Hi Scrapcosy lady! Thanks for showing us all the NEW fabulousness from 'WOW!' emb. powders! I'm LOVIN' the glitters / enamels and the techniques shown in your video! NB - It's a great idea - for the customer's requirements - to put the symbols - as to what each product does - onto your labels/packaging. Thanks to the companies / designers / manufactures such as 'WOW!' and 'Paperartsy' who are already doing so.
Keep in touch Raqueal and let me know which show you will be attending next - we will have to meet up for a coffee. I'd love to know how you got 'adopted' by Paperartsy.
Lovely color boards. Very helpful in trying to choose colors one may be searching for. I'm grateful WOW is starting to add the T and O's to their products. I didn't realize for example that ebony is usually a T. So if you mix with melt it or clear it could go light mixed with ebony and get a translucent smoke perhaps. Haven't tried yet but also loved the gold bicycle card you panned by and I'm in the process of making a bike card and a motor bike card both. Oh I can't wait to try out the shiny black effect on the motorbike card for my favorite BIKE BABE. I thought about making it a pink bike for fun but she's a Harley Rider and think I'll stay with dark blue or black. Marion's newest Pancake griddle is the most fun tool yet. Pretty inexpensive and you can get 2 sizes a 4" which does a lot but I splurged and bought the 8. Used both today with neighbor and we had a PLAY DATE FUN time trying out different techniques. One is not what Marion's shown but was our favorite. We just need a few more play times and sitting down and taking our time with different media. I only had cut out thin card stock to play with and I think more substantial thicker media even chipboard would have better results than say the thin stuff. We overloaded a heart which was lovely until later it broke up and I suspect it was due to the thin backing. A Chipboard nor wood both of which Marion uses would not have broken up. This is very addictive. Thanks again for your sharing.
You seem to have had lots of fun! Yes, just practice in different substrates, you'll find what works best for you after some experiments. Big hug! And thanks for sharing your experiences with all of us!! :)
Hi Scrapcosy lady! Thanks for showing us all the NEW fabulousness from 'WOW!' emb. powders! I'm LOVIN' the glitters / enamels and the techniques shown in your video! NB - It's a great idea - for the customer's requirements - to put the symbols - as to what each product does - onto your labels/packaging. Thanks to the companies / designers / manufactures such as 'WOW!' and 'Paperartsy' who are already doing so.
Thanks for watching and for your feedback! I'll do more similar videos then if you enjoy them. Have a lovely day Christine! :)
Keep in touch Raqueal and let me know which show you will be attending next - we will have to meet up for a coffee. I'd love to know how you got 'adopted' by Paperartsy.
Christine Davies hi, the next one will probably be at stamperama in Stevenage. See you! 😊
That's a bit too far for me to get to from North Wales - just for a coffee with a crafty friend! Lol!
Lovely color boards. Very helpful in trying to choose colors one may be searching for. I'm grateful WOW is starting to add the T and O's to their products. I didn't realize for example that ebony is usually a T. So if you mix with melt it or clear it could go light mixed with ebony and get a translucent smoke perhaps. Haven't tried yet but also loved the gold bicycle card you panned by and I'm in the process of making a bike card and a motor bike card both. Oh I can't wait to try out the shiny black effect on the motorbike card for my favorite BIKE BABE. I thought about making it a pink bike for fun but she's a Harley Rider and think I'll stay with dark blue or black. Marion's newest Pancake griddle is the most fun tool yet. Pretty inexpensive and you can get 2 sizes a 4" which does a lot but I splurged and bought the 8. Used both today with neighbor and we had a PLAY DATE FUN time trying out different techniques. One is not what Marion's shown but was our favorite. We just need a few more play times and sitting down and taking our time with different media. I only had cut out thin card stock to play with and I think more substantial thicker media even chipboard would have better results than say the thin stuff. We overloaded a heart which was lovely until later it broke up and I suspect it was due to the thin backing. A Chipboard nor wood both of which Marion uses would not have broken up. This is very addictive. Thanks again for your sharing.
You seem to have had lots of fun! Yes, just practice in different substrates, you'll find what works best for you after some experiments. Big hug! And thanks for sharing your experiences with all of us!! :)
Lovely ideas and techniques 🤔
Yes, Marion is a star!
I was looking for samples of WOW and this video was perfect!! Thanks for taking pictures and videos of the samples and the 2 new techniques!!
You're welcome! Thanks to Marion though, she is the star! :)
Thanks so much for another great idea and sharing this video! I love when you give us new ideas using materials we already have💖💖
Thanks very much Justine! Marion is so funny as well! Impossible not to laugh and at the same time learn with her :)
@@scrapcosy omigosh she's Hilarious😂 Just so thankful you shared
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!