⭐What are your favorite items to thrift? Did you like coming along with me thrifting? Enjoy this episode? You'll love this: ua-cam.com/video/b9Gb9pDF9fU/v-deo.html
I always check out artwork and frames, housewares, furniture, jewelry, books and music. I don't have the patience or interest to dig through clothes unless I am building a Halloween costume (found a perfect orange turtleneck when I was Velma Dinkley from Scooby Doo), although one day my husband and I found a shipment of brand new dress shirts and suits that had been donated from an upscale men's shop and we snatched up a shirt and jacket for him.
Since I and everyone I know have enough, I look for glass items I can use for a gift (e.g. cookie plate or candy dish), frames, lace, jewelry for craft embellishments (but rarely find anything cheap enough) and I browse for an impulse buy. We have a "Buy Nothing" giveaway community here, so I watch for free items.
Ooh!! I have those brass candle sticks from pottery barn that are about 30 yrs old. How much are they at the thrift store? Just curious. 😜🤗 I Love the post!!! I Love the lamp too!!!
The art with the 'Monet vibe' as you call it, is actually a print of a Monet painting. I collect Monet prints that I have picked up at thrift stores so I recognized it immediately. I have about seven different ones in gilt frames so far. They fit right in my house along with some of my French grandmother's oil paintings. She was an artist in her own right and even had gallery showings of her original artwork when she was still alive.
To remove Sharpie from wood, use rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer, nail polish remover, hairspray, or a magic eraser. Other options are baking soda(mixed to a paste), toothpaste, or a dry-erase board cleaner. Apply the product with a small dab on a towel or cotton ball, make sure to test it in an inconspicuous area first.
Or Goo Gone works AMAZINGLY! Two applications, leaving the product on for 90 seconds each time, prior to wiping off with a dry washcloth only. *Obviously, I do this often, lol
@@designedtothenines As far as the broken candle stick, soldiering def will work. The other option is UV resin, it cures instantly under the UV lamp and is very strong. 😊 hope this helps.
Oh Kelly, I'm so happy for your Ray this IS a miracle. When I heard you say the cancer is gone (almost) I cried. The City Of Hope is a great place to be. And he will beat this with everyone praying for your family. The power of prayer does work. I wish I could give you a big hug but sending you a virtual one. So happy for you all.
Natalee, your Pottery Barn dupes beat the Pottery Barn ones hands down. You are so creative and turn these flips into beautiful home decor. Thanks for all you share with us.
Oh gosh! You remind me of …. ME … when I was much younger! I loved re-purposing purchases from thrift shops, etc. and always kept an eye open for items I could improve or change to my liking. Those were fun years! As the decades roll by, you gradually find you have enough “stuff” (whether it be furniture or decor items) and simply can’t buy another thing for the house. However, before you know it, grandkids marry and move into their own homes and, if you’re lucky, you can help them with their own interiors and the fun begins all over again! 🇨🇦
This was a fun video to watch. Loved the white floral arrangement. I'm at an age where a lot of the "trends" are what was popular in years past. (Brass items, mushrooms, gold frames, etc.) But, it's still fun to see these items get a bit of a modern touch. You're a very talented (powerful) woman with interesting ideas and good taste!
That was a super fun video, I LOVE the pillar candlesticks! The clock isn't an antique so if you want to paint it I wouldn't let anyone make you feel bad about it. 🥰
I could totally relate with that statement about feeling somewhat like a hoarder when you have several projects you’re working on! 😁😁 And you look wonderful! I hope that you’re continuing to feel better! Love your videos! Here I am on a Friday night hanging out at home watching Design to the Nines! Your channel is a feel good channel! ❤
I think the pink brass pitcher is perfect, especially filled with pee-uh-knees (that’s how we say it in our parts). The candle sticks are gorgeous! The clock is not an antique so I’d go for it. It would be a great piece to practice IOD paint inlays on. Nice to see you looking like yourself.
Thank you so much for being kind about that. I get so many people who are angry with the way I say peonies. It’s just how I was raised lol.🥰 Thanks so much.
@@designedtothenines I was hoping mine didn’t read unkind the way I phrased it. My mom said it the way you do but my dad’s people said it differently and that’s what I picked up. I don’t know why people need to be unkind. You just be you, which is awesome. You’re so kind to share your talents and knowledge and make videos for us. ❤️❤️❤️
Love this video!!! Your channel is one of my favorites!!! Peonies are my favorite flower no matter how it’s pronounced. You are nothing short of fabulous- don’t give the keyboard critics any head space
Your style and taste totally compliment and complement your amazing talent! Oh, and flip the clock! Do something spectacular with it and have fun! Thanks for all you do and always being YOU!
