I love how cheerful you are when making a video….makes me want to try it just for the fun of it! I would never have thought to add different colors of embossing powder and swirl it, that sounds like a lot of fun…Thanks!
❤This is brilliant! I am one of those people with a huge canister of the ultra thick clear embossing powder so ways to use it are always welcome. This looks so fun I can’t wait to try it! ❤
Very unique design, Natasha. Thank you for showing me a new technique with the repetitive application of the embossing powder. That swirling ability is very cool! Thank you!
You’re right, this was so fun! I really love your style, as it’s that of a true artist: thinking outside the box, experimenting, breaking the rules…. Just awesomeness!
These cards are amazing!! I never would have thought to swirl embossing powder. Fabulous technique! Your videos are never too long Tash, not with the incredible ideas you share. Thanks!
Popped into my local thrift shop and found a nice big jar of Utee for .25 cents! If I didn’t have a wonky hip I may have skipped my way out of there I was so happy. Really made my week.
You have SUCH a creative brain, Natasha! I even do acrylic pouring with swirls, but did *I* think to translate that technique ??? Nooooo. Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm for trying all these new ideas! 😊
You need a box with some tin foil, aluminum foil etc at the bottom that way you don’t have to hold the piece. It really does help. Cool ideas! Thanks for sharing. Also, when the item dries you can bend it and it will look like cracked glass. Another cool idea and texture.
This is such a cool idea! When I was watching it, I was thinking it would be a good technique to make Christmas ornaments using circles, which I think I might try when I get home from work today 😂 Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial 😊
I have done this sort of thing before. I drop in little inclusions like a bit of glitter or tinsel or teeny tiny beads. I have also used a toothpick to swirl the melted colors of EP together, too. And, you can use stamps too, to press into the melted EP. I have used red rubber to do that, but not the photopolymer or the silicone. I can’t imagine it would hurt them as the melted EP isn’t that hot, but maybe coat the clear stamps with a bit of ink first and use one you don’t like the first time! And the crackle technique! I had forgotten that one! I really enjoyed your video today. TFS.
Your videos are NOT too long! Ever! I usually want more. Lol. There are videos out there that I change the playback speed on in the settings to move them along faster. But never yours. You motivate me and I thank you!!
Gorgeous and fantastic idea! I prefer super fine embossing powders for stamping but bought a lot of other kinds prior to knowing any better. This would be a great use for them! TFS!
I love the idea of making one die cut the focal point with great techniques to catch the eye. Nice work with the embossing powder swirls. Never would have thought of that.
I love your techniques and cards! Also I enjoy your long videos! You are an amazing and awesome demonstrator! Thank you for sharing your great videos. I appreciate your hard work by teaching us all the tricks and techniques, Maria from San Angelo, Texas USA
When Ulta thick came out on the market, it was called Ulra Thick Embossing Enamel because of the enamel surface it gave. Which earned it it’s nickname UTEE (you-tea). It started the craze of Melt Art with the Ranger company designer Suze Weinberg. They came out with the Hot pot/Melting pot and lots of special enamels in colors and special stamps. There’s still videos on RUclips today. You’d make Suze proud with your creation today! Love your videos no matter what length they are. I’m sure you’ll come up with some more awesome idea with embossing powders. I’m really loving these ones with the ultra thick. Brings back fond memories!!
I still have that hotpot thingamajig in my craft stash somewhere along with UTEE and the enamels... I must dig them out and remind myself of the reason I bought them - lol. I am a terrible craft hoarder :)
This reminds me of when the extra thick first came out. She made pendants and even sold a warmer to fill with the powder for either dipping or pouring!
Once you've sealed in the colour with your first layer of embossing powder and its cooled, you can put your heart onto your watermark pad, to add another layer of ink and sprinkle your powder on, just like you normally would on any image and you won't get tweezer marks. And when you use a silicone mat, you can still swirl in your top layer and it won't move because your mat will hold it in place xx
This was a very exciting video and the enthusiasm and upbeat energy in your voice carried that excitement through to the end. The technique couldn't have come at a better time as I prepare to make a wedding card for my grandson and his bride. Thank you, Natasha for presenting a new-to-me technique that is absolutely delightful. 💖🇨🇦💖🌺
..And this time with SOUND! 😂 Happy Thursday everyone!
