I find it very suspicious that they would have two shades of brown so close to one another. I have a feeling that you're right and that one of them (maybe the "red" one?) started life as blonde and over time darkened to brown.
I like how u said that politly! :) I may sound like,...... Strange, but not many ppl say it kindly. They say it rudely. Also I think u r 100,000,000,000,999,000% correct! 🙃
Yes! Especially if it was a crepe type paper. Modern day crepe paper loses its colour and texture with the slightest bit of moisture. The browning of the instruction manual paper might have been from the acid used to make paper white, which could've also reacted with the crepe paper colours. I'm guessing acid because you have to be careful to get acid-free paper for long-term use paper such as in photo albums.
I declare this Jackie's first custom doll. So salty lol xD My sister and I loved to make those "stained glass" light-catcher kits when we were kids. You just colored them and hung them up in the window. So fun! I would love to see you try one of those.
My mother and I used to do those "make it bake it" kits all the time! She hung our collection in the kitchen window over the sink. You can still get them today and even now, 40 years later, I still make them and hang them in my kitchen window!
when i was a kid i remember having a craft kit that let you make a stationery holder which looked like a cat with a mouse it was out of felt and you were supposed to sew the parts together with a plastic needle that wasn't even sharp because all the holes were already in place (yay for safety) and then you just hang it on the wall (by the cat's tail) and put your stuff in it i remember having a lot of fun making it and it also looked very cute (and completely matched the picture on the box)
When my great grandmother passed away, I inherited a lot of her craft supplies. She had a dozen or so wooden beads that she'd painted faces on (she was an excellent artist!) They were similar to the ones in this video, but more detailed with a wider variety of expressions. My sister took some of them and made pipe cleaner dolls with felt clothes. They're really neat, but then I love unusual things like this!
Such a cute doll!!! With such a salty face xD Maybe something from the 80s or 90s era? I do recall bedazzlers were a thing for girls and easy bake ovens...
Yes, but actually I think the paper in the original kit was crepe paper. I seem to remember having something like it in a paper doll making kit in the 60's and it moulds and stretches to seem more lifelike.
@@helenluis5626 yeah, i agree, i think crepe paper was likely the original type of paper used. the drawing showed lines that seemed to represent creases.
I had a fairy doll making kit very similar to this in the 2000s. It came with the wooden beads for the heads that you could draw faces on, pipe cleaner bodies, fake flowers and beads for clothes, ribbons for the wings, and they had embroidery floss hair. I had hours of fun with it as a kiddo
ERRMAAGERRDDDD!!!!! YOUR CATTO LUVS YOU SOOO MAAACHH!!!!! Nothing makes me happier then seeing a happy kitty, kneeding mama, giving them bonks!! I love cats.
IsbaCarrot Animations the ds didn’t even have a camera?? Did you ever have any version of the ds series? They’re not all the same, quite different actually!
I think when I was younger they used to call it China paper? I could be remembering wrong though since that's what my mom called it in Spanish too, papel de China.
once my father said "in my youth we had really winter with Snow." As if i or my generation canceld winter. he said it in the late 90s early 2000s. i was a Teenager back than. back than we had some weak winter with little to no snow.
@@jesuschrist788 I'm saddened that you don't understand the concept of cyclical weather patterns (do some research about global warming and cooling in relation to glaciers... the dinosaurs (which were real) lived in a tropical climate... how/why did that change?) Wish you had better teachers to excite your interest in something other than their agenda.
Amy The GachaTuber lmao, you really don’t know what the r/woooosh subreddit is, do you? I doubt you even have reddit because if you did, you would be a r/lostredditor. Here, let me explain. The person that you were referring to knew that it was a joke (hence the “not funny” comment) but they were just stating that it was unfunny. What the r/woooosh subreddit is when a person does not realize what the person is saying is a joke. In conclusion, saying that something is unfunny does not count as a r/woooosh.
Geez...screenshot and zoom in into your images viewer, transfer to a plastic bag or a very thin paper, thats what i do to get some needle felt patterns.
They had photographs of the kit in the advertisement... it's not like there were no cameras in the 1950s. Even small, portable film camera were available 1880s, and fairly widespread by the 1900s. This is 70 years after that and camera and printing technology was fairly advanced.
