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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @barbarahallowell2613
    @barbarahallowell2613 5 лет назад +40

    I'm on a REALLY tight budget, and want to save $ everywhere I can to use for the best paper. For a picker took a chopstick sharpened a bit in pencil sharpener, added a small round ball of clear plastitac to each end. Had it so, free. For cleaning my stamps I went to Dollar Tree bought one 5 pack of their car chamois cut to fit inside a $ store plastic food storage tub, like 5x7, cut 1 sheet to size, made soapy water, soaked the chamois in tub, works great and I've got enough to cut and replace for ages. Also at Dollar Tree they have oven liner Matt's that are Teflon, size of the average bottom of stove 2 pack for $1.00, they wipe clean with baby wipes (also $ store) or soap and water. Works a charm.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +7

      Barbara...you are a great crafty hero! I love all these tips. YES! I need to save where I can too. I have my next edition of savings tips coming up in the next couple weeks so please chime in and add your tips to it when it posts! YAY!

    • @barbarahallowell2613
      @barbarahallowell2613 5 лет назад

      @@marypolancodesigns Aww shucks! THX. I'll be looking forward to more of your videos!

    • @minikraut
      @minikraut 4 года назад +10

      I wet a toothpick on the tip of my tongue ... Dollhouse miniaturists do it all the time to pick up and release the teeniest bits! Can't get cheaper than that.

    • @gotchaz45
      @gotchaz45 4 года назад +9

      @@minikraut In my miniatures club, we all use a short piece of spaghetti that we wet on the tip of the tongue or in a drop of water on our mat. For me, it works better than the toothpick but I grab what is closest.

  • @cmason2365
    @cmason2365 5 лет назад +15

    Thank so much Mary! These type of videos are sooo helpful. I've been crafting for many years and I love learning new things. I do want to address the bone folder. I know that teflons bone folders are very hot right now. Someone selling their cards might want to invest that kind of money. I do not! My thumbnail works great! Also an old cc or gift card, or the back end of a flat butter knife, $0.25 at a thrift store. And yes, on black or dark cardstock you might see, if you look real close, a little shein or shine so if you do take whatever tool go around each edge and make it part of your elements. I've never believed in buying in to the latest trends. Most of the things are WAY to expensive and there's very little difference if any to your beautiful handmade card. Mary, that is why I love your reviews! I've seen some videos reviewers that by the end their telling you to buy the most expensive one it always the best, weather it really is the best doesn't matter. You are practical, you show & tested products and in the end you know your viewer can decided on their own. That's what I really like about your style of reviewing. Thanks for sharing!💜

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      C Mason, I couldn't agree with you more about the bone folder. After I watched the video again, I was like, "who actually cares if there is a sheen....does it make that much of a difference". I do like a bone fold for scoring though; I find it useful because I do that a lot. But bone...Teflon...I don't see a big issue having either. I was trying to say that if Teflon was a must for your, don't pay $35 dollars for it. haha I so appreciate your feedback, and it means so much to me that you know where I'm coming from with these reviews. I just want us to get the best for US..at a good affordable price. Thanks again!

  • @kellm2301
    @kellm2301 5 лет назад +14

    Top video Mary!
    This is particularly handy for your Aussie subscribers. Currency conversion plus shipping makes buying traditional craft supplies prohibitively expensive. It's not that we wouldn't love to buy the branded supplies, it is quite simply the cost. For instance: 3 stamp sets with shipping can cost well over AU$100. To give you an idea, I can purchase my weekly groceries for the same amount.
    It is nice to see an experienced crafter letting others know that it is okay to look for suitable substitutes. It just means that we will have more money to spend on stamps, dies and inks - yay!
    Wagner used to produce the heat tool for the Australian electrical plug and transformer (yet another uniquely Australian problem), however they have stopped producing it. They do still produce a similar model, but be careful as it is WAY too powerful for paper crafts - ask me how I know. There a a few shops out there that still have the right model in stock - you just need do your research and hunt them down. Start with Wagner's website there is a list of Aussie retailers there. I purchased mine from Sydney Tools in December.
    Before I forget: the pick up pencils in your video. They are usually used to apply decorations to nails. Do not use a pencil sharpener for them it will only melt the wax. You can sharpen them by whittling - like you would with a rectangular carpenter's pencil. I hope this helps.
    Best wishes.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      Kell, thank you SO much for posting this; such important information for fellow crafters; I so appreciate you!!! Thank you thank you!

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 5 лет назад +1

      "Necessity is the Mother of Invention". So, too, Desire is the Mother of Adaptability. "Where there is a Will, there is a Way"!! I commend your determination to NOT let any "lack" stand in the way of your Creativity.

    • @lorirobinson7357
      @lorirobinson7357 5 лет назад +1

      I have not had a melting problem with the pick up pencils. I use a "manual" sharpener. I think an electric one might cause nore problems. Just my experiences and opinions.

    • @ajarofpotential
      @ajarofpotential 5 лет назад

      Thank you for the advice on sharpening the wax pick up pencils! Most helpful and such suggestions are one of the many reasons i love RUclips! Tfs😊

  • @amandaaltman9800
    @amandaaltman9800 5 лет назад +78

    Awesome video. In my opinion I feel I gotta have the best of the best because my fav card makers have it, but reality sets in lol. I give myself mental creative blocks because if I don't have this product or that product I can't do it or it will be not as good. In a way this hobby is like keeping up with the Jones's (old saying) it's like seeing everyone getting the new faster than you and in my case I finally get the new thing only to learn they've moved on to something else lol it's hard out here for a stay at home mom lol

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +22

      Amanda, you are speakin the truth, lady! I feel like those of us with some sort of presence owe it to the community to be good stewards with our advice and those of us watching the videos need to be good stewards of our own wallet. haha. Never feel a need to keep up with anyone but yourself. This is a hobby to bring serenity and joy and I'm sure whatever most of us, already have, is plenty. Thanks so much for sharing this!

    • @PapercraftsbyCindyellen
      @PapercraftsbyCindyellen 5 лет назад +9

      Oh heavens YES!! i find i have to remind myself to USE MY BRAIN.

    • @gamigirlHeatherB
      @gamigirlHeatherB 5 лет назад +9

      Amanda Altman oh my gosh...you have summarized my card crafting situation to a “T”...glad to know I’m not the only one who feels this way!

    • @TheNumber1Aunt
      @TheNumber1Aunt 5 лет назад +21

      I think I have gotten past this, but I when I see something that I THINK I don't have anything like it, and I love it, I am on the hunt! I knew a couple of times, just recently, I was wanting a couple of things I saw in videos. Then, when I was making something else, I found something I already owned that would work just fine, but I hadn't been thinking of using it in a certain way until I had the other product stuck in my mind. I need to remind myself to shop in my own craft room first!

