I am so glad that all the flowers line up on each drawer and on the top. Many times people don't take the time to do this and it makes the project turn out bad. This turned out gorgeous!
I've done this, but just soaked fabric in starch, squeeze out most of the excess, then applied the fabric to the surface & used a brayer, or squeegee, to smooth & attach it. Came out beautifully & stayed adhered. The benefit of this method though, is that you can remove it easily when you want to change things up.
@@OriginallyWorn Tip: Actually, if you place some masking tape over the area you want to remain a paint trim, then just apply the glue over the material, "it is far easier to cut on material that's stuff. And just pull off tape with material. Understand?
Hello, I finally did my own dresser with my cotton tablecloth and Mod Podge. But I sealed the drawer fronts using the dry iron” method and it worked brilliantly! I let it set up overnight, and the dresser fronts did feel really scratchy from the Mod Podge, so I sanded them with 220 sandpaper and now they feel silky soft.
You could literally have a big piece of furniture done this way and then pick 1 colour out of the material to decorate the rest of the room, with cushion covers and the like. Im itching to do a piece of furniture like this., i will buy a stool or something from a charity shop and practice on it., and if no body likes it in my family ( hubby) i will take it back to the charity shop and somebody else can have it.
Beautiful material it would be nice for a kimono. On the drawers l would have glued to the top instead of the edge cause it would wear out and fray. It's nice. I did one with matte varnish instead of glue.
Beautiful work. Thank you. I love that you took the care to match the pattern across all three drawer fronts. And I love the peek-a-boo idea. If you don't want to use Sloan wax on the drawer runners, I'm hearing bees wax works well. I've had success with rubbing a scrap chunk of candle on the runners. I shy away from big splashy prints, but your end result is quite lovely and refreshing. Good choice in drawer pulls too.
This I have done using mod podge. I just poured the mod podge on the top, smoothed it out with a brush, placed the fabric on top. Smoothed out the fabric. Put a protective coat on top. I know she used Annie Sloan but it can be expensive and mod podge is cheap especially when using a Michaels or Hobby Lobby coupon. So you can do exactly the same as she is doing. I just wait for it to be thoroughly dry before trimming the fabric with the exacto knife.
It came out beautifully, but can't help wonder if in time the fabric will begin to fray, especially with drawers being opened and closed repetitively. Like your hair!
Beautiful piece. I would have definitely cut into the wood if I tried cutting it after I glued it on. I would measure and cut the fabric before just to be safe. Great tutorial.
I know this video is 3 yrs old but do I need to wash the fabric 1st? Like is there some reason you wouldn't want to do that. I'm using a thin cotton square over a small wood table top. This is such a great tutorial. It's the best one I've seen. And I've seen a lot 😂 I have to do ridiculous research before I do something knew because I'm so unsure of myself. Thanks!!💕
You can do it! Don’t stress too much! This stuff is meant to be fun and can be experimental! Just don’t start with your mothers heirloom and you should be fine 🤣 as for washing it, you certainly can but you don’t have to. Either way :) Also, if want to make it less permanent you can use liquid starch instead of glue. I don’t recall if I have actually made a video on it (I do it on walls sometimes for a wallpaper) but basically you take liquid starch, put a layer down, put the fabric down, another layer or starch. Let dry. Trim to size. To remove, soak with warm water and was away the starch. Hope that new info doesn’t confuse you, unless you want it removable, stick with the video and glue ;)
Bonnie Stansbury thanks 🤔 hummm I’m not sure how well it would work. Depends on how thin it is and how much polyester is in it. A lightweight cotton works best.
This is really lovely. I would suggest a rotary cutter pressed into the edge of the lip would eliminate the need for the ruler. Also some pretty braid would hide the edge. Would it be possible to use this for a dining/kitchen table? How would you get a durable permanent finish?