@@ChildOfAnAndroid - Yes ... cameras existed and the methods for printing were available ... but at what cost? How much sense would it make to double the cost of the kit for the sake of photos that customers weren't expecting in the first place.
@@MizGizma about the same as it did to print a picture in the 1980s, and only a tiny bit more than it would cost now - just the price of a roll of film and for the images to be printed. It would add no cost to the printing of the packaging as this is already being printed from images, just not photographs. This is the 1950s not medieval times. It really wasn't difficult or expensive to produce a black and white photograph, most families even had their own personal camera at this point in time.
Truly amazing find! By the by, the “hair” was crepe paper but pure cudos for getting tissue paper to work. If I’d tried, it would have dissolved into blue spooge. A lot of crafts and people-sized costumes were made with crepe paper in that period. The stuff is amazing.
I never was a crafty type kid but one Christmas I got a rainbow loom and I LOVED IT SO MUCH! i still would if I had it still! It's so much fun to do different styles and some of the designs are kinda challenging and it's so much fun learning them!
I loved seeing you trying not to smile. I work at a re-sale store mostly selling online now due to covid. We have a lot of vintage crafts but I haven't come across a whole kit like shown in your video. Kudos to the great find! It's about the nostalgia and putting yourself through the time machine of how it was back then. For me it's the comfort of simplicity (then vs now). + If I come across a fully vintage craft kit I will be sure to send it your way!
I actually used to have a kit similar to this from germany, my grandma brought it over and my sisters didn't have much interest in it. Anyways the dresses was made from some kind of ribbon feeling fabric
I remember seeing a more modern version of this when I was little and my mom actually bought me it. I don’t remember what I made but I think it was mostly about ballerinas
You’re doll turned out adorable! I actually have all the stuff needed to make these dolls in my craft supplies right now, so I totally want to make some with my daughter now. Thanks for the idea!
My mom was shot and electrocuted, and at one point ripped a wart off on a splintered wood. I'm so glad I grew up now where the worst thing that's happened to me are a weight on my toe at 4 and gall bladder surgery last week
This was fantastic! I loved seeing you do a kit that my mom may have done as a child. Please do more....lots more. I am also going to attempt to do these dolls with my girls. So, stinking cute!
This was super cute! One I remember liking when I was a kid was this little wheel that would spin your paper while you drop paint on it. The centrifugal (?) force would make these lines, so it looked really neat.
I just recently remembered having that as a kid when I saw something that reminded me of it a little bit. It was so cool the way the paint would make awesome looking designs of different colors
Spirit GachaYT oml same! I remember when i was 6 and would always eat salt out of the shaker, it was a phase because i dont like salt at all anymore lol
When I was little (currently 21) we used to get these little fairy doll kits that are sorta similar to that one. Usually it came with fabric flowers as the skirt, I think it had wings but I'm not sure. But the best part was that the faces came on a piece of transfer paper, and you could rub them onto the wooden heads with a popsicle stick. It came with several different face options. In my memory, we got these kits at the dollar store (maybe they only made 1-2 dolls each) but I could be wrong there. But I LOVED the transfer paper for the faces. I always thought that was the best.
I'm 3 years late, but I'm actually glad it took me this long to get around to this one because now that I have a daughter (and another on the way) this seems like a great craft to keep in mind for when they're a little bigger. You're right, it wouldn't be costly to pick up the components of the kit for cheap and I'm sure would keep little one's entertained!
I had a Mattel Creeple People Thingmaker Toy made in the 60's. It was great! You did have to plug the little "baking" part in. I spent many hours making little rubbery creatures for the ends of pencils, etc. Loved the doll making kit..I would have loved it as a kid.
I had a kit similar to this when I was a kid (in the 1990s) but you made the dolls out of wooden clothespins. They weren't the kind that you squeeze, but the round ones that just slid over the clothes to keep them on the line. I think it was a vintage kit back then but I loved it!
Ashley Cissell , the loom kit? I could never finish the last two rows due to the bands tension. I had to get my mom to finish the pot holder after slingshotting those bands across the room dozens of times.