    • @amandaaltman9800
      @amandaaltman9800 5 лет назад +2

      @Crucibelle I don't purposely try to keep up, trends seem to come and go so quickly and someone is always building a better mouse trap so to speak. Part of the fun for me is trying all the things lol. However with that being said I understand what your saying:) I find happiness in what I do have and feel blessed beyond measure. Thank you for your outlook, it helps to adjust my perspective.

  • @andrealavigne7824
    @andrealavigne7824 5 лет назад +48

    Thank you for this review, Mary! A couple of things to note. I found the Crystal Katana at our local Hobby Lobby in the jewelry department. The full price was $24.99, but I was able to use my 40% off coupon, so paid $14.99 plus tax. I had tried the Pick Me Up stick (same as the Quick Stik tool), but had trouble controlling the rubbery pickup medium and how it came out. Plus, as you showed, it does not want to let go! I moved on to the Jewel Picker, but mine lost its stick pretty quickly and I could not get it back. I even tried applying a little Tombow Mono Multi Glue to the ends and letting that dry. I ended up chucking it. I love the Crystal Katana, though--works the best, and saving the $10 with my coupon was a bonus! Also, for non-stick mats, I have the Tonic Easy Clean mat. Basically the same as the small white one you reviewed, but about 14x14". Not sure of the price, as I got it as a gift, but I'm sure that's easy to find. It will stain, I discovered, but I prefer the rubber backing because it doesn't slide on my desk if I'm ink blending with that under my paper. I used to have the Ranger non-stick mat, and it has no backing and would slide all over creation, so the rubberized backing to me is a plus. Anyway, just my two cents' worth! Great comparison of products, & I will check out your makeup brush review. Have a great day! :)

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +4

      Andrea, EVERYTHING about this post was helpful! I hope everyone reads it. I found the same things with your options. It all boils down to what you want for your craft room, what you are comfortable paying and if you are saving a ton, what you might be giving up. I hope the review just gave different options. I really appreciate you for sharing all this; GREAT deal on the Katana! YAY love it when that happens!

    • @arvita1950
      @arvita1950 5 лет назад

      Andrea La Vi

    • @madusonkeeper
      @madusonkeeper 5 лет назад +1

      Scrapbooking made simple was the first to come out with the rubberized backed non slip mat there price was best as well last I checked.

    • @janetmuehlbauer3344
      @janetmuehlbauer3344 3 года назад

      Thanks

    • @barbarawhitesell3553
      @barbarawhitesell3553 3 года назад

      FYI Hobby Lobby no longer uses or accepts coupons.

  • @gwensimmons_gigi1629
    @gwensimmons_gigi1629 5 лет назад +16

    Love your initial disclaimer. Ha, ha! Tfs and doing this review, Mary! 😘✨👍🏾 Where were you three years ago, before I purchased some of my supplies?? 😘😢😔👍🏾This info is a gold mine for newbie crafters. YaY!!! 😍🤞🏾👌🏾💕

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +2

      Oh good! haha, thank you! Just want to be clear about my intentions. Thanks so much!

    • @gwensimmons_gigi1629
      @gwensimmons_gigi1629 5 лет назад +3

      I saw Aretza also has a set of four bone folders, in varying sizes and shapes, for paper creasing/ origami for $10.99.

    • @TheNumber1Aunt
      @TheNumber1Aunt 5 лет назад

      It is good information for new crafters. It is good to not have them make the same mistakes others have already made, when we can pass information on. The money I wasted on patterned paper would probably buy everything a new card maker really needs to get started. I thought it was going to be something I would love and use. Turns out, it is just not my style.

  • @irishk.1041
    @irishk.1041 2 года назад +1

    Yes, I have a very loving hubby that spoils me 🥰. He purchased the Cutterpillar score board, the cutting board along with their large light pad, for me. They are ALL made in the USA which is important to us. High quality products. they ARE spendy. But, the cutting board has a self -sharpening blade which I have never replaced. It can also cut forward and backward with ease and has a LED lighted edge for SEEING through paper products to get a cut right where you WANT it. The score tool is amazing! A two step process that leaves the folded edge looking very professional and easy to accomplish. For the money (which IS up there) I LOVE them! The large light pad, which is not used for card making, is for glass layout in the art studio. Glass artist first. Card making for play 🙂. Thought some of your viewers might want to check these out. USA made - but spendy - will last a LONG, LONG time. Just for everyone's FYI 😁. Still watch all your comparisons though. Being my hubby does not buy ALL my card making things 🤣 and I also like to SAVE $'s

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  2 года назад

      I love this share so much; I'll have to try it out. When something is great quality, I'll spend the money on it. ALl of my major tools in my craftroom were not cheap that I know. lol

  • @TrumblebeeMom
    @TrumblebeeMom 5 лет назад +14

    Thank you for the honest review! It can get overwhelming to try to add so many tools, both because of the cost and knowing which tool might work best for me when there are several options for similar tools. For pick-up tools, I found that the WeR one would not advance the sticky stuff either. The company replaced it for me, but the second one is not much better. Also, you need to use the pointy part to hold the sequins and remove the tool. I have had good luck with the Jewel Picker.
    For craft mats, I found some good sized ones on Amazon with the rubbery coating on the back. Those are great. Also, beware of the mats that are NOT PTFE(?) coated; those are quite permeable, not so bueno for craft mats. They are inexpensive and marketed as pressing sheets for heat presses. They might be good for that if you want steam to pass through. I have been using tempered glass for ink blending and a general crafting surface. It works well and is easy to clean. I bought it at the thrift store for about $5 as a glass cutting mat, turned it over with the smooth side on top and added new clear feet from Big Lots. It’s clear, so I can put grid paper underneath if necessary or a sheet of colored paper underneath when gelli printing for lining up my printing paper.
    I like good quality tools, but would rather spend money on other things if I can get good results with a less expensive alternative!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      WOW! Thank you so much for this and all these amazing tips and ideas! I so appreciate you taking the time for all of us! And I see you are a fellow thrift shop shopper! YAY! Such good deals can be found there!

    • @pennydouphinett4545
      @pennydouphinett4545 4 года назад

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    • @pennydouphinett4545
      @pennydouphinett4545 4 года назад

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  • @cheriturner7852
    @cheriturner7852 5 лет назад +6

    One more thing, just wanting to help! I’m 58 years old. I was a Purchasing agent and purchased paper products for my company. The company I worked for gave me one of these when I was 26. It’s still going strong. The tapered side is the side meant for burnishing your fold. So that you don’t tear your paper. It also works great when you have to go over several layers and embellishments, as it glides over them when you pull the tool toward you as you press it toward you. Hope this is a good tip for you! You may be able to purchase them more cheaply from the paper companies.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Cheri, I think you are referring to the bone folder, and if so, which one are you talking about? Thanks so much for the info!!

