I was just in awe when I saw this video, I love making handmade crafts. This by far is the best idea I have seen in awhile. Thanks so much for the 7 part step by step video. I am looking forward to your next idea! Also if I can't find the Ranger Ink is there another brand available?
I am in such awe of the things I am finding out I can do. If it wasn't for your video I would have never known about what you can do with alcohol ink and also the embossing powder. Thank you so much for sharing this project!
you have done an amazing job and I can only hope to learn lots from yo. Beautiful products combined with the love of your friends and love of the area!!! Thank you Elizabeth Kitchen
Thanks for your comment. Once the alcohol ink has dried, you shouldn't have a problem "scratching" it off. It "stains" the glass. If you make a mistake, you can remove the ink with the Ranger Alcohol Ink Blending Solution.
So the alcohol ink is actually into the glass? I was wirried that the sharp tool that you used to remove the vinyl letter after you put on the embossing powder, would cut into the coloring of the glass----
I was just in awe when I saw this video, I love making handmade crafts. This by far is the best idea I have seen in awhile. Thanks so much for the 7 part step by step video. I am looking forward to your next idea! Also if I can't find the Ranger Ink is there another brand available?
stacystanley 1 year ago
This is really a good video. I'm a craft person not a scrapebooker so this is just up my alley. Do More more more.
bovels1949 1 year ago
I am in such awe of the things I am finding out I can do. If it wasn't for your video I would have never known about what you can do with alcohol ink and also the embossing powder. Thank you so much for sharing this project!
jjgz4ever 1 year ago
I am so impressed with your videos. This is the second project that I've watched. I've wasted so much time watching others, but no more. Thanks
hihohairdo 2 years ago
could you maybe peel the letters off after adding the glue, and before you add the embossing powder? The powder shouldnt stick to a clean surface.
bgfknjugs 2 years ago 3
you have done an amazing job and I can only hope to learn lots from yo. Beautiful products combined with the love of your friends and love of the area!!! Thank you Elizabeth Kitchen
lizziehk2000 2 years ago
You could use a tweezer to finish pulling off letters after you get the edge started...less chance to mess it up with fingers.
audreyhight 2 years ago 3
What a great Christmas gift this will be, can't wait to try it myself!
ldwestover 2 years ago
This is such a beautiful project! I cannot wait to try using the vinyl and the stamp material!
You have done a wonderful job with the videos - I will definitely be looking for more from you!
ScrappinTa 2 years ago
Hi Miranda!!
You did a fantastic job with each tutorial... thank you so much for showing us how wonderful these jars are to make.
Wishing you a beautifully blessed week!
Deborah
lookieloumbr 2 years ago
very beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing the process!
*gina*
ggspalapa 2 years ago
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Great project, enjoyed it!! Thanks for sharing. Also, I have ordered from them and I recommend them to everyone.
Gerangideon 2 years ago
BelovedLeah-
Thanks for your comment. Once the alcohol ink has dried, you shouldn't have a problem "scratching" it off. It "stains" the glass. If you make a mistake, you can remove the ink with the Ranger Alcohol Ink Blending Solution.
CustomCrops 2 years ago
So the alcohol ink is actually into the glass? I was wirried that the sharp tool that you used to remove the vinyl letter after you put on the embossing powder, would cut into the coloring of the glass----
BelovedLeah 2 years ago
What a great project
KnittingFinn 2 years ago