I’m twice your age and I freakin’ LOVED that thing! I had to get older to realize that those were the ugliest potholders EVER! LOL Still....kept me occupied for hours at a time!
She looks like Coraline at the scene where she's in the other dimension and she's yelling at her other dimension mom "yOuRe NoT sEwInG bUtToNs In My EyEs
Hi! I loved those pull the yarn through the whole to make a pillow/picture kits!! So fun! You know the ones? There was a cute picture on the white cross cross type cloth, and you would put the string through, and pull it with that tool they provided.
I kinda missed the video cause I fell off the couch laughing so hard I was crying. Thanks for the laughs, and the video! 😂 Also I like your SaLtY doll there. I am quite SaLtY myself. NerdECrafter has earned a new subscriber.
Jackie , I was born in the early 80's as a kid I remember being bought a book with a push out doll with a variety of clothing options that you would pop out . These clothes had tabs that folded around the doll. I remember this being hours of fun 😊 (UK)
My granddaughter and I love watching your videos. We always say your saying and then laugh because our family doesn't know why we are saying them. Like "In Da Trash" "Everything you need" "Watch your mouth" "Figure it out da da da da da Figure it out" We just love watching you and your sister.
I love your painting of Ryuji in the background. It’s amazing. Over the summer vacation you should totally finish it. Or at least try. (I never finish paintings i start I need to get them finished over the summer.)
Klutz friendship bracelets craft kit was my favorite growing up! The instructions were all printed in color and easy to follow. You should try to find that one and test it out!
Perhaps they used the materials they had available so perhaps some kits had different material colors. The hair material looks like he party streamer paper too. Also I did at one point in time make little worry dolls so the toothpick struggle is real!!
Jackie, you posted this on my birthday, I am 64, when we were kids we had paper dress up dolls the doll was cardboard and had paper clothes with tabs that you hung on the doll. There was loads of clothes and accessories like hand bags, hats gloves sect. We played for hours and hours and I had mine for Years!!!! I would love to see it again by the way I'm from the UK, please please do a review and take me down memory lane
I think if this kit was new, and maybe had a bit more variety in faces and clothing colors it would 100% be worth it! There's so many doll heads, you could make so many different dolls, so hours of crafting time!
Jackie you must remember, paper starts to darken over the years so the blond could have turn brown.
Mercity Trumbull I would like this but it at 69 ;-:
I find it very suspicious that they would have two shades of brown so close to one another. I have a feeling that you're right and that one of them (maybe the "red" one?) started life as blonde and over time darkened to brown.
I like how u said that politly! :) I may sound like,...... Strange, but not many ppl say it kindly. They say it rudely. Also I think u r 100,000,000,000,999,000% correct! 🙃
Yes! Especially if it was a crepe type paper. Modern day crepe paper loses its colour and texture with the slightest bit of moisture.
The browning of the instruction manual paper might have been from the acid used to make paper white, which could've also reacted with the crepe paper colours. I'm guessing acid because you have to be careful to get acid-free paper for long-term use paper such as in photo albums.
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Is no one gonna mention how ADORABLE Jackies cat is?? Awww
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OMG love the cat!!
I didn't know she has a cat until now
Because we all ready know
I declare this Jackie's first custom doll. So salty lol xD
My sister and I loved to make those "stained glass" light-catcher kits when we were kids. You just colored them and hung them up in the window. So fun! I would love to see you try one of those.
If you find them name, I'd love to hunt it down!!😍
My mother and I used to do those "make it bake it" kits all the time! She hung our collection in the kitchen window over the sink. You can still get them today and even now, 40 years later, I still make them and hang them in my kitchen window!
The doll you made is so adorable! I absolutely love the hair!
jackie hearted this and yet i'm the first reply
yeah!!!
You smell a lot of thing
Very true
Omg me too
when i was a kid i remember having a craft kit that let you make a stationery holder which looked like a cat with a mouse
it was out of felt and you were supposed to sew the parts together with a plastic needle that wasn't even sharp because all the holes were already in place (yay for safety)
and then you just hang it on the wall (by the cat's tail) and put your stuff in it
i remember having a lot of fun making it and it also looked very cute (and completely matched the picture on the box)
When my great grandmother passed away, I inherited a lot of her craft supplies. She had a dozen or so wooden beads that she'd painted faces on (she was an excellent artist!) They were similar to the ones in this video, but more detailed with a wider variety of expressions. My sister took some of them and made pipe cleaner dolls with felt clothes. They're really neat, but then I love unusual things like this!