    • @cheriturner7852
      @cheriturner7852 5 лет назад +1

      Mary Polanco any of the Major paper companies. Where ever you order your paper from

    • @cheriturner7852
      @cheriturner7852 5 лет назад

      Mary Polanco the Teflon bone folders

  • @chaplainesque
    @chaplainesque 4 года назад +1

    Mary, this is very helpful. I appreciate how hard you try to be accurate and fair. Many do their crafting on a very modest budget and rarely do we get good tips on how to keep the costs down.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate the feedback. I have a few more videos on this as well if you check out my playlists. They might be useful too

  • @madusonkeeper
    @madusonkeeper 5 лет назад +6

    Scrapbooking made simple was the first to come out with a rubberized backed non stick mat full size and was best priced last I checked. Also she has great price tweezer and scissors and thin blocks

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      I have since heard about that mat; sounds awesome! Thank you so much for sharing! YAY love a deal

    • @kap2kam
      @kap2kam 5 лет назад

      I have 2 of her SMS Matt's, gush pads, tweezers, and some of her paper products. She is all about trying to keep crafting affordable.

    • @Amywazwaz06
      @Amywazwaz06 4 года назад

      Kerry Papineau you are exactly right. I bought her craft mat when she first released it. My son stole it to use as a mouse pad!
      I love her tweezers and fussy. Hitting scissors also. Although I don’t use those as much. More for tiny places only. Her products rock. And she purposely Kees them as low as possible.
      She even have stacked dies. A set has maybe 20 dies in a package and they cost $30. And each package of stacked dies has many types in it. For example ovals. It will have a couple types in the package, stitched, dotted, regular.
      She also came out with foil system first. She brought in Couture creations system for almost two
      Years before the whole industry jumped on board. She also makes her own foil plates every other month.

  • @rebecarod1475
    @rebecarod1475 Год назад

    Watching this again, now a year plus into my craft journey. Money has been spent, stash has been built. Reviews and opinions like this helped me tremendously in my decision-making. Thank you for being genuine.

  • @terriconrad4612
    @terriconrad4612 5 лет назад +3

    Great job on this! You’ve given new crafters some great options! I did get the makeup brushes and looooove them! Sure appreciate you taking the time to do this! When I started yrs ago I felt I needed the newest things, but since have learned that there are other good products that can save me a bit! You’re the best! 💕🙋‍♀️

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much Terri! Honestly, that is the same for me; up until a couple years ago I was buying EVERYTHING. I'm much more cautious now because a lot of it can just be marketing.

  • @TreeCraftOn
    @TreeCraftOn 5 лет назад +3

    Hi Mary! Nice to meet you, I'm Tree : ) This is a very in depth and informative video. Thank you for taking the time to compile it. You not only spent your money but your time to help us out, I greatly appreciate that. Blessings, Tree

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Hi Tree!!! Thank you for the sweet note. It was my pleasure!!! Yay

  • @CreationsbyDESign
    @CreationsbyDESign 5 лет назад +4

    Sooo helpful. I too look for things at the dollar tree or on Amazon. I love that you mention those options. Thank you so much!!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +2

      You are most welcome, Desirae! I think sometimes we all have the potential to get swept away in marketing but need to see where to save some money because I know i have the "I want everything" syndrome. lol

  • @2mickj
    @2mickj 5 лет назад +3

    Mary, You Rock, as always. Thanks for going to the expense & your time for us all with this amazing review. Love ya! 💕

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      Awww thanks so much for this! I'm SO glad it was useful! YAY!

  • @functionoflightone
    @functionoflightone 5 лет назад +2

    As always, thank you. You do an amazing amount of work for these videos and it's much appreciated.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      I really truly appreciate you saying that! It means a lot! :) It's my pleasure!

  • @kathycresswell8353
    @kathycresswell8353 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for doing this review and sharing your great finds! I will definitely be following your recommendations on the mounting tape and squares! A good buy I recently stumbled on is Accent Opaque 100 lb. cover cardstock (271 gsm) - 200 sheets for $14.99, and 120 lb. cover cardstock (325 gsm) - 150 sheets for $18.93 on Amazon. They both make great card bases!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Kathy!!!! I did a new video after this one and included that very cardstock. Yay!!! Great find indeed. 😊

    • @kathycresswell8353
      @kathycresswell8353 5 лет назад

      Oh my! You made a video about that paper two months ago. Looks like I have some catching up to do!

  • @star1d
    @star1d 5 лет назад +1

    I often loose my bone folder on my desk while I work 🙃, so I have a few laying around in strategic places. Having expensive teflon folders is not an option. So I just made a strip of Teflon sheet which I got several sheets I bought out amazon and I put it on top of the fold when doing folds on cardstock that gets easily marked. It works just fine. Thanks for all your info, it sure helps to know your options.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      WOW, what a stellar idea about the Teflon sheet! NICE! Thank you for sharing that one! I appreciate your kind words and I'm so glad the video was useful!

  • @imascrapaddict
    @imascrapaddict 5 лет назад +5

    Poster Tack from Dollar Tree works well at the end of your choice of a pick up stick. That is what looks like is on the Marvy tool.

  • @rosemarylako2285
    @rosemarylako2285 2 года назад

    Mary, I'm a senior on a very tight budget. Your review videos are so helpful and fun to watch. Thanks to you and your followers. So many great ideas.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  2 года назад

      Oh this makes me so happy! It's so great that they are helpful and useful videos.

  • @inesabdelnour2135
    @inesabdelnour2135 5 лет назад +11

    Please do more videos like this!

  • @dianec.2943
    @dianec.2943 3 года назад

    AGAIN Mary, a “Certified” Winner of a VERY helpful Video! I have been stamping for over 25 years and am still using my original Wagner Heat Gun. Now, I hope to find the double-sided foam tape you suggested. TYVM! (I’m 75!). Lol

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  3 года назад

      THank you so much for such a kind compliment. I really appreciate it! Love my Wagner!

  • @siviselah
    @siviselah 5 лет назад +4

    Glad I found you yes this was very informative! Thanks for sharing 💕

  • @patriciadollin6421
    @patriciadollin6421 2 года назад

    The items were all made in same place then different names for different companies, like soap for instant for hotels.Different hotel , different scents, different packageing.I went to a big craft show onetime and these people had bottled house paint in small bottles and selling it.I don't know if anyone else caught it but I sure did as I paint all the time .From houses, crafts,china , oils , and such.For years I've gone to the hardware first, pharmacy,wherever.I hope you don't mind me posting this but it's the truth.thank you for showing ,great job.

  • @jshvjshv7322
    @jshvjshv7322 3 года назад +2

    Thank you Mary! The video is very helpful. I love your sense of humor 😂👍 and i love dollar tree JOT glue, it works great just like any brand glue, and it’s fast drying too.

