This video is so great! You are so creative and clever! I just love how you presented your unique ideas, tips and tricks. Plus your videos are visually pleasing and easy to follow. I’ve been making diy videos for a while but I know there is still so much to learn. I love the idea of making dupes on a budget. I don’t think we have any pottery barns near me so it’s even better that I can make my own now. I’m happy to come across a talented creator like you. I’d really love to learn more from each other.
Nice work! I've watched a lot of these videos, and you're the ONLY person who actually prepped the surface first; my question is always how well will the finish adhere. Well done!
Thanks so much, you gave me just what I was looking for. Just bought some yard sale vases and wanted ideas on best way to make them high end and you did it👍👍
Hi you are my 7/4/24 present. Loved your wax brush cleaning video. I just stumbled onto it. I do ceramics and there are a lot of interesting non texture vases I work with. I use gold leaf sometimes for punch but it's so tedious. I'm about to begin using Metallique waxes, hence my interest in brush cleaning. I had NO IDEA about the use of Plaster of Paris. Question: Could you put Plaster of Paris on a fired ceramic piece and while P of P is still wet press a stencil into it for design purposes? If so one could create some wonderful designs. What do you think? Paul in AZ
Super nice. Can't wait to do some, too. BTW, you need to remove your craft table top with all the paint and natural distressing, frame it and hang it on the wall. It's gorgeous! Thanks for sharing and you have a new subscriber. 😀
I’ve never used gesso so I can’t say. I do believe that these products are available in Europe. You can search on this website for a dealer near you. dixiebellepaint.com?aff=80
Instead of sanding your project after it dries...wet a sponge and lightly go over it. It will do the same thing as sanding...but you won't be breathing the harmful dust.
I know this is a old video. My maiden is Dodson. You just don't here the name often. I was just wondering could we be a long lost cousin. My father was Raymond and Uncle James. Let me know. Thanks so much. Liked your video.
I tried painting the slick stick over my vessel and let it dry. I didn't have plaster of Paris but I had dry dex, the stuff that starts out pink and turns white as it dries. While I was applying the drydex, it started to pull the slick stick away in patches from the vessel. What did I do wrong?
Could be one of 2 things. The glass wasn’t cleaned well causing the slick stick not to bond or the slick stick didn’t have enough dry time. Slick stick is water-based and could reactivate with the plaster.
Love this idea, I have some vases that need a new look.
Enjoyed you video. Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing.
Your table looks like it lives a good life.
Awesome job, very chic❤
I love them all. And on an unrelated note, I love your glitter strands. Stay crafty silver sister.
Your the best! Love how your pieces turned out. Now I’m going to try. Thanks.
Thanks! You’ll have fun with this technique.
Красота! Люблю винтажный стиль.
Absolutely beautiful
Great job!
Thanks for sharing this . I’m going to buy some plaster of Paris, and have a great time. Have an awesome day😊😊
Have fun!
These vases are wonderful!!I am so glad I found your channel!
I’m glad you found me too. 🙂
So pretty
This video is so great! You are so creative and clever! I just love how you presented your unique ideas, tips and tricks. Plus your videos are visually pleasing and easy to follow. I’ve been making diy videos for a while but I know there is still so much to learn. I love the idea of making dupes on a budget. I don’t think we have any pottery barns near me so it’s even better that I can make my own now. I’m happy to come across a talented creator like you. I’d really love to learn more from each other.
Very pretty, I really liked them!!
Those are absolutely amazing 🤩😍🤩😍
You did a beautiful job
Thank you, Ashley!
That's perfect.👍
Off topic your hair is beautiful 😍
I absolutely love this you have done a wonderful job
Thanks! It was a lot of fun.
Nice work! I've watched a lot of these videos, and you're the ONLY person who actually prepped the surface first; my question is always how well will the finish adhere. Well done!
So far so good but you still can’t submerge them in water.
Thanks so much, you gave me just what I was looking for. Just bought some yard sale vases and wanted ideas on best way to make them high end and you did it👍👍
Very pretty work! Thanks for the idea of using the side of the craft stick to create those lines! I love those sort of useful, handy tips! 👌😄👍👏💯
I’m so glad you enjoyed this. It was a lot of fun. Be blessed. ❤️
Just the tutorial I was looking for! I have always admired your creativity! Can't wait for the next video!!
Hi you are my 7/4/24 present. Loved your wax brush cleaning video. I just stumbled onto it. I do ceramics and there are a lot of interesting non texture vases I work with. I use gold leaf sometimes for punch but it's so tedious. I'm about to begin using Metallique waxes, hence my interest in brush cleaning. I had NO IDEA about the use of Plaster of Paris. Question: Could you put Plaster of Paris on a fired ceramic piece and while P of P is still wet press a stencil into it for design purposes? If so one could create some wonderful designs. What do you think?
Paul in AZ
You don’t necessarily have to use a primer. You can rough sand to give it ‘tooth’.
Ciao, bellissimo risultato🔝grazie!!!
Un saluto dall'Italia 👋
Thank you. ❤️
Beautiful ❤️ 😍 👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you 🙏🏻
Super nice. Can't wait to do some, too. BTW, you need to remove your craft table top with all the paint and natural distressing, frame it and hang it on the wall. It's gorgeous! Thanks for sharing and you have a new subscriber. 😀
Thank you! I have thought about doing that for so long. Great minds. ❤️
How fun!
It really is! Reminded me of making mud pies when I was a little girl. :)
@@DoDodsonDesigns yes!! ❤️
...vry nice, thank you.
Thank you so much. Creating a high-end look on a garage sale budget is always a good feeling. :)
Instead of Slick Stik, could I use a course gesso? I live in Europe & we don’t have all the American products.
I’ve never used gesso so I can’t say. I do believe that these products are available in Europe. You can search on this website for a dealer near you. dixiebellepaint.com?aff=80
Instead of sanding your project after it dries...wet a sponge and lightly go over it. It will do the same thing as sanding...but you won't be breathing the harmful dust.
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Graça e paz
Tenham um dia abençoado
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I know this is a old video. My maiden is Dodson. You just don't here the name often. I was just wondering could we be a long lost cousin. My father was Raymond and Uncle James. Let me know. Thanks so much. Liked your video.
Not that I know of. My in-laws are in the panhandle of Texas.
Enjoy your work it’s beautiful but why don’t you sit on the other side of the table it looks so awkward. .
I tried painting the slick stick over my vessel and let it dry. I didn't have plaster of Paris but I had dry dex, the stuff that starts out pink and turns white as it dries. While I was applying the drydex, it started to pull the slick stick away in patches from the vessel. What did I do wrong?
Could be one of 2 things. The glass wasn’t cleaned well causing the slick stick not to bond or the slick stick didn’t have enough dry time. Slick stick is water-based and could reactivate with the plaster.