🥳Congrats on having TWO of your gorgeous pieces featured on the inlay packaging❣️That is very cool bragging rights! And thanks for another video filled with great demonstrations and inspirations. Love the round table with inlay on top. That big new blending brush is awesome. Party On🥳 🦜🦜🌸🌸🌺🌺🌼🌼
Congrats to you ! Wonderful that your gorgeous art work is hi-lighted with Debi’s beautiful inlay! Wondering if you can have a tutorial on using this inlay on a Jean jacket! Please…lol!
I appreciate EVERY last little step & detail you do. The details are important from a painted piece to a wowza show stopper. That inlay is BEAUTIFUL. And congrats on the pics. Your pieces are beautiful & should be showcased❤
I thought this was absolutely _lovely_ until the specific point that the 'sandy brown' paint was added. Maybe it's me, but it just reminded me of grubby fingermarks, I'm sorry if I sound negative. I'm really not against ageing _per se_ and I genuinely love the look of this pretty table otherwise, it's just that specific grubby-greyish colour. Maybe it's a little bit too close to home! 😳
Well… in the video I explain that in retrospect I would not have used the first color because it ended up getting covered up. So technically I guess I did waste paint, time and money. Painting for me is a creative process and sometimes what I start off doing changes. I make these videos so others can see my process. If one or two people learn something from them that’s great. Others can learn from what I do just as much as from the mistakes or missteps I make. It seems as if you have learned that you don’t find it economical or practical to use a layered paint approach.
Congrats my HERO ❤👩🎨🎉🥳🎈😍🥰🤩🤗👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful- never apologize for all the steps, your end result screams why.
Congratulations on your pieces being used on the inlay packaging! Love them!
🥳Congrats on having TWO of your gorgeous pieces featured on the inlay packaging❣️That is very cool bragging rights! And thanks for another video filled with great demonstrations and inspirations. Love the round table with inlay on top. That big new blending brush is awesome. Party On🥳
🦜🦜🌸🌸🌺🌺🌼🌼
Getting ready to use the inlays for the first time. Your video is super helpful thanks for sharing all these tips!
You’re welcome. Feel free to ask me questions should you have any!
How fun! Congratulations to you and Debi
Steps lead to a fun project! Your videos always bring some knowledge! 😊 thanks for sharing.
This for sharing
Oh yeah I love it! I thought it was perfect after clear wax but the dark wax over the inlay was exactly what it needed. It’s a work of art!
Glad you liked it!
I'm like you. I keep adding, blending and look ayering long after I could have stopped, lol. But it's my creative outlet and I love doing it ❤.
You’re a creative genius! I love the dark wax on top!
Thank you so much!
Congrats to you ! Wonderful that your gorgeous art work is hi-lighted with Debi’s beautiful inlay! Wondering if you can have a tutorial on using this inlay on a Jean jacket! Please…lol!
I haven’t tried anything on fabric so not sure I’m the one to give a tutorial 😂
This in lay should be a regular not a limited addition. Maybe if enough of us request it they will consider it.
Gorgeous and congratulations 🧡🧡🧡
I appreciate EVERY last little step & detail you do. The details are important from a painted piece to a wowza show stopper. That inlay is BEAUTIFUL.
And congrats on the pics. Your pieces are beautiful & should be showcased❤
Thank you very much!
I was excited!! Love your videos !! Was so happy to see you had made a new video . Thanks so cool !!!
Got another coming out today!
Congrats. Awesome work. I have really enjoyed this folklore inlay 🎉 done a few pieces
LOVE IT!
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Love it! 😊
kudos to you!! so pretty
Soo🎉🎉🎉 kool I just received it.
H0w many coats do u use of the fixative. ....?
Just one coat
I thought this was absolutely _lovely_ until the specific point that the 'sandy brown' paint was added. Maybe it's me, but it just reminded me of grubby fingermarks, I'm sorry if I sound negative.
I'm really not against ageing _per se_ and I genuinely love the look of this pretty table otherwise, it's just that specific grubby-greyish colour. Maybe it's a little bit too close to home! 😳
That’s OK. You don’t have to like it. 😃
Why do you guys always spend all that paint to then cover it up. Does not make any sense a waste of money.
Well… in the video I explain that in retrospect I would not have used the first color because it ended up getting covered up. So technically I guess I did waste paint, time and money.
Painting for me is a creative process and sometimes what I start off doing changes.
I make these videos so others can see my process. If one or two people learn something from them that’s great. Others can learn from what I do just as much as from the mistakes or missteps I make.
It seems as if you have learned that you don’t find it economical or practical to use a layered paint approach.