Another amazing video, definitely going to make these. If you use a sharpie to edge coat and then put a finish edge coat glaze on , that looks good too, and is cheaper than buying every colour of edge coat x
I know this is an older video but I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your videos. I love that you are always searching for ways to make things cost-effective. I have found that rounding the coroners on things tends to make them look more professional, and I bet that would look great on these too. Please share more of your great ideas.
I would love to see how you made the print file for your tags!!! Yours came out amazing!!! They look just like the ones I bought and they weren't cheap!!! I'm going to give this a try!!! Thank you!!!
This is amazing! I never knew you could print on those sheets. Well I am giving it a try as well. Thank you Krystal, this is wonderful. And btw, your voice is so soothing. Just keep those tutorials coming! You rock!
Krystal, Excellent video!!! just what I was looking for and you answered my burning question regarding wash ability. seems like this option will work better then foil and vinyl lettering . Thank you Krystal ❤
Thank you so much, such a helpful tutorial and best of all, the nifty gadgets, which I did not even know existed!! Where I live, these tools will be quite difficult to acquire, but maybe the pen option would be the easiest. Amazing.
So very thankful I've found this video! Very informative and when I tried my first set they came out amazing! Can't wait to make more in different colors! I was thrilled that I could use my ink jet printer instead of sublimation ink or my cricut! I applaud you!
Thank you! And you're very welcome. Sorry for the delayed reply - sometimes I don't get timely notifications from the YT app. I hope you'll have fun making them!
I was wondering about that too! But I didn’t have time to test them and didn’t want to send people out blindly into failure. Haha. Give it a try and let me know how it goes!
Thank you! In this play list are two videos for formatting. One using Publisher and one with Avery templates (online). ruclips.net/p/PLtb37LuF0I4QRCX26g9ED8-LxGcV89wFo
@@CharmingCheek Thank you. Just watched the Avery vid. Good info. I used this almost daily when I was working. Surprised I forgot about it - completely ! Lol. Your channel is a breath of fresh air!
Hi! I put a link in the video description box. If you haven’t expanded the box before look for either a “v” to drop it down or “see more”. I’m happy to help if you can’t see it.
As I was watching I thought they were the kind folded and sewed into a side seam. I would like to see one on a project if you please. You mentioned the rivets.
Thank you! It is thick enough that it stays in place while it dries without dripping. They key is to do thin layers (adding more layers if you need better coverage).
Thank you! I think there are probably lots of options. I may or may not have been seen in the fabric aisle of Walmart rubbing and pinching every single “faux” product they have. I was JUST eyeing some cork in my stash . . .
I tried this tonight and 1 set sat a little longer out of the printer and they worked well but if I went straight from printing to spraying it they like disappeared, like the ink disappeared. It was weird, I'm guessing the ink from the printer needs to set for a bit before you spray them? Maybe sprayed too much?
Hmmmmmm it may be a variation between brands, too? But yes, I would be sure the ink is fully dry first. Start with a very light coat of spray and then come back with a second coat if necessary. Just kiss it with spray the first time.
I had to tape my faux leather to cardstock off set by about an inch, otherwise it got stuck in my printer. Do you think they will fade in the washing machine without the spray?
Hmmmmm I would think they would fade in a washing machine over time. You may want to experiment with pre-treating the leather sheets with the jet set solution I demonstrate in the fabric tags tutorial.
I’m not sure - I think you may need to tape the top, left and right sides if you do that since it goes through the machine a bit more forcefully than an inkjet. But I say give it a try!
@@CharmingCheek omg! I used the paper thin cork roll from Hobby Lobby in my Laser printer! It's perfect! I'm going to back it with something thicker. I'm so excited!
I did try it and it worked - but kept rubbing off. I wouldn’t be comfortable recommending it as is. Although it might work if sprayed with clear seal coat afterward?!
From Amazon - here’s the exact one from my order history: BUTUZE Leather Edge Roller Oil Painting Box with 2 Brass Rollers, Leather Craft Small Size Leather Edge Roller Applicator, Essential Leather Edge Prin www.amazon.com/dp/B07H3LDS3H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_9HpNkP4uEVfyj
It will but it depends on whether your machine can accept the material. Check the specifications for speciality papers (you may need to look online at your manufacturer/model)
I’m sorry for the late reply - I didn’t get notified of your comment. I use an HP Envy 5530. I know a few people have used laser printers and other inkjets. You may want to go into your printer settings and tell it that you’re printing premium paper (various options depending on your printer type). Also, triple check that your sheets are exactly to the right width.
