Dear Becky, you never cease to amaze us with your exquisite taste and your flawless production: so neat, so clean, so detailed. And the clear way you explain every single step is a balm for the ears, considering some terrible voiceovers you can find in DYI channels here on YT. 😅😅
Candice, thank you so much for your glowing compliment! I tried doing a voiceover once, but I didn’t like it. I enjoy walking viewers through each step as I am doing it. It really makes me feel as though we are all crafting together! Again, thank you for your kind words!
Cindy, thank you for your kind comment! I love sharing these projects, and I want crafters of any skill level to feel confident that they can make them too!
Absolutely beautiful! I loved all of these and I love the soft natural tones used but my favorite by far with those ruffles was that tote bag just Divine. Big hugs to you my dear. Hope all is well. God bless
Thank you so much Annie; you know how much I love my ruffles! I’m getting ready to watch your Primitive Halloween video. The projects in your thumbnail look adorable, so I can’t wait to see what you’ve done! Love and hugs!
Hi Becky! It’s been a while (life got busy). Happy to see your still doing beautiful classy crafts (not cheap looking) Always a pleasure watching your videos! Thanks for all you do💗
Becky I believe this may have been the first time I've watched your production. Sure enjoyed your projects they turned out beautiful .liked the way you gave other options including non sewing. Very helpful for every angle of crafting. Looking forward to seeing more.
Becky, I found your channel this morning and had to tell you that the way you explain the step by step instructions were quite encouraging. I’m looking forward to following you. ❤
There’s a good reason why you’re still on my subscriber list and your crafts today say it all. That pillow is so Farmhouse Chic and perfect for the Fall season. And that bag, that takes so much patience to make, was awesome. Just making the ruffles alone is a huge task. I’m a big fan of ruffler attachments for machines but you chose to do it the hard way and I commend you for that. I may consider trying drop cloth projects in the future because of your video. I’m a mixed media crafter and unfortunately sewing has been put on the back burner for a while now and I do miss it very much. But once again, I’m being influenced by your wonderful talents and pleasant personality to pick it up again. I enjoy your diversity and you’ve taught me so much. Thanks for sharing your talents and ideas.
Thank you for your thoughtful comments Gizmo! I do have a ruffler foot for my sewing machine, but it doesn’t gather up the fabric as much as I wanted for this particular project. I hope you find some time to get back to your sewing machine, and I’m glad I offered a bit of crafty inspiration! As always, I appreciate you watching and I’ll see you in the next video!
Your create projects are always so stunningly elegant! Your use of dropcloth and stamps is inspired, as well as your choice of designs. Becky, thank you for sharing your creative genius with us.
I LOVE your projects in this one Becky! The book cover and pillow are fabulous, and I LOVE your pretty market bag. The cut-out Fall leaves are so cute. 😊❤Such creative use of stamps and fabric. Amazing! Thank you. xoxo
Thank you Kimberly! I think Iron Orchid Designs products have truly revolutionized crafting and I’m so glad you live close by for me to purchase all of these items from you! I always appreciate the thoughtful little extras you include with each order too!
Just the cutest little shopping bag. Loved the pillow and the book cover. Becky you are amazing, thank you for sharing your creative skills. Love your channel.
Becky, Everything is just so beautiful! I especially love the pillow and tote bag. I look forward to gathering supplies and making them myself. How fun! Thank you so much for sharing your skills with us!
Thank you so much Lana! I have part 2 with more drop cloth projects that you may enjoy linked below. And I will have another video in the coming weeks using drop cloth for Christmas! Drop Cloth DIY Projects PART 2 • French Country Coasters, Ruffled Pillow, and Fringed Floral Pouch ruclips.net/video/l8uWe8njtLU/видео.html
Thank you Lynda! You could embellish a canvas tote from Walmart or Hobby Lobby instead of stitching together an entire bag. I hope you have a fabulous time in New York, and a pleasant train trip too!
Thank you Carla! I was so happy with how my bag turned out, and I’m glad you liked it too. It would have been easier to embellish a pre purchased bag, but what fun is that?! Have a great weekend!
