Miss Margreth, 100% awesome. I love them all. You are amazing. Thank you for sharing and God Bless. Hope your hubby is feeling a little bit better, he is in my prayers. 😊💖💯👍🤟🌹🐞🌵🍀
I know that you are always trying to work quickly but you will get a better result with your stamping if you hold the stamp down on your paper for a second or two so the paper absorbs the ink. Also using a bit of cushion under your paper helps. I’m sure you have heard this before. Love this series so much. Blessings from Canada 🇨🇦
Also acrylic stamps are brats- some need a layer of ... something I forget what... taken off by using an eraser on the stamp surface just lightly. And that conditioning if the stamp helps the ink to stick ❤
Fabulous additions for Gretchen's pockets. I can't wait to meet Gunther.😊 I love your tiny box for brads and things...but what happens when you lose the tiny box in the mess! 😂 TFS your brilliant style and ideas.❤
Chemistry alert! These inks are permanent, yes, but if you use this now green stamp with any other archival ink color it will eventually contaminate each other. Archival inks are oil based, oil is dissolved by oil. The same for distress oxide and inks, they are water based, thus react with water and cleaned this way. So to keep stamps clean from oil based inks you could buy special stamp cleaners or perhaps use a dishwashing liquid 😂 because it dissolves oils. Maybe you know it already and my advice is useless 😂 Anyway, thank you for your videos! ❤
This has made me realize that I stop too soon in adding things to my tags. I often think “not something more!” when you are working but find that I really like the look with your extras. You are opening my mind.
Just gorgeous! Great stamping. Sometime the clear stamps will stamp clearer if you have some type of cushioned mat underneath. The red rubber stamps usually have a cushion made into them , depending on the brand. Have a great day. ❤️❤️❤️❤️😊
Fabulous tags Margaret! I agree with your subbies comments, try a mild sanding of your clear stamps before use and also clean a few times with some stamp cleaner might help. 💕
Lol every time I watch your videos and I see video 29, video 26 video 30 I say woman slow down and wait for me. I'm still on page 12. I love your videos thank you I'm trying to make a vintage journal following your tags and the way you do it. My father-in-law was prisoner of war in World War II, the army for many years and he earned the Purple Heart so I want to do the junk journal but I want to do it with his pictures and all his medals that he earned while serving our country by following your tags and Your bits and bobs, so thank you for that. I will continue following your videos and once again wait for me.😂 ❤
Fabulous tags.I wish I was as fast at making a decision as you. I sit and stare at my project does it , or does it not go together. I should just do it if it was my first thought.
as others have said a rubber mat is necessary to get a good impression especially with the clear stamps. Also some brands of ink work better than others. always enjoy your videos -tfs.
Margreth, you background paper you practiced your stans on looks awesome is kind of looks like something collaged. You should make something with it perhaps tearing it to pieces and pasting it to another page. I especially noticed thee numbers on the library card thing and various ink colors. It looks like something someone created on purpose.
Another trick that helps with brand new polymer stamps is to "erase" them before use. Just rub an eraser over the surface of the stamp. Sometimes they have a film or something like that and it just needs to be removed.
Love this series on the Gretchen folio! I do have a couple of tips for you on your stamping, I am a card maker so I do a lot of stamping - for a new polymer stamp - they have a residue from the process of making them so before you use them for the first time run your finger over them a few times to wipe away the residue - the stamp surface will look cloudy and that's what you want. (NEVER use anything abrasive on the surface of the stamp it can damage the stamp permanently!) For larger stamp surfaces you can rub them on your arm or back of your hand too. It also helps if you have a baby wipe handy and wipe off the ink right away after stamping and they will remain clean for better stamping. I know you've probably had these tips before but they do work. Love watching your videos!!😊
@@SevenplazaCreative I agree with not scuffing up stamp surfaces first -- it will absolutely damage the stamp and you may see streaks, especially if the stamp is a solid one. If you are struggling with manufacture residue, you can also try stamping in a clear embossing ink first (like VersaMark or Ranger's Distress Embossing Ink) -- it's a clear, sticky ink used for heat embossing, and can help give the surface of your stamp more "tooth" to grab the ink -- this helps if the problem you are having is the ink beading up on the surface of the stamp and not stamping smoothly (it looks splotchy rather than full). Watching the video looks like the problem you were having was more to do with lack of full contact (so having a stamping surface with a little give would be the solution there -- I also left you a comment about this) but I might not have had a great view ;) if the green ink was just sort of beading up on the surface, then Lisa's solution is spot on (pun intended!) and you need to remove the manufacture residue; if the ink was on the full surface of the stamp and just not getting on the paper, try a softer stamping surface. Happy stamping!!!