Yes it can be and works very well. However, if you’re printing on a dark subsurface be mindful of the thickness of the lettering/images. You want to be sure to use a font that isn’t too thin and you may want to have bold setting. Next, be sure your printer is set to print at best (rather than normal or draft). This will put more ink/toner on the surface.
I don't understand. Why did you put the paper on the leather for the print to print on the paper but when you showed us it in the water, it was printed on the suede?
Hi! The paper is used as a carrier sheet to move the suede through the printer. The printer printed onto the suede side. If I had flipped the carrier paper over then the printer would have printed on the paper.
Sorry! It’s been a while since I watched it and had the refresh my memory. That paper printing was an accident - I should have removed the extra paper before printing. The suede grabbed the extra piece of paper under it as it went through. I left that in the video to keep you from making the same mistake. So you’ll tape your suede to one piece of paper, remove all the other paper from your machine and then print.
@@CharmingCheekit's ok. I appreciate your video. I'm talking about the paper you taped to the suede. Why did you tape it? I plan on buying some of the material for myself and daughter to make labels and your video taught me so much.
Another amazing video, definitely going to make these. If you use a sharpie to edge coat and then put a finish edge coat glaze on , that looks good too, and is cheaper than buying every colour of edge coat x
Absolutely! Great idea!!!
I know this is an older video but I wanted to let you know how much I appreciate your videos. I love that you are always searching for ways to make things cost-effective. I have found that rounding the coroners on things tends to make them look more professional, and I bet that would look great on these too. Please share more of your great ideas.
Hi Cindy! Thank you so so much for your kind, lovely compliment! I agree that rounded would be terrific! Great idea!
I would love to see how you made the print file for your tags!!! Yours came out amazing!!! They look just like the ones I bought and they weren't cheap!!! I'm going to give this a try!!! Thank you!!!
I’m so glad you like them! I’ll get to work on that tutorial - a few other people have messaged me asking for it as well.
@@CharmingCheek thank you!!! I'm so glad I found your channel!! ❤️❤️
@@MelissaH05 I’m glad too!
Hi! I just uploaded a new video which uses a free and super easy platform on Avery.com - here you go - ruclips.net/video/a7M5ayPFSOU/видео.html
Thank you, Krystal. I’m loving your videos. Have you done audio/video production before? Your voice and look are perfect for it.
Jan I am keeping you FOREVER!! Nope - just dove in feet first on this little channel!
This is amazing! I never knew you could print on those sheets. Well I am giving it a try as well. Thank you Krystal, this is wonderful. And btw, your voice is so soothing. Just keep those tutorials coming! You rock!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words.
Krystal, Excellent video!!! just what I was looking for and you answered my burning question regarding wash ability. seems like this option will work better then foil and vinyl lettering . Thank you Krystal ❤
Yay! Im so glad it was helpful!!!
going to give these a try. i want them for bags and the vinyl looks great
Oh! I’m so pleased you’ll be trying them! Let me know how they turn out!
Thank you so much, such a helpful tutorial and best of all, the nifty gadgets, which I did not even know existed!! Where I live, these tools will be quite difficult to acquire, but maybe the pen option would be the easiest. Amazing.
I hope this is helpful! I’d love to see your finished project!
So very thankful I've found this video! Very informative and when I tried my first set they came out amazing! Can't wait to make more in different colors! I was thrilled that I could use my ink jet printer instead of sublimation ink or my cricut! I applaud you!
Yay! I’m thrilled they came out so well for you!!!!
These are awesome! Thanks for the idea. I may have to try this. Plus, I could make fun tags for special projects pretty easily.
Thank you! And you're very welcome. Sorry for the delayed reply - sometimes I don't get timely notifications from the YT app. I hope you'll have fun making them!
Is publisher for a PC or Apple computer? I love this. Thanks so much.
I loved this video. I think I can do this. Thank you for taking the time to show us.
Thank you, Sherri! It’s an absolute joy to make these tutorials. I appreciate you!
This is great. Thanks so much. I am going to look for the roller you have.
Thanks so much!