I got so confused reading this - it's still Wednesday here 😂😂😂😂
Wednesday in the uk you must be a day a head
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If this video had been twice as long I still would have watched it.
Both cards are nice. The only thing i would consider changing would be the sentiment all the way across the feather card.
Embossed marbling!
Awesome! 😊
Stunningly Beautiful ❤ Thanks Natasha for all your awesome creative ideas!!! 🙂
I love how cheerful you are when making a video….makes me want to try it just for the fun of it! I would never have thought to add different colors of embossing powder and swirl it, that sounds like a lot of fun…Thanks!
❤This is brilliant! I am one of those people with a huge canister of the ultra thick clear embossing powder so ways to use it are always welcome. This looks so fun I can’t wait to try it! ❤
No problem with the length because it is packed with content and not palaver. Thank you for the value you provide to us every time.
Brilliant ❤ your enthusiasm is contagious Tash 😀 never change
Wow, wow, wow, simple but such a stunning effect ❤
Love all of your videos-short, long, medium…all of them! 😊
I love this idea! Natasha, please don’t ever apologize for how long your videos are. I’d watch your videos if they were 8 hours long!! 😂❤
Me too, Natasha!!
Me, as well!
Ok, 8 hours is a bit long, but 7 for sure 😂
Wow! Color me impressed! Gorgeous effects! You are so crafty!🤭 Explore and be blessed! Thank You for sharing Natasha!!! ❤️
Such stunning pieces, the feather & hearts with the embossing powder ! The cards are so lovely. 😊👋
This blows me away! Supplies most of us own but taken to a whole new level. You are amazing.
Very unique design, Natasha. Thank you for showing me a new technique with the repetitive application of the embossing powder. That swirling ability is very cool! Thank you!
Yay, we have sound! I love your crafts and the sound of your amazing NZ voice! 🤩🤩🤩
Thanks! Please keep the videos coming! ❤
The more fun you have the more videos we get! Win! Win! ❤😊
You’re right, this was so fun! I really love your style, as it’s that of a true artist: thinking outside the box, experimenting, breaking the rules…. Just awesomeness!
These cards are amazing!! I never would have thought to swirl embossing powder. Fabulous technique! Your videos are never too long Tash, not with the incredible ideas you share. Thanks!
I could easily watch 30 minute or more videos of yours, don’t worry about the time. We can always save and come back to the if needed be, xxxx
By the way your videos are never to long, they can be to short, but never to long. you have a real knack, so thank you again.
Super pretty! I might try with gold embossing powder!! Or black…now you have my mind going off on a tangent!! TYFS! 💖
Popped into my local thrift shop and found a nice big jar of Utee for .25 cents! If I didn’t have a wonky hip I may have skipped my way out of there I was so happy. Really made my week.
You have SUCH a creative brain, Natasha! I even do acrylic pouring with swirls, but did *I* think to translate that technique ??? Nooooo. Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm for trying all these new ideas! 😊
The feather is amazing and the hearts are gorgeous, just love your creativity Tash😂
Natasha, the excitement in your voice was incredible. You are a real artist, love, love, love the feather card. Congrats on the 90k!
Fab idea, and never mind how long your videos are, the longer, the more you we see, and brilliant ideas we see, and that is fabuliys! 👍
Gorgeous Natash. Thank you for sharing your talent. It it always so much fun to watch your videos. Your enthusiasm is infectous.
Wow!! Love these ! I can’t choose! I
Love both! What I love most is that ur having fun and ur enthusiasm is great!! Ty!
Stunning. Love this idea. Love watching your creative process. Thankyou so much for sharing, once again.
