Thursday, March 24, 2011

~i-ROCK Cristal Clear BLOG HOP!!! (video tutorial)~

Good morning my crafty friends!!!!!
I am excited about the blog hop today!

If you are here it is because you just left Melinda's blog...
and here is my project today...a VIDEO tutorial!!

I work with acetate and acrylic all the time especially being the
DT for Clear Scraps acrylic. I was finding my i-rock gems were popping
off my acrylic pages and cards, so I came up with this technique to
make them last and stay on...check it out

Don't forget to watch the credits *wink*

Now did you hop to each blog and hit follow along the way?
If you did you could win a
BIG I-ROCK prize package!!!!
Hurry back to Imaginisce and leave a comment!!!!



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70 comments:

Kathy said...

Thanks for the great tip! I haven't yet played with acrylic, but when I do, I'll be prepared. Especially since I need to add bling to everything!

Chantal Vandenberg said...

This is FANTASTIC!!! U R so inpsiring Pinky!!! :D

Lucianna Dilsaver said...

Thanks for the wonderful tip, now I have a VERY good reason to get the d-tress tool ;)

Triplet mom said...

so neat!

Michelle McClure said...

Thanks for the helpful hint when working with nonporous surfaces. I was wondering if I would have a use for the d-stress tool.

StampinCathy said...

I just love love the pages and all the bling. Thanks for a fabulous video too. You are so inspiring. I just love this tool and I have it on my wishlist. :)

doverdi said...

I haven't tried bling with acetate or acrylic yet but you've inspired me to want to try it. Now I guess I'll have to hunt for the distress tool. lol TFS!

Melissa said...

Great tip Pinky and I loved the credits! I would have to have my boys do the same thing if I was making videos! lol

Melissa
www.disneydreamerdesigns.blogspot.com

mitchmac said...

Thanks for the fantastic tips and instructions - you are SO inspiring!

www.cricutcraftyclare.blogspot.com said...

I love acrylic albums and can't understand why they are not more popular. Your idea to add the bling is great! I am following and thanks for the chance to win! cjdempsey9 at msn dot com

Danielle Higginbottom-Brown said...

Pinky, u rock!!!!! thanks for the chance!

Unknown said...

Great tutorial, the bling looks fabulous on the acetate!! Thanks
Cindy

Becky said...

fantastic

Linda said...

Thank you, this is the first demonstration for the I-Rock tool. It was very helpful. Have a great day!

Khristen said...

"crazy videos" hahahaha Loved your tips today, you are the source I turn to for acrylic tips, and you've got me ready to play with it now :)

Unknown said...

I love the LO's thanks for the great tip. Loved the credits, lol.
Hugs,
Melissa D
mkds312@hotmail.com
www.sleeplesswonder.blogspot.com

CRAZY4 CHRIST said...

Thanks for the video very informative!! Love the layout so cool!!:)
sierrababy08 dot blogspot dot com

Cowspotdog said...

What a terrific video and such a help hint to know if you use these products. It was sweet of the boys to give their Momma time to make her video :)

Jessica Carter said...

Love that LO....thanks for the tutorial....

I hope that boys are feeling better!

Lindy said...

Thanks for the tutorial Pinky!!! You are sooooo inspiring!!! Hope the boys are feeling better.

Karen AKA Soccerboyzmom said...

Thank you for showing us the video and making it easier for us to use. You are so thoughtful and love your project.

Drayia said...

Sweet thanks for the info and video on how to keep those i-rock crystals and studs on acrylic. Love the video credits. Great LOs your class is sure to be a hit Pinky. Thanks for sharing and a chance to win.

Yaritza said...

Awesome tip! I have my dstress tool and ibond on order. Can't wait to try out this tip. Thanks.

comopark1886 said...

Thanks for the tip! I have my i-rock on order & should be here any day now. I am awaiting the mailman!

Kristin said...

Thank you for showing us how to adhere the gems to the acrylic! Guess I have to go out and buy an Imaginisce destressing tool!

Kristin
ksully4597 at gmail dot com

Anonymous said...

Awesome tips...love the video. Thanks for sharing.

Nicole Doiron said...

I loved your video tutorial. I have never used the iRock, but sure am looking forward to it. I'll come back to your tutorial for sure once i get my prize pack (positive thinking, right? hehehe)
Being a fan of double page layouts, yours is awesome!

Becky Moore said...

This video was great! What a helpful idea! Did 'dorky' mommy let the kids out of their rooms yet??

Heather DG said...

Pinky you always crack me up - loved the credits! Thanks for the valuable info, and I always appreciate it in video form - so much easier to see sometimes than to read.

mommyof5kidz said...

VERY cool!!!! I think I need a D-stress now! LOL
THanks for sharing!

CheckerBeads said...

Thanks! Love the tip and the project!

Anne

Prettiful Creations said...

