hands are clean. Cannot tell you why it works, it just does. AND, use it on your stamps too. They will look like new, and I am told the rubber stamps are thirsty for glycerin. Amazing. Have fun painting and crafting! Ooopsies. Did you see Shakespeare in Love? That fellow had ink stains coming out his pores! No wonder the Queen kept her distance. LOL! Priceless gowns and dirty hands just do not mix.
LikeLike
Baby shampoo?!?!? Who woulda thunk? I’ll be sure to try, thanks so much! And, yes, I did see Shakespeare in Love…my ink stains aren’t quite that bad…maybe I’m not having enough fun?!?! Nah! That’s not it:).
LikeLike
Enjoy ask a crafter. I can’t wait for your next videos. I laugh when you guys laugh too
LikeLike
Yay! Ask a Crafter is back. You always have lots of great information to share.
My question is – I have a lot of old Tri Chem fabric paint tubes that I found when cleaning out my mother-in-law’s house after she went into a nursing home. The ball points on the tubes don’t work well any more, but the paints were barely used and seem to still be good when I take the tops off and squeeze out a little of the paint. Have you ever used this kind of fabric paint and do you have any ideas on how I can incorporate it into my paper craft projects?
LikeLike
Happy, happy, happy. You all have wonderful comments, that are very useful. Thank you.
LikeLike
Can you paint with alcohol inks? Regular brush painting, not dripping and dropping.
Do you know how to engrave on glass with a dremel engraving tool?
Have you ever used prismacolor markers? Are they alcohol or water based?
Enough questions to get you started?
LikeLike
Many of my clear cling stamps have lost their stickability! How can I restick them?
LikeLike
Yes!!!!!!!! Please answer this.. I thought it was me.
LikeLike
What is the best white ink pad for rubber stamping? I’m considering buying the Stampin Up brand. Input please.
LikeLike
Am so happy you wonderful ladies are back!! I can’t wait for your new videos:) I hope you could help me out. I have seen videos on YouTube on how to make coasters with tiles, but am wondering instead of tiles could I use pieces of wood? I found at a dollar store pack of wood squares, that are the same size as tiles. But am not sure if wood is a good material for a coaster or fake wood, I don’t think the wood in the dollar store is real wood. lol Am just worried water or any other liquid will damage the picture I want to use for the coasters. Should I just stick with tiles? Thank you for taking the time out of your busy lives to help me and others out with our questions. Have a great day ladies!!:)
LikeLike
What is the best brand of spray enamel for the white titles you buy to use alcohol inks with when making coasters-I hear about Pitt pens and micron pens-when would I use each type?thanks for a great show -all three of you are great
LikeLike
do you have any tutorials on how to draw with pencil? just basic things…I can’t seem to get proportions right
LikeLike
I love the jewlery parts with resin. Will you do any more videos and ideas about making jewlery with pizazz?
LikeLike
So while you were gone I found a place in Canada to get inexpensive unmounted rubber stamps, I bought a lot. Is it important to use sponge between the stamp and the mount which I plan to use tack it over and over instead of something permanent, I plan to use plexi glass? Next I am wonder what I should use to slightly melt the plastic to make a curved mount? what kind of spongy material? I have craft foam. I have a kiln, oven, heat gun, maybe a couple other option for the melting. So glad you are back with ask a crafter. I’ve been thinking about you all. Thanks for your help.
LikeLike
Hello! I’d be interested in learning the store/site you found. Share please! I’m in Canada too:).TKS.
LikeLike
Susan Cote, Prairie Rubber Stamp, susanprs@gatewest.net…. I found her on ebay she is wonderful to work with
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you! I’ll be sure to look into it.
LikeLike
YeeeHaaaw! Ok, question: I have been told that Alcohol Marker Blender Pens are filled with “just alcohol”; if this is the case can I refill them with “just alcohol” & what type or types of alcohol can be used. TIA!
LikeLike
Hi Girls, missed you this summer, I have a question I recently brought a pad of carlton acid free 146lb paper and it was awful with watercolours it bled through to the rear of the paper, can you advise me if this is only suitable for coloured pencils? it does show a paintbrush on the front so I thought it would work? I must say I usually buy 140lb cold pressed but thought I would try this for a change….
LikeLike
Looking forward to having you back.
1. Is there a white ink that actually dries? They all smudge.
2. Peerless watercolor…hip or hype?
LikeLike
I am thrilled that ask a crafter is back, Lindsay you are so talented, no hesitation in anything you do, ask you often say you can’t make a mistake. What I was wodering is have you ever done and cut glass work, I’m trying to figure out and then cut the tops off of wine bottle for either chimes, terrariums, hurricane or whatever but as I’m a better visual earning style person have hopes that you might have done this and will produce a video.