I wonder what they look like
My grandma chucked my mom into the sky but instead of growing wings, my mom fell. I guess that's why Millenials have such a bad rep, we cant fly...
Loveheart 1 Im shook
Loveheart 1
That is an awesome name
@@lisin4444 Honestly? No. My mom is but Im gen Z or whatever were called (WHich is the gen after millennial)
But most people call us millenials
@@beanie9167 Thanks lol
This was awesome; I really loved this video and kit. Oh, btw, we call it crepe paper for what's in the kit, and tissue paper for what you used.
Came to the comments to say this too
Well we also use crepe paper for activities such as to make flowers . PLEASE DONT THINK THAT IT IS EDIBLE .
Claire Garrity Yeah that’s what they said. They’re just saying that the paper in the kit is called crepe paper too.
@Claire Garrity Lol, I'm American, and the wrinkly tissue paper (the stuff streamers are made with) is called crepe paper. Feel free to look it up.
Your doll is so cute!
I demand more vintage craft kits
But there so expensive to get
It's not that they were smarter, but the main target (girls) were expected to be able to do delicate chores like making clothes and stuff
Why not boys?
@@evamuah7311 because back then these where the stereotypes
@@evamuah7311 because boys were trained to do labor, like work in mines, or farm
@@evamuah7311 Boys fight for the fatherland, girls do chores.
I'm one of those girls hehe I luv sewing
Such a cute doll!!! With such a salty face xD
Maybe something from the 80s or 90s era? I do recall bedazzlers were a thing for girls and easy bake ovens...
I have an easy bake oven. I haven’t used it in forever, but I remember loving it when I was younger!
i actually still have my bedazzler i wanted to sell it
... Whoever armed smoll me with a bedazzler... did not know what they were getting into.
OMG, the bedazzlers. We had one of those machines. It looked like a giant white stapler.
I need "Dad, today I'm proving you wrong" to be a new segment of your channel 🤣🤣🤣🤣
#NerdeficationSquad
Sayantee Sen, I agree
ABSOLUTELY
THIS!!!
OH YES
yes
Jackie, I think the word you're looking for is tissue paper 😅
I know right 😂😂
fantasy realm agreed lol
Yes, but actually I think the paper in the original kit was crepe paper. I seem to remember having something like it in a paper doll making kit in the 60's and it moulds and stretches to seem more lifelike.
@@helenluis5626 yeah, i agree, i think crepe paper was likely the original type of paper used. the drawing showed lines that seemed to represent creases.
As a French girl, I'm quite sure that this is absolutely not the same thing €_€
But I might be wrong.
I had a fairy doll making kit very similar to this in the 2000s. It came with the wooden beads for the heads that you could draw faces on, pipe cleaner bodies, fake flowers and beads for clothes, ribbons for the wings, and they had embroidery floss hair. I had hours of fun with it as a kiddo
I had this kit too! I think it was by klutz!
According to my father every day he walked to school uphill both ways in a blinding blizzard.........in Egypt...... Hmmmmmm....
According to my dadeeee he neede to go uphill and then downhill five times on hills (as he lived in a hilly regoin ...) To get to shcool
Awesome Cat are you sure he didn't mean sandstorm? LOL 😂
Heard the same story, but in souther California
i am efyptuan too
Same except in minnesota.... Makes sense given our strange weather
ERRMAAGERRDDDD!!!!! YOUR CATTO LUVS YOU SOOO MAAACHH!!!!!
Nothing makes me happier then seeing a happy kitty, kneeding mama, giving them bonks!! I love cats.
You make me so confused
Meow Rchl i think you have that parasite in your brain that makes you love cats
My grandma's cat finally let me go near her! Only like 4 years and now I can sit near her!😊
Jackie: gets salty over pictures on box
Box: was made when camera quality was worse than taking a picture on a DSI😂
One question. Why do you call it a DSI, I just call it a DS. Lol, sorry for the question.