  • @leannemitchem8865
    @leannemitchem8865 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I have been looking for an alternative for the double sided tape. Here in Canada. The cheapest I found was on Amazon for 64$ and in my local craft store it is 83$ the Bertech is 22$. So that is awesome. And I know it has been used and liked by a higher level crafter than myself I am confident in purchasing it. I do use that foam square roll from the dollar store and I love it for sentiments and to back small items. It has never failed me yet. As for 10 pick up tools you were wondering why that many in a pack. Those are for people who do nail art. So a salon of 10 nail professionals would have enough. I use something very similar but it is a white core. They work really well for most gems and sequins.
    Thank you for sharing your opinion. I for one really enjoy your input and I am loving your videos. Your awesome!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      Leeanne, ,I'm SO thrilled this was helpful to you! The 3M tape is just way too pricey for what I'm doing and I use so much of it. Also, thank you on the explanation of the nail art. DOH...that is the actual picture on the product so I should have seen that. hahah But yes makes total sense, Mary...not ALL things are for card makers. lol

  • @veronicawalters4534
    @veronicawalters4534 3 года назад +1

    New subscriber here... I am CONSTANTLY blown away by every video I've now watched of yours!!! I watch a lot of crafting videos and after a while, you eventually see the same things over and over.
    Your videos are full of new ideas, products and techniques I have never seen!! I've been missing out on your little corner of the internet! Amazing! Keep it up!! 💜💜
    Happy New Year!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate this super supportive and kind comment. I'm so glad you're joining me. Happy New Year to you as well!

  • @joannedonovan9489
    @joannedonovan9489 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for these review videos! I was wondering about foam tape, and you answered my question!!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Oh YAY! So glad this helped. I want us to save where we can! woot woot!

  • @christymalone5191
    @christymalone5191 5 лет назад

    I’ve had a quick stick tool for several years and I have the opposite problem with it. The sticky stuff comes oozing out all over my work and makes a mess. The only thing I really like about it is the other end coming off to help place embellishments. So I got a jewel picker after recommendations from a couple of RUclips cardmakers I watch. It was great for about 2 cards then lost the “stick” and nothing has helped it work again. So I finally invested in the Crystal Katana and I LOVE it. I wish I had known about the less expensive version back then. Oh well. At least I’ve gotten my money’s worth out of it. Thanks for doing these kinds of videos. I’m sure it’s a great help for lots of new crafters and it’s a good reminder to all of us to be smart shoppers!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Christy thank you so much for all of you testimony on these tools! It is so helpful to hear what likes and dislikes you all have out there. I really do like the Crystal Katana and the like-version one with the rhinestones. I think those are my favorite for sure. I hope they are helpful to others! Thanks again!

  • @christinafullen7407
    @christinafullen7407 3 года назад +1

    “Maymay Made It” has a very good short video on the Quick Stick. The putty does come out. You turn it just slightly but have to wait a few secs for the putty to come down. Not sure if you found some good answers on that yet. Ty so much for your videos. You’re pretty amazing and helpful.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for the share; I'm always looking for more information.

  • @sherriejenkins6737
    @sherriejenkins6737 3 года назад +3

    I'm seeing this late, but still relevant! Thanks bunches 💓

  • @HollyOak
    @HollyOak 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for the review. Just getting started and it's really helpful to know what to look for.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      Thank you for letting me know Michelle! I'm so glad it was helpful!

  • @jeannethompson5564
    @jeannethompson5564 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the reviews, Mary! For anything other than shaker cards, I use those colored craft foam sheets from walmart and Joanne’s instead of foam tape. Very cheap and using them with wet glue (art glitter glue) allows me a few seconds to move things around. 🤓

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much, Jeanne! Awesome tips and I need to use more fun foam like this. It's so great!

  • @CraftedBlissStudio
    @CraftedBlissStudio 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for sharing, Mary! I, too, find it hard to spend $ of some of these crafting tools and am always looking for cheaper alternatives.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      YAY! Yes, I'm always on the hunt for sure so i'll keep sharing! Thank you so much!

    • @thecakelady52
      @thecakelady52 3 года назад

      Try Aliexpress.com

  • @debbiemartelli6106
    @debbiemartelli6106 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you Mary! I always learn so much from your videos!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Debbie, best compliment ever!! Thank you so so much for always encouraging me.!

  • @KonaSitkaRose
    @KonaSitkaRose 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome! Many of these I paid almost full price (I will avoid paying full price at all costs). That gray clay that comes out of the end of the Quik Stick. You have to turn/push from the opposite or chisel end and more clay comes out of the sticky pointed end. You can turn that end off and push the clay back as far as you can, then replace the sticky end. I can't get it to release either, so use another tool to press the sequins off the clay. I am ready to double stick my thin craft mat to a board so I don't have to keep rolling it up. Plus it gets creases easily if I roll it up. I'm switching for the Scott's roll of adhesive foam tape. Egads. The price kills me. Thank you for the help! I love the "Don't get caught away by the shiny bling things!" Yes!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much for this! It is really helpful to see what is useful for others! I think the foam tape price is the hardest for me to swallow for sure! I am so happy that I found an alternative!

  • @That70sHeidi
    @That70sHeidi 4 года назад +2

    I'm looking for something to pick up paper punches in tiny sizes, so your review of pickers was very helpful!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад +1

      YES! The wax ones pick up paper so great and will put down onto glue and release. The yellow tipped one is by far my favorite1!

  • @lorraine8037
    @lorraine8037 5 лет назад +1

    This was the best comparison video I have ever seen! Thank you so much for all this work and research. And thanks for caring about saving us money on how much we spend on our crazy Crafts. I will be subscribing to your channel.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      Lorraine, what an amazing compliment; thank you so much for making my day! i'm so glad that this was helpful; I really like to save where I can so it was my pleasure! YAY Thank you again!

    • @amkarei
      @amkarei 5 лет назад

      I, too, subscribed based on this video! I so admire you, Mary, for grasping the details of a "Comp". A lot of the people who attempt comparisons on video haven't done enough "homework" to even have an idea WHAT VARIABLES they ought to be including (like the leaky mat you previously tested!). I've been accused of being a negative person when it comes to appraising / commenting on a product or idea, and I guess I have to "own" that, but I've always made it a priority to know if the product I'm spending money on is going to be well- and long- loved or a soon-to-be landfill donation.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      @@amkarei Thank you so much for this! You really made my day! I tried my very best on this to make sure it was fair and objective! There are so many other things out there to use besides what is talked about so that was my goal! Thanks for being so specific in the feedback; truly helps me navigate!

