I love them all, but my favorite is the cutting board with the raised stencil and resin door. THE LAYERING! Certainly not a quick-n-easy, but the process of applying and blending layers of color is something I've always loved to do (colored pencil is my jam, but will try with paint, too!) and the outcome is gorgeous. The box in the first project would be perfect for small pots of herbs in a sunny window. Thanks Linda, as always so many great ideas!
Thank you! I’m so glad that you enjoy blending and layering colors! I’ve not tried colored pencils yet but now I want to 😊 I’m fascinated by all the different types of art, want to do it all! I really appreciate your comment!
Warning! Warning! Once you go down the colored-pencil rabbit-hole, you are not coming back!@@lindadianedesigns1808 They are SO much fun. I want to try everything, too. I might never get good at any of them, but I sure do have fun trying as many as I can!
Your attention to detail and color work blow me away. The little cutting board is so beautiful. I have a box about the size as the one you used in the first project. I’m going to use yours as inspiration. Thanks.
I love the attention to detail you give your painted pieces. I too tend to get carried off in layering and details and end up almost living in the piece I'm working on. How do you factor in your labor and materials for determining retail price for your beautiful work?
Thank you & that’s a great question! I haven’t had time to actually sell my pieces yet, though that is my intention. I’ve thought about how I would price the more detailed & time consuming ones, but I don’t have an answer. I don’t think I can recoup my time, which really sucks because those are the projects I enjoy the most, but maybe it’s a trade off for getting to do what I love? The basic formula for calculating a price would put my detailed pieces at a price that I doubt anyone would pay. Wish I could be more helpful but I haven’t figured it out yet.
WOW the rolling pin is gorgeous. This one is the best one I have ever seen someone do. Great job. 🙂🙂🙂❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
So beautiful Linda❤❤😊😊 The attention to detail on the cutting board is wonderful..🎨🎨🎨🎨🎨🙏 Pamela
Thank you so much!
My favorite the rolling pin ! But all are awesome 😎
Thank you!
Everything is beautiful! I love the last one. Love the details 🌻🌻🌻🦋🦋🦋🙏
Thank you!
I like the way you slightly change the colors of brown to make the door look weathered. Very nice.
Thank you so much!
AMAZING..I just love the little door.❤ This is hand’s down the BEST & CUTEST project using the IOD door moulds thus far!!😍👏🏼🫶🏼
Thank you so much!
The cutting board is BEAUTIFUL ❣️❣️
Thank you!
I love them all, but my favorite is the cutting board with the raised stencil and resin door. THE LAYERING! Certainly not a quick-n-easy, but the process of applying and blending layers of color is something I've always loved to do (colored pencil is my jam, but will try with paint, too!) and the outcome is gorgeous. The box in the first project would be perfect for small pots of herbs in a sunny window. Thanks Linda, as always so many great ideas!
Thank you! I’m so glad that you enjoy blending and layering colors! I’ve not tried colored pencils yet but now I want to 😊
I’m fascinated by all the different types of art, want to do it all! I really appreciate your comment!
Warning! Warning! Once you go down the colored-pencil rabbit-hole, you are not coming back!@@lindadianedesigns1808 They are SO much fun. I want to try everything, too. I might never get good at any of them, but I sure do have fun trying as many as I can!
What a beautiful door project!
Thank you!
Hello Linda. Lovely DIYS. I enjoy watching and creating with the layering method. Thanks so much for sharing. 😊
Thank you & you’re welcome!
Love the redos. French country my favorite
Thank you!
Absolutely gorgeous! 💜💜💜
Thank you!
Love everything 👍🙋🏽♀🙋🏽♀
Thank you!
I don't know which one I love more!!!
Thank you!
Your attention to detail and color work blow me away. The little cutting board is so beautiful. I have a box about the size as the one you used in the first project. I’m going to use yours as inspiration. Thanks.
That’s great, thank you so much!
Just adorable as always
Thank you!
What a great idea for the rolling pin. love it!
Thank you!
The door is amazing
Thank you!
Your work is wonderful! I love all the details on the cutting board but all your projects are great. So professional looking!
Thank you so much!
It’s wonderful all of them. Thank,Terri
Thank you!
This turned out great. Th😅a is for sharing!
Thank you!
The little cutting board is really cool the detals are wonderful ❤
Thank you Debra!
Absolutely love the cutting board...it was one of those projects where you have to trust the process!
Yes! Thank you!
Linda, All of these are amazing!!!
Thank you!
They are beautiful. I would like different colors for the door project.
Thank you!
Stunning piece, you have a wonderful talent
Thank you!
Hi! New to your channel, I love your attention to each detail! Wonderful job!❤
Thank you so much!
New viewer & I loved each project.
Thank you!
Really liked the rolling pin, and the wood box, not so much the cutting board,sorry to much fussy stuff.
That’s ok, fussy stuff isn’t for everyone. Thank you!
I love the attention to detail you give your painted pieces. I too tend to get carried off in layering and details and end up almost living in the piece I'm working on. How do you factor in your labor and materials for determining retail price for your beautiful work?
Thank you & that’s a great question! I haven’t had time to actually sell my pieces yet, though that is my intention. I’ve thought about how I would price the more detailed & time consuming ones, but I don’t have an answer. I don’t think I can recoup my time, which really sucks because those are the projects I enjoy the most, but maybe it’s a trade off for getting to do what I love? The basic formula for calculating a price would put my detailed pieces at a price that I doubt anyone would pay. Wish I could be more helpful but I haven’t figured it out yet.