Not only are you talented, you are also fun to listen to! Also for those shiny new clear stamps, lightly rub a pencil eraser over them. It worked for me.
I'm looking forward to meeting Gunther. He'd better be up for our girl Gretchen's grungy adventures. In the recent glassine envelope episode, I think Gretchen would have collected an actual field specimen. A piece of a plant. But that's just me. 😂
Hi Margreth! I don't think the problem you were having with the green tag stamp was due to the green Archival ink ... I think the problem is more due to the fact that it's a solid stamp, and those need a bit of cushion underneath your stamping surface in order to get full coverage of inked stamp on the paper -- when you stamp on a hard surface, it's reeeeeally hard to get enough even pressure over the stamp to get perfect contact between allllllll the inky bits of the stamp with the paper ... You want to have something slightly squishy under your stamping surface instead -- think the cushy part of a mousepad -- not toooooo squishy, because you don't want the paper to curl around the edges of the stamp as you press down. You might try looking for a "paper molding mat" near you -- it's a mat you put down to give paper flowers a rounded edge -- that sort of "squish" is juuuuuuust riiiiiiight (like Goldilocks lol). Here in the US we also have something called "Fun Foam" -- it's the same sort of foam that dimensional adhesive is made from -- a sheet of that would also work well, and it's suuuper cheap over here -- hopefully something like this might work for you, too! I absolutely love watching your videos -- you have such a fun style, and I love listening to your accent. Keep up the great work!
Oh! That piece of pebbley-looking foam that you use under your pokey tool! It looks like carpet padding ... That might work! (I'm catching up on your 100 days projects and am just watching Day 33 when I saw you use it when you were DIY-ing the tickets and poking the holes for the perforation look -- that mat might work, provided it isn't too squishy ... maybe try it out?)
Leuke tags, je kan een babybillendoekje gebruiken om je stempel schoon te maken en gaat dat niet dan laten weken in warm water met een beetje afwasmiddel..of dan al het groene inkt eraf is dat weet ik niet.
Echt heel leuk om je zo bezig te zien met allerlei dingen en zoiets moois maken. Als nieuwe stempels niet goed afdrukken haal ik er altijd een gum overheen en ik druk ze af met Versafine onyx black inkt die is ook permanent en werkt goed bij gedetailleerde stempels. Vraagje: hoe haal jij de inkt van je vingers af soms is er geen tijd om het er af te laten slijten🤪 Fijne zondag…uurtje korter slapen😱 Groetjes Maia
Such Lovely tags! And the archival inks should work with the Tim Holtz Vintage Labels Thinlits dies - (the ones that are supposed to stamp while you cut) at least they did for me. :)
Miss Margreth, 100% awesome. I love them all. You are amazing. Thank you for sharing and God Bless. Hope your hubby is feeling a little bit better, he is in my prayers. 😊💖💯👍🤟🌹🐞🌵🍀
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I am so I impressed by how many "toys" (supplies) you have to play with!
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I know that you are always trying to work quickly but you will get a better result with your stamping if you hold the stamp down on your paper for a second or two so the paper absorbs the ink. Also using a bit of cushion under your paper helps. I’m sure you have heard this before. Love this series so much. Blessings from Canada 🇨🇦
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Also acrylic stamps are brats- some need a layer of ... something I forget what... taken off by using an eraser on the stamp surface just lightly. And that conditioning if the stamp helps the ink to stick ❤
Great looking tags for Gretchen!! They will look very nice in her!!
Thanks 😊
Gretchen is filling up very nicely. I enjoy the process.
Thanks for the continued inspiration in the « 100 days project ».
Thanks ☺️
Love the tags! I will certainly miss Ms. Gretchen when she’s been completed. Looking forward to Günter
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Gretchen is a great lady lovey! Just ❤ your tags! Hope you’re having a relaxing weekend ❤️😊🇦🇺xxx
Thanks sweetheart ☺️
These are great! Can't wait to see what Gunthers journal brings. Have a wonderful weekend.
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Gunther and Gretchen!❤
I love Gunther! Perfect!
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Another great tutorial. Thank you from New Jersey USA
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I had some stamps that weren't stamping completely. I took some light sandpaper and scuffed them. Worked perfectly! 😊
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You can also "scuff" them to condition the surface with an eraser
Thanks for sharing hugs Shelley ❤❤❤
I love this green
I really do like the green color you stamped with.
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Great tags, looking forward to the last Gretchen video 😊
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Fabulous additions for Gretchen's pockets. I can't wait to meet Gunther.😊 I love your tiny box for brads and things...but what happens when you lose the tiny box in the mess! 😂 TFS your brilliant style and ideas.❤
It would be a nightmare 😂
mooi zijn deze tags geworden! het lijkt zo simpel... maar toch dank je wel Margreth!🤗😘😉
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Wow! Amazing one more time! Your paper you use for the glue and the stamps is beautiful you could use it for a master board!❤😉
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Love love love as always!!