  • @NoDontLikeIt
    @NoDontLikeIt 4 года назад

    I’ve seen people use the resin picker pens for diamond painting rather than using the diamond painting tools and having to replace the wax in the end of the tool constantly. That’s the only place I’ve seen them used though until this video. Oh, and you use a knife or an exacto to sharpen them to get new wax. (Forgot to add that)
    I’m greatly enjoying your videos, and particularly find these where you’re talking about different ideas and comparing the prices helpful. I’m not a crafter, I mostly just color in adult coloring books. One of your videos was in the suggestion area one day and caught my eye-I think it was a video on backgrounds-and I’ve been bingeing on videos ever since. I’ve gotten some great ideas for my coloring pages and learned so much!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      WOW awesome tip thank you so much! I'm so happy you are enjoying the videos. That's awesome! YAY Thanks for letting me know

  • @tybalfour
    @tybalfour 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome review! The way you can keep the sticky is by running your adhesive runner over it. It works like it’s brand new☺️. Thanks for sharing xoxo Tai

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much for sharing that tip! YAY more ways to use what I have.

  • @ortizle1
    @ortizle1 Год назад

    Love the impartiality, thank you. I love the comparison since everything is costing a pretty penny.

  • @Amywazwaz06
    @Amywazwaz06 4 года назад +1

    The dollar tree stores have a version of the stamp shammy that works wonderfully. It is very Big in size and you can cut it down into several pieces.
    A friend bought the GINA K. Stamp cleaner and she is the one who found the dollar tree one for $1. She compared them and says they are the same type of materiel.
    You get about 4-8 out of the big one depending on the size you cut them into.

  • @robinleonard8862
    @robinleonard8862 5 лет назад

    Hi, The QuickStick tool, ( 2nd one you tried) you screw the putty end tighter to push out the putty. maybe yours has dried out, Also, you pull out the other end, with the pokey part, to help you release your sequin off of the putty end. That's what its for :)

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much, Robin! I so appreciate the tips! I think mine is either defective or dried out, you're right!

  • @miabehrens5229
    @miabehrens5229 4 года назад

    good to know, because I use them heaps for diamond paintings. So not to worry about refilling the wax is brilliant. Thanks heaps for sharing.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      You are so welcome! My pleasure; i learned a lot from doing this one!

  • @vanessamcdonald4946
    @vanessamcdonald4946 5 лет назад

    I have a Wagner heat tool that I bought ...around 20 years ago (give or take a few years) for about $20, and that tool is a work horse. It still runs as if it was new, heats up very quickly, and continues to run -- despite being dropped numerous times. If you are going to buy a heat tool (and are serious about your crafting) then I highly recommend spending the money on it. I have seen them online and in various craft stores between $20 and $30, but am now suspicious if they are all Wagner's? As a side note -- I did discover that this gun gets so hot, so quickly that it will work on Shrinky-Dink 'paper' with mixed results, so just play with it! (Alexandra at Hedgehog Hollow has a Wagner heat gun & a Ranger heat tool.. the Ranger works more like a blow dryer set to a low setting, but still gets pretty hot. She mostly reaches for the Wagner when heat embossing, & uses the Ranger for drying some of the 'wet' mediums [like watercolor or distress products...] or when she doesn`t want her medium 'flying off' of her paper since the Ranger is a much lower velocity of air flow.)

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much, Vanessa for the information! I love that you are all sharing so much information so we can get the best stuff for the best prices!

  • @PearBlossomPress
    @PearBlossomPress 5 лет назад

    Thanks Mary! Great tips! I have the Marvy Jewel Picker too and the tiny end seemed to loose it's stick really fast, so I just dipped it in a little Aleene's Tack It Over and Over (which I had on hand for unmounting my wood stamps.). Worked like a charm.

    • @PearBlossomPress
      @PearBlossomPress 5 лет назад

      You could also dip the end of a stylus or wooden skewer into the Tack It Over and Over for a super cheap pick up tool. But it is nice to have a lid...

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Awesome input; thank you so much for this! A few of us have this tool so this will go along way! YAY !

  • @michelleadamchak1330
    @michelleadamchak1330 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for posting this very valuable video. I just ordered my Accent papers, and gathering my card making supplies. So glad I watched this first.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Be sure to check out more informational videos on my channel because i've done several of this type! :)

  • @joycegandy7305
    @joycegandy7305 4 года назад +1

    Thank you again Mary. I like these comparison's on different products:-)

  • @marciarollins3665
    @marciarollins3665 5 лет назад

    I really appreciate this video. I re-joined the paper craft world about 2 years ago and this would have saved me a boat load of cash. The sad thing is I have a majority of supplies in a storage unit that I can't get to at present! Crap! Thanks for your test trial.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much for this note! I'm so glad it was helpful and I'm sorry your stuff is in storage. I hope you get it soon. We moved in June of last year and I was 1 month without my treasures...stunk! lol

  • @pamelab7871
    @pamelab7871 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you, Mary, for this review. It was very helpful. Could you give more information on the features that you love about the Wagner air blower? How is it different from other blowers? We appreciate your comparisons of different items, but I hope you aren’t spending too much mo eye on all these items. But we thank you for doing that and for your honesty in your reviews.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Hi Pamela!!! Thank you for all your appreciation. The Wagner heat tool gets really hot and concentrates the heat better because of the thinner nozzle than other heat tools. It's awesome for embossing but I use it for all my heat setting. Let me know if you have any other specific questions though

  • @gaylebates254
    @gaylebates254 3 года назад

    Love the Wagner heat gun. Thanks for the tip for the foam tape.

  • @bethbenson1931
    @bethbenson1931 4 года назад

    Hi! Don't know who copied who, but my heat gun looks exactly like yours. The brand is Milwaukee and I have used it for over 30 years. I googled heat guns and was amazed at the prices now. I also bought a backup Martha Stewart heat gun at Tuesday morning last year for about 4 or five dollars. I mean, mine has to die sometime, right? Made me realize what a great tool I own. Thanks for doing these comparison videos. This can be a very expensive hobby and we need all the help we can get! You have found a lot of good bargains :)

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      I believe the Wagner (or old Milwaukee) was first. But I do love it and I love their new, dual heat set one they came out with too. Great product!

  • @pfengwa44
    @pfengwa44 5 лет назад

    Hi, Mary. Thanks so much for this video; it is informative and helpful. Regarding the WRMK Quick Pick tool, the first one I got did not dispense the putty at all. It is not user error, it is a defect in the product. The second one I purchased advanced the putty very easily, perhaps too easily. There is always too much at the end of the tool. It picks up fine but never releases. That's why there is the two ended tool that fits inside it. The pointy end is fragile and breaks easily, at least that is my experience. I've used a plastic bone folder and it never left a shine or a stain. Works great every time. I've also used heat tool that is not Wagner for years. As long as I heat it up before putting it to paper it works great. The price you found on Amazon for Wagner is really great though. Again, thanks for this video.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Thank you SO much for sharing this. I'm only one opinion so I love that you all have taken time to share. I really appreciate it. So not user error I'm seeing! And awesome on the heat tool, love that. If you can share what brand that would be awesome.