Hello. Yes, both helpful suggestions! These most protective way would be to expoxy it, but you could also use multiple layers of a poly acrylic and it should change the color. (Water based)
I'm thinking of decoupaging a piece of fabric to the back of a plywood cabinet. My question is, can you remove the fabric in the future? This cabinet is installed in my dining room and I might want to change the fabric or paint it at a later date. Thanks for your help!
Your work ethics are very professional, very pedantic. You are easy to follow, because your diction, and voice are clear. l only wish the sound was louder.
Beautiful project! Bravo! I have a 10 ft long mid century piece-(it’s actually three pieces 2 cabinets and a chest of drawers) that I have been long trying to decide what to do with since I really dislike painting furniture. I’m just not good at it- too much in a hurry I suppose! I also have a large stash of vintage silk sari fabric. I wonder how that would adhere for a boho type piece. Thanks for the great tutorial. Btw- wouldn’t painters tape helped to keep those side pieces of wood protected?
ohmercy thanks for your kind works! Not sure how silk would work... a small part of me says it will dry odd but I bigger part of me says jump in and give it a try 😂🤷♀️maybe on a sample board or smaller project First though. And yes, I imagine painters tape might help, thanks! :)
I am so glad that all the flowers line up on each drawer and on the top. Many times people don't take the time to do this and it makes the project turn out bad. This turned out gorgeous!
Thank you so much! It’s all in the details 😘
I love how you simplified the process, I have watched other videos and yours was the most basic example of what you need to do, thank you do much!
KIMBERLAND wonderful!! Thank you for your kind words!
I've done this, but just soaked fabric in starch, squeeze out most of the excess, then applied the fabric to the surface & used a brayer, or squeegee, to smooth & attach it. Came out beautifully & stayed adhered. The benefit of this method though, is that you can remove it easily when you want to change things up.
Bonnie Newkirk-Rhoades yep. I’ve done that on walls too with fabric. :) there are always multiple ways to accomplish a task :)
Wow, it's really beautiful!! I love how you matched the fabric on the drawers perfectly!!!
Thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
@@OriginallyWorn
Tip: Actually, if you place some masking tape over the area you want to remain a paint trim, then just apply the glue over the material, "it is far easier to cut on material that's stuff. And just pull off tape with material. Understand?
My mind is blown. Tapestries are super cheap and light and would be perfect for this technique! So excited to try this!
Thank you very much! And I am sure you could make some beautiful pieces with tapestries ❤️❤️ have fun!
How could this not make you smile? A joyous way dresser. Loved it so much :)
Thank you so much!!!
Thank you, an amazing job. This is a project I will definitely try. I especially appreciated that you thoroughly explained each step.
Thank you for your kind words! Even though this video is quite old, this piece still is one of my favorites ❤️❤️
Such beautiful work! That fabric is everything! I can’t wait to decopauge my dresser and tables.
EmpressNatiLocs thank you! I love that fabric too!
Oh my, very beautiful! I love it.
Thank you!!
Hello, I finally did my own dresser with my cotton tablecloth and Mod Podge. But I sealed the drawer fronts using the dry iron” method and it worked brilliantly! I let it set up overnight, and the dresser fronts did feel really scratchy from the Mod Podge, so I sanded them with 220 sandpaper and now they feel silky soft.
Missy Gilly awesome!! That sounds beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
It turned out beautifully. Never would have thought to use fabric. And the flowers do look painted. Great job!!!
veeziegirl thank you very much!
You could literally have a big piece of furniture done this way and then pick 1 colour out of the material to decorate the rest of the room, with cushion covers and the like. Im itching to do a piece of furniture like this., i will buy a stool or something from a charity shop and practice on it., and if no body likes it in my family ( hubby) i will take it back to the charity shop and somebody else can have it.
Lorraine Wadsworth that sounds like an excellent and fun idea! It’s always fun to create, even if it doesn’t match our homes sometimes ;)
Beautiful material it would be nice for a kimono. On the drawers l would have glued to the top instead of the edge cause it would wear out and fray. It's nice. I did one with matte varnish instead of glue.
Thank you!
