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Hello Crafters! Today I came to buy some materials I need for my next project. I think we're going to use this thing over here that's really shiny and cute, and a little bit of glitter. I think we're covered with this.

Do you know what I just realized? That we've never thought about how our favorite materials are made. The fun thing about this video is that my friends from Fantasias Miguel invited us to see the factory to see how everything's made. So, let's go to the factory! We're going to start with my favorite material – GLITTER!

Just imagine that here, in the factory, they have giant bags like this one. I think I've never seen so much glitter together. It will tell you what the process is to make this beautiful and soft glitter. As you can see it all starts in this filter zone. Yes, because just as you see it here, this glitter is not as pure as it seems. It reaches these plastic containers where it passes through giant strainers to filter out the big chunks which don't belong.

Like these leftovers that are weird strips, which shouldn't end up on the final packaging. But hold on, we need to go back one step. Where does this glitter come from? It all starts with giant metallic paper rolls like this yellow one. Believe it or not, depending on the size, it could weigh up to 10 kilograms or more! These rolls are placed on a machine where they pass through really quickly and they start to get hole punched.

This strip with holes is what comes out at the end, and look, the craziest thing is that another one of the leftovers is the glitter. It's a little bit dirty, that's why it passes through the strainers we previously saw. The circle that passes through the hole puncher goes in through some wires which you have to move manually because they start to pile up really fast! Do you know what these circles are? Yes, they're sequins!

These sequins pass through thread and they start to tangle up to make sequin thread which is sold in enormous or small rolls but equally beautiful and shiny for your projects. Did you see how after making sequins we ended up with 2 of the prettiest materials? Sequin thread and glitter! This process can even be made using shapes!

Like this roll that's being punched out in a unicorn shape! The faces that come out are used to make decorative sequins like the kind you use for parties. Doesn't it look beautiful? I love these shiny colors!

As I walked through the factory, I found this hallway with white towers all of this is styrofoam! A lot and a lot of styrofoam sheets ready to be cut in a bunch of shapes that will help you decorate your next event.

To make a decorative styrofoam they place blocks of sheets in one of these cutting machines which is basically a wire that heats up and with a computerized program it starts to cut the shape you want. In this case, it's letters.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enHello Crafters!Today I came to buy some materialsI need for my next project.I think we're going to usethis thing over here that's really shiny and cuteand a little bit of glitter.I think we're covered with this.Do you know what I just realized?That we've never thought abouthow our favorite materials are madethe fun thing about this videois that or friends from Fantasias Miguelinvited us to see the factoryto see how everything's madeso let's got to the factory!We're going to start with my favorite materialGLITTER!Just imagine that here, in the factory,they have giant bags like this one!I think I've never seen so much glitter together!I'll tell you what the process isto make this beautiful and soft glitter.As you can see it all starts in this filter zoneyes because just as you see it herethis glitter is not as pure as it seems.It reaches these plastic containerswhere it passes through giant strainersto filter out the big chunks which don't belong.Like these leftovers that are weird stripswhich shouldn't end up on the final packaging.But hold on. We need to go back one step.Where does this glitter come from?It all starts with giant metallic paper rollslike this yellow onethat believe it or not, depending on the sizeit could weigh up to 10 kilograms or more!These rolls are placed on a machinewhere they pass through really quicklyand they start to get hole punchedthis strip with holes is what comes out at the endand look the craziest thingis that another one of the leftovers is the glitter.It's a little bit dirty,that's why it passes through the strainerswe previously saw.The circle that passes through the hole punchergoes in through some wireswhich you have to move manuallybecause they start to pile up really fast!Do you know what these circles are?Yes! They're sequins!These sequins pass through threadand they start to tangle upto make sequin threadwhich is sold in enormous or small rollsbut equally beautiful and shinyfor your projects.Did you see how after making sequinswe ended up with 2 of the prettiest materials?Sequin thread and glitter!This process can even be made using shapes!Like this roll that's being punched outin a unicorn shape!The faces that come outare used to make decorative sequinslike the kind you use for parties.Doesn't it look beautiful?I love these shiny colors!As I walked through the factory,I found this hallway with white towersall of this is styrofoam!A lot and a lot of styrofoam sheetsready to be cut in a bunch of shapesthat will help you decorate your next event.To make a decorative styrofoamthey place blocks of sheetsin one of these cutting machineswhich is basically a wire that heats upand with a computerized programit starts to cut the shape you want.In this case it's letters \"N\"What surprises me the mostis that they cut hundreds of sheets at the same time!At the end of the process,they're left with these giant bags of leftover styrofoam.All of these pieces are reusedas a base to make waterproofing paintthe kind that protects houses!Honestly, I didn't know this!Can you imagine the amount of timethat it takes to cut each of these designs?The best thing is that there's a designfor any occasionand I personally loved to find outthat nothing goes to wastebecause everything gets reused.If you had to make your own styrofoam design,for what occasion would you want it to be?Leave me your comment.Have you seen the wood things they sell?All of that is also made in this factory!It starts with one or two big sheetswhich are placed on a cutting machinewhich is programmed by computer.As you can see; all of the cuts are perfect!And when we have all of our pieces,it's time to pass to the assembly stationI decided to test out my abilitiesin the area of assembling boxes.You start with a strip of tapeyou place all 4 wallsyou connect them with white gluelift it upand being very carefullya lot more than I had hereconnect all 4 sidesand here we'll strongly hold it with tapeand we'll cut it with this very convenient saw.Now we'll even up the corners with the hammerand remove the excess with the glue.I can't believe that this process is done manually!I imagined it would be something more mechanicalbut every box has a special unique human touch!The paint job is also done manuallya box at a time with a spray like this oneand they're left to dry naturallyuntil they're very dry and ready to be sold.It's crazy to imagine that the materials we useare made like this right?I would've never imagined that this was the process!Testing out my bagging skillsAh!They all fell!As you can tell I'm missing techniquethese were my first bagsthis was the last onethis one definitely does not go to the store!Wow that tour was incredible!I didn't imagine some things were made like thattell me in the commentswhat was the thing which caught your eye the most?I think for me it wasdefinitely the glitterbecause it's my favorite material.If you liked this video, remember to give it a like.Also thanks a lot to our friends of Fantasias Miguelfor opening up the factoryso that we could get to see it.And it's time to show our #craftypower solet's all go and thank them on their social mediaand that's it for this videoI'll see you on the next one!Goodbye!\n"