I really enjoyed this video! You explained the process really well, and it was easy to understand. Also, I like that you gave us different options to use, depending on what we have available. I remember this basic technique from many years ago, for using tape to remove an image from paper - but I hadn't thought of it in ages and not since I started creating junk journals! So thank you for reminding me, and for pointing out that it's a useful tool for making ephemera, too!! I will definitely be using it to make some faux specimen slides!! Thank you from sunny Texas, where it's currently 94 degrees! 🌞😎
Thank you so much for stopping in and commenting! I was inspired by the same method for removing an image or text from books and have been playing around with different ways to incorporate that. This is by far my favorite way!
Very cute! Thanks for showing how easy it is to transform the prints onto the windows.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. I hope this helps you find new ways to craft! :)
These are a great way to use up the scraps thanks for sharing. 😊
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I love finding fun and new ways to use up my scrap stash.
New to your channel. This is such a fun project. Now I know what to do with my slides. Thanks for sharing.
You're so welcome, and I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I really enjoyed this video! You explained the process really well, and it was easy to understand. Also, I like that you gave us different options to use, depending on what we have available. I remember this basic technique from many years ago, for using tape to remove an image from paper - but I hadn't thought of it in ages and not since I started creating junk journals! So thank you for reminding me, and for pointing out that it's a useful tool for making ephemera, too!! I will definitely be using it to make some faux specimen slides!! Thank you from sunny Texas, where it's currently 94 degrees! 🌞😎
Thank you so much for stopping in and commenting! I was inspired by the same method for removing an image or text from books and have been playing around with different ways to incorporate that. This is by far my favorite way!
@@TeaGarden.PaperCrafts It was my pleasure! Happy crafting 😊