IsbaCarrot Animations the ds didn’t even have a camera?? Did you ever have any version of the ds series? They’re not all the same, quite different actually!
IsbaCarrot Animations the DSI is basically a DS with internet connection capabilities
Princesstekitteh / Osomaachan My ds had a camera
just Hails why so salty?
In America the silk paper is referred as tissue paper, some people call it different things tbh 😂
Ashala Gaming and in england
I was about to say. Tissue paper Jackie, it’s called Tissue paper.
I still love learning French tho! Yaay!
I think when I was younger they used to call it China paper? I could be remembering wrong though since that's what my mom called it in Spanish too, papel de China.
Saltydoll is so cute!!!!! Ermagerd I wanna see her in future videos!! Maybe you can play around with the stop motion with her again in the future😍
once my father said "in my youth we had really winter with Snow." As if i or my generation canceld winter.
he said it in the late 90s early 2000s. i was a Teenager back than. back than we had some weak winter with little to no snow.
@@jesuschrist788 I'm saddened that you don't understand the concept of cyclical weather patterns (do some research about global warming and cooling in relation to glaciers... the dinosaurs (which were real) lived in a tropical climate... how/why did that change?) Wish you had better teachers to excite your interest in something other than their agenda.
Playing devils advocate, maybe the lighter brown color faded from blonde somehow?
Jackie! I absolutely loved seeing this vintage kit!! I am totally sold on the idea of this being a series.
I actually really loved this and would like to make my own doll lol. The hair turned out so cool! I hope she's in videos in the background. Keep her!
I legit love this over the crap they have out nowadays!!
Grandma:turns 70
Me: welp grandma you can’t use this DIY doll kit anymore
Grandma: :(
RIP
grandma
kai chisaki better: 71
Plot twist: grandma is still 50
@Rania Mongiello r/wooooosh
Amy The GachaTuber lmao, you really don’t know what the r/woooosh subreddit is, do you? I doubt you even have reddit because if you did, you would be a r/lostredditor. Here, let me explain. The person that you were referring to knew that it was a joke (hence the “not funny” comment) but they were just stating that it was unfunny. What the r/woooosh subreddit is when a person does not realize what the person is saying is a joke. In conclusion, saying that something is unfunny does not count as a r/woooosh.
LOVED THIS!
would you consider scanning the instructions? i'd love to have that hair pattern / ribbon dimensions so i can make an army of dolls (:
Same!
Geez...screenshot and zoom in into your images viewer, transfer to a plastic bag or a very thin paper, thats what i do to get some needle felt patterns.
I'd just screenshot then email to my tablet so I can use it as a kinda lightbox
Or Google the pattern maybe 💁♀️
Jackie being salty cuz a toy from 1953 doesn’t have pictures 😂
the cameras suck jackie >:3
They had photographs of the kit in the advertisement... it's not like there were no cameras in the 1950s. Even small, portable film camera were available 1880s, and fairly widespread by the 1900s. This is 70 years after that and camera and printing technology was fairly advanced.
lol
@@ChildOfAnAndroid - Yes ... cameras existed and the methods for printing were available ... but at what cost? How much sense would it make to double the cost of the kit for the sake of photos that customers weren't expecting in the first place.
@@MizGizma about the same as it did to print a picture in the 1980s, and only a tiny bit more than it would cost now - just the price of a roll of film and for the images to be printed. It would add no cost to the printing of the packaging as this is already being printed from images, just not photographs. This is the 1950s not medieval times. It really wasn't difficult or expensive to produce a black and white photograph, most families even had their own personal camera at this point in time.
jackie: *smells instructions*
jackie: i LOVE books!
ma'am, that's an instruction manual
So funny eh XD
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XD
Lol
Truly amazing find! By the by, the “hair” was crepe paper but pure cudos for getting tissue paper to work. If I’d tried, it would have dissolved into blue spooge. A lot of crafts and people-sized costumes were made with crepe paper in that period. The stuff is amazing.
I never was a crafty type kid but one Christmas I got a rainbow loom and I LOVED IT SO MUCH! i still would if I had it still! It's so much fun to do different styles and some of the designs are kinda challenging and it's so much fun learning them!
