Oh golly, thank you for this video so much! I especially love the last image where you put in writing the names of the inks by where you stamped them them onto the photo. So helpful! Thanks so much!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I found it very helpful as I am one of the people who have asked in the past how you go about doing it. I love the look of the Briliance Galaxy Gold so might have to put that on my list of things to buy. :)
Yay! The trick is to find the right ink for the type of paper your photos are printed on. Printing at home gives me the easiest option I think, if you print elsewhere, it might take a bit of experimenting to find something that works for you!
Great tip. May I ask more about printing photos. What is your printer (oh.. a canon, but do you know the model?) and about how much per picture is the cost when all is said and done? TFS!!
The model is MG3560. It is nothing special, I got it because it was white and wireless! I have no idea about cost per photo. Printing photos isn't really a choice given the hobbies I love so price isn't really a factor for me. New Zealand is very different from the USA in that there is not a huge choice of readily-available places to order photos from but TBH even if there was, I still would print from home. I enjoy being able to choose different photos and sizes when I want to use them.
Thanks for getting back to me. I will have to start pricing this canon. I end up waiting 2-3 months to print my photos when the deals happen, which is ok. But I wish I could do it weekly. :) Thanks for all your wonderful videos!
It works for me... lots of photo boxes with year, then divisions for each month - in envelopes, then into glassine bags for the weeks that are put into the monthly envelopes. Then I have a large glassine bag with ephemera for each month in there too. Everything marked with year, month, week. I have 4 1/2 years worth like this (2013-present ( I have only done about 6 months into an album) reasy to get into albums. Then I am also starting to organize older hard copy photos and print what I can for the last 45+ years. I sometimes even dream of the all the years I have to get done and how I want to decorate them. :) Some years won't have many photos cause we didn't take near as many as I have over the last 10 years. Oh, and I want to do a vintage one for my mom's photos that were taken in the 1920's through the 50's. I wished there were more from back then! Thanks again for all your wonderful videos and inspiration!
Just found this and it is super helpful!!
Thank you! 😊
I’m so glad!
Oh golly, thank you for this video so much! I especially love the last image where you put in writing the names of the inks by where you stamped them them onto the photo. So helpful! Thanks so much!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tips and the zoom at the end, it made much more clear the differences :)
+Iraya Martin Thanks for watching!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I found it very helpful as I am one of the people who have asked in the past how you go about doing it. I love the look of the Briliance Galaxy Gold so might have to put that on my list of things to buy. :)
+Sharon Bessell I love those Brilliance ink pads, they're great!
THIS IS SO HELPFUL! Also, I'm a new follower and am so happy to be following along. greetings from pittsburgh, USA! XO
+Sincerely Colleen Thank you SO much!
Such amazing tips!!!! Thank you, Dearly Dee. Love, Cláudia ❤️
+Claudia Silva You're very welcome!
Super tips, thanks so much ...I've just ordered some of that photo paper as a result...looking forward to trying this out xx
+Kerry Barrell Excellent! I hope you love it as much as I do!
Thank you for this video, earlier today I was watching one of your process videos and was wondering how you stamp your pics
SO many people have asked, I thought I'd just give a quick demo and show you!
I found the video you mentioned! Now to go through my inks to find the ones above & try them all out! Thx for sharing!
Yay! The trick is to find the right ink for the type of paper your photos are printed on. Printing at home gives me the easiest option I think, if you print elsewhere, it might take a bit of experimenting to find something that works for you!
Yes I print at home! I'm afraid to ruin the pic too! haha! I shall practice!!
Hi 😊 Thanks so much for sharing this! 🥰🙏
You are so welcome
thank you so much for creating this video
You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
This was a very good demo. I have been wondering what would be the best types of ink to purchase. I now have some very good ideas. 💚🌻😃💜👍🌷💙🌴
Yay, glad I could help!
Thank you so much for this! ❤️
+Erica Carlsson You're welcome!
Great video!
+Jossie Michel Thanks lovely!
Perfect! Thank you so much! 👍🏻
Thank you!
Thx for the demonstration 😊👍
+whatjenren peterson you're very welcome!
Great tip. May I ask more about printing photos. What is your printer (oh.. a canon, but do you know the model?) and about how much per picture is the cost when all is said and done?
TFS!!
The model is MG3560. It is nothing special, I got it because it was white and wireless! I have no idea about cost per photo. Printing photos isn't really a choice given the hobbies I love so price isn't really a factor for me. New Zealand is very different from the USA in that there is not a huge choice of readily-available places to order photos from but TBH even if there was, I still would print from home. I enjoy being able to choose different photos and sizes when I want to use them.
Thanks for getting back to me. I will have to start pricing this canon. I end up waiting 2-3 months to print my photos when the deals happen, which is ok. But I wish I could do it weekly. :) Thanks for all your wonderful videos!
+~ Kimmer I hardly know what I'm doing weekly, let alone every 2-3 months! You must have amazing organisation skills!
It works for me... lots of photo boxes with year, then divisions for each month - in envelopes, then into glassine bags for the weeks that are put into the monthly envelopes. Then I have a large glassine bag with ephemera for each month in there too. Everything marked with year, month, week.
I have 4 1/2 years worth like this (2013-present ( I have only done about 6 months into an album) reasy to get into albums.
Then I am also starting to organize older hard copy photos and print what I can for the last 45+ years. I sometimes even dream of the all the years I have to get done and how I want to decorate them. :) Some years won't have many photos cause we didn't take near as many as I have over the last 10 years. Oh, and I want to do a vintage one for my mom's photos that were taken in the 1920's through the 50's. I wished there were more from back then!
Thanks again for all your wonderful videos and inspiration!
+~ Kimmer Wow, good luck! That sounds like a mammoth undertaking! But so worth it.
looking into buying a printer. What printer do you use?
+Karen Valencia A nothing special Canon Inkjet that I bought because it was white and wireless. Can't remember the exact model number sorry.
Thank so much for the reply. love your work
Which paper did you use!
I talk about the paper I use within the first 60 seconds of the video.