Absolutely beautiful projects, Becky. I Love the French market bag and ironically I just started one the other day. I got 4 yards of drop cloth at my senior center for $1. I know incredible right? We have so much stuff in our thrift room that this month everything is .25 The IOD stamps are so gorgeous and your pillow is so lovely. Thank you for sharing. You are a very talented lady. 🙏❤❤
Thank you so much Doris! What a great deal to get 4 yards for a dollar! You’ll be able to create crafts for days with all that drop cloth. Thank you for supporting my channel by always watching and commenting!
Thank you so much Tiffany! I pulled out multiple threads on all four sides, and fluffed out the fringe. It took about 30 minutes to take out each individual thread to create the fringe.
Sweet Becky! What fabulous projects! Loved them all and I have all the supplies I need for all three! Well, not the wonderful IOD alphabet stamps, but I have stencils. The stamp set price scared me something fierce now that I'm on a fixed income. Wish I'd seen them while I was still working!😂 Thanks for the wonderful inspiration! ❤
Thank you so much Ema! I love to show different ways to use the IOD products. You’re right, the pricing can be daunting. Fortunately, I make a little bit each month from my channel to purchase supplies for my crafting obsession!
Hello Renee! I’ve had many viewers (including my own family members) who say they are no longer receiving my video notifications, even though I am still posting new content regularly. I’m not sure why this is happening, but I’m glad you enjoyed the video and I appreciate you watching!
Love all your projects. I wonder if you could tell me what drop cloth you use…I’m from the uk 🇬🇧 and I’m finding it difficult to purchase the same type of cloth you use 😊
Hello Penny, and thank you! I purchase mine from either Walmart or Home Depot. I have found Amazon to be inconsistent with color and quality. You could also purchase duck cloth or canvas from a fabric store. It’s a bit thinner, but still has that amazing texture!
Hi Becky!! My goodness you created yet another incredible project! Your bookcovers are so darling!! I always love your video's and I look forward to them each and every time! Your amazing!! Be well friend and until next time!
How lovely, Becky! The pillow is my absolute favorite. The market bag and book are adorable. You always do a professional job on everything you make. Great video!
Thank you Gladys! I’m planning on making a few more of those pillows for my sofa. I thought they turned out really pretty and I’m glad you liked them too!
Becky, all of the drop cloth projects are beautiful. I love the way the pillow came out. You come up with the most wonderful ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Donna! I just love to create items for my home that I think you sweet ladies would enjoy too. Thank you for always watching and commenting to support my channel!
Hello Carol and thank you for your excellent question! I wash my drop cloth twice, each time letting it soak for about 30 minutes in bleach before washing. I also use fabric softener after the first wash only, if I am planning to stamp on the fabric. Once it is almost dry, I give it a good press with the iron, and you’re all set to craft!
Thank you so much Jann! Yes, it is permanent. After allowing the ink to dry for 24 hours, heat set with a hot, dry iron. You can visit plaidonline.com to learn more in the Fabric Creations FAQ section. Thanks again for watching!
Hi Becky! I love all 3 projects! Is it real drop cloth that you use - like buying it from a hardware store or is it from a fabric store? The drop cloth that I bought here in South Africa, has a thin (very thin) layer of plastic on one side. I didn't try it yet, but I don't think I will be able to rip it or frey the ends.
Hello Martie, and thank you! I am using hardware store painters drop cloth, but mine is 100% cotton without a plastic liner. You’re right, that type you’ve found will not give the same results. You could also use duck cloth purchased from a fabric shop. It’s slightly thinner, but still has that gorgeous texture!
Hi MaryEllen! I prewash my drop cloth before sewing to avoid shrinking with subsequent washing. Because I have frayed all the edges of this pillow, I will spot clean instead of machine washing. I have other smaller drop cloth pillows with a removable insert that I wash gentle cycle in cool water, inside out, and they wash well. They do need a quick ironing to remove wrinkles, but come out looking great!