Wonderful tutorial!!! Thank you for sharing this project with us!!
I’m so glad you like it!
Forgiveness is golden
Thank you!
Thank you. Great video! ❤
I’m so happy you liked it!
I was wondering about using kraftex or other faux leather products also.
I was wondering about that too! But I didn’t have time to test them and didn’t want to send people out blindly into failure. Haha. Give it a try and let me know how it goes!
I couldn't get kraftex to feed thru my printer. I washed a piece even and used all different paper settings :(
@@heatherworkman8200 oh no! I’m going to do some investigating to see if I can find a solution.
Thank you for this. Great tutorial! 💙
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! ❤. I’ve been trying to figure out if making bag tags would work! Have you tried making the tags using cork?
Hi! I haven’t but other people have using this tutorial and it’s worked well. I would try on a scrap piece first - that stuff is expensive!
Great idea. Clear instructions. I'd be interested in how you created the file in Publisher or Word. Thanks sew much.
Thank you! In this play list are two videos for formatting. One using Publisher and one with Avery templates (online).
ruclips.net/p/PLtb37LuF0I4QRCX26g9ED8-LxGcV89wFo
@@CharmingCheek Thank you. Just watched the Avery vid. Good info. I used this almost daily when I was working. Surprised I forgot about it - completely ! Lol. Your channel is a breath of fresh air!
@@cynforrest thank you so much! You make me smile!
Where did you buy the roller well. What’s the name I can search for.
Hi! I put a link in the video description box. If you haven’t expanded the box before look for either a “v” to drop it down or “see more”. I’m happy to help if you can’t see it.
Great tutorial! Can you please show us how you designed your label?
Thank you! Here’s a playlist which contains two methods to create your labels: ruclips.net/p/PLtb37LuF0I4QRCX26g9ED8-LxGcV89wFo
Thanks for this tutorial! It was very informative. Where did you get the clips you used to hold up your tags to dry?
Those are Clover Wonder Clips! They’re used in sewing instead of pins.
How exciting..thank you
I’m so pleased you like it!
Great tutorial!!!!
Thank you!
As I was watching I thought they were the kind folded and sewed into a side seam. I would like to see one on a project if you please. You mentioned the rivets.
Hi Cheryl! Sorry I’ve just now seen your comment. Let me see if I can find a photo to post.
Great tutorial, thank you. I was wondering, is the edge coat & paint thick & doesn't run when set aside?
Thank you! It is thick enough that it stays in place while it dries without dripping. They key is to do thin layers (adding more layers if you need better coverage).
Wonderful tutorial, thank you! Does it have to be cricut faux leather? Perhaps cricut does something to it to make it printable?
Thank you! I think there are probably lots of options. I may or may not have been seen in the fabric aisle of Walmart rubbing and pinching every single “faux” product they have.
I was JUST eyeing some cork in my stash . . .
@@CharmingCheek yes! Cork sounds fabulous! I may try that.
@@CharmingCheek I have some really thin cork I will try!
@@lindsayfry2783 careful with cork - I sent it through my ink jet and it crumbled.
I'm going to try I got some thin faux leather from Amazon...but I'm going to test with UV resin to see what happens....thank you
Terrific! Let me know how it works out!
Looking for the video on how to create labels in Publisher
Hi! Here it is ruclips.net/video/HB616nG3wOI/видео.htmlsi=Sk-KDrtbgLnfKVBU
Hi. What is the name of the little roller tool? ❤️ Thankyou for this video, it's awesome
Hi there! Here’s a link to the one I purchased
BUTUZE Leather Edge Roller Oil... www.amazon.com/dp/B07H3LDS3H?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I tried this tonight and 1 set sat a little longer out of the printer and they worked well but if I went straight from printing to spraying it they like disappeared, like the ink disappeared. It was weird, I'm guessing the ink from the printer needs to set for a bit before you spray them? Maybe sprayed too much?
Hmmmmmm it may be a variation between brands, too? But yes, I would be sure the ink is fully dry first.
Start with a very light coat of spray and then come back with a second coat if necessary. Just kiss it with spray the first time.
@@CharmingCheek I think it was the vinyl I was using, I wanted to give it a try on what I had on hand. I'll be ordering the right kind today lol
@@faithwerksdesigns6197 let me know how it goes!
