These jars are so Beautiful!! I love the soft colors of paint you used and the napkin prints. Each one is unique and lovely. Thank you for showing how you made them. Best of luck with your channel!! 😄😄
You make beautiful jars, I thought the one you were going to put in your office was my favorite but after seeing all of them, I don't have a favorite, I love all of them!!! Great work, thank you for the video.
When I'm painting a jar or vase, I like to spray with Rust Oleum primer. Dries very fast and smooth. When I want to paint with acryllic ( night time or raining outside. Lol) i dab it on quickly with a sponge dauber and then I use a very soft, thick and dry make up brush to brush very lighyly over the paint. It creates a smooth, flawless finish and drys quickly. Only needs one coat. I do either napkin decoupage or hand painting on bottles and vases. Much more satisfying than painting on canvases. Thanks for your video.
What are you using that is like the pen with water in it that you seem to be using to cut/tear the napkin at the end. I noticed it when you were doing the bottom of the jars to cut off the excess??
It's a water pen that comes with water color pens. It is also sold separately at Michael's. You add water to it, and you can use it to spread the colors on paper, but I used it to rip the paper. You can do the same thing using a small paint brush. 😊
Thank you! You can do either one. I would prefer to seal it because I don't want it to be extremely distressed over time. Sealed, it will keep it beautiful much longer.
The best thing to do is actually put on either a matte or gloss medium just brush it on when you're done and it puts a plastic coating on it but it doesn't smell just for your I lost my place Glass Museum will dry and if it gets wet you can just wipe it off Mod Podge can stay tacky for a long long time and if it gets wet it'll come right off anyway good luck with your projects it's really fun long time
I love it,,really beautiful
Thanks so much! I'm glad you liked it! 🤗
Just beautiful and incredibly helpful ty
Thqnk you. I'm glad it was helpful!
These jars are so Beautiful!! I love the soft colors of paint you used and the napkin prints. Each one is unique and lovely. Thank you for showing how you made them. Best of luck with your channel!! 😄😄
Thank you so much!
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They are so cute.
Thank you 🤗
Thank you for full coverage lovely
Glad you liked it! ❤️
Wow! So beautiful. The blue and white jar is my favorite, but I love the aqua colored one, too.
Thanks so much 😊
1/2024 2:00 eastern time zone. So happy I found you. Love what you craftiness. I will be trying this. ❤
Thank you so much! ❤️
I would love to see how your room turns out once you have it done
I love blue & white and
French Country too
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I will share it as soon as I'm able. 🥰❤️
You make beautiful jars, I thought the one you were going to put in your office was my favorite but after seeing all of them, I don't have a favorite, I love all of them!!! Great work, thank you for the video.
Thank you so much!
My favorite is the teal color though they're are all sweetly done. New sub. Thanks for sharing.😊
Awesome! Thank you!
When I'm painting a jar or vase, I like to spray with Rust Oleum primer. Dries very fast and smooth. When I want to paint with acryllic ( night time or raining outside. Lol) i dab it on quickly with a sponge dauber and then I use a very soft, thick and dry make up brush to brush very lighyly over the paint. It creates a smooth, flawless finish and drys quickly. Only needs one coat. I do either napkin decoupage or hand painting on bottles and vases. Much more satisfying than painting on canvases.
Thanks for your video.
Thanks for letting me know. I will look for it! 🤗❤️
I really love your full coverage method...ty for the great ideas.. 🌺🌸 Always fun to see how & hot tips to share.. much appreciated❤🌷🪷🪻💜
I always like to know step by step and feel that others would be too. I'm glad you appreciate my methods. Thank you so much! ❤️ 😊
Such beautiful jars! Thanks for sharing your projects.
Thanks so much 😊
Very nice. I really like the jars. Thank you for sharing. 😊
Glad you like them! 😊
Beautiful job
Thank you! 😊
Your jars are beautiful, l I love the green and pink
Thank you so much! I love that one, too! 🤗❤️
Very sweet and nice. Thank you for share with us ⚘
My pleasure 😊
❤ I actually like the lids left without any trims…no laces or other embellishments!
I love these! I have to try it. Im not very good at decoupage...but this is too gorgeous not to try!
Thanks so much 😊 You can do it!
💜 NICE 💜
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Thanks 🤗
❤ SO beautiful! Thankyou for teaching me how to do this! Love them!
You are so welcome! ❤️
I love them all!
Very well done😊
Thank you. ❤️
Beautiful job! 👍🤗
Thank you! 😊
Looks great. I love your work and the explanations.❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous!
Thank you! 😊
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Oh, I use Rust Oleum spray clear enamil. No odor.
Good to know!
Gorgeous ❤ whats the stuff called before you paint it and are they are acrylics paints.. so creative and beautiful🙌💯 i love it ❤
Thank you. I used Gesso to cover the glass. Then, I used acrylic paint. ❤️
What are you using that is like the pen with water in it that you seem to be using to cut/tear the napkin at the end. I noticed it when you were doing the bottom of the jars to cut off the excess??
It's a water pen that comes with water color pens. It is also sold separately at Michael's. You add water to it, and you can use it to spread the colors on paper, but I used it to rip the paper. You can do the same thing using a small paint brush. 😊
So Beautiful! Do we need to seal it once it’s done with any sealer/decoupage or is there no need for that?
Thank you! You can do either one. I would prefer to seal it because I don't want it to be extremely distressed over time. Sealed, it will keep it beautiful much longer.
Really nice job you might want to not take less time talking. It just seems to take to long. But you did a wonderful job 😊
Thank you! 😊
@@memorykeeperjournals I disagree. When speaking spontaneously, the viewer picks up really good tips that otherwise they would miss.
So you didn’t need the gesso for the tops and bottoms?
I didn't use it on the bottom and on the lid because I didn't care if it became distressed while being used.
The best thing to do is actually put on either a matte or gloss medium just brush it on when you're done and it puts a plastic coating on it but it doesn't smell just for your I lost my place Glass Museum will dry and if it gets wet you can just wipe it off Mod Podge can stay tacky for a long long time and if it gets wet it'll come right off anyway good luck with your projects it's really fun long time
Thank you. I don't mind it coming off because it makes it look distressed, and I love that look.
That teal is my color can you tell me the color and when I go to Walmart I’ll pick some up thank you babe
It was in a box set, but the name of that specific one is called Cabana Stripe.
It looks like Chinese turquoise