At the 0:30 second mark, I've used crochet potholders/stars similar to these on a Christmas tree and I've received so many compliments. The lights behind the exquisite needlework just makes it pop! Unusual? Yes, but my grandmother was a master at all needlework, sewing, art, etc, she had phenomenal skills and I love having her pieces still hanging on my tree. Look for the unique items that have many hours of work within them and then honor whoever created it by displaying it for others to see. I believe you've said before and it's so true, don't look at what an item is, imagine what it could be! Merry Christmas to everyone!
What you did with the picture frame is genius ! No one looks at the back of pictures 😊 . I love my gold spray paint . I’m going to pick up a can of the krylon 24 K Gold . Love it .
Your lamp makeover looks better than the Pottery Barn lamp! And maybe for the broken brass candle stick you could make a little wooden base to attach and paint it a fun color! And your tall wooden candle sticks might even work placed directly on the floor with a plant or potted flowers to create a little vignette near the fireplace. All your makeovers are beautiful!
Screw extractor for the broken screw. Take both pieces to the hardware store to match for a new screw. Loved all the flips. The only thing I would do on the clock is to possibly add a lacy design on the glass front, with etching cream. You would still be able to see the pendulum, but all the "dead space" would be filled and decorative. Great video. So happy you are feeling better.
I would leave the clock alone. I have been taking my old brass items out of the attic and using them in my decor. I love the floral arraignment and the pretty gold frames. The candlesticks you made out of the large pillar turned out great
Use the candle stick inside a flower arrangement…it will stick into some foam…I did the same thing with a real silver candle stick…I cried all day!!!!!!
Totally redo the clock, NataLee! Just go for it! You don’t ever need to feel bad for painting something. It’s YOURS to do whatever you want to do with it. I’ve got one too and would LOVE to see what you would do to yours so I can do it to mine! 😁
As always, I enjoyed the remakes and learning about your thrift finds. The brass pitchers were probably donated by ladies my age who were sick of cleaning the brass we decorated with in the 80's and 90's! A paste of Bar Keeper's Friend and hot water works well to clean brass. The bowl of flowers and new brass ring creates a beautiful formal vignette.
There are a number of "metal" glues that work really well. J-B Weld 8276 KwikWeld Quick Setting Steel Reinforced Epoxy - Dark Grey 2 oz is a good one. You may be able to salvage that beautiful candlestick. I love your sense of humor in all of your videos!
Idea for your broken brass candle stick , drill with metal drill bit on the bottom of stem and stand about a half an inch in , drilling a hole , put a metal screw about a half inch or smaller through the botton into the stem and stand , tighten the screw , that should keep it tightly together ! Hope that helps !
Good afternoon, one thing I love about your thrift items is that you respect the original piece just a touch or two of a new color , I absolutely love your ideas, be blessed ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’ve used the ketchup for brass and copper. But I’ve always mixed salt in with it. The ketchup isn’t so slimy and the salt has a slight scrubbing effect.
Love, love the lamp you painted black to greyish look;; is amazing. Look’s good with the items on you’re table, or whatever it is. I knew you were going to cut that big leg. Good job on that to. So Sory on that candle stick.😢 Loving the flower bowl. I think you maybe leave the clock, until someone comes up with something you really like. Love you, I find you to be a very cheery person, you’ve made me giggle several times. I love that you’re a normal person, not fake like a few I’ve seen. I think this is who you are.,and we all love you more for it. Take care ❤️🥰
Try taking your brass candle stick to a hardware store and find a thin screw you can mend it with. I live in a small town with a True Value, and I have gone in with different items and had them find me the screw that fits. I usually just have to buy the one screw or just the few that I need! I just love your videos! Such fabulous ideas!
I just bought an old clock after watching Canterbury Cottage. Sherry does a lot of fun things with them. I love the candlesticks. You are a "Powerful Woman"!
You could try J-B Weld it comes in 2 tubes that you mix the amount you need. It is a strong epoxy that can glue metal. I glued a broken wrought iron piece together for me, that has lasted for years.
Hi Natalie, I loved the candle sticks. They are amazing. I love the peony flower arrangement also. I am amazed how you can look at things and envision the What it can be. I would go for the clock flip, Look forward to more thrift and flip with you.
The pottery bowls are generally fine for food. Glazes don't contain lead. As long as the whole interior is glazed they would be food safe. I make pottery and use all my own bowls for food all the time.