When you turn 71
"Welp, guess I can't make dolls anymore 🤷♀️"
That's so true
Truth be told, I would pay $20 for a kit like that XD those dolls are super adorable, and I agree about the hair. Super creative and cute
I made these exact same types of dolls when I was little, but I made their clothes out of silk flowers, it was fun! :D
Your kitty says I love you, more love please. This was a cool look back on craft kits.
I loved seeing you trying not to smile. I work at a re-sale store mostly selling online now due to covid. We have a lot of vintage crafts but I haven't come across a whole kit like shown in your video. Kudos to the great find! It's about the nostalgia and putting yourself through the time machine of how it was back then. For me it's the comfort of simplicity (then vs now).
+ If I come across a fully vintage craft kit I will be sure to send it your way!
"In my days things were good quality you could chuck a baby in the air and it would grow wings and fly away."
"JACKIE 2019"
I actually used to have a kit similar to this from germany, my grandma brought it over and my sisters didn't have much interest in it.
Anyways the dresses was made from some kind of ribbon feeling fabric
O H SHE LIKED IT
Where I am “silk paper” is called tissue paper that’s normal right???
Yeah tissue paper here too xD
Cwispy Sauce same
We call both of them, but they are kinda different but same!
Yes tissue paper here in the midwest (us). Could use crepe paper, too (the stuff we use as streamers at parties).
English isn't her first language. She forgot what we call it
I laughed so hard. Genuinely humorous, witty, and clean. My new favorite person to watch!
I remember seeing a more modern version of this when I was little and my mom actually bought me it. I don’t remember what I made but I think it was mostly about ballerinas
Rock tumbler. Made lots of jewelry with it but it was less a kit and more a bag of rocks.
Paper dolls, and these Make it & bake it (stain glass windows) from 1973
I looooved paper dolls as a kid!!
I totally remember those kits
Oh oh I have a name for you when make dolls jackie!
DollECrafter!
Ok ok ill leave😂 Love you Jackie😊 #NerdificationSquad
Jackie this is so fun to watch! Look up a car seat from the 70 and holy carp we survived! LOL Ramsey's is such a LOVER!!!
JaKIe yOu dID iT WroNG!!!
Also the "silk paper" is called tissue paper 😂😂😂
Eivon Potros you rlly expectin me to wipe my ass w/ that
- DevilGacha -
No, you do that with toilet paper.
Anna Bella r/woooshhhh 🤦🏻♀️
Anna Bella in England we call it tissue paper. That’s the joke...
I think it's called crepe paper
The packaging is so cute, I love vintage stuff. #nerdeficationsquad
My grandma said this kit reminded her of a kit she had, it made Corn Husk dolls. I'm not sure of the brand or anything.
I want to be a resin and polymer expert like you one day ^-^
Fairy Mystonight me too! She inspired me to start doing resin 🤩
She's not am expert and she's not a novice. She's somewhere in between.
Rachel Marie was that supposed to be mean???
Do it! Don't let your dreams be dreams!
@@Hannah-gj7gw no not all
You’re doll turned out adorable! I actually have all the stuff needed to make these dolls in my craft supplies right now, so I totally want to make some with my daughter now. Thanks for the idea!
I love this! I will buy all those materials and make some with my cubs! I am guessing I could get all that at the dollar store
Ah yes, kids were made of strong materials. (Aunt broke her head because 3 boys shoved her down the clothes chute, needed staples) #Nerdificationsquad
My grandpa's father had his ribs shattered by a horse and his lungs got punctured by the bone when he was 8
Aunt lost 3 fingers to an axe my uncle knocked over. I question the story. He may have done it intentionally, which is scary.
My great aunt got her toe cut off by riding a bike without shoes on and my great grandpa buried it in the back yard.
My mom was shot and electrocuted, and at one point ripped a wart off on a splintered wood. I'm so glad I grew up now where the worst thing that's happened to me are a weight on my toe at 4 and gall bladder surgery last week
The question is, wth was wrong with those boys? Eep.
Looks like a mad version of Emily from Stardew Valley.
This comment made me laugh!