  • @tonyaberezan2330
    @tonyaberezan2330 5 лет назад +1

    To get the putty out of a quick stick, keep tightening the top part, only a little though or a bunch will ooze out. Keep doing it until you’re out of putty. The jewel picker can be refreshed by using Tombow mono multi glue on the tips, it dries tacky and works like a charm. Hope that helps!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Tonya, SUPER helpful thank you so much. I'm going to give it a try for sure. After the video, I have found that the yellow tipped rhinestone tool has stolen my heart! But I want to make sure to give ALL m y tools the love!

  • @melvinnieves1964
    @melvinnieves1964 5 лет назад +3

    For the jewel picker I applied a little of tombow mono multi glue

    • @ConnieInman1954
      @ConnieInman1954 5 лет назад

      I bought the Krystal katana for 24.00 at Hobby Lobby and used a 40 % coupon.

  • @MariaNyceDesigns
    @MariaNyceDesigns 4 года назад +2

    I love to shop around for products at a great price, so I appreciate your sharing this information. You’re adorable...chamois is pronounced ‘shammy’...so grateful for you!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад +1

      Hehehe...yes shammy...I now know. lol Thanks so much Maria; my pleasure!

    • @cecilecoonrod4146
      @cecilecoonrod4146 3 года назад

      I wondered if someone caught this!! Lol

  • @nanwool
    @nanwool 5 лет назад

    Great video! After hearing all the hype on the Krystal Katana I bought one. What a waste of money. It only worked for such a short period that I was upset for spending so much on the tool that didn’t work very long at all. As far as Teflon bone folders. They are terrific! For over 45 years I had been using the original bone folders that were made out of actual bone. I still have them and they do leave a shine on your cardstock. This is the first time that I came across your channel and decided to watch it. You have a very pleasing voice that is clear and easy to understand and listen to. So I hit your subscribe button and bell 🔔 Looking forward to more videos.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Nancy, I love this post! Thank you so much for sharing all of this information. I'm really sorry the Katana was a let down; I think it is way overpriced for what it does! . I hope this was helpful to people trying to make a decision about their products. . Also, that original bone folder sounds amazing! So cool. . Im so glad we will be crafting together now! Well...virtually anyway. YAY

  • @LeaRama
    @LeaRama 4 года назад

    For jewelry pickers I've found that wax on a toothpick works fantastic! All you do is light a candle and dip a toothpick into the melted wax, letting it cool and repeating until i get a nice covering over the tip of the toothpick. Ta daaaa! Cheap picker-upper! ;)

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      Well this is about the most genius thing ever! I LOVE this idea. Thank you so much for sharing. :)

  • @Perivale
    @Perivale 3 года назад

    Feeling out of sorts today and watching your video and hearing your wit has given me a smile. Loved your line about getting used to cutting foam tape with scissors if the price is right. I'm sure I have that same foam tape and it works just fine, super sticky. I also have the final wax pick up tool that you showed and it's great. Thanks for sharing.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  3 года назад

      This makes me so happy, thank you for brightening MY day but taking the time to share this. I am so glad it's helpful too; sometimes you just gotta weigh out the important things for yourself. :)

  • @seashells9123
    @seashells9123 5 лет назад

    Awesome!! U did awesome!! Glad that u put this out there for people to realize. Always a great job and I love ur honesty!!!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much; I truly appreciate it! I was hoping it would be helpful to folks! YAY

  • @flowersflowers5070
    @flowersflowers5070 4 года назад

    I have the Quick stop and have no problem. I think you didn't have enough glue down. Thank you for your video. These help us who can't afford all these gadgets.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      Oh that's good to hear; I was hoping some people got it to work because it's a popular item!

  • @exsism
    @exsism 4 года назад +1

    Something i want to mention about the WRMK Quick stick, you should have the other end (pointy tool) in the main body with the sharp point pointing inwards. That pointy side is supposed to poke into the top side and push out the sticky when you twist it on tighter. Now if you discard any of the sticky stuff instead of putting it back in or you break the sharp point tool (or put it in the wrong way around), it won't work anymore and won't push anything out. In that case, just unscrew the top and use something else (like a bbq stick) to push the sticky out enough so you can use it.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      Awesome tips, thank you so much for taking the time to share this with all of us who might have struggled!

  • @karenglunz9052
    @karenglunz9052 3 года назад

    When I was doing nail art we picked up our stones etc with a damp orange wood stick, the flat end and center with the pointy end and it works on cards too. The sticky back ones my friend got me hooked on our seam rippers to pick up and place.

  • @jesseb5112
    @jesseb5112 5 лет назад

    I don't go through a lot of foam tape. I am on my 2nd thing of green backed tape. I know that I will be switching to the one you suggested. Thank you! I have looked forward to this video, and it was WONDERFUL!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Oh that is so great to hear; i'm so glad it was useful!!! YAY! Thanks so much for this!

  • @julierholl
    @julierholl 4 года назад

    Thanks for this Mary! I love to buy new things when I can... but I also love to save money where I can too then I can buy something new to try a new technique. Why waste money on the basics when there are alternatives. Thanks so much for keeping us money conscious crafters in mind- it helps so much! Glue & paper would also be good comparison videos.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Julie. If you head to my playlist called "informational", you'll find those videos (glue and paper reviews).

  • @55shawna
    @55shawna 5 лет назад

    I love my Teflon bone folder. Bought one this summer. It works great when you make your own envelopes. I have never seen any bone folder that makes my flaps adhere as well as that bone folder does for me

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      That's awesome information; thanks for sharing. I seriously love the large one I show in the video; it's my go to now!

    • @55shawna
      @55shawna 5 лет назад

      Crucibelle I make envelopes with my envelope punch board. In my experience this has helped them to stay down better after I have used adhesive than the other bone folders. Run over it once. Also good in mini albums for interactive pages.

  • @loriwikoff1410
    @loriwikoff1410 4 года назад +1

    My quik stik was hard to get out too! I had to use my pliers to turn it to get it out. Also, clean the tip of the jewel picked with a baby wipe. It will pick up better.😊

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      Thanks so much Lori, for the tip. Honestly, I tossed it and use the yellow wax one exclusively. I love it so much!

  • @kiwisunshine9631
    @kiwisunshine9631 4 года назад

    I have the Marvy pick up tool but it lost it's "stick" really quickly. I was told to either wash it, and if it still doesn't 'stick', to roll it over some double sided sticky tape. This didn't work either and made it way too sticky. What works for me is a plain white/clear crayon. Sharpen it if you need to. If it isn't 'sticky' enough, I carefully warm it in some warm water for a few seconds. Works great for me!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      You are right on with the crayon idea, that's why I love the yellow tipped one so much. It's amazing because of the wax. I'll never use anything else. YAY!