@kindashabby I guessed they might wrinkle badly, so an insert is a great idea. Thank you. I have never worked with drop cloth but these projects make me think about it.
@@maryellenyork2819 you could also use canvas duck cloth too. It’s a bit thinner, but still has a nice texture. I’ve found that Downy Wrinkle Release is a must-have when ironing drop cloth.
Hello Alena! The material I’m using is painters drop cloth that I purchase from Home Depot or Walmart. If unavailable in your area, you can purchase duck cloth from the fabric shop. It is thinner than the drop cloth, but still has a lovely texture. I also like to use fabric ink to stamp the images for washable durability. Thank you!
So I just had a thought, where are you? I miss your videos. Are you ok? It's the busiest craft season and you're nowhere to be found? I hope all is well with you and your family!!
Hello Gizmo! I appreciate beyond words that you’re thinking of me. Recently, my youngest sister was hospitalized in the ICU for a month and was gravely ill. At one point our family was told to rush to her room to say goodbye, because they said her death was imminent. Thanks be to God, she survived and is home now with a very long road to recovery ahead. The whole situation has left us mentally, emotionally and physically exhausted. I do intend to return to creating crafting videos, but for now I’m content to cook, clean, play with my dog, and read. Thank you again for checking in on me; I feel so blessed!
@@kindashabby I am so very sorry to hear about your sister and the family’s tragedy. And we have God to thank for her recovery! She is blessed to have a loving and caring family to love and support her. I wish her all the best. After all, there is NOTHING Iike family!! You do what you need to care for you and yours and I’ll be here when and if you decide to return; I’m not going anywhere. My subscription will be loyal and waiting patiently. No substitutes. Have a blessed holiday and a very Merry Christmas!
Here’s a link to another video where I made several different styles of shabby chic fabric flowers, including the one on the bag. Thanks again for watching! Shabby Chic Spring Wreaths | Shabby Chic Flowers | Perfect Projects for Scraps! ruclips.net/video/kHpVFUqoZ_4/видео.html
Dear Becky, you never cease to amaze us with your exquisite taste and your flawless production: so neat, so clean, so detailed. And the clear way you explain every single step is a balm for the ears, considering some terrible voiceovers you can find in DYI channels here on YT. 😅😅
Candice, thank you so much for your glowing compliment! I tried doing a voiceover once, but I didn’t like it. I enjoy walking viewers through each step as I am doing it. It really makes me feel as though we are all crafting together! Again, thank you for your kind words!
Becky, you are THE BEST INSTRUCTOR on RUclips. Clear,unrushed and matter-of -factly! Thankyou!
Cindy, thank you for your kind comment! I love sharing these projects, and I want crafters of any skill level to feel confident that they can make them too!
I agree. I love everything she makes, very practical. 🤗
I love 💗 love drop cloth projects. Thank you for sharing. Please bring more. 💗💗💗💗💗
Hello Sue! I have more drop cloth project videos coming up in the future for Thanksgiving and Christmas!
Absolutely beautiful! I loved all of these and I love the soft natural tones used but my favorite by far with those ruffles was that tote bag just Divine. Big hugs to you my dear. Hope all is well. God bless
Thank you so much Annie; you know how much I love my ruffles! I’m getting ready to watch your Primitive Halloween video. The projects in your thumbnail look adorable, so I can’t wait to see what you’ve done! Love and hugs!
Hi Becky! It’s been a while (life got busy). Happy to see your still doing beautiful classy crafts (not cheap looking) Always a pleasure watching your videos! Thanks for all you do💗
Hello Cindy; I totally understand how life gets busy. I’m glad you enjoyed these projects and I thank you so much for watching!
Becky I believe this may have been the first time I've watched your production. Sure enjoyed your projects they turned out beautiful .liked the way you gave other options including non sewing. Very helpful for every angle of crafting. Looking forward to seeing more.
I’m so glad you enjoyed these projects, Ruth, and I thank you for watching!