😂
Someone must have gifted her “fish taco” 🐟🌮
Hi
You play that game to
More vintage kits please! This was so much fun to see!!! I love it! Thank you x
"Heck, you could even take a baby, chuck it in the air, and it would grow wings and fly."
I was reading this while she said it.😂
XD
This was fantastic! I loved seeing you do a kit that my mom may have done as a child. Please do more....lots more. I am also going to attempt to do these dolls with my girls. So, stinking cute!
This was super cute!
One I remember liking when I was a kid was this little wheel that would spin your paper while you drop paint on it.
The centrifugal (?) force would make these lines, so it looked really neat.
I just recently remembered having that as a kid when I saw something that reminded me of it a little bit. It was so cool the way the paint would make awesome looking designs of different colors
#nerdeficationsquad
I told my parents when I was eating salt I EAT SALT BECAUSE I NEED IT TO LIVE.
I t ‘ s a R e q u i r e m e n t
From what I remember, I chugged the salt jar.
Spirit GachaYT oml same! I remember when i was 6 and would always eat salt out of the shaker, it was a phase because i dont like salt at all anymore lol
I have Addison’s disease, when I experience stress I need to increase my salt intake. So yes I need salt(y crafter) when stressed to live !
1 PLAY PER GRAIN. SALT ONLY, NO CHANGE.
Btw the the paper that you used for the hair is tissue paper :)
When I was little (currently 21) we used to get these little fairy doll kits that are sorta similar to that one. Usually it came with fabric flowers as the skirt, I think it had wings but I'm not sure. But the best part was that the faces came on a piece of transfer paper, and you could rub them onto the wooden heads with a popsicle stick. It came with several different face options. In my memory, we got these kits at the dollar store (maybe they only made 1-2 dolls each) but I could be wrong there. But I LOVED the transfer paper for the faces. I always thought that was the best.
I'm 3 years late, but I'm actually glad it took me this long to get around to this one because now that I have a daughter (and another on the way) this seems like a great craft to keep in mind for when they're a little bigger. You're right, it wouldn't be costly to pick up the components of the kit for cheap and I'm sure would keep little one's entertained!
She reminds me of Coraline, and is just like "Fight me, I'm a grain!" I love her! 💙 You did a really cute job!
#NerdeficationSquad
I remember this one Craft kit I had where basically you make a bear it provides a needle thread but yeah... It was interesting.
I had I kit like that but more modern it was fun I played FOR HOURS when I was little
SAME.
I had a Mattel Creeple People Thingmaker Toy made in the 60's. It was great! You did have to plug the little "baking" part in. I spent many hours making little rubbery creatures for the ends of pencils, etc. Loved the doll making kit..I would have loved it as a kid.
I had a kit similar to this when I was a kid (in the 1990s) but you made the dolls out of wooden clothespins. They weren't the kind that you squeeze, but the round ones that just slid over the clothes to keep them on the line. I think it was a vintage kit back then but I loved it!
I might be in my 30s but my favorite craft was a pot holder kit.
Ashley Cissell , the loom kit? I could never finish the last two rows due to the bands tension. I had to get my mom to finish the pot holder after slingshotting those bands across the room dozens of times.
Omg same! Then by the time I got another one several years later the loops were made out of a non heat friendly material
Ashley Cissell u can still get those kits
There called lotta loops
I’m twice your age and I freakin’ LOVED that thing! I had to get older to realize that those were the ugliest potholders EVER! LOL Still....kept me occupied for hours at a time!
omg mine too and i’m only 12
my parents still use those potholders and i made them when i was like 6
She looks like Coraline at the scene where she's in the other dimension and she's yelling at her other dimension mom "yOuRe NoT sEwInG bUtToNs In My EyEs
Cheerleading is Life oh mah god yes :3
Hi Jackie love your birb and cats stay blessed
I Love this kit! Please make the rest of the dolls!
"He's soo not allowed in here "
HE'S SOOOOOOO CUTE!!!!!!! 0w0
Who is cute??
