I was #1🥰 i wonder if you could add food coloring in to gibe it a light green or blue hint. I thibk tgat would look cool. I havent seen any of your videos for awhile. So nice to see you. Fondly, Rebekah in VA
Good heavens, you continue to amaze me with every video you make---your ideas, tips, tricks, creativity---and all without spending a fortune! This would be so cool on some christmas ornaments or a cloche w/ a winter scene. Thanks so much, can't wait to try this.
I agree it would be great to see if this technique could be used with coloring. I have never seen this technique used before! Thank you for sharing!💖💖💖💖
Its chemical name is Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate. It is sold with bath/home spa products, for soaking feet and body. Great for sore muscles. Look for the plain, unscented kind with only Epsom (Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate) as the ingredient.
@OurUpcycledLife I wish I knew, haha, it was fascinating to watch dry, very pretty. We could only find the regular 'snow' spray after that. This was like 40 years ago. TY for the idea!
I would do a self sticking film in the bathroom instead of this. Too much stream would make the crystals sweat and dissolve. You can see this effect with bath salts that get really moist if kept a long time. Salts are humectants, meaning they attract and hold water. 😊
Nice but will it work with the humidity in Florida? Quote: "My philosophy is: What people say about me is none of my business. I am who I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. We live in a world where funerals are more important than the deceased, marriage is more important than love, looks are more important than the soul." -Sir Anthony Hopkins. Huge HUGS and Peace. Namesta 🕉️🐞☯️
So pretty. I also do this when I need crystal for my projects. Many blessings
I was #1🥰 i wonder if you could add food coloring in to gibe it a light green or blue hint. I thibk tgat would look cool. I havent seen any of your videos for awhile. So nice to see you. Fondly, Rebekah in VA
That is such a great idea! I'll have to try that.
Good heavens, you continue to amaze me with every video you make---your ideas, tips, tricks, creativity---and all without spending a fortune! This would be so cool on some christmas ornaments or a cloche w/ a winter scene. Thanks so much, can't wait to try this.
It's so easy to do!
I agree it would be great to see if this technique could be used with coloring. I have never seen this technique used before! Thank you for sharing!💖💖💖💖
It could be interesting to add colour!
Oh! I love this ❤️ thank you for sharing ❤❤
Glad you enjoyed
Wow that was great! ❤️
That is so cool! I love your videos & your creative ideas! I can't wait to try this! ❤
Let me know how it turns out!
What a great idea! Love from NB,
Thanks for watching 😊
This is awesome thanks for sharing
You are very welcome! 😊
❤Couldn’t be simpler!
Right!!❄️❄️❄️
Love it! Wondering about this effect on mirrors? & How hard to clean off? Thinking framing my salon mirrors for the holidays?
Worth a try. I haven’t done it
Very nice❤ thank you for sharing😊
My pleasure 😊
Thank you for sharing your idea!
So glad you like it!
Very pretty and so simple to do ❤
I’m so glad you liked it!
Great idea! Thank you
You are so welcome!
Hey!!! That’s pretty cool! Thank you!!
I’m glad you liked it!
Have a wonderful day and have fun.
Thanks, you too!
@@OurUpcycledLife Thanks
What a beautiful idea...I was wondering....do you think this could be done over a mirror???? Any thouggts
Have not tried that
Lovely!
Thanks! So easy to do!
Love this!!!❤
So easy to do!!!
So cool tyfs
Thanks for watching
So cool!!!!!
Thanks ❄️❄️
It worked beautifully on the window that was laying flat. Will there be much running of the liquid spraying it on a regular window?
That’s my same question … How do you apply it to a regular window that isn’t laying flat?
I’m here for the answer too!!🤗
When spraying, use a mist so it won’t run as much and don’t soak it! You can apply in layers
Que es sal de Epson ? Gracias de antemano ❤
Epsom salt
Its chemical name is Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate. It is sold with bath/home spa products, for soaking feet and body. Great for sore muscles. Look for the plain, unscented kind with only Epsom (Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate) as the ingredient.
Great explanation thanks ❄️
can I put some kind of sealer on it to preserve it from coming off.
I have never tired but maybe a spray polycrylic sealer?
Can you do this on a Messenger as well?
❤❤❤😊😊😊
So much fun ❄️
Never saw salt Epson in my country...which is his peculiarity?
Years ago, my mom bought a canned spray that when it dried, created something similar to this, but then we couldn't find it after that to buy again.
Hmmm wonder what it was?
@OurUpcycledLife I wish I knew, haha, it was fascinating to watch dry, very pretty. We could only find the regular 'snow' spray after that. This was like 40 years ago. TY for the idea!
Was sind die Zutaten? Außer wasser, konnte ich den Rest nicht erkennen.
Epsom salt
Tudo mundo aqui tem sotaque do Paraná 🤦
I like the technique of this but it seems to me to look more like ice then a frosted privacy window.
Lots of fun to experiment with ❄️
@@OurUpcycledLife yes it seems like it would be. I might have to try this on my bathroom window. I think I will try adding some white paint.
Won’t hold up to moisture well so take that into consideration
I would do a self sticking film in the bathroom instead of this. Too much stream would make the crystals sweat and dissolve. You can see this effect with bath salts that get really moist if kept a long time. Salts are humectants, meaning they attract and hold water. 😊
Nice but will it work with the humidity in Florida? Quote: "My philosophy is: What people say about me is none of my business. I am who I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. We live in a world where funerals are more important than the deceased, marriage is more important than love, looks are more important than the soul." -Sir Anthony Hopkins. Huge HUGS and Peace. Namesta 🕉️🐞☯️
I’m unsure? I don’t have a lot of humidity where I am 🇨🇦
TY for your response. 🐞🕉️☯️
Probably not a great Idea to do this in the winter when the glass is very cold and then you spray hot water on it. Just sayin.
Mix it up then let cool and spray