Craft Room Tour, Crafting For Almost Everyone
This is my first video for Crafting for Almost Everyone. I wanted to share my craft room with you so you get an idea of how I arrange my supplies and tools so they are easily accessible for me.
I am really excited to engage in this process so hopefully more people with challenges can try new crafts and know which tools works best under our different circumstances because of the trails and errors I've faced along the way.
More importantly, Let's have fun with this!
I've been asked about the Tim Holtz acrylic blocks and the knobs I attached to the blocks. The blocks are for Idea-ology and are called "Fragments." They were about $10 at Michaels, Joanns and Hobby Lobby before using a coupon. The knobs are also from Tim Holtz Idea-ology and are called Curio Knobs and are $8 at Hobby Lobby and $9 at Michaels before the coupon. The last items you need to make my blocks are a ruler, a black Sharpie and Super Glue. Please remember to make your grid lines on the top of your block so when you clean it, you lines stay in place. I think you'll really like how light and user-friendly these blocks will be for you. Please give me a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. I have so many great ideas to benefit crafters like myself.,
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I am really excited to engage in this process so hopefully more people with challenges can try new crafts and know which tools works best under our different circumstances because of the trails and errors I've faced along the way.
More importantly, Let's have fun with this!
I've been asked about the Tim Holtz acrylic blocks and the knobs I attached to the blocks. The blocks are for Idea-ology and are called "Fragments." They were about $10 at Michaels, Joanns and Hobby Lobby before using a coupon. The knobs are also from Tim Holtz Idea-ology and are called Curio Knobs and are $8 at Hobby Lobby and $9 at Michaels before the coupon. The last items you need to make my blocks are a ruler, a black Sharpie and Super Glue. Please remember to make your grid lines on the top of your block so when you clean it, you lines stay in place. I think you'll really like how light and user-friendly these blocks will be for you. Please give me a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel. I have so many great ideas to benefit crafters like myself.,
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30 октября 2015 г. 2:05:05
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