I love your videos! You are so meticulous and everything ends up looking so perfect! You are the crafter I aspire to be! Thank you for putting these videos out and for your teaching style and just every single detail of your process! It is greatly appreciated! Can’t wait for more videos! ❤🎉
Ok, I have watched several of your videos & love each one but your voice sounds so familiar to me and I finally figured it out. I don't know if you are familiar with who she is but I've watched "Michelle The Painter" for years and that is who you remind me of..your voice, your tutorial instructions... everything.😂❤
Hi there. I usually use a wood burning tool to cut my poly burlap mesh. Here’s a link to one like mine: www.michaels.com/product/walnut-hollow-creative-woodburner-value-tool-10005558?michaelsStore=1034&inv=1
I just loved your tutorial. This is the first time watching you. Everything looks beautiful and so clean!!! Can I ask are you the only one that does the tutorials on the Door Doctor?
Christine, asking a very dumb question but gonna ask anyway. First, I love your work! Very professional looking and intentional! I’m just getting into my attempts at making a wreath…so regarding the plastic grid, how exactly do you measure to cut the grid and once it’s cut is there a specific direction to attach it to the wreath frame? You may have addressed this somewhere but I’m just asking. Thank you.
Hi there. Usually I just trace a circle onto the mesh with a sharpie using the wire frame as a guide. Then I cut it and attach with zip ties. I usually attach it to the back side of the frame but it really shouldn’t make a big difference. Good luck! Christine
What a great tutorial, thank you!!!
So Pretty!!! ❤❤❤
I love your videos! You are so meticulous and everything ends up looking so perfect! You are the crafter I aspire to be! Thank you for putting these videos out and for your teaching style and just every single detail of your process! It is greatly appreciated! Can’t wait for more videos! ❤🎉
Beautiful. I love your color choices and the lollipop petal that showcases the pretty center.
Absolutely beautiful ❤️
Beautiful wreath !! 🌹🌹🌹
I will try this wreath for sure and you are very right that the little peddles in the middle make it look extra special💖 Gail from Canada
Ok, I have watched several of your videos & love each one but your voice sounds so familiar to me and I finally figured it out. I don't know if you are familiar with who she is but I've watched "Michelle The Painter" for years and that is who you remind me of..your voice, your tutorial instructions... everything.😂❤
Very pretty. I use the tip of my glue gun to make a hole in the top of the ball. Stick the rope in and start to spiral 😊
Very well done clear and precise. Where did you purchase the large mesh cutter
I would like to know also
Hi there. I usually use a wood burning tool to cut my poly burlap mesh. Here’s a link to one like mine:
www.michaels.com/product/walnut-hollow-creative-woodburner-value-tool-10005558?michaelsStore=1034&inv=1
I just loved your tutorial. This is the first time watching you. Everything looks beautiful and so clean!!! Can I ask are you the only one that does the tutorials on the Door Doctor?
Yes, I’m a one woman show 😊
Christine, asking a very dumb question but gonna ask anyway. First, I love your work! Very professional looking and intentional! I’m just getting into my attempts at making a wreath…so regarding the plastic grid, how exactly do you measure to cut the grid and once it’s cut is there a specific direction to attach it to the wreath frame? You may have addressed this somewhere but I’m just asking. Thank you.
Hi there. Usually I just trace a circle onto the mesh with a sharpie using the wire frame as a guide. Then I cut it and attach with zip ties. I usually attach it to the back side of the frame but it really shouldn’t make a big difference. Good luck! Christine
Do you have a video on how you burn poly burlap mesh?
I hope to soon. I’ve had a number of questions about wood burning as well as Mod Podging my mesh. Stay tuned!