LikeLike
Oh Yippee, your back. Gee think I asked a question in comments on your last video just before this annoucement about Micron pens, maybe your saving it eh LOL. Anyway, great to see you ladies and look forward to seeing you and learning more neat tips and tricks.
LikeLike
Question: I have been using a medium weight cardstock to make my cards, and then I try to sponge backgrounds. Curled paper is my end results. I have been drying the paper and running the card through my Cuttlebug. Like and idiot, I keep doing the same thing expecting different results.:) So now I am rethinking the whole thing. Heavier cardstock, cutting a light watercolor paper for my ‘art’, and applying that to the card front. In the alternative – I have also considered buying good quality card sets aka card and envelope. Any additional ideas? Thanks! Glad the three friends are back and rested from the vacations, yadda, yadda, yadda. I still have not had mine. We’ll probably run off to Vienna or maybe Tyrol later in the fall. I only saw Vienna from the train – the Orient Express. . . on my way to Budapest. That was exciting, but nothing to really look at from the train platform. May I have a wee bit of cheese with my whine – please. . .
LikeLike
I’ve got another question! Have any of you ever worked with hydrogen peroxide in your paper crafting? Considered a “super water” H2O2, I’m wondering if adding hydrogen peroxide to any mediums or pigments would result in some interesting surprises. How about mixing hydrogen peroxide with alcohol or glycerin?
I’m so glad you’re all coming back! we’ve missed you!
LikeLike
Love your Channel!!!!!!
Question? My mother didn’t close her colored Micron caps all the way and they dried out is there a way to salvage them (they were practically brand new)? I told her not to do anything with them until I heard from you.
Thanks for all you do.
LikeLike
I just posted a video on how to refill them, check you blog and youtube about a week ago:)
LikeLike
Love Ask a Crafter, but didn’t like the music. It was distracting to me. Just my opinion.
LikeLike
re:your scrapbooking- ever thought of hosting a virtual crop? So many of us would have a blast scrappin’ with you but obviously that’s impossible. Some of the companies and class sites (I.e., BPC) occasionally host a virtual crop event. Logistically it might be too expensive etc. but what if you were scappin’ on some set time, did some Ask a crafter ? Showcased some of them as you scrapped, etc.How many pages do you get done/started? If I was at crop with you, I would get probably none done from laughing all the time.
LikeLike
Enjoy your tutorials. I’m thinking of making the gelli plate but isopropyl
alcohol and glycerin are fairly expensive here in the UK so I wondered if
your plate was still okay and if you thought it was still worth making your
own rather that buying one.
LikeLike
can you do video on how to set up blog and what are best company? aalso hints for doing videos?
LikeLike
Ask a Crafter: Does alcohol ink actually dry on Yupo “paper” or do projects need to be sealed somehow?
LikeLike
I want to stamp a clear shower curtain with a Stubbystamper.com large butterfly rubber stamp #2002. I included the stamp # so you can see what stamp I’m talking about. I want to use StazOn ink pad in black ink and color each butterfly. I can’t use Sharpies because they are solvent ink and StazOn is a solvent ink. That would muddy up my butterfly image. What can I use to color butterfly? Vicki, the owner of Stubbystampers suggested that I stamp only with StazOn ink in colors.
I love Stubbystampers stamps they make quality rubber stamps for the most reasonable prices anywhere. I’ve been buying their rubber stamps since 1992.
I have fabric ink markers,but I don’t what kind of ink is in fabric markers. Do you know?
Thanks for your help! Love your demos! 🙂
LikeLike
Hello need help tying to use a border punch all around the paper I use stampin up products. My problem is with the scallop Edge Border Punch thanks
LikeLike
I have a new and complete set of Faber-Castell Pitt Brush Pens.
I am wondering if I can “blend” with them.
I absolutely love your tutorials, they are so fun.
LikeLike
It’s good to see all three of you again — looking forward to the return of AAC!
Question: Working with hot glue in my art journal recently, I added it on top of a mostly finished page as an embellishment. I’m worried it will melt and make a huge mess as I continue to work in my journal, since I often dry pages with a heat tool. Any ideas how to seal over the hot glue so it won’t make a mess?
Thanks so much!
LikeLike
I enjoy all your programs so much–always fun, always informative. Thanks so much. Right now, I am trying to organize all my art supplies. I have many old, hardened, unopened squares of Sculpey clay. Are there any ways do salvage these or should I just throw them away? Right now, they are like rocks.
LikeLike
I noticed you used Creative Memories punches-which I also have and love-but they’re starting to stick while you’re trying to punch. So I am trying to figure out how to clean them, or whatever to get them to stop sticking. Especially since CM is all gone now. 😦 Also the blades for the cutting system-I also love my cutting system-and wonder what to do when the blades get dull becuase we won’t be able to buy those anymore. Please Help!! Thank you!
LikeLike