WOW! What A Gorgeous Piece of Furniture! LOVE This! BEAUTIFUL Work! Take A Bow - Bravo!👍🌹
Donna Conrad thank you 😍😍😍 what a wonderful comment to wake up to this morning! Means a lot 😘
My first attempt and your video instruction was most welcome . Your creation turned out great and thank you for posting.
Thank you so much!!
I really enjoyed your tutorial. The fabric is simply gorgeous, as is the finished piece. Very inspirational. Thanks!
Martha Lough thank you so much ❤️
This is really beautiful! Wow! I love it! Just what I needed to start my project! The fabric is absolutely gorgeous! Thank you!
Christina Carrasco thank you for your kind words!
The fabric is from spoonflower.com :)
A rotary cutter would make cutting much easier.
Vivian Ivey Also, if the metal straight edge is held securely and perpendicular, cutting would have been easier.
Beautiful work. Thank you. I love that you took the care to match the pattern across all three drawer fronts. And I love the peek-a-boo idea. If you don't want to use Sloan wax on the drawer runners, I'm hearing bees wax works well. I've had success with rubbing a scrap chunk of candle on the runners. I shy away from big splashy prints, but your end result is quite lovely and refreshing. Good choice in drawer pulls too.
Valkyrie Sardo thank you for your kind words and tips 😘😘😘
Yes. I was advised by a professional carpenter to use a candle to ease drawers.
Wow so beautiful I love it. I just love the color of paint you used . The material just adds to it . Beautiful job.
Carla Wolf thank you very much for your kindness 😘
This is beautiful!!
Thank you!
Just Lovely...Beautifully restored ❣️
Thank you!
This I have done using mod podge. I just poured the mod podge on the top, smoothed it out with a brush, placed the fabric on top. Smoothed out the fabric. Put a protective coat on top. I know she used Annie Sloan but it can be expensive and mod podge is cheap especially when using a Michaels or Hobby Lobby coupon. So you can do exactly the same as she is doing. I just wait for it to be thoroughly dry before trimming the fabric with the exacto knife.
sylvia seri actually I used mod podge on this, just said that you can also use Annie Sloan, as I do that too sometimes :)
Great! You do beautiful work! I especially like that you lined up the flowers.
sylvia seri thank you very much :)
That is gorgeous.
Thank you!
Rochelle the cabinet looks amazing great job with the fabric colour choice.
Dilip Patel thank you!
Beautiful piece. You did a great job! Thank you for the video!
Amber Sutton thank you for your kinds words 😘😘😘
Love it! Great idea 💡 😊
Thank you!
Gorgeous results. Have to try this.
R Boeta thank you!
Gorgeous!!! That mirror is amazing ❤️
Tambi Jo thanks! I love it too!!
So beautiful.
Thank you!
It came out beautifully, but can't help wonder if in time the fabric will begin to fray, especially with drawers
being opened and closed repetitively. Like your hair!
Lapis Mosi thanks :) we have had no problem so far as the edges are sanded so they don’t rub
Instead of using an exacto blade. Try using a rotary cutter, works a lot easier. Hope this tip helps!
Dawn Carey thanks for the tip. :)
Thank u for the tutorial - and your hair is fabulous :)
Aww thank you!
Awww, so pretty. And the process was well explained. Thank you💞
Thank you!!
Gorgeous!
Thank you!
So glad I found your channel! Looking forward to binge watching all of your videos!
Kimberly Ivey thanks so much!! Be sure to subscribe and click the bell icon to get notified the next time one comes out! Happy painting!
Beautiful piece. I would have definitely cut into the wood if I tried cutting it after I glued it on. I would measure and cut the fabric before just to be safe. Great tutorial.
Cindy B oh yeah! That can totally work too, whatever you are comfortable with 😘 thanks!
That turned out super cute!
Tempi Montgomery thank you 😘
Wow you are simply great at your art work.
Marina Fernandes ❤️❤️❤️ thank you!
It's very pretty and feminine look. Awesome job. You are very pleasant yourself.
