How did I live without these paint squeezers? This came in the mail recently from a friend who saw them and knew if it worked on toothpaste it would work wonders on a tube of paint.
Here’s a tube of paint held up to the light so you can see how little paint is wasted! Thanks Vicki Romaine for such a useful goodie!
Oh wow I shall have to look out for those!
I needed one of those today. Great little tool….xox
That’s awesome! I’ll have to find some of those. When Dina Wakley gets down to the end of her paint tubes, she snips the bottom end off to get the last of that yummy color! There’s still plenty of paint in there and if it’s not all used up in one sitting, fold the end over once or twice and put a binder clip on it!
This is a great item to use on my paint tubes. Thanks…. Anyway, my comment is really for your Blog Hop. I can’t seem to get to a place to post… always says “Page Not Found”. No worries, just wanted you to know how great your project turned out. I am so going to use that technique on my next card. Thanks for sharing it.
So sorry – the computer elves had their fun with me. I think I have it fixed now.
OMG! I use these in my bathroom! Why did that never occur to me? I am so glad your friend is smarter than I am! lol
Thank you for sharing this!
Great idea !! I’m pretty good at squeezing the last drop out, but get annoyed when the paint flows back into the area of the tube I just squeezed. This looks like it will prevent that! !! Cool !!!
I’ve purchased these exact squeezers at Walmart for anyone looking.
Another wonderful video. Maybe the reason why you didn’t put the glue dot on the stamp is because your subconscious was thinking maybe the stamp’s glue was old and could come off.
At least that’s what my brain thought of. 😉
What a great idea !
Also Carolyn (I can’t or don’t think) I thank you as often as I should – your work is amazingly wonderful – and you make it seems easy to do – thankyou thankyou so very much – I am learning from you !!!