Love longer videos!!😘
You need a box with some tin foil, aluminum foil etc at the bottom that way you don’t have to hold the piece. It really does help. Cool ideas! Thanks for sharing. Also, when the item dries you can bend it and it will look like cracked glass. Another cool idea and texture.
These are two very helpful tips! Thank you for sharing! I always find little treasures like this lurking the comments! A win-win!
This is such a cool idea! When I was watching it, I was thinking it would be a good technique to make Christmas ornaments using circles, which I think I might try when I get home from work today 😂 Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial 😊
I love both! Thank you, Natasha, you are very creative. Love watching you working.
I, for one, enjoy long videos, especially yours because I like hearing your thoughts and creative process. I am going to try this when I get home!
I'm loving this technique and now i want to make everything thick and shiny!! TFS💜🎨
Deine Videos können nie zu lange sein, ich könnte dir Stundenlang zusehen.
LG Martina ❤
I love what you've done with the embossing powders. Brilliant idea.
What an awesome idea. You are sooooo talented. Well done.
Oh yes! I love when you go down a crafty rabbit hole. The hearts remind me of a cold enamelling kit I had as a kid in the '70s
You are so creative. I do not think I ever would have thought of doing this. Thank you so much ♥️
What a delightful playtime. I used to make enameled jewelry. This is a FUNN paper alternative. Well done
Both stunning cards Natasha, thank you for continuing to inspire us!
What a fantastic technique. They all look so effective and beautiful. You're so talented. Thank you so much for sharing.
You are very versatile artist. These are gorgeous works of art.
Wow, this is so gorgeous, love the different colors, its beautiful!!
As long as you have time to share, I'll be watching. I just love your videos - you are super talented!
This was one of my favorite videos ever! You are so creative. Thank you.🎉
I rewatched with the voiceover...still loved and love the longer videos!! Wonderful new technique. Congratulations on 90k subscribers💕🐬
The one with the colors in clear on white looks so delicate! Almost like glass.
This is an absolutely gorgeous technique! Both the feather and the hearts are stunning! I Must go try this!
You are so clever Natasha. I love this technique. ❤❤❤
I have done this sort of thing before. I drop in little inclusions like a bit of glitter or tinsel or teeny tiny beads. I have also used a toothpick to swirl the melted colors of EP together, too. And, you can use stamps too, to press into the melted EP. I have used red rubber to do that, but not the photopolymer or the silicone. I can’t imagine it would hurt them as the melted EP isn’t that hot, but maybe coat the clear stamps with a bit of ink first and use one you don’t like the first time! And the crackle technique! I had forgotten that one! I really enjoyed your video today. TFS.
Your videos are NOT too long! Ever! I usually want more. Lol. There are videos out there that I change the playback speed on in the settings to move them along faster. But never yours. You motivate me and I thank you!!
Gorgeous and fantastic idea! I prefer super fine embossing powders for stamping but bought a lot of other kinds prior to knowing any better. This would be a great use for them! TFS!
Totally fab! The creative possibilities are endless! Must try this!
What a great technique!! I LOVE it. Thank you so much for sharing. I love your enthusiasm and creativity!
Love this technique, Natasha. You are brilliantly creative! TFS. ❤️🇨🇦
Absolutely missed hearing your voice! Thank you Natasha as always, such a lovely video!
I love it when your videos are longer!!!
Such an ingenious idea. They look like resin. Brilliant! I can’t wait to play myself. Thank you so much for sharing. 😊
Such an awesome video, stunning cards and great ideas!! 😍thank you for what you do for us ♥️
WoW!! These are Awesome! ❤❤❤
I’m loving your longer videos 👍
Wow! Natasha! Just gorgeous!
I think making brown hearts or squares clear embossed with white swirls would resemble chocolates. Your videos are always fun.
I love the idea of making one die cut the focal point with great techniques to catch the eye. Nice work with the embossing powder swirls. Never would have thought of that.
These cards are gorgeous. Love the technique.
Amazing feather and hearts. You are so talented.