@@aliyamouazan435 Jackies cat 😺
Lol 🙃
He's cute, but yeah... too many toxic things... *Angel enters the scene*
Hajime!?
am i the only one whos filled with curiosity of how she got that kit??? 🤔
Probably ebay, there is a lot of similar vintage stuff on there
Ebay, Mercari, apps to sell things locally, thrift stores, garage sales, gifted from neighbor, etc.
She went back in time, bought it and came back to review it.
EllaJean G Duh thx XD
Zeljana Sore mmm probably… guess it was pretty expensive
Can you make a video of you making the rest of your dolls?? I want to see you get creative with them. This was like a teaser for that!
I love your videos,keep up the good work! ❤
You’re so close to 1 million I hope you get there soon!
NerdEcrafter your soooo close to 1M subscribers!!!! Keep it up!!! 💪♥️
Was having that kind of day when you feel salty, but in a bad way
I NEED MY GOOD SALT.
Thank you Jackie ❤
Me- *shows video to dad *
Dad- this is crap
Me- mind* when did jackie's soul came into my father
For the girls that was supposed to be become stay-at-home mothers
basically The promised neverland mama route
Well independant mothers are amazing
Just like my mother who always went to work to get money to feed me
Hi! I loved those pull the yarn through the whole to make a pillow/picture kits!! So fun! You know the ones? There was a cute picture on the white cross cross type cloth, and you would put the string through, and pull it with that tool they provided.
We made these at school (circa 30 years ago) and were asked to ask our mums to provide us with scraps of fabric and yarn, most mums had tons of those.
I kinda missed the video cause I fell off the couch laughing so hard I was crying. Thanks for the laughs, and the video! 😂
Also I like your SaLtY doll there. I am quite SaLtY myself.
NerdECrafter has earned a new subscriber.
The Bride Doll picture looked like Glinda in her blue Bubble Dress from Wicked
My grandma taught me to make little dolls like that when I was a kid. That's so cool!
#nerdeficationsquad
Jackie , I was born in the early 80's as a kid I remember being bought a book with a push out doll with a variety of clothing options that you would pop out . These clothes had tabs that folded around the doll. I remember this being hours of fun 😊 (UK)
My granddaughter and I love watching your videos. We always say your saying and then laugh because our family doesn't know why we are saying them. Like "In Da Trash" "Everything you need" "Watch your mouth" "Figure it out da da da da da Figure it out" We just love watching you and your sister.
I'm not first
I'm not last
But I did click pretty fast
Same lol
@Flake and friends draws so what at least that person can spell
I love your painting of Ryuji in the background.
It’s amazing.
Over the summer vacation you should totally finish it.
Or at least try.
(I never finish paintings i start
I need to get them finished over the summer.)
Probably considered more of a toy than a craft kit, but one of my favorite things when I was a kid were fashion plates.
Klutz friendship bracelets craft kit was my favorite growing up! The instructions were all printed in color and easy to follow. You should try to find that one and test it out!
The paper in that kit reminds me of party decorating ribbon. Like the paper ribbon you tape on the wall for birthday parties.
I’ve just herd get off your iPad back in my day we had to come up with our own games. #NerdeficationSquad
MAYBE the paper was yellow but became brown over time
smart-
most likely not
Literary just voted for the thumbnail on Instagram 😂
Perhaps they used the materials they had available so perhaps some kits had different material colors. The hair material looks like he party streamer paper too. Also I did at one point in time make little worry dolls so the toothpick struggle is real!!
Jackie, you posted this on my birthday, I am 64, when we were kids we had paper dress up dolls the doll was cardboard and had paper clothes with tabs that you hung on the doll. There was loads of clothes and accessories like hand bags, hats gloves sect. We played for hours and hours and I had mine for Years!!!! I would love to see it again by the way I'm from the UK, please please do a review and take me down memory lane
'Heck if you throw a baby in the air it would grow wings and fly' dang that got me!!😂
Your cat is so cute! Could we possibly see more of Angel in the future, though? #NredEficationSquad
I think if this kit was new, and maybe had a bit more variety in faces and clothing colors it would 100% be worth it! There's so many doll heads, you could make so many different dolls, so hours of crafting time!
Tissue Paper! Love the blue haired Salty Doll Jackie! 😊👍
I used to make dolls like this with my grandma, obviously from modern kits, but so cool to see the same techniques!