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I love to watch you decorate ❤it’s so inspiring to me.
Thanks 😊
Chemistry alert! These inks are permanent, yes, but if you use this now green stamp with any other archival ink color it will eventually contaminate each other. Archival inks are oil based, oil is dissolved by oil. The same for distress oxide and inks, they are water based, thus react with water and cleaned this way. So to keep stamps clean from oil based inks you could buy special stamp cleaners or perhaps use a dishwashing liquid 😂 because it dissolves oils.
Maybe you know it already and my advice is useless 😂
Anyway, thank you for your videos! ❤
Thanks for the tip 👍🏻😘
I hoping my new stamps arrive soon, so my grungy journal can start its journey. There's been so many wonderful ideas, get excited to play along. 😊
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Love archival ink. Been using it for years with great results.
This has made me realize that I stop too soon in adding things to my tags. I often think “not something more!” when you are working but find that I really like the look with your extras. You are opening my mind.
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You make it look effortless! Amazing!
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Nice tags! Can’t wait to start Gunther🤣
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Very nice tags!!!
Just gorgeous! Great stamping. Sometime the clear stamps will stamp clearer if you have some type of cushioned mat underneath. The red rubber stamps usually have a cushion made into them , depending on the brand. Have a great day. ❤️❤️❤️❤️😊
Thanks 😊
Fabulous tags Margaret! I agree with your subbies comments, try a mild sanding of your clear stamps before use and also clean a few times with some stamp cleaner might help. 💕
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Love the way you made these tags!!!
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Lol every time I watch your videos and I see video 29, video 26 video 30 I say woman slow down and wait for me. I'm still on page 12. I love your videos thank you I'm trying to make a vintage journal following your tags and the way you do it. My father-in-law was prisoner of war in World War II, the army for many years and he earned the Purple Heart so I want to do the junk journal but I want to do it with his pictures and all his medals that he earned while serving our country by following your tags and Your bits and bobs, so thank you for that. I will continue following your videos and once again wait for me.😂 ❤
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Loving your videos .. thanks for sharing
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They are just perfect for Gretchen! TFS and I CANNOT wait to see Gunther!!
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You can also try an eraser on the stamp to remove all the manufacturing medium off of it.
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Lovely tags. As well as the underpaper!😂😂😂 The shell cards are fabulous. The tag with the seashells is my favourite.
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Toppertje weer!!🤩
j aime beaucoup merci💌
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I get so excited when your 100 day video focuses on the Grungy Field Notes Journal. I'm gearing up to make a journal inspired by yours! So good!!
Thanks 😊
I automatically thought Gunther😂 yay! I just love you and your art
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Fabulous tags.I wish I was as fast at making a decision as you. I sit and stare at my project does it , or does it not go together. I should just do it if it was my first thought.
I know the feeling 😁
as others have said a rubber mat is necessary to get a good impression especially with the clear stamps. Also some brands of ink work better than others. always enjoy your videos -tfs.
Thanks 😊
Your videos are a highlight of my day. I so look forward to them every morning to see what you create ❤❤❤
Thanks 😊
Margreth, you background paper you practiced your stans on looks awesome is kind of looks like something collaged. You should make something with it perhaps tearing it to pieces and pasting it to another page. I especially noticed thee numbers on the library card thing and various ink colors. It looks like something someone created on purpose.
Thanks 😊
Another trick that helps with brand new polymer stamps is to "erase" them before use. Just rub an eraser over the surface of the stamp. Sometimes they have a film or something like that and it just needs to be removed.
😘👍🏻
I love watching you collage and stamp. It always looks perfect and not overdone. Thanks for your videos. Prayers for your husband❤️
Thank you so much 😊
Love this series on the Gretchen folio! I do have a couple of tips for you on your stamping, I am a card maker so I do a lot of stamping - for a new polymer stamp - they have a residue from the process of making them so before you use them for the first time run your finger over them a few times to wipe away the residue - the stamp surface will look cloudy and that's what you want. (NEVER use anything abrasive on the surface of the stamp it can damage the stamp permanently!) For larger stamp surfaces you can rub them on your arm or back of your hand too. It also helps if you have a baby wipe handy and wipe off the ink right away after stamping and they will remain clean for better stamping. I know you've probably had these tips before but they do work. Love watching your videos!!😊
Thanks 😊 👍🏻
@@SevenplazaCreative I agree with not scuffing up stamp surfaces first -- it will absolutely damage the stamp and you may see streaks, especially if the stamp is a solid one. If you are struggling with manufacture residue, you can also try stamping in a clear embossing ink first (like VersaMark or Ranger's Distress Embossing Ink) -- it's a clear, sticky ink used for heat embossing, and can help give the surface of your stamp more "tooth" to grab the ink -- this helps if the problem you are having is the ink beading up on the surface of the stamp and not stamping smoothly (it looks splotchy rather than full). Watching the video looks like the problem you were having was more to do with lack of full contact (so having a stamping surface with a little give would be the solution there -- I also left you a comment about this) but I might not have had a great view ;) if the green ink was just sort of beading up on the surface, then Lisa's solution is spot on (pun intended!) and you need to remove the manufacture residue; if the ink was on the full surface of the stamp and just not getting on the paper, try a softer stamping surface. Happy stamping!!!