These are all so pretty! I always enjoy seeing your ideas. I tried the ketchup thing on some brass hardware for a cedar chest I’m redoing and had the same issue because it was only brass plated. 😕 As for your broken candlestick, get you some LocTite Steel Stick. It’s a two part epoxy that you just break off and knead the black and gray halves together. I’ve used it with wonderful success many times. It is meant for metals and heavy duty repairs. You might want to wear a pair of disposable gloves when using it, but I find it much easier to use and shape without them - obviously just wash well afterwards. It’s really inexpensive (get it at Lowe’s or Home Depot), and it’s great to have on hand for all kinds of repairs. 🙂 Edit: I’d love to see what you can do with the clock! It’s yours now - do what you want and don’t worry about what others might prefer. 🙂
And don't forget, you also have a big piece leftover from that pillar too! So, not just 2 candlesticks for $40, a big piece of wood leftover too! Can't wait to see where you sneak the leftovers in! 💖🙂
8:55am. I loved all your classy flips and I think your candlesticks look great where they are!! They balance the topiary on the other end and we get to see them when you’re on video ❤ As always, you’re awesome 😎 😊❤🤗👍💕😍😊
You know I love your ideas soooo much! Spray the clock with gold and then some rub and buff to tone it down. Can't wait to see what you do next! 🤩 Can you take the screw parts out and replace?
For the candle stick you could try this, it works in the garden for decorations,so it's weather proof in Florida! Just saying. E600 industrial strength.
I hope & pray that you are feeling well!🙏❤️ Your lamp is gorgeous! Your pillar candle sticks are absolutely gorgeous! I love them!❤️ Your frames turned out beautifully! I love the floral print, so pretty! That is a neat hack using ketchup to clean brass!😊 I love your bowl arrangement as well, so gorgeous! I think the gold rings look great!😊 Whate ever you decide to do with the clock, will look amazing! I can't wait to see what you do to it!😊❤️ As always, NataLee, thank you for sharing all of your hard work, creativity, talent, and inspiration! Stay safe, healthy, and positive! God bless you and your family!🙏❤️🇺🇸😊
If the screw end is broken off into the candlestick, you can get a reverse-turn bolt remover to get it out, or you could just solder it all back together :) Great finds! Love the idea that you can easily turn lamps into high-end looking decor. They always look so hideous to me when they're old, but now, I might have to look at some new ones for inspiration :)
I might even get a small drill bit and drill out the screw on each end. And find a nail or small round wood piece . Then use glue , place in each end. Hopefully it dries and hold the candle stick together.
I love the white flower arrangement in brass along with the gold framed pictures. I had a clock similar to yours and it was going to be throw away so I put shelves in it and now it's so adorable. I also painted it. I figured it was ok since it was going to the landfill anyway. you are very talented and creative!
NataLee the lamp looking better much better than the PotteryBarn. Brass turned to pink LOVE IT. I am definetelly trying the ketchup. The entry table perferct. I would only do one thing to it add one pink Peoni into the white arrangement. Peoni is you everybody should see it as they enter your home. 😍🤩
This was a great episode - so glad your back and hope your feeling better! You look stunning so look good feel better? All these projects are beautiful and I like the brass collection on your entry way table. As far as the grandfather clock I would keep it wood as woods (like wood cabinets) are back in style - plus gives you the option to change it later if you want to! ❤
JB weld, I think Walmart carrys it. It's 2 part's like epoxy but made for metal. I love that flower arrangement, it's so pretty with the brass, it's definitely a great look. The pink pitcher is a good look for Spring and Easter, it doesn't have to stay part of the brass collection, or you could use a make-up brush and rub-n- buff what ever finish you like. Beautiful thrift flip's Natalee♥️♥️♥️
Dearest- enjoyed the wood candlestick. Im not much of a decorator. But love your personality and enthusiasm! You’ve been my #1 for a long time! ❤️ say hello to puppy🐶
I believe your little “grandfather” clock is actually a Grandmother clock when it’s small & hung on the wall. I actually had a large grandfather clock from the Black Forest. We were always told that the little wall units were Grandmother clocks. 💕
I love all the brass and I always have and you did fantastic with decorating the bowl. I'm glad I had you to watch as I'm currently in the hospital unexpectedly. You brought a smile to my face I'm so glad you're feeling better. As for the I think it's gorgeous and I would love to hang it just as it is in my home.
I have one of the antique dictionaries, it was my dads. I did notice the empty frame from last week. I thought it was beautiful. Also alot of my frames have duct tape on the back. Lol shhhh, don't give away our secrets 😉 Everything is gorgeous as usual
Thank you for another great video. I like your flips-not too fussy, not done just because you can, no arbitrary, self-imposed limits. Nice, useful flips that inspire. If you find your stash of flips outgrowing your space, you could sell them either locally or online. Sure, shipping g could be a pain, but you can charge for your local UPS store to pack and ship awkwardly sized/shaped items.
Great video, candlesticks my favorite and I see I am not the only one who noticed how great you looked, hopefully a sign that you are feeling much better!
