Ornette~ thanx for a wonderfull way to clean up a mess so we can get a second chance to get it right!!! I just loved your witty way of showing off how to not do something !!! You are way cool Girl friend!!! I am totaly addicted to You tube as well as to scrapbooking!!! thanx again a fellow scrap nut!!! Tessa~~~
@tessa71465 Tessa - YouTube is a place to lose many hours :D Watching all of the fabulous videos that others have made..it also sends you to the craft store more often than you think :D Enjoy your crafting. This addiction is good for your family and friends. They benefit from the creations you make and put big smiles on their faces.
@joeandjo100 Acetate can be cut with scissors or a craft knife since it is so thin. Plexiglass, such as used in this video, is cut with a saw...scroll saw, circular saw, any kind of mechanical saw. You have to put masking tape on both sides of the Plexiglas in the area you want to cut to keep the stuff from chipping and splitting. Have fun with your projects.
Baby blue eyes spook me. That's my fault, I know. But I don't think I'm alone. I would suggest that politicians and public relations folks with baby blue eyes consider wearing contact lenses to make their irises darker.
thanks for the tutorial, ive recently been introduced to plexiglass painting and i purchased a couple pieces, this helped me get started with a basic painting...thanks! :)
This was another fantastic lesson video Leslie! Lots of fun to watch again! I love your chuckle at the end when you hold up your "eraser"! lol Thanks so much!...Nancy :o)
Thank you very much. I thought everyone knew this already and I was the last one in line on this tip. Two of my favorite non crafty things. Rubbing alcohol and baby powder. Have to have them.
@WhatYouMakeIt1 Thank you for your comment. Let us know what you come up with after you play a while. After watching the video on your Corvette mini, and seeing the spray paint I did a big gulp at the thought of messing up the paint.
Ornette~ thanx for a wonderfull way to clean up a mess so we can get a second chance to get it right!!! I just loved your witty way of showing off how to not do something !!! You are way cool Girl friend!!! I am totaly addicted to You tube as well as to scrapbooking!!! thanx again a fellow scrap nut!!! Tessa~~~
tessa71465 2 months ago
@tessa71465 Tessa - YouTube is a place to lose many hours :D Watching all of the fabulous videos that others have made..it also sends you to the craft store more often than you think :D Enjoy your crafting. This addiction is good for your family and friends. They benefit from the creations you make and put big smiles on their faces.
Leslie
boknstet 2 months ago
Leslie, What is the best way to cut acetate? Great tips! Just starting with these these types of crafts.
joeandjo100 2 months ago
@joeandjo100 Acetate can be cut with scissors or a craft knife since it is so thin. Plexiglass, such as used in this video, is cut with a saw...scroll saw, circular saw, any kind of mechanical saw. You have to put masking tape on both sides of the Plexiglas in the area you want to cut to keep the stuff from chipping and splitting. Have fun with your projects.
Leslie
boknstet 2 months ago
Baby blue eyes spook me. That's my fault, I know. But I don't think I'm alone. I would suggest that politicians and public relations folks with baby blue eyes consider wearing contact lenses to make their irises darker.
yowzephyr 7 months ago
Goodness gracious, what amazing eyes.
ar4216 1 year ago 7
@ar4216 Thank you, it is very sweet of you to say that.
Leslie
boknstet 1 year ago
thanks for the tutorial, ive recently been introduced to plexiglass painting and i purchased a couple pieces, this helped me get started with a basic painting...thanks! :)
giovannalicious08 1 year ago
@giovannalicious08 I'm glad this helped you out. Just remember rubbing alcohol is a really fine eraser :-) if you need one.
Leslie
boknstet 1 year ago
You remind me of my aunt xD which is a good thing
jewelloveit 1 year ago
@jewelloveit Now, that is high praise to me. Thank you very much. I don't know your Aunt but she must be fun :-)
Leslie
boknstet 1 year ago
This was another fantastic lesson video Leslie! Lots of fun to watch again! I love your chuckle at the end when you hold up your "eraser"! lol Thanks so much!...Nancy :o)
nickelnook1 1 year ago
Thank you very much. I thought everyone knew this already and I was the last one in line on this tip. Two of my favorite non crafty things. Rubbing alcohol and baby powder. Have to have them.
boknstet 1 year ago
Pretty sharp sis, i liked the pretty swirly movements your made, feminine, VERY feminine, lol, love it.
pinkcarnationdaisy 1 year ago
I thought "What the heck are you talking about?" then I remembered the crystal flourish I put on there. Thank you.
boknstet 1 year ago
Hi, Leslie, I really like the tip of the alcohol, I didn`t know. Thanks for share,
Indira
FRAPMGP 1 year ago
Glad I could share that with you. Now you can experiment, too :-)
Leslie
boknstet 1 year ago
great info...
1tinac 1 year ago
@1tinac Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it.
boknstet 1 year ago
Great tips!! Thanks again for sharing.
Have a great weekend.
warm thoughts,
Karen
WhineSwine 1 year ago
@WhineSwine Thank you for your thoughtful weekend wishes. That was sweet of you. And thank you for your comment on using alcohol as an "eraser" hahaha
Leslie
boknstet 1 year ago
Leslie...I so did not know that about alcohol! I want to go use a Q-tip and draw in the alcohol ink!
Your friend is going to love her mini---what a pretty "patchwork" page you created on the acrylic....love it!
WhatYouMakeIt1 1 year ago
@WhatYouMakeIt1 Thank you for your comment. Let us know what you come up with after you play a while. After watching the video on your Corvette mini, and seeing the spray paint I did a big gulp at the thought of messing up the paint.
boknstet 1 year ago
Leslie...you can't mess it up....it just becomes more "distressed!" LOL
WhatYouMakeIt1 1 year ago