Not only are you talented, you are also fun to listen to! Also for those shiny new clear stamps, lightly rub a pencil eraser over them. It worked for me.
Thanks 😊
Gretchen is magnificent! I can’t wait to watch as Gunther grows into her wonderful partner!! 🤗❤️
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These tags are fantastic, you've got a great eye for detail, 🥰😘.
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I love this journal. Hello, Jackson. Great video.
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I'm looking forward to meeting Gunther. He'd better be up for our girl Gretchen's grungy adventures. In the recent glassine envelope episode, I think Gretchen would have collected an actual field specimen. A piece of a plant. But that's just me. 😂
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I’m jealous of your stamp collection 😮❤
Thanks ☺️
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Hi Margreth! I don't think the problem you were having with the green tag stamp was due to the green Archival ink ... I think the problem is more due to the fact that it's a solid stamp, and those need a bit of cushion underneath your stamping surface in order to get full coverage of inked stamp on the paper -- when you stamp on a hard surface, it's reeeeeally hard to get enough even pressure over the stamp to get perfect contact between allllllll the inky bits of the stamp with the paper ... You want to have something slightly squishy under your stamping surface instead -- think the cushy part of a mousepad -- not toooooo squishy, because you don't want the paper to curl around the edges of the stamp as you press down. You might try looking for a "paper molding mat" near you -- it's a mat you put down to give paper flowers a rounded edge -- that sort of "squish" is juuuuuuust riiiiiiight (like Goldilocks lol). Here in the US we also have something called "Fun Foam" -- it's the same sort of foam that dimensional adhesive is made from -- a sheet of that would also work well, and it's suuuper cheap over here -- hopefully something like this might work for you, too!
I absolutely love watching your videos -- you have such a fun style, and I love listening to your accent. Keep up the great work!
Oh! That piece of pebbley-looking foam that you use under your pokey tool! It looks like carpet padding ... That might work! (I'm catching up on your 100 days projects and am just watching Day 33 when I saw you use it when you were DIY-ing the tickets and poking the holes for the perforation look -- that mat might work, provided it isn't too squishy ... maybe try it out?)
👍🏻😘
Leuke tags, je kan een babybillendoekje gebruiken om je stempel schoon te maken en gaat dat niet dan laten weken in warm water met een beetje afwasmiddel..of dan al het groene inkt eraf is dat weet ik niet.
Nog niet 😂👍🏻😘
Echt heel leuk om je zo bezig te zien met allerlei dingen en zoiets moois maken.
Als nieuwe stempels niet goed afdrukken haal ik er altijd een gum overheen en ik druk ze af met Versafine onyx black inkt die is ook permanent en werkt goed bij gedetailleerde stempels.
Vraagje: hoe haal jij de inkt van je vingers af soms is er geen tijd om het er af te laten slijten🤪
Fijne zondag…uurtje korter slapen😱
Groetjes Maia
Ik kreeg een tip van iemand , wanneer je je haar wast verdwijnt de inkt. Het werkt 😂👍🏻😘
Such Lovely tags! And the archival inks should work with the Tim Holtz Vintage Labels Thinlits dies - (the ones that are supposed to stamp while you cut) at least they did for me. :)
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If you’re finished with the field notes journal, will you please do a flip through for us?
Yeah for sure 😉
@@SevenplazaCreative thanks, I’m making 2 of them 🥰👏👏👏
❤️ love it! Waar heb je die kleine doorzichtige envelopjes gekocht waar je de ‘postzegels’ in hebt?
Bij Doe@ding in Spijkenisse.
www.doeading.nl
Ze hebben 7 verschillende maten 😍
You mentioned in a previous video that you got a new printer and your ink doesn’t run when you collage, what printer did you switch to? Thanks!
Epson workforce 7840 A3+ printer scanner. 👍🏻😊
where did you get the pouches you have your stamp sets in?
From Doe@ding in the Netherlands . Maybe you can find them if you search for the brand name Folsys 👍🏻☺️
You have an innate ability to collage. I simply love to watch you create.
Thanks 😊