You look so pretty in the yellow top. I like your hair that way too. Great finds and flips! 🌼 I use "brasso" on my brass, always have. I myself don't like tarnished things. I am glad you are feeling better. Tyfs. HUGS 🌷🌿🌹🙏
Flip the clock, loved the brass cleaner tip and all the flips are so great! If the clock was one of the large standing grandfathers clock I’d say find a clock repair person and don’t you do anything but maintain it but it’s a reproduction for the wall it isn’t a true antique. Flip it sweetie make it your own! Love your content I look forward to seeing you and your creativity every week!
A metal screw is all you need to fix your candle stick holder. Barkeeper's friend is my favorite brass/metal cleaner. You can make the paste with this as thick thin or gritty as needed. Rinse well and polish dry. Grandfather mini, I think if you could make the silver parts gold, it would be an awesome complement to your decor style! Great episode!
Thank you for sharing and as far as the clock. Something temporary behind the pendulum, and, I think you shine in that shade of yellow you wore in this video. As always, really appreciate your efforts
Love these thrift hacks they all turned out beautiful. But as I always say anything you touch turns into a master piece. That's one reason why I don't go thrifting I am totally out of room in my house for anything else. Have a blessed weekend.
I loved all of your finds and flips! I don't know what I'd do to the clock - the only ones I've found are plastic, not wood. But, they are much smaller. I'm glad you didn't do anything to the books. And, fyi, you have a long way to go to be a hoarder! You have a beautiful home that reflects both your inner and outer beauty.
i purchased a large base 70’s lamp from a thrift store for $5, leaving the shade at the store. I took out the lamp works. I was going to paint it but it looked so good the way it was I left it. I used it as a large floor vase with long stemmed florals that sat near my fireplace in my previous home. I had so many compliments on it. I have not figured out where to use it in my new home yet…. But I will 😊
I love your thrift flip videos. Your items look so high end. Not that I want to deny those poor Etsy vendors their livelihood, but many of the prints you get are available on the public domain off of The National Art Gallery.
We do pottery!!! So fun to see others work in the resale shop and then someone else buying them again!!! Lots of work go into handmade....although you know that 🤣
I like all of your projects! I actually liked your lamp better than the more expensive one. I like the gold rings, I would paint the clock, but you have to do what you want to do with it. Great job on everything.
I love how you have respect for antiques as do I ,love your make overs today and I was hoping you'd make candlesticks out of the big chunk of wood.I would do the same thing!
J.B. Weld will stick it back together! It's super, super easy to use. It is similar to the epoxy you used in that there are 2 parts, one being a hardener. If J.B. Weld won't hold it, nothing will! 🙃
⭐What are your favorite items to thrift? Did you like coming along with me thrifting? Enjoy this episode? You'll love this: ua-cam.com/video/b9Gb9pDF9fU/v-deo.html
I always check out artwork and frames, housewares, furniture, jewelry, books and music. I don't have the patience or interest to dig through clothes unless I am building a Halloween costume (found a perfect orange turtleneck when I was Velma Dinkley from Scooby Doo), although one day my husband and I found a shipment of brand new dress shirts and suits that had been donated from an upscale men's shop and we snatched up a shirt and jacket for him.
Since I and everyone I know have enough, I look for glass items I can use for a gift (e.g. cookie plate or candy dish), frames, lace, jewelry for craft embellishments (but rarely find anything cheap enough) and I browse for an impulse buy. We have a "Buy Nothing" giveaway community here, so I watch for free items.
I think your gonna make a lamp post
Ooh!! I have those brass candle sticks from pottery barn that are about 30 yrs old. How much are they at the thrift store? Just curious. 😜🤗
I Love the post!!! I Love the lamp too!!!
The art with the 'Monet vibe' as you call it, is actually a print of a Monet painting. I collect Monet prints that I have picked up at thrift stores so I recognized it immediately. I have about seven different ones in gilt frames so far. They fit right in my house along with some of my French grandmother's oil paintings. She was an artist in her own right and even had gallery showings of her original artwork when she was still alive.
To remove Sharpie from wood, use rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer, nail polish remover, hairspray, or a magic eraser. Other options are baking soda(mixed to a paste), toothpaste, or a dry-erase board cleaner. Apply the product with a small dab on a towel or cotton ball, make sure to test it in an inconspicuous area first.
Or Goo Gone works AMAZINGLY! Two applications, leaving the product on for 90 seconds each time, prior to wiping off with a dry washcloth only. *Obviously, I do this often, lol
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You’re my favorite DIY UA-camr. Thank you for sharing your talent with us!!
Wow, thank you!
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As far as the broken candle stick, soldiering def will work.