Awww thank you!
might try a roller cutter like used by quilters
Rebecca Treeseed good idea!
So pretty !
Thank you!
great simple explanation-thanks
Thank you ❤️
Oh I love this piece! Great job!
Cheri Green thank you!
Just gorgeous!
Thank you
That's beautiful Michelle I just love it it's a beautiful piece of wood
Kathy Ortiz thank you!
Just lovely.
debra jenkins thank you!
So gorgeous. I love it
Christine Brown thank you!
That looks so beautiful. I love the colours! Thanks for sharing.
Gloria Kelly thank you!
Fancy! turned out beautifully
Rebecca Treeseed thank you!!
I love the fabric! Great job!
belah33 thank you
WAOH! IT CAME OUT BEAUTIFUL!🌻
❤FROM DALLAS TEXAS
Thank you!
This so beautiful. I didn't know you can use fabric ( I'm new at this) right down my ally . Love the flowers. Gosh, your'e great artist ♥♥♥
Susie L thank you so much! And remember everyone was new at this at one time. I am sure you will make beautiful pieces!! 😘
Beautiful and very creative!
vicki casey thank you
Wow that’s gorgeous! 😍 Getting ready to work on my first decoupage piece!
Kaitlynn Michelle thank you! Have fun!!!
Have you ever tried cutting the fabric first, and then adding the decoupage? Thanks for sharing!!
Tambi Jo hey! Yes I have done that. I don’t feel like I get accurate results that’s way.
This look fabulous! Great presentation.
Karen Wensel thank you :)
Gorgeous !!!
I would have loved to see the mirror attached. Maybe you could show it off in another episode... love it!
Judy Pyle thanks! You can see the finished piece on my website www.originallywornonline.com/product-page/floral-watercolor-dresser
Originally Worn that’s beautiful!!!
Tempi Montgomery thank you!
@@OriginallyWorn I just tried to see that and apparently it's no longer there. Just thought everyone might like to know that?
Donna Nichols yes, sorry, this is an older video and the website has since been updated.
I LOVE it!!! Thank you!! Starting to eyeball some of my wood pieces!
Thanks so much!
You did an absolutely awesome job!
Lori Hodgeslor wow!! Thanks so much for those kind words!
I know this video is 3 yrs old but do I need to wash the fabric 1st? Like is there some reason you wouldn't want to do that. I'm using a thin cotton square over a small wood table top. This is such a great tutorial. It's the best one I've seen. And I've seen a lot 😂 I have to do ridiculous research before I do something knew because I'm so unsure of myself. Thanks!!💕
You can do it! Don’t stress too much! This stuff is meant to be fun and can be experimental! Just don’t start with your mothers heirloom and you should be fine 🤣 as for washing it, you certainly can but you don’t have to. Either way :) Also, if want to make it less permanent you can use liquid starch instead of glue. I don’t recall if I have actually made a video on it (I do it on walls sometimes for a wallpaper) but basically you take liquid starch, put a layer down, put the fabric down, another layer or starch. Let dry. Trim to size. To remove, soak with warm water and was away the starch. Hope that new info doesn’t confuse you, unless you want it removable, stick with the video and glue ;)
Beautiful 🤩
Thank you!!
Hello Rachelle I'm a new subscriber from India. Thank you for your lovely explanation. God bless you. Keep smiling.
Hello!!! Welcome and thank you so much!
Pretty fabric 😜
Thank you :)
Beautiful.
Lydia Kinnaman thank you!
I loved your beautiful work! 😍❤
Awww thank you so much!
Very nice!! Question?? Could I use a fabric shower curtain. ??
Bonnie Stansbury thanks 🤔 hummm I’m not sure how well it would work. Depends on how thin it is and how much polyester is in it. A lightweight cotton works best.
Rochelle this is absolutely Gorgeous
Green Rhonda thank you so much 😊
Beautiful work
Lori Tavarez thank you!
This is really lovely. I would suggest a rotary cutter pressed into the edge of the lip would eliminate the need for the ruler. Also some pretty braid would hide the edge. Would it be possible to use this for a dining/kitchen table? How would you get a durable permanent finish?