I want to get some of the acrylic now...I need to find a place to get it. And course I will need to get the distrss tool as well. Thanks so much for sharing this tip.
http://kathyskraftsandmore.blogspot.com/
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Melissa Kaye said...

Thanks for the tips! It had never occurred to me to sand to help it stick on acetate. Also, thanks for being "dorky" enough to make videos for us! :)

Moondust47 said...

Awesome! So simple! Thank you for sharing!

Kimberli said...

Great video, love your LO!! Thanks for the tips, the d-stress tool is on my want list!!

Brett said...

Oh my, that is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing!

Liz said...

Thanks for the great tutorial looking forward to getting that tool

Court said...

Love this! I learned so much about working with acetate from this video! :) Way to go Pinky!

XXOO AMY said...

thanks for the tip, it's brilliant!

Rhonda Van Ginkel said...

Loved the video Pinky!!! Your tip is spot on perfect and makes all the difference on acrylic and acetate!!!

Wonderful 2 page layout project too girl! I need to do more 2 pagers!!!

pdrnc said...

Great tip for getting the gems to stick to acrylic and acetate. Love your LO.

Dot said...

Thanks for the great ideas! I have to find one of those in a store near me soon!

Snips and Snails said...

Great ideas. Thanks for sharing.

Got2BCrafting said...

Left a comment on the wrong post.. ha ha ha!! Thank you so much for this great tip, I really didn't even think about the gems popping off! :) I can't wait to try this technique!
Lori
http://got2bcrafting.blogspot.com/

mitch1066 said...

You enabler!!I want it all lol.Thanks for the tips:)

mitch1066@gmail.com

Unknown said...

I must get that D-stress tool! Gotta have it! Thanks for the great tips! :-D

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the tip!! I really have been looking in to getting one of these dont have one yet.. but its on my list!
kacee
mcvicwif@Yahoo.com

Carol W. said...

Thank you for the wonderful tip! LOL nice credits! TFS

Kelly Sas said...

Great to know because I was so frustrated with having to glue instead of using my i-Rock! BUT I haven't been able to find the d-Stress yet around here. Archivers is suppose to get it soon. I wanted it before, but now I really do!

Corrie said...

Thanks for the video, it went fast at the end but that was cute.

Steph Ackerman said...

Thanks for the video.

Rhonda Miller said...

I love your layout and thanks for demonstrating how it stays on the acetate.

Dawnll said...

Always enjoy your helpful hints! This page is fab sweetie....you rock

Crafty Math Chick said...

Thanks for the cool tutorial - i-rock gems are so pretty, you certainly don't want them sliding off your pages! Appreciate the tip! Thanks for the chance to win!

Auntie Em said...

That was an awesome tutorial! Love the tips. You make it so easy to understand.
Thanks for sharing! :)

(You must have perfect little boys to stay in their rooms and play quietly while Mom makes these great videos! :D )

Manhattan Mandie said...

I just love your tutorials!!! Great job, Pinky!

Melinda Spinks said...

Cristal the video is perfect and will have everyone rushing to grab their acetate in know time. Love the layout for your class too. Amazing as always!

Anonymous said...

Thanks Pinky for sharing the video, I have always been to scared to use my Irock on Acetate/plastic as I thought it would burn it or not stick. THANK YOU!

Candy's Creations Blog said...

Thanks for the info! Now my I-rocks won't pop off!

st_mccall said...

I wanna do a mini arcrylic and lots of bling album for my soon to be daughter in law! Thanks for so much inspiration! No I just need the I-Rock tool!

Jodi said...

Awesome tutorial!!! You are so full of crafty magic!!! Thanks for sharing the do's and don'ts with us!!!

Kray said...

Thanks for the tips! Now, I am going to have more things on my "want and have to get list"! I love your work....always beautiful!!!!

Heather (goldiecar) said...

LOVE the idea of drilling into the plastic first!!!

Cynthia Baldwin said...

Gorgeous project! Thanks for the video. Unfortunately, I'm having problems with audio on my PC (boo!), so I can't hear what you're saying...but I can certainly see the lovely results of your work! So thanks, Pinky, and as your credits say - thanks also to your kids for being quiet during your taping of your tutorial. ;)

Larissa Heskett said...

SO fun you are so fun to watch!! LOVE your videos and the inspiration!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS DAY!! =)

SherriB said...

This tip is awesome and it really works Thanks for the inspiration!

sherri_braun@hotmail.com

Jean said...

Love your videos! Thanks for the directions and inspiration!

Hollyk said...

Great tip, I am going to get an I-Rock this weekend. :) Love your videos!!

terriK said...

Thanks for the tip. I guess that i need the I-distress now. Hope they have in at michaels and I can use my 50% off coupon

Amanda said...

Fantastic! Thanks for the tip!

amandawoodau at hotmail dot com