The other option is UV resin, it cures instantly under the UV lamp and is very strong. 😊 hope this helps.
@@designedtothenines take your time on the clock, search for clocks u like, antique or not, then makeover yours as u c fit.
Antique dictionaries tend to have beautiful illustrations.
Yes!!!
Oh Kelly, I'm so happy for your Ray this IS a miracle. When I heard you say the cancer is gone (almost) I cried. The City Of Hope is a great place to be. And he will beat this with everyone praying for your family. The power of prayer does work. I wish I could give you a big hug but sending you a virtual one. So happy for you all.
Natalee, your Pottery Barn dupes beat the Pottery Barn ones hands down. You are so creative and turn these flips into beautiful home decor. Thanks for all you share with us.
Thank you so much!
Oh gosh! You remind me of …. ME … when I was much younger! I loved re-purposing purchases from thrift shops, etc. and always kept an eye open for items I could improve or change to my liking. Those were fun years!
As the decades roll by, you gradually find you have enough “stuff” (whether it be furniture or decor items) and simply can’t buy another thing for the house.
However, before you know it, grandkids marry and move into their own homes and, if you’re lucky, you can help them with their own interiors and the fun begins all over again! 🇨🇦
This was a fun video to watch. Loved the white floral arrangement. I'm at an age where a lot of the "trends" are what was popular in years past. (Brass items, mushrooms, gold frames, etc.) But, it's still fun to see these items get a bit of a modern touch. You're a very talented (powerful) woman with interesting ideas and good taste!
That was a super fun video, I LOVE the pillar candlesticks! The clock isn't an antique so if you want to paint it I wouldn't let anyone make you feel bad about it. 🥰
I could totally relate with that statement about feeling somewhat like a hoarder when you have several projects you’re working on! 😁😁 And you look wonderful! I hope that you’re continuing to feel better! Love your videos! Here I am on a Friday night hanging out at home watching Design to the Nines! Your channel is a feel good channel! ❤
Love that! Thanks for spending Friday night with me!
I think the pink brass pitcher is perfect, especially filled with pee-uh-knees (that’s how we say it in our parts). The candle sticks are gorgeous! The clock is not an antique so I’d go for it. It would be a great piece to practice IOD paint inlays on. Nice to see you looking like yourself.
Thank you so much for being kind about that. I get so many people who are angry with the way I say peonies. It’s just how I was raised lol.🥰 Thanks so much.
@@designedtothenines I was hoping mine didn’t read unkind the way I phrased it. My mom said it the way you do but my dad’s people said it differently and that’s what I picked up. I don’t know why people need to be unkind. You just be you, which is awesome. You’re so kind to share your talents and knowledge and make videos for us. ❤️❤️❤️
Love this video!!! Your channel is one of my favorites!!!
Peonies are my favorite flower no matter how it’s pronounced. You are nothing short of fabulous- don’t give the keyboard critics any head space
I love the pillar candle sticks! Definitely would buy these! The little brass one can be fixed with JB Weld. It's great for stuff like that.
That is what I was going to say! Phenomenal stuff for metal repair!
So glad you’re feeling better!
Your style and taste totally compliment and complement your amazing talent! Oh, and flip the clock! Do something spectacular with it and have fun! Thanks for all you do and always being YOU!
At the 0:30 second mark, I've used crochet potholders/stars similar to these on a Christmas tree and I've received so many compliments. The lights behind the exquisite needlework just makes it pop! Unusual? Yes, but my grandmother was a master at all needlework, sewing, art, etc, she had phenomenal skills and I love having her pieces still hanging on my tree.
Look for the unique items that have many hours of work within them and then honor whoever created it by displaying it for others to see.
I believe you've said before and it's so true, don't look at what an item is, imagine what it could be!
Merry Christmas to everyone!
They all turned out great! I can’t wait to see what you do with the clock. 😉
What you did with the picture frame is genius ! No one looks at the back of pictures 😊 . I love my gold spray paint . I’m going to pick up a can of the krylon 24 K Gold . Love it .
Your lamp makeover looks better than the Pottery Barn lamp! And maybe for the broken brass candle stick you could make a little wooden base to attach and paint it a fun color! And your tall wooden candle sticks might even work placed directly on the floor with a plant or potted flowers to create a little vignette near the fireplace. All your makeovers are beautiful!
It’s good that you removed the beads because everybody is using the beads right now I see them everywhere. Nice to see something different.❤
Screw extractor for the broken screw. Take both pieces to the hardware store to match for a new screw. Loved all the flips. The only thing I would do on the clock is to possibly add a lacy design on the glass front, with etching cream. You would still be able to see the pendulum, but all the "dead space" would be filled and decorative. Great video. So happy you are feeling better.