I could see the beautiful gold and glassy effects and I'm only watching on my samsung galaxy phone. Gorgeous cards and fun techniques! Stunning ❤
Wow. These look amazing. Just beautiful
Wow! beautiful cards Natasha! 🩵
I really appreciate the card with the hearts ❤️
Wow!! ❤❤❤. And your video length is fine. I enjoy watching your thinking process.
Great idea. Those accents came across nearly as gorgeous as you described them!! I can't wait to try this!
Amazing! Love the way you always come up with such fantastic designs. ❤️❤️❤️
Absolutely stunning cards! Must try that technique. ❤️🇨🇦
I love your techniques and cards! Also I enjoy your long videos! You are an amazing and awesome demonstrator! Thank you for sharing your great videos. I appreciate your hard work by teaching us all the tricks and techniques, Maria from San Angelo, Texas USA
When Ulta thick came out on the market, it was called Ulra Thick Embossing Enamel because of the enamel surface it gave. Which earned it it’s nickname UTEE (you-tea). It started the craze of Melt Art with the Ranger company designer Suze Weinberg. They came out with the Hot pot/Melting pot and lots of special enamels in colors and special stamps. There’s still videos on RUclips today. You’d make Suze proud with your creation today! Love your videos no matter what length they are. I’m sure you’ll come up with some more awesome idea with embossing powders. I’m really loving these ones with the ultra thick. Brings back fond memories!!
I still have that hotpot thingamajig in my craft stash somewhere along with UTEE and the enamels... I must dig them out and remind myself of the reason I bought them - lol. I am a terrible craft hoarder :)
@@Suseka61 I still have mine too!! I really got into it for awhile, then put it away. Need to look for it again. I’m a craft hoarder too!! 😏😉
I remember that. I still have my Melting Pot.
Adding in mica powders to embossing powder makes great colours . Loving this technique.
Once again you have excelled yourself . Love these cards can't wait to try this method . Thanks for sharing x
What a wonderful technique! Love the swirling and marbling. Thanks Natasha.
That does look like fun. Love the coloring technique. Thanks 4 sharing.
Beautiful cards. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Eta: oh how beautiful. I've seen the dome technique but I love the idea of swirling a contrasting color! Indeed, how fun!
I love the heart card…&…really like the feather too!!!
What a fun idea! I kept thinking add gold when you were doing just the white! TFS
What a great technique! I will try it! Your videos are great! You never waste time ! I always watch the entire thing! Thank you!
I love to see where your brain goes. Such great inspiration😊
It looks like a marbling effect, love it
WOW WOW WOW!!! Thanks so much- beauuuuutiful !
Really cool!!! Love what you've done! Thanks for sharing!!!
These are so gorgeous…what a fun technique 🤗👏🏻😍
Wow Natasha, how stunning they turned out. If I had to choose, it would be the feather for me bit the hearts are amazing as well. Thanks so much. 😊🇨🇦
Oh, wow! These are really neat and beautiful!
These are great! Make longer videos! I would love it! I have to use this for Christmas this year! LOVE!
This reminds me of when the extra thick first came out. She made pendants and even sold a warmer to fill with the powder for either dipping or pouring!
Once you've sealed in the colour with your first layer of embossing powder and its cooled, you can put your heart onto your watermark pad, to add another layer of ink and sprinkle your powder on, just like you normally would on any image and you won't get tweezer marks.
And when you use a silicone mat, you can still swirl in your top layer and it won't move because your mat will hold it in place xx
It's all been said! Love that swirling white effect. Different cards TFS🥰🦘🦘💚💜💛
Great idea and great cards. Thank you for sharing. 🤗😊
This was a very exciting video and the enthusiasm and upbeat energy in your voice carried that excitement through to the end. The technique couldn't have come at a better time as I prepare to make a wedding card for my grandson and his bride. Thank you, Natasha for presenting a new-to-me technique that is absolutely delightful. 💖🇨🇦💖🌺
I'm loving your videos. I've not seen the swirl technique with the embossing powder, love the look.