Hello. Yes, both helpful suggestions! These most protective way would be to expoxy it, but you could also use multiple layers of a poly acrylic and it should change the color. (Water based)
@@OriginallyWorn thanks. Will be moving home soon so will be doing this for myself. Very kind of you to show us.
@@deborahaminogue4196 I’m sure you will make a beautiful piece! ❤️ have fun with it!
I'm thinking of decoupaging a piece of fabric to the back of a plywood cabinet. My question is, can you remove the fabric in the future? This cabinet is installed in my dining room and I might want to change the fabric or paint it at a later date. Thanks for your help!
Hey. Not really if you decoupage it on with glue but if you use liquid starch you can later remove with hot water.
Turned out gorgeous! Great job!
thank you!
Nice project! Thanks for the directions😉!!!
Sonya Jackson thank you!
Beautiful i think i will try this
ArLinda Everage thanks! Have fun :)
Your work ethics are very professional, very pedantic.
You are easy to follow, because your diction, and voice are clear. l only wish the sound was louder.
Fritula 6 thank you so much for your kind words! I have since gotten a microphone to help this out. Although sometimes I still mess it up 😂
Wear cheap earphones, it will work.
Sooo cool nicely done
Veragail Faircloth thanks 😘
Beautiful! Great traing session! Thank you!
Wilma Ferrell thank you!
I am so impressed........well done you 👍🏻
Vicky Rushton thank you 😘
Gasp! Amazing! I think you might be my new favourite channel
NicoleHerrick awww thank you so much! Be sure to subscribe :)
Gorgeous
Thank you!
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
clark clarke thank you!!
Oh wow wow wow!!!! This looks absolutely beautiful well done you are so creative I've just stumbled across your channel, and subscribed tfs x
Nikkie Jones so glad you did!! Thank you for your kind words!
Very pretty
Thank you!
AWESOME JOB!!
xinma roy thank you!
Beautiful project! Bravo! I have a 10 ft long mid century piece-(it’s actually three pieces 2 cabinets and a chest of drawers) that I have been long trying to decide what to do with since I really dislike painting furniture. I’m just not good at it- too much in a hurry I suppose! I also have a large stash of vintage silk sari fabric. I wonder how that would adhere for a boho type piece. Thanks for the great tutorial.
Btw- wouldn’t painters tape helped to keep those side pieces of wood protected?
ohmercy thanks for your kind works! Not sure how silk would work... a small part of me says it will dry odd but I bigger part of me says jump in and give it a try 😂🤷♀️maybe on a sample board or smaller project First though. And yes, I imagine painters tape might help, thanks! :)
Beautiful
Thank you!
Have you ever tried a sanding block to take off the excess?
Gina Tiernan yep. That works too. Better with paper then fabric
very nice and creative
Thank you!
Love the handles.
Thanks!
You did a beautiful job. 👍
annette brandt thank you
Its soooo nice! How can you line up the fabric like that, its perf!!!!
Regina Estrada thanks for your kind words! 😘😘😘
Amazing! You did only the one layer on top?
Thanks! Honestly I do not remember if I did one or two. So sorry, I know it held up well though. Two certainly wouldn’t hurt anything.
Gorgeous!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks!
This fabric looks like a canvas type.. or indoor outdoor fabric...is it ? This is Beautiful!
This is a thicker cotton fabric (because that is what this was available in) but a thin cotton fabric is the best.
Beauty!
Thank you!
Thank you so much 😊🙏❤️☮️🙏❤️☮️
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awesome, what a art - palm springs, ca.
sylvia pineda thank you ☺️ ❤️
Beautiful!
Sherrie D thank you!
Can you put the fabric on top of the dresser without sanding the dresser down, and how long you let the fabric dry?
Pse_Jo yes, you don’t have to sand. Probably have to dry 8-12 hrs.
So pretty 😍
Love it, thank you!
Thank you!