Stunning dear Becky amazing job and beautiful unique creations love the pillow the bag is stunning and the books perfect my friend❤️🤗💕
Hello CeeJ, and thank you! I thought they turned out cute, and love how the stamps enhance them!
Becky, I found your channel this morning and had to tell you that the way you explain the step by step instructions were quite encouraging. I’m looking forward to following you. ❤
@@debbiefletcher4781 I appreciate your kind comments; thank you! I have future projects planned for using drop cloth for Christmas!
There’s a good reason why you’re still on my subscriber list and your crafts today say it all. That pillow is so Farmhouse Chic and perfect for the Fall season. And that bag, that takes so much patience to make, was awesome. Just making the ruffles alone is a huge task. I’m a big fan of ruffler attachments for machines but you chose to do it the hard way and I commend you for that. I may consider trying drop cloth projects in the future because of your video. I’m a mixed media crafter and unfortunately sewing has been put on the back burner for a while now and I do miss it very much. But once again, I’m being influenced by your wonderful talents and pleasant personality to pick it up again. I enjoy your diversity and you’ve taught me so much. Thanks for sharing your talents and ideas.
Thank you for your thoughtful comments Gizmo! I do have a ruffler foot for my sewing machine, but it doesn’t gather up the fabric as much as I wanted for this particular project. I hope you find some time to get back to your sewing machine, and I’m glad I offered a bit of crafty inspiration! As always, I appreciate you watching and I’ll see you in the next video!
@@kindashabby I have to say your gathering outcome was sheer perfection!
@@gizmo7877 thank you kindly!
So good to see your video again. Loved your projects. So beautiful
I’m glad you liked them and I thank you so much for watching!
My favorite is the bird age tote, very exquisite. Your work is so precise shows very well.
Thank you so much Sheila! I gave the tote to one of my sisters for her birthday, and she loved it!
Your create projects are always so stunningly elegant! Your use of dropcloth and stamps is inspired, as well as your choice of designs. Becky, thank you for sharing your creative genius with us.
Thank you Patricia! I always enjoy sharing projects with all of you sweet ladies!
I LOVE your projects in this one Becky! The book cover and pillow are fabulous, and I LOVE your pretty market bag. The cut-out Fall leaves are so cute. 😊❤Such creative use of stamps and fabric. Amazing! Thank you. xoxo
Thank you Kimberly! I think Iron Orchid Designs products have truly revolutionized crafting and I’m so glad you live close by for me to purchase all of these items from you! I always appreciate the thoughtful little extras you include with each order too!
@@kindashabby Yes, I agree. They’re beautiful. And, you’re very welcome. You’re a blessing to us all. 🤗
Just the cutest little shopping bag. Loved the pillow and the book cover. Becky you are amazing, thank you for sharing your creative skills. Love your channel.
I appreciate your kind comments Connie; thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed these projects and again thank you for watching!
Becky, Everything is just so beautiful! I especially love the pillow and tote bag. I look forward to gathering supplies and making them myself. How fun! Thank you so much for sharing your skills with us!
Thank you so much Valerie! It makes my heart happy to hear you’re going to do these projects yourself. Happy Crafting!
Becky, these are exquisite I absolutely love your attention to detail and your easy to follow instructions. Love them All!!
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Thank you so much Vickie! It brings me such joy to share projects with you sweet ladies!
That pillow!!!! So pretty!!!
Thank you! I’m planning to make a few more, since I have an “L” shaped sofa!
These all turned out so gorgeous Becky!! TFS your Amazing talents with all of us viewers!
Thank you so much Debbie! I’m so blessed to have the absolute best subscribers on RUclips. I appreciate all of you sweet ladies!
Beautiful beautiful projects you made so many projects that I’m in love with thank you for sharing 🤍🖤🩷🌿🩷🩷🌸🌸🤍🌸🌸🩷💕🌿🌿🌿🌸👌👌🙋🏻♀️
Thank you so much Lucky! I just love working with drop cloth and I’m glad you enjoyed the projects!
Loved the “Gather” pillow😊
Thank you so much Helen! It was lots of fun to make and I’m glad you liked it!