I would leave the clock alone. I have been taking my old brass items out of the attic and using them in my decor. I love the floral arraignment and the pretty gold frames. The candlesticks you made out of the large pillar turned out great
Love that! Thank you 😊
NOOOOO no polish
Love the brass patina ❤
Great great thrift haul and flips. Absolutely love those pillar candlesticks, gorgeous!
Use the candle stick inside a flower arrangement…it will stick into some foam…I did the same thing with a real silver candle stick…I cried all day!!!!!!
Totally redo the clock, NataLee! Just go for it! You don’t ever need to feel bad for painting something. It’s YOURS to do whatever you want to do with it. I’ve got one too and would LOVE to see what you would do to yours so I can do it to mine! 😁
As always, I enjoyed the remakes and learning about your thrift finds. The brass pitchers were probably donated by ladies my age who were sick of cleaning the brass we decorated with in the 80's and 90's! A paste of Bar Keeper's Friend and hot water works well to clean brass. The bowl of flowers and new brass ring creates a beautiful formal vignette.
Using gold leaf on the frame works well too. Spray the frame red, then add the gold leaf.
Cool suggestion!
There are a number of "metal" glues that work really well. J-B Weld 8276 KwikWeld Quick Setting Steel Reinforced Epoxy - Dark Grey 2 oz is a good one. You may be able to salvage that beautiful candlestick. I love your sense of humor in all of your videos!
I'd love to see the clock painted black and then put beautiful IOD transfers on it. Love all of your projects and enjoy your upbeat personality.
The big brass bowl would make a pretty hanging light .
Idea for your broken brass candle stick , drill with metal drill bit on the bottom of stem and stand about a half an inch in , drilling a hole , put a metal
screw about a half inch or smaller through the botton into the stem and stand , tighten the screw , that should keep it tightly together ! Hope that helps !
Good afternoon, one thing I love about your thrift items is that you respect the original piece just a touch or two of a new color , I absolutely love your ideas, be blessed ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’ve used the ketchup for brass and copper. But I’ve always mixed salt in with it. The ketchup isn’t so slimy and the salt has a slight scrubbing effect.
Love, love the lamp you painted black to greyish look;; is amazing. Look’s good with the items on you’re table, or whatever it is. I knew you were going to cut that big leg. Good job on that to. So Sory on that candle stick.😢 Loving the flower bowl. I think you maybe leave the clock, until someone comes up with something you really like. Love you, I find you to be a very cheery person, you’ve made me giggle several times. I love that you’re a normal person, not fake like a few I’ve seen. I think this is who you are.,and we all love you more for it. Take care ❤️🥰
Try taking your brass candle stick to a hardware store and find a thin screw you can mend it with. I live in a small town with a True Value, and I have gone in with different items and had them find me the screw that fits. I usually just have to buy the one screw or just the few that I need! I just love your videos! Such fabulous ideas!
I just bought an old clock after watching Canterbury Cottage. Sherry does a lot of fun things with them. I love the candlesticks. You are a "Powerful Woman"!
Love love the frame going back to gold and the print with White duct tape.....OOOO DOGGIES YES BEAUTIFUL
You could try J-B Weld it comes in 2 tubes that you mix the amount you need. It is a strong epoxy that can glue metal. I glued a broken wrought iron piece together for me, that has lasted for years.
Hi Natalie, I loved the candle sticks. They are amazing. I love the peony flower arrangement also. I am amazed how you can look at things and envision the What it can be. I would go for the clock flip, Look forward to more thrift and flip with you.
The pottery bowls are generally fine for food. Glazes don't contain lead. As long as the whole interior is glazed they would be food safe. I make pottery and use all my own bowls for food all the time.
Good to know!
I love the brass rings! You are incredibly talented and I your smile always makes me happy 😊
You're the best!😁💕
These are all so pretty! I always enjoy seeing your ideas. I tried the ketchup thing on some brass hardware for a cedar chest I’m redoing and had the same issue because it was only brass plated. 😕
As for your broken candlestick, get you some LocTite Steel Stick. It’s a two part epoxy that you just break off and knead the black and gray halves together. I’ve used it with wonderful success many times. It is meant for metals and heavy duty repairs. You might want to wear a pair of disposable gloves when using it, but I find it much easier to use and shape without them - obviously just wash well afterwards. It’s really inexpensive (get it at Lowe’s or Home Depot), and it’s great to have on hand for all kinds of repairs. 🙂
Edit: I’d love to see what you can do with the clock! It’s yours now - do what you want and don’t worry about what others might prefer. 🙂
Love your videos. My favorite item...the brass bowl with white flowers.
Thank you so much!
