You made a very upscale look out of materials most people have on hand via board and cans. The end look is well worth the labor you put into it. Anyone with an ounce of creativity can adapt your ideas to adjust materials they may not have on hand, (shown in your video). Good work.
Hello Royce...not sure if anyone mentioned this before but you might get more bang for your buck if you use pool noodles instead of those foam circles to hold your flowers. DT has plenty of those in stock now and they do come in green.... because they're squishy you probably don't even need to glue them in. You just press them into your container and they stay put.. You can slice them to the right size using a serrated knife...works like a charm
Royce,I just found you and your channel,and You're awesome!!! The wall pockets are so cute,so easy to make and yet so Awesome ,and a recycled decor.piece too.......a rubber mallet,or even a hammer will work so much easier especially when crimping the ends of the can,if using a hammer place some type of towel,onto can so the hammer don't leave huge endentions from the head( circular spots) ,saves on over working the hands so much especially if anyone is like me and suffer with rheumatoid arthritis....... I need to upload the one I made to you. I've got you added to my watch faves and have subscribed so I can watch you perform that awesome magic on your diys!! Hugs and blessings,from southern indiana
So cute!! 💛 Thank you for reminding us that you have an awesome video demonstrating this crazy fad that’s back again! Im surprised how many have never seen this done and it’s such a fun, low cost, simple diy! I’m glad it’s back! 🌼
Just a suggestion...using a serated steak knife works great to cut Styrofoam. This turned out so cute. I'm surprised that the barnwood stamp worked so well!
Hello Royce, just found your channel & I love it! Oh my word your clear & precise instructions make this nice to watch, thank you so much for laying out the supplies required in the beginning. This project is clever attractive & easily attainable. Thank you so much for sharing - I will be looking for more. 😊
Wow, I LOVE THIS!!! I was wondering if I can do the same glaze technique on my wall. I used those barn wood stamps on an accent wall but have never been in love with it. So I I take a clear glaze first and apply to top, let dry, then apply and wipe off a colored glaze, would I get a same type of effect? I just love this!!!
Hi! Yes, you can absolutely glaze your wall. Yes, be sure and seal the surface first, so you have more control over how dark your surface gets. I would use a clear coat/varnish to seal your wall. Then you can apply the dark glaze, and wipe back. 🤗
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this FINISHED PAINTED WOOD and Can POCKET FLORALS.....
You made a very upscale look out of materials most people have on hand via board and cans. The end look is well worth the labor you put into it. Anyone with an ounce of creativity can adapt your ideas to adjust materials they may not have on hand, (shown in your video). Good work.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you Royce, loved it. Wish the screen had been bigger for these old eyes. Love you and your generosity in sharing your projects.
Girl! I'm trying to learn to use technology better. :)
Hello Royce...not sure if anyone mentioned this before but you might get more bang for your buck if you use pool noodles instead of those foam circles to hold your flowers. DT has plenty of those in stock now and they do come in green.... because they're squishy you probably don't even need to glue them in. You just press them into your container and they stay put.. You can slice them to the right size using a serrated knife...works like a charm
Good idea! Thank you 🤗
That's a great idea, thanks
Yeppers, Another Winner, Chicken Dinner 🌻
😂🤣😂 Thank you
Pretty! Favorite soup can upcycle I’ve seen.
Loved the idea! Wish the video hadn't been so small.
I know. I’ll have to do another one 😁😁
Just started watching you tonight-I’m hooked, subscribed and loving all that I’ve seen so far and thank you for that‼️❤️
Thank you Debbie 🤗
This is so pretty!! I just love your diy's 💖. Thank you so much for teaching me! 😊💖🇨🇦
🥰🥰🥰
Royce,I just found you and your channel,and You're awesome!!! The wall pockets are so cute,so easy to make and yet so Awesome ,and a recycled decor.piece too.......a rubber mallet,or even a hammer will work so much easier especially when crimping the ends of the can,if using a hammer place some type of towel,onto can so the hammer don't leave huge endentions from the head( circular spots) ,saves on over working the hands so much especially if anyone is like me and suffer with rheumatoid arthritis....... I need to upload the one I made to you. I've got you added to my watch faves and have subscribed so I can watch you perform that awesome magic on your diys!! Hugs and blessings,from southern indiana
Hi Candy. Thank you. Oooohhh that's a good idea! :)
Perfection as always.
Thank you Sherry 🤗
So cute!!
Gorgeous
Me gusta mucho, te ha quedado genial!!
Gracias desde Spain
Thank you!!!
I love your tutorials!
Thank you Leanora 🤗
So cute!! 💛 Thank you for reminding us that you have an awesome video demonstrating this crazy fad that’s back again! Im surprised how many have never seen this done and it’s such a fun, low cost, simple diy! I’m glad it’s back! 🌼
Just a suggestion...using a serated steak knife works great to cut Styrofoam. This turned out so cute. I'm surprised that the barnwood stamp worked so well!
Thank you! Thanks so much for the tip!
Love these
Thanks Joanne 🤗
Thank you Royce I loved this project!!! It’s great that you explain things in depth as you go along. What a great project!!!
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How I am just now finding you. Omg. Love your videos❤️
Thank you so much :)
Hello Royce, just found your channel & I love it! Oh my word your clear & precise instructions make this nice to watch, thank you so much for laying out the supplies required in the beginning. This project is clever attractive & easily attainable. Thank you so much for sharing - I will be looking for more. 😊
Thank you so much Hilary! I’m happy you enjoy the tutorials 🤗
Wow !! I love this wall pocket project. Who would have ever thought to use a soup can in such a crafty way. Thanks Royce for a great video !!
Beautiful. Great idea. Thanks
Love it!
Thank you Gayle 🤗
Amazing love it x
Thanks 😊
Cute!
Love the way this turned out!
Thank you :)
Wow, this turned out amazing. Love the way you teach. Never thought to decoupage cans ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Tammy. Decoupage all the things 😁😊
Wow, I LOVE THIS!!! I was wondering if I can do the same glaze technique on my wall. I used those barn wood stamps on an accent wall but have never been in love with it. So I I take a clear glaze first and apply to top, let dry, then apply and wipe off a colored glaze, would I get a same type of effect? I just love this!!!
Hi! Yes, you can absolutely glaze your wall. Yes, be sure and seal the surface first, so you have more control over how dark your surface gets. I would use a clear coat/varnish to seal your wall. Then you can apply the dark glaze, and wipe back. 🤗
Nice work
Thanx 🤗
@@Roycycled your welcome blessings
I am new, enjoying this craft, can you please say what you call those stencils exactly and where to buy. Thanks. In Joy
Hi Vivian, thank you. You can find the IOD Barnwood Stamps on my website at roycycled.ecwid.com/IOD-Barnwood-Plank-12-x-12-D%C3%A9cor-Stamp-p146948521
They look beautiful, the screen was so small I didn't have patience to watch the whole video though.
👍👍👍👍👍👍🎀🎀🎀👍
so interesting but couldn't really see what you were doing
I'm afraid I wouldn't see the tiny screen.😪💔
It was one of my first videos. We learn as we grow 🙂
The small screen made me have to turn this off...
The video is so tiny
my only reason i might not watch you is how small your video is, hard for me to see
This was one of my first videos. They’re much better now ☺️
@@Roycycled i made a few so i know it's a learning game. i will look again