  • @FatGayandTired
    @FatGayandTired Год назад +1

    To pick up rhinestones & beads- from my years of professional stoning. I use bees wax melted onto the top of a chop stick food end(pointed end) Once it is cooling you form it into a point of sorts. Re-heat from time to time to burn off stray glue. I put an eraser on the other end to press stones after placed with wax. One tip- NEVER use the wax tip to press, it’ll definitely get glue all over your wax- DM me if you want more info - this is CHEAP and I have two sticks I’ve had for almost 20 years!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  Год назад +1

      SUCH A great hack, thanks so much!

    • @MercyCuenca
      @MercyCuenca 11 месяцев назад

      This is great information, if (still) available I'd love more information.

  • @loriwikoff1410
    @loriwikoff1410 4 года назад +1

    Buy a chamois in the auto Dept at big box store, can cut into thirds and fold into clam shell box. Lasts a long time!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      Awesome tip! YES! Love it when we find affordable stuff elsewhere. YAY

    • @loriwikoff1410
      @loriwikoff1410 4 года назад

      @@marypolancodesigns I just rinse mine occasionally and add a little water when needed.

  • @StampGaGa
    @StampGaGa 5 лет назад

    Another great video Mary. Thanks for taking the time to put this together and sharing it with us.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Oh thank you so much Gail! I'm so glad you found it useful! It is my pleasure. I'm looking to do the next helpful one soon! Any ideas...leaning toward adhesives!

  • @libellula3313
    @libellula3313 3 года назад +1

    Gosh I am glad I have an antique bone folder, they are expensive. Great video thanks

  • @giselled.4149
    @giselled.4149 4 года назад +1

    I just discovered you and I love your videos. You are so real, you make me laugh! I am so glad you like a bargain too!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      Thank you so much!! That is the best compliment! I'm so happy you found me and will be hangin!

  • @sherylosullivan9619
    @sherylosullivan9619 4 года назад +2

    I have also bought make up brushes at Kmart and love them. So much cheaper and they do a brilliant job.

  • @boatwidow2002
    @boatwidow2002 2 года назад

    Hi Mary, great video. For the jewel picker, I have a Pick Me Up by Silhouette (same as the Quickstick you showed, had this for MANY years). To advance the putty inside, you twist the nib tip counterclockwise (same direction as you put the nib on). For releasing your sequin/gem, I pull out the stiletto end and hold the sequin down with it.

  • @DebadooCreates
    @DebadooCreates 4 года назад

    Oh glad I saw this. When I first started in 2005 my first pick up tool was a wooden skewer with a mini glue dot On the end of it. lol. I just bought two rolls of craft foam same size as 3M from Uline for $9 a roll but they tacked on $9 shipping and they had a to roll minimum so I still got two rolls for the price of one 3M but the one you showed it Amazon is a much better deal. So that is where I will be getting it next. Great information thanks so much for doing this.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад +1

      Amazing share thank you so much! YAY! Love a good deal!

  • @24get24give
    @24get24give 3 года назад

    Mary, this is still amazing, I refer back to it often, and really appreciate the time and effort you put into it, I just wish it had been around when I first started

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  3 года назад

      Wow, thank you! That's an awesome compliment. So glad it has been helpful.

  • @tressiesalton2813
    @tressiesalton2813 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the honest reviews! In the market for a couple items reviewed, so, again youve been very helpful in making informative video.😊

  • @ajarofpotential
    @ajarofpotential 5 лет назад +2

    A very helpful video and I'm so pleased i found it! Tfs😁

  • @kimberlymiller6892
    @kimberlymiller6892 5 лет назад

    This is so helpful for me as I am just starting to build my craft station. I am such a miser with my foam tape so I am beyond excited to find Bertech tape!!!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      YAY! Yes I really love that I do not spend nearly as much. I can literally get 3 huge rolls for the price of one 3M. So yep...sign me up.

  • @DeeDee-yz9ku
    @DeeDee-yz9ku 2 года назад

    Take your pick tool, what I did. I took an old Bic pen apart and bought dental wax ( for braces), I put a little piece of the wax in the tip of the pen. It work’s perfectly. Now I am a do it yourself kind of person, but this was so easy.

  • @veransia
    @veransia 5 лет назад

    Great video, thanks so much! I’ve been wanting to pick up a Teflon bone folder, craft mat, and roll of foam tape, so I think you’ve saved me some money here with cheaper options. I recently bought a thing called “the absorber” for less than $10 on Amazon, a chamois made for drying cars, etc, but yours is an even better deal.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      So glad this was helpful; truly! I really have spent so much money in the process of building up my supplies and just want to help save where we can. I will be switching permanently to these items to help keep my wallet full. (or half full anyway)

    • @veransia
      @veransia 5 лет назад

      Mary Polanco Thanks, Mary! Another thing I thought of as a way to save money is anti-static tools. I simply use cornstarch and a paint brush to apply it. I keep cornstarch in a little container on my desk. Could also sew up a muslin bag and fill it. The bottle with a brush is neat but not necessary.

  • @audregaer3281
    @audregaer3281 5 лет назад

    I have the We R one with the same problem. First it oozed out uncontrollably and now the tip is stuck and can’t be turned in either direction to advance it.
    I bought a car chamois at Target for $18.00 and cut it up into eight pieces. A little more expensive than yours but no shipping charge. It came in a plastic container with a lid that I can keep pieces in moist ready to use so that is a bonus. I have been keeping pieces in that container for several months now with no mold or odors.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Awesome Audre, thanks so much for sharing all of this with us! That's a great deal though and it's so great there hasn't been any mold or smell!

  • @shellycarter155
    @shellycarter155 3 года назад +5

    I have the Marvy tool I just touch it on a damp fiber cloth or even a baby wipe and it’s good as new!

  • @judymeyer1760
    @judymeyer1760 5 лет назад +2

    Very helpful! More more more!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Hahah, I did another one after this; did you catch it? Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/iDJ715zMcpw/видео.html Thank you so much for letting me know it was helpful!

  • @reneecassidy7279
    @reneecassidy7279 5 лет назад

    Really enjoyed your price comparison video and appreciate it. There are several things I will be using for my card making now. I had already purchased the life changing blending brushes and now I see all the review stating the makeup brushes work just as well, bummer, but I do enjoy using them anyway. Love the recommend for the cheaper mounting tape as Scotch is expensive. Thank you for your help with these items!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Renee, it was my pleasure! I'm SO glad it was helpful and don't worry about spending money on the more expensive brushes; it's ok. You will make up those dollars spent elsewhere now. :) YAY! They are great brushes though, right? I love ink blending now.

  • @carolyndiaz2027
    @carolyndiaz2027 4 года назад

    Dip the end in melted candle wax. Made mine with a skewer and dipped the end in the melted wax until a bulb forms. Works great!

