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  • 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?

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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

  • You could use a tweezer to finish pulling off letters after you get the edge started...less chance to mess it up with fingers.

  • What a great Christmas gift this will be, can't wait to try it myself!

  • 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!

  • 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

  • very beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing the process!

    *gina*

  • 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.

  • 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----

  • What a great project

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