If u use your finger tip and a little water when you try to mend the clay pieces together, then place a damp paper towel over it for the first hour or so, it is less likely to crack. You can also fill your cracks with spackle from Dollar tree and it works/dries quickly! Love your channel, can't wait to check out more as I'm a new subscriber....❤
Well Hello there, been missing you on utube happy to see you back, but I know your a busy lady. That tray is absolutely gorgeous an I’m not a green fan at all ! Those adorable transfer birds are beautiful including your mud handles. Thank you so much for sharing, I really enjoyed your video ! Hope y’all have a wonderful an blessed weekend and week to come ! 💖🌷
Thanks so much for sharing your creative process with us. I love the outcome! I always overthink projects as well. I’m also obsessed with IOD products as well. Tyfs
I'm with the previous comment. I also thought: No! Don't paint the tray, but wow! It turned out stunning. You are the first one I saw putting the transfer on a multi coloured background and I must say, I LOVE it! Definitely going to try that.
I love your tray. I paint with alcohol on Yupo paper and ceramic tiles, but I never thought about adding it to DIY painted projects. Great addition. Love it.
That’s absolutely gorgeous! You turned something plain into something so beautiful. I would love to be able to do something like that but with 2 small old wooden chairs i have that are sitting in the corner of my living room. You never fail to amaze me with your creativity. Thanks so much. Have a great weekend ❤
Oh my goodness, what an awesome transformation. I never would have guessed I would love it! I always hear, trust the process. This is one of those! I'm also impressed with the addition of alcohol inks. Great technique! Im about to subscribe!
I love IOD but their clay is not very good. Its cracks too much. DAS clay is much better and more affordable. I even force dry it in my dehydrator and have minimal to no cracking.
More videos like this one, please 🙏❤
I’m definitely going to!🩷🩷
Very interesting technique. The tray turned out beautifully!
Love this background with this IOD transfer!
If u use your finger tip and a little water when you try to mend the clay pieces together, then place a damp paper towel over it for the first hour or so, it is less likely to crack. You can also fill your cracks with spackle from Dollar tree and it works/dries quickly! Love your channel, can't wait to check out more as I'm a new subscriber....❤
Thank you!! I’ll definitely try that. And welcome to my channel my friend!!😊🌸💕
This looks awesome
Very beautiful. Love your work... awesome 👍
Nearly cried when you covered that perfectly weathered green tray😮 but the results where even better. 😍 Stunning tray!
Thank you! I really loved the finish too. I’m glad I painted it though! Lol.
Gorgeous! The birds look so organic as though they were born there. xx
Well Hello there, been missing you on utube happy to see you back, but I know your a busy lady. That tray is absolutely gorgeous an I’m not a green fan at all ! Those adorable transfer birds are beautiful including your mud handles. Thank you so much for sharing, I really enjoyed your video ! Hope y’all have a wonderful an blessed weekend and week to come ! 💖🌷
Thanks so much for sharing your creative process with us. I love the outcome! I always overthink projects as well. I’m also obsessed with IOD products as well. Tyfs
It ask came together beautifully!❤
Wow! I wondered where you were going with the various paint colors and and the result is beautiful and unique!! Very talented you are!!
Hello Lisa. I am in love with your project. That's so beautiful. Greetings from the Netherlands
Hello friend!! Hope you’re doing well!!
I actually had some doubts during the process. You knocked it out o’ the park!!! Beautiful piece ❤
Thank you!😊
I'm with the previous comment. I also thought: No! Don't paint the tray, but wow! It turned out stunning. You are the first one I saw putting the transfer on a multi coloured background and I must say, I LOVE it! Definitely going to try that.
Beautifully done ❤👏🏽👏🏽
One of the most beautiful pieces I have ever seen!😳🤭😀 GORGEOUS💗
Girl you knocked it out of the park!
Oh my! I have to pull out my alcohol inks! AMAZING!!
Definitely different 😊
I love your tray. I paint with alcohol on Yupo paper and ceramic tiles, but I never thought about adding it to DIY painted projects. Great addition. Love it.
Ooops! I meant to say "alcohol ink".
That’s absolutely gorgeous! You turned something plain into something so beautiful. I would love to be able to do something like that but with 2 small old wooden chairs i have that are sitting in the corner of my living room. You never fail to amaze me with your creativity. Thanks so much. Have a great weekend ❤
Thank you so much, my friend! I bet two accent chairs would look amazing in that finish. Have a great weekend!
That tray is stunning
Gorgeous!!
Oh my goodness, what an awesome transformation.
I never would have guessed I would love it! I always hear, trust the process. This is one of those! I'm also impressed with the addition of alcohol inks. Great technique! Im about to subscribe!
Thank you so much 😊
THAT IS AWESOME!!
I’m absolutely in love! You have inspired me to try something new. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Beautiful!
I am crazy for this tray!
I love it!
WOW!!!
I love this!
Thank you 😊
Your t shirt is fantastic by the way.
Thank you!!
I would have painted the legs to blend in better.
Me too but overtime lovely and unique
Unique
I'm a Newbie to ur Channel!! Impressive work!! Thanks dear, Kathylyn from N.Mississippi ❤
Thank you, Kathylyn!! So glad you’re here!😊
Cool
Absolutely Gorgeous! I too love all of the IOD products!! Love your background as well!! New Subbie and I will be following your channel. TFS!!
Thank you so much!😊
Love the tray, hate the handles. I would like them variegated paint colors.
I love IOD but their clay is not very good. Its cracks too much. DAS clay is much better and more affordable. I even force dry it in my dehydrator and have minimal to no cracking.