Becky. Thank you for all the inspiration! Your ideas are always so creative and beautiful!
I’m glad you enjoyed the video projects Teresa; thank you!
All your projects are gorgeous. Love them all!
Thank you! I have more drop cloth project videos coming up in the future for Thanksgiving and Christmas!
@@kindashabby yay! Can’t wait!
I’ve got some ideas too…👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@@lateknightcreations always fun creating with drop cloth!!!
The Gather pillow is gorgeous!
Thank you Tracy! I’m glad you like the pillow; I thought it turned out really cute too!
I love all of these drop cloth projects!❤
Thank you so much Lana! I have part 2 with more drop cloth projects that you may enjoy linked below. And I will have another video in the coming weeks using drop cloth for Christmas!
Drop Cloth DIY Projects PART 2 • French Country Coasters, Ruffled Pillow, and Fringed Floral Pouch
ruclips.net/video/l8uWe8njtLU/видео.html
Absolutely gorgeous! I loved everything, especially the sweet market bag! Thank you for the wonderful project ideas. ❤
Thank you Lori! I’m glad you could find a bit of crafty inspiration with these projects. Thanks for watching and have a great day!
I loved all the projects today. I would love one of the bags to take to New York in Nov of the year. We're going by train.
Thank you Lynda! You could embellish a canvas tote from Walmart or Hobby Lobby instead of stitching together an entire bag. I hope you have a fabulous time in New York, and a pleasant train trip too!
I love all your projects. But your bag is my favorite it is just gorgeous 😍 I love the way you did it . Stay safe and God bless.
Thank you Carla! I was so happy with how my bag turned out, and I’m glad you liked it too. It would have been easier to embellish a pre purchased bag, but what fun is that?! Have a great weekend!
Dropcloth… you are speaking my love language.
Yes ma’am, love me some drop cloth!
Very Beautiful all the projects I love them but my favorite one is the pillow ❤
Thank you Cuky!
@@kindashabby ♥️🥰 I love all your projects
Thank you for the information
Absolutely beautiful projects, Becky. I Love the French market bag and ironically I just started one the other day. I got 4 yards of drop cloth at my senior center for $1. I know incredible right? We have so much stuff in our thrift room that this month everything is .25 The IOD stamps are so gorgeous and your pillow is so lovely. Thank you for sharing. You are a very talented lady. 🙏❤❤
Thank you so much Doris! What a great deal to get 4 yards for a dollar! You’ll be able to create crafts for days with all that drop cloth. Thank you for supporting my channel by always watching and commenting!
All of the projects are absolutely amazing!! I do wish you would have shown how you got such a pretty fringe on the drops cloth… simply gorgeous❤
Thank you so much Tiffany! I pulled out multiple threads on all four sides, and fluffed out the fringe. It took about 30 minutes to take out each individual thread to create the fringe.
This is a wonderful tutorial. I can't wait to try some of your ideas!
I’m so glad you’re going to make these for yourself Carolyn! Thank you for watching and Happy Crafting!
Your bag is so adorable!!!
Thank you! I intend to give it to my sister, who is a teacher. I’ll have to make another one for myself because I just love it so much!
@@kindashabby sweet sister!!!
Becky, all all of these are amazing!!
Thank you Jan; I’m so glad you enjoyed these drop cloth projects!
I love the pillow it is so beautiful
Thank you Trish; I’m glad you liked the pillow!
Love the market bag, thanks for sharing
Thank you! It turned out better than I anticipated and I’m glad you like it too!
Simply gorgeous!
Thank you Wanda! I’m glad you liked these cute drop cloth projects!
Great projects across the board!
Thank you so much Tracy! I have future drop cloth projects planned too!
Fun video!!❤
Thank you Gloria!
Love these projects, in particular the cushion, thanks for sharing - time I took the plunge and cut into my drop cloth ❤
Thank you Claire! I’m glad you found some inspiration for your drop cloth. Happy Crafting!