And don't forget, you also have a big piece leftover from that pillar too! So, not just 2 candlesticks for $40, a big piece of wood leftover too! Can't wait to see where you sneak the leftovers in! 💖🙂
Very true! Thank you 🙏
8:55am. I loved all your classy flips and I think your candlesticks look great where they are!! They balance the topiary on the other end and we get to see them when you’re on video ❤ As always, you’re awesome 😎 😊❤🤗👍💕😍😊
You know I love your ideas soooo much! Spray the clock with gold and then some rub and buff to tone it down. Can't wait to see what you do next! 🤩 Can you take the screw parts out and replace?
I wonder! 💕
For the candle stick you could try this, it works in the garden for decorations,so it's weather proof in Florida! Just saying. E600 industrial strength.
Bar keepers friend cleans any metal finish beautifully. It's cheap too! Like all your projects, especially the lamp.
I love thrifting the wood . . . well, anything in wood!
I hope & pray that you are feeling well!🙏❤️
Your lamp is gorgeous! Your pillar candle sticks are absolutely gorgeous! I love them!❤️ Your frames turned out beautifully! I love the floral print, so pretty! That is a neat hack using ketchup to clean brass!😊 I love your bowl arrangement as well, so gorgeous! I think the gold rings look great!😊 Whate ever you decide to do with the clock, will look amazing! I can't wait to see what you do to it!😊❤️ As always, NataLee, thank you for sharing all of your hard work, creativity, talent, and inspiration! Stay safe, healthy, and positive! God bless you and your family!🙏❤️🇺🇸😊
Thank you for your prayers they were definitely felt and I am feeling much better.💕
If the screw end is broken off into the candlestick, you can get a reverse-turn bolt remover to get it out, or you could just solder it all back together :) Great finds! Love the idea that you can easily turn lamps into high-end looking decor. They always look so hideous to me when they're old, but now, I might have to look at some new ones for inspiration :)
I might even get a small drill bit and drill out the screw on each end. And find a nail or small round wood piece . Then use glue , place in each end. Hopefully it dries and hold the candle stick together.
I love the white flower arrangement in brass along with the gold framed pictures. I had a clock similar to yours and it was going to be throw away so I put shelves in it and now it's so adorable. I also painted it. I figured it was ok since it was going to the landfill anyway. you are very talented and creative!
Seeing a floor lamp for your collection... 🤔😁❤️
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Honestly, I love the scale of the candlesticks where they are. They are beautiful and make a nice statement there.
NataLee the lamp looking better much better than the PotteryBarn. Brass turned to pink LOVE IT. I am definetelly trying the ketchup. The entry table perferct. I would only do one thing to it add one pink Peoni into the white arrangement. Peoni is you everybody should see it as they enter your home. 😍🤩
This was a great episode - so glad your back and hope your feeling better! You look stunning so look good feel better? All these projects are beautiful and I like the brass collection on your entry way table. As far as the grandfather clock I would keep it wood as woods (like wood cabinets) are back in style - plus gives you the option to change it later if you want to! ❤
JB weld, I think Walmart carrys it. It's 2 part's like epoxy but made for metal. I love that flower arrangement, it's so pretty with the brass, it's definitely a great look. The pink pitcher is a good look for Spring and Easter, it doesn't have to stay part of the brass collection, or you could use a make-up brush and rub-n- buff what ever finish you like. Beautiful thrift flip's Natalee♥️♥️♥️
Love this video!
I need to make those candle stands.
Also leave the clock. It is already beautiful.
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Love the grouping!!!
Dearest- enjoyed the wood candlestick. Im not much of a decorator. But love your personality and enthusiasm! You’ve been my #1 for a long time! ❤️ say hello to puppy🐶
Oh thank you!🥰
I believe your little “grandfather” clock is actually a Grandmother clock when it’s small & hung on the wall. I actually had a large grandfather clock from the Black Forest. We were always told that the little wall units were Grandmother clocks. 💕
I love all the brass and I always have and you did fantastic with decorating the bowl. I'm glad I had you to watch as I'm currently in the hospital unexpectedly. You brought a smile to my face I'm so glad you're feeling better. As for the I think it's gorgeous and I would love to hang it just as it is in my home.
I have one of the antique dictionaries, it was my dads.
I did notice the empty frame from last week. I thought it was beautiful. Also alot of my frames have duct tape on the back. Lol shhhh, don't give away our secrets 😉
Everything is gorgeous as usual
Thrift flips are the best! I see junk, you see potential. Then you make it cool.
Thank you for another great video. I like your flips-not too fussy, not done just because you can, no arbitrary, self-imposed limits. Nice, useful flips that inspire. If you find your stash of flips outgrowing your space, you could sell them either locally or online. Sure, shipping g could be a pain, but you can charge for your local UPS store to pack and ship awkwardly sized/shaped items.
