Denise.... you put the PRO in PROject !! I love this technique. Fantastic results. You are an excellent “teacher”. I found you through Christy James when you transformed the bust into a head planter, and I was hooked !! Keep up the inspirational transformations (please and thank you) 🥰🥰
I am always so impressed with your vision and creativity. I have a question regarding adhering the image. After the back of the mirror is cleaned and the coating removed. Is it possible to adhere the transfer behind the glass then secure it? Thank you so much for your answer.
Wow very beautiful. I have an old antique mirror that is in the garage gathering dust for the last 3 years. I think it would look amazing if I follow your instructions in this video and give it a new lease of life. Thank you for sharing this beautiful tutorial. Sending you blessings from Toronto, Canada.
@@SalvagedInspirationsThank you kindly my dear. I'm glad to find out you are a fellow Canadian. Hope you have lots of projects to keep you busy during the lock down. By the way, I brought the mirror inside and it is such a beautiful piece that my husband won't let me antique it. He said, it will be ruined. So there goes that project. I have to look for something else to keep me busy. I'm heading over to your blog for some inspiration. Please keep up the excellent work. Cheers :)
I seen some transfer that you don't flip it over you just take it and put the sticky side up and just go and scrape over it does this last for a long time or what do you have to put on it to keep it like for a long time
I used bleach and water to antique the mirror Saadia. Super easy and something we all have at home. Here's the link to the post salvagedinspirations.com/diy-antiqued-mirror-and-how-to-apply-prima-transfers/
The mirror is not sealed with anything. I don't use windex /cleaners on it tho. I give it a dusting every now and then with a soft cloth or swifter cloth..
Hi Jeanine! When I apply the transfer onto wood furniture I seal/wax after the transfer is applied.. not before. The applicator comes with the transfers :)
Denise.... you put the PRO in PROject !! I love this technique. Fantastic results. You are an excellent “teacher”. I found you through Christy James when you transformed the bust into a head planter, and I was hooked !! Keep up the inspirational transformations (please and thank you) 🥰🥰
Beautiful!
I am always so impressed with your vision and creativity. I have a question regarding adhering the image. After the back of the mirror is cleaned and the coating removed. Is it possible to adhere the transfer behind the glass then secure it? Thank you so much for your answer.
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ty so much!! you are fabulous!!
Thanks for sharing Denise great tutorial!
Wow very beautiful. I have an old antique mirror that is in the garage gathering dust for the last 3 years. I think it would look amazing if I follow your instructions in this video and give it a new lease of life. Thank you for sharing this beautiful tutorial. Sending you blessings from Toronto, Canada.
Hey neighbour! I'm in Burlington. :) Have fun with your mirror and stay safe. x
@@SalvagedInspirationsThank you kindly my dear. I'm glad to find out you are a fellow Canadian. Hope you have lots of projects to keep you busy during the lock down. By the way, I brought the mirror inside and it is such a beautiful piece that my husband won't let me antique it. He said, it will be ruined. So there goes that project. I have to look for something else to keep me busy. I'm heading over to your blog for some inspiration. Please keep up the excellent work. Cheers :)
@@TSD0416 Hopefully you find another mirror ... and ugly one ;) to try it on and if so, I'd LOVE to hear how it all works out for you. XO
I seen some transfer that you don't flip it over you just take it and put the sticky side up and just go and scrape over it does this last for a long time or what do you have to put on it to keep it like for a long time
These transfers adhere REALLY well! No need to seal them on a mirror
Hello, thank you for sharing! How did you do the frame, it's beautiful? :)
I know you don't need to do it on the mirror what about on woodwork do you need to seal it with anything we can last for a long time
It is gorgeous than for sharing? Did u use antiqued mirror effect with the frosted spray? I have forgotten the name.
I used bleach and water to antique the mirror Saadia. Super easy and something we all have at home. Here's the link to the post salvagedinspirations.com/diy-antiqued-mirror-and-how-to-apply-prima-transfers/
So you dont have to put anything over it? Cleaners don't mess with the transfer image?
The mirror is not sealed with anything. I don't use windex /cleaners on it tho. I give it a dusting every now and then with a soft cloth or swifter cloth..
When you put it on wood furniture do you apply sealer or wax before applying it? Also where did you get the applicator to rub it on?
Hi Jeanine! When I apply the transfer onto wood furniture I seal/wax after the transfer is applied.. not before. The applicator comes with the transfers :)
Great! Thank You!
Where do I find your video on how to do the antiquing before you place your transfer?
Here you go :) ua-cam.com/video/NIJreuJn8-Q/v-deo.html
@@SalvagedInspirations Thanks, love! Keep up the beautiful work!
Wow, new to your channel and subscribed. Beautiful and good teacher. Pleasure to meet ya, Denise.
A pleasure to meet you Leah and thanks for the kindness. :)
That’s fine, but you didn’t describe how to “prep” the surface.
Takes too long with that tool.