Sweet Becky! What fabulous projects! Loved them all and I have all the supplies I need for all three! Well, not the wonderful IOD alphabet stamps, but I have stencils. The stamp set price scared me something fierce now that I'm on a fixed income. Wish I'd seen them while I was still working!😂 Thanks for the wonderful inspiration! ❤
Thank you so much Ema! I love to show different ways to use the IOD products. You’re right, the pricing can be daunting. Fortunately, I make a little bit each month from my channel to purchase supplies for my crafting obsession!
I love all of these, can’t decide which is my favorite, the books or pillow! Thanks for sharing I will be trying to make those 2.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the projects and plan to make them too Chanda! Happy Crafting!
I am so very glad you are back to making videos, I missed seeing what you create.
Hello Renee! I’ve had many viewers (including my own family members) who say they are no longer receiving my video notifications, even though I am still posting new content regularly. I’m not sure why this is happening, but I’m glad you enjoyed the video and I appreciate you watching!
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much Stacey!
Love all your projects. I wonder if you could tell me what drop cloth you use…I’m from the uk 🇬🇧 and I’m finding it difficult to purchase the same type of cloth you use 😊
Hello Penny, and thank you! I purchase mine from either Walmart or Home Depot. I have found Amazon to be inconsistent with color and quality. You could also purchase duck cloth or canvas from a fabric store. It’s a bit thinner, but still has that amazing texture!
Wonderful projects!
Thank you peanut! I just completed a few more drop cloth projects and that video will be up in a few days!
Becky, each of these are so pretty. Your attention to details is extraordinary. That pillow is so darn cute. ❤
Thank you so much Susan! To me, it’s those little details that make the difference!
Becky, what beautiful designs. You are so talented. You give such detailed instructions. See you next time.
I’m happy you enjoyed these drop cloth projects Kathy!
Hi Becky!! My goodness you created yet another incredible project! Your bookcovers are so darling!! I always love your video's and I look forward to them each and every time! Your amazing!! Be well friend and until next time!
Awww, thank you so much! I appreciate that you’ve been supporting my channel for years, always watching and commenting!
Lovely
Thank you so much Maria!
How lovely, Becky! The pillow is my absolute favorite. The market bag and book are adorable. You always do a professional job on everything you make. Great video!
Hello Mary, and thank you so much! I’m planning on making a few more of the pillows; I really like how they turned out too!
Oh Becky love the pillow is my favorite even thought I like them all but for me is the PILLOW it turned out AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL. TFS 👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹
Thank you Gladys! I’m planning on making a few more of those pillows for my sofa. I thought they turned out really pretty and I’m glad you liked them too!
Becky, all of the drop cloth projects are beautiful. I love the way the pillow came out. You come up with the most wonderful ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Donna! I just love to create items for my home that I think you sweet ladies would enjoy too. Thank you for always watching and commenting to support my channel!
Another fabulous video Becky. Your DIY's never disappoint.
Thank you Sandi! I appreciate you taking time to always watch and comment!
Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful
Thank you Nene! I appreciate you taking time to watch and comment!
Who knew drop cloth could be turned in to such beautiful things! 😊 I have a question - do you recommend washing and/or ironing it first?
Hello Carol and thank you for your excellent question! I wash my drop cloth twice, each time letting it soak for about 30 minutes in bleach before washing. I also use fabric softener after the first wash only, if I am planning to stamp on the fabric. Once it is almost dry, I give it a good press with the iron, and you’re all set to craft!
Absolutely GORGEOUS projects!!! Is this ink permanent?
Thank you so much Jann! Yes, it is permanent. After allowing the ink to dry for 24 hours, heat set with a hot, dry iron. You can visit plaidonline.com to learn more in the Fabric Creations FAQ section. Thanks again for watching!
@@kindashabby thank you so much Becky!
@@Jann-l4i you’re very welcome!
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Thank you Kelly!
Where did you get the scenery stencils? I just love them. What is the brand name?