  • @sarah24sza
    @sarah24sza 4 года назад +1

    I would love a tape runner and glue review!!! Pretty please!!!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад

      Oh so would i! lol I just don't know when i can fit that in. :)

  • @createinspain
    @createinspain 5 лет назад

    I strongly suspect that a pencil dipped in candle wax or a UV rubber nail base coat would work just fine. I have a nail dotting tool that I dipped into liquid latex....:) In Spain the chamois can be bought in Domti for 1 euro, in the cleaning section and it is about 4 times the size. Reusable baking sheets are pretty much the same. Aldi and Lidl sometimes sell heat embossing kits and the heat tool has two temperature settings.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you thank you!!! I love sharing great deal tips! So appreciate this! YAY!

  • @craftylittlerthings
    @craftylittlerthings Год назад

    Watching this again the Chamois is the French I am told and it's pronounced shammy. My parents always used a chammy (mixed is best lol) for cleaning the windows. I find the best thing to use is a microfibre cloth, I just stick it in the washing machine with dark colours, I must admit it got to a point my hubby kept saying throw it away get another, but I didn't and it's now looking very colourful lol

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  Год назад

      YES....shammy..hahaha i don't know what was going on with my brain at that moment. lol thank you!

  • @traceykukacka7056
    @traceykukacka7056 3 года назад

    MARY THANK U FOR IR SERVICE HUGS LOVE PEACE HOPE N BLESSINGS. THESE TIPS R GREAT THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I VE SEEN UR VIDEO

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  3 года назад

      Oh thank yo so much Tracey! YAY and welcome to my little corner of YT. So glad you're here

  • @nancylee1778
    @nancylee1778 4 года назад

    My 21yr old son says the bone folders look like the candy stick from "dip n' lick". I find the tip on mine a little thick for scoring but for reinforcing folds it's quite good.
    As far as the We R pick up stick, the opposite end comes out also to help you hold the sequin in place. I use the crystal katana myself and it works fine.
    I have had a "Lawn Fawn" shammy for many years (since it 1st came out), its extremely discolored, but still works just fine. I keep it in a small Rubbermaid container along with a couple of small acrylic blocks (my business stamp on one and a to/from stamp on another). It doesn't smell or anything (a plus!!)
    One day...I will get a Wagner heat tool...for now I have a supposedly "Wow" brand and a Martha Stewart heat gun, both of which you have to angle just right to get the best hot spot! They do the job ok, I guess!
    Thanks for the reviews, I missed the makeup brush part(son was talking about spaghetti portions).
    I haven't broken down to buy those yet but I have a cheap version in my Amazon shopping cart that I'll get eventually as well!!!
    Until next time my crafty sister
    Nancy Lee
    Mickey Gini Paper Crafts

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Nancy! For the makeup brushes, try the amazon ones first to see if you like them. I have so many blending brushes, Amazon Makeup, and craft brand. They are all the same to me! :) Love them all!

  • @bettyswinford5886
    @bettyswinford5886 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing these wonderful comparisons.

  • @MW-km5pu
    @MW-km5pu 3 года назад

    This is a bit late and I couldn’t find another comment about it; so, with the memory makers quick pick up, if you twist the tip at the top where the putty/gummy stuff comes out, it will advance. You are correct about it not releasing well, but the tool in the other end helps it stay in the adhesive.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for the share. I could not get mine to come out for the life of me. I ditched it. lol

  • @SuzieDube
    @SuzieDube 5 лет назад +7

    Hello from Montreal, Canada! The word "Chamois" is actually French. It is pronounced " Sham - Wah " 😊 some people use these Shammies for buffing car wax, polishing silverware, etc. You may also find these shammies at stores that sell car wax or polishing products (maybe Walmart?) Here in Canada you can buy them at a store called Canadian Tire. I hope the pronunciation of the word helps! Love your videos, BTW. I just found your channel yesterday 😃😊❤ Love all the info your giving us! Very helpful!!

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Suz, thank you so much! I knew I was saying it wrong but just couldn't help myself. hahaha Thank you for the kind words; I so appreciate that! So glad you'll be hangin witih me now!

    • @SuzieDube
      @SuzieDube 5 лет назад

      @@marypolancodesigns I understand completely! No worries about not knowing how to pronounce something - I get a lot of words wrong on a daily basis hahaha!
      I want to tell you that the amount of work (and money to purchase all these products) that you put into making these videos doesn't go unnoticed. What you do for fellow crafters, helping them make decisions about purchases that can seem overwhelming to newbies ... well it deserves major credit. And many subscribers. Which is why I'm now a subscriber to you. Keep up the amazing work. It's valued and appreciated! 😃😚

    • @tallard5911
      @tallard5911 4 года назад

      I had a buff colored cocker spaniel a few years back. When I adopted her I named her Chamois and told her if she didn't work out, I could always skin her and wash the car with her. I had her for 16 years so I guess she worked out quite well. LOL

    • @recoveringsoul755
      @recoveringsoul755 3 года назад

      @@SuzieDube I know chamois cloths from washing cars, aren't they originally made out of some kind of animal skin? Mine were yellowish and had irregular edges. Good for pulling the water off a car or windshield without streaking
      I wonder if microfiber cloths would work too

  • @robicorbin
    @robicorbin 5 лет назад

    I have one of the two sided jewel picker and the stick did not last that long all though I can't wait to try out the solution for that, then I bought the Crystal Katana I love love love. The tip can be replaced when needed, and on amazon I also got the rhinestone wax pencils for travel! really in expensive and if i lose one or some one needs one no big deal. they came in a box of 10 for $6.99.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      YES Robin! I love the 10 for 7 deal; that was a great find. To me the nice yellow one I have with the rhinestones in it is still my fave! LOVE that thing!

  • @neiceleonard5574
    @neiceleonard5574 5 лет назад

    Hi Mary, what an informative video. TFS. I have the WR memory keeper one also and have the same problems as you. I also have the Marvy jewel picker and it lost some of its sticky-but I’m gonna try using the tombo mono on it. My favorite though, are the resin wax pencils that I picked up on Ali Express (two for $1.47 and no shipping). And all I do is stick them in the pencil sharpener and I don’t pull back the paper. I’ve had them for a couple of years and have had no problems. Keep the videos coming.

    • @marypolancodesigns
      @marypolancodesigns  5 лет назад

      Neice, thank you so much for sharing all of this with us. I so appreciate it. This is very helpful!

  • @TheLpage
    @TheLpage 4 года назад

    So appreciative of your helpful videos. Keep up the good work

  • @momofdiego
    @momofdiego 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for all of your great info! Also, I do know that the oils from your fingers can take the stick ability away, so it's real important to keep your fingers off of the tip. ☹️