Love the brass rings. Love your thrifty nes.😊
I say you're making a beautiful lamppost you have made in the past! Which I so loved 😍
Great video, candlesticks my favorite and I see I am not the only one who noticed how great you looked, hopefully a sign that you are feeling much better!
Yes! Thank you!💕
I like the brass rings that replaced the wood rings. My favorite could be the lamp. Love it all .
You look so pretty in the yellow top. I like your hair that way too. Great finds and flips! 🌼 I use "brasso" on my brass, always have. I myself don't like tarnished things. I am glad you are feeling better. Tyfs. HUGS 🌷🌿🌹🙏
I knew the minute I saw that pillar, it would be going home with you! Quite the find… loved how the candlesticks turned out.
I've been trying to declutter, but I would not have been able to resist that scalloped brass bowl!
You are so creative! I think you should sell some of your flipped pieces! It will also help make room for more projects!😂
I love the brass rings in your vignette! I even like your “pink” brass accident! Everything turned out great!
I love the candlesticks and the white floral arrangement. I would leave the clock wood and just polish it. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Flip the clock, loved the brass cleaner tip and all the flips are so great! If the clock was one of the large standing grandfathers clock I’d say find a clock repair person and don’t you do anything but maintain it but it’s a reproduction for the wall it isn’t a true antique. Flip it sweetie make it your own! Love your content I look forward to seeing you and your creativity every week!
Try JB Weld for your broken candle Stick. If it doesn’t work, you can always stick the usable end in flower arrangements!
A metal screw is all you need to fix your candle stick holder. Barkeeper's friend is my favorite brass/metal cleaner. You can make the paste with this as thick thin or gritty as needed. Rinse well and polish dry. Grandfather mini, I think if you could make the silver parts gold, it would be an awesome complement to your decor style! Great episode!
Paint the clock and give it a shabby chic look and I think it'll go with your decor versus the brown. Love your videos.
The pillar candle holders look perfect where they are! Everything looks great!
Thank you for sharing and as far as the clock. Something temporary behind the pendulum, and, I think you shine in that shade of yellow you wore in this video. As always, really appreciate your efforts
Thank you so much ☺️
Love these thrift hacks they all turned out beautiful. But as I always say anything you touch turns into a master piece. That's one reason why I don't go thrifting I am totally out of room in my house for anything else. Have a blessed weekend.
I loved all of your finds and flips! I don't know what I'd do to the clock - the only ones I've found are plastic, not wood. But, they are much smaller. I'm glad you didn't do anything to the books. And, fyi, you have a long way to go to be a hoarder! You have a beautiful home that reflects both your inner and outer beauty.
i purchased a large base 70’s lamp from a thrift store for $5, leaving the shade at the store. I took out the lamp works. I was going to paint it but it looked so good the way it was I left it. I used it as a large floor vase with long stemmed florals that sat near my fireplace in my previous home. I had so many compliments on it. I have not figured out where to use it in my new home yet…. But I will 😊
JB Weld for the candle stick.
Everything looks amazing and I live the entryway table 🤗. Paint the clock ☺️
I love your thrift flip videos. Your items look so high end. Not that I want to deny those poor Etsy vendors their livelihood, but many of the prints you get are available on the public domain off of The National Art Gallery.
Love your brass haul. The pic is really pretty. I think It is pretty as is. I love the old gold frames. Better quality than we find now.
We do pottery!!! So fun to see others work in the resale shop and then someone else buying them again!!! Lots of work go into handmade....although you know that 🤣
So true! And they are so beautiful too!
I like all of your projects! I actually liked your lamp better than the more expensive one. I like the gold rings, I would paint the clock, but you have to do what you want to do with it. Great job on everything.
I love your flower arrangements. Over the top!
I love how you have respect for antiques as do I ,love your make overs today and I was hoping you'd make candlesticks out of the big chunk of wood.I would do the same thing!
J.B. Weld will stick it back together! It's super, super easy to use. It is similar to the epoxy you used in that there are 2 parts, one being a hardener. If J.B. Weld won't hold it, nothing will! 🙃
Love your thrift store finds especially your pitcher
I love the pinkness of copper!
I love the candle pillars you made. You did a great job. 👍🌸🦋
Lantern pole 🤣🤣❤️❤️ LOVE Those ❤️
I love the brass chain. I don’t know what to do about the clock but I am sure you will do something amazing. All of these are beautiful.
You could always guild your clock with some rub and buff gold to bring out some detail to go with your frames
Candlesticks are beautifully done!
Like the redos. They have so much charm. I like reusing for out of ordinary.
I like the pillars look good where they are. Maybe make a wood ledge to put under your art to raise it up a hair and it would tie it all in.