Hello! The scenery is an Iron Orchid Designs (IOD) Stamp set called “Rural Scenes”, and it is just lovely. I purchase mine from: myvictorianheart.com/
Hi Becky! I love all 3 projects! Is it real drop cloth that you use - like buying it from a hardware store or is it from a fabric store? The drop cloth that I bought here in South Africa, has a thin (very thin) layer of plastic on one side. I didn't try it yet, but I don't think I will be able to rip it or frey the ends.
Hello Martie, and thank you! I am using hardware store painters drop cloth, but mine is 100% cotton without a plastic liner. You’re right, that type you’ve found will not give the same results. You could also use duck cloth purchased from a fabric shop. It’s slightly thinner, but still has that gorgeous texture!
I want to know where do you buy the Drop Cloth because I like that texture
I purchase my drop cloths from either Walmart or Home Depot. I have used Amazon, but they are not always consistent with the color and quality.
@@kindashabby oh thank you For the information ♥️
What does a drop cloth pillow look like after washing?
Hi MaryEllen! I prewash my drop cloth before sewing to avoid shrinking with subsequent washing. Because I have frayed all the edges of this pillow, I will spot clean instead of machine washing. I have other smaller drop cloth pillows with a removable insert that I wash gentle cycle in cool water, inside out, and they wash well. They do need a quick ironing to remove wrinkles, but come out looking great!
@kindashabby I guessed they might wrinkle badly, so an insert is a great idea. Thank you. I have never worked with drop cloth but these projects make me think about it.
@@maryellenyork2819 you could also use canvas duck cloth too. It’s a bit thinner, but still has a nice texture. I’ve found that Downy Wrinkle Release is a must-have when ironing drop cloth.
@@kindashabby thanks!
@@maryellenyork2819 you are so very welcome!
Здравствуйте!Скажите, пожалуйста,а какой материал вы используете под штампы?На вид он плотный?)))))Спасибо!😊
Hello Alena! The material I’m using is painters drop cloth that I purchase from Home Depot or Walmart. If unavailable in your area, you can purchase duck cloth from the fabric shop. It is thinner than the drop cloth, but still has a lovely texture. I also like to use fabric ink to stamp the images for washable durability. Thank you!
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Thank you for watching!
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Thank you Favi!
❤ all of your projects in this video! Boo-ti-full!!
Thank you so very much Rusty Angel!
So I just had a thought, where are you? I miss your videos. Are you ok? It's the busiest craft season and you're nowhere to be found? I hope all is well with you and your family!!
Hello Gizmo! I appreciate beyond words that you’re thinking of me.
Recently, my youngest sister was hospitalized in the ICU for a month and was gravely ill. At one point our family was told to rush to her room to say goodbye, because they said her death was imminent. Thanks be to God, she survived and is home now with a very long road to recovery ahead. The whole situation has left us mentally, emotionally and physically exhausted. I do intend to return to creating crafting videos, but for now I’m content to cook, clean, play with my dog, and read.
Thank you again for checking in on me; I feel so blessed!
@@kindashabby I am so very sorry to hear about your sister and the family’s tragedy. And we have God to thank for her recovery! She is blessed to have a loving and caring family to love and support her. I wish her all the best. After all, there is NOTHING Iike family!! You do what you need to care for you and yours and I’ll be here when and if you decide to return; I’m not going anywhere. My subscription will be loyal and waiting patiently. No substitutes. Have a blessed holiday and a very Merry Christmas!
Why do you talk to your audience as if they're toddlers?
And why do you talk to total strangers so rudely
How did you make the fabric flower decoration at the top of the handbag?
Here’s a link to another video where I made several different styles of shabby chic fabric flowers, including the one on the bag. Thanks again for watching!
Shabby Chic Spring Wreaths | Shabby Chic Flowers | Perfect Projects for Scraps!
ruclips.net/video/kHpVFUqoZ_4/видео.html
@@kindashabby Thank you!
@@Misnomer2024 you’re very welcome!
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Thank you Edwina!
@@kindashabby you are so welcome 🤗 I hope you are feeling well.
@@EdwinaOakley I am, and hope you are well too!
@@kindashabby I am well…thanks, friend! 🤗