I had to tape my faux leather to cardstock off set by about an inch, otherwise it got stuck in my printer. Do you think they will fade in the washing machine without the spray?
Hmmmmm I would think they would fade in a washing machine over time.
You may want to experiment with pre-treating the leather sheets with the jet set solution I demonstrate in the fabric tags tutorial.
Do you think I could run them through my laser printer? I tried looking for printing info for the sheets and it's only mentioning the cutting machine.
I’m not sure - I think you may need to tape the top, left and right sides if you do that since it goes through the machine a bit more forcefully than an inkjet. But I say give it a try!
@@CharmingCheek omg! I used the paper thin cork roll from Hobby Lobby in my Laser printer! It's perfect! I'm going to back it with something thicker. I'm so excited!
@@lindsayfry2783 I need to see it!!!! Post it in a group and tag me!!!
Just curious if you’ve tried like foil quill/ foil for cricut on the black if that would work?
I did try it and it worked - but kept rubbing off. I wouldn’t be comfortable recommending it as is. Although it might work if sprayed with clear seal coat afterward?!
I was thinking of clear coating for sure but thank you!
Where did you get the roller well to apply the base coat and color to the sides?
From Amazon - here’s the exact one from my order history:
BUTUZE Leather Edge Roller Oil Painting Box with 2 Brass Rollers, Leather Craft Small Size Leather Edge Roller Applicator, Essential Leather Edge Prin www.amazon.com/dp/B07H3LDS3H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_9HpNkP4uEVfyj
Just wondering why you have to spray after printing? Will the ink rub off after drying?
Hi! Yes, it does rub off with an inkjet.
Do you think this will work for a Laser Printer?
Hi! It works really well with a laser printer!
Will this work with a laser jet printer?
It will but it depends on whether your machine can accept the material. Check the specifications for speciality papers (you may need to look online at your manufacturer/model)
I'd like to see how you made the file!
There are two options in this play list - one with Publisher and one with Avery labels
ruclips.net/p/PLtb37LuF0I4QRCX26g9ED8-LxGcV89wFo
Can decovil be used?
Maybe! They'd be fusible . . . but not sure how they'd do going through your printer. Let us know what you find out!
Krystal, thank you for posting this video on my FB question about tags. I really appreciate the information.
My pleasure! I hope you’ll share the finished results if you try them!
Do you have a social media that I can send you a picture on of something I want to try?
Hi! I do - you can join me in the Charming Cheek Chatroom on Facebook. I’m an Instagram dummy . . .
What kind of printer do you use? I tried with mine and the sheets kept getting stuck.
I’m sorry for the late reply - I didn’t get notified of your comment.
I use an HP Envy 5530. I know a few people have used laser printers and other inkjets.
You may want to go into your printer settings and tell it that you’re printing premium paper (various options depending on your printer type).
Also, triple check that your sheets are exactly to the right width.
Can this be done with laser printer? I tried my injet and it barely showed up at all😩😩😩
Yes it can be and works very well. However, if you’re printing on a dark subsurface be mindful of the thickness of the lettering/images.
You want to be sure to use a font that isn’t too thin and you may want to have bold setting. Next, be sure your printer is set to print at best (rather than normal or draft). This will put more ink/toner on the surface.
Would a laser printer work? If not, why?
Hi! Several people have used the laser printer and it works really well! If you do that you can skip the clear spray paint.
i am confused about printer, inkjet doesn't have toner, that would laser
I demonstrated these on an inkjet but you can also use a laser printer.
I don't understand. Why did you put the paper on the leather for the print to print on the paper but when you showed us it in the water, it was printed on the suede?
Hi! The paper is used as a carrier sheet to move the suede through the printer. The printer printed onto the suede side. If I had flipped the carrier paper over then the printer would have printed on the paper.
@@CharmingCheek so you did it on the paper side first just to show us?
Sorry! It’s been a while since I watched it and had the refresh my memory. That paper printing was an accident - I should have removed the extra paper before printing. The suede grabbed the extra piece of paper under it as it went through. I left that in the video to keep you from making the same mistake. So you’ll tape your suede to one piece of paper, remove all the other paper from your machine and then print.
@@CharmingCheekit's ok. I appreciate your video. I'm talking about the paper you taped to the suede. Why did you tape it? I plan on buying some of the material for myself and daughter to make labels and your video taught me so much.