Oh my .... YOU have such GREAT techniques. I have never tried this .. but .. I surely will now. Thank You so much for sharing your knowledge with us ... I really ENJOY your videos ...
I love love love your videos!!!! The timing of this video was perfect for me. I was just getting ready to do a yard sale frame and this is exactly what I want!!!! Thank you so much!!!!
This is a technique I use a lot not only on frames, but almost all of my small projects because it works so well. Not to mention that it is a lot less messy and less likely to make your hand cramp up than sanding 🤣 Your botanical prints are perfect inside the frames...love them!
I watched you do this on a previous video but it wasn’t a frame. I am a frame junkie! Starting to make trays with them. Will try this technique this weekend! Thanks again for another great tutorial!
@@OurUpcycledLife I love this idea! I haven't tried it myself yet, but am dying to! Please,.please share your process so I'll know what I'm doing before I start!!
Very nicely done. It's an interesting technique. I think I would have put the original images on side and start with blank pieces of wood/hardboard to put the new pictures on.
I just watched this video and your transfer video and am excited to try this with a few botanical pictures and frames. I want the picture to be on a thinner material that will fit into a frame. I am just wondering what materials you can transfer onto rather than wood?
I'm getting ready to try this. Do you allow the paint to dry thoroughly between steps? Is first coat dried thoroughly before applying wax and second coat before using tape?
I love your work!! I have so many craft thing's I've bought and accumulated but can't get started because I'm afraid they won't look good.. This technique of getting the distressed look, looks so much easier than other girl's.. With the black undercoat, does it have to be chalk paint? Thank you for your videos!! 🤔🤗
Lovely frames. On 'Our Green Acres' channel she uses a rubber scraper to carefully remove the paint and wax. That technique may work for you too on humid days.
Is there a sealer that would be needed as a final coat? I worry about dust sticking and if humid days and heat will cause the finish to soften and/or get sticky.
This is awesome! If I want my frame to be a dark brown, what color would you suggest I paint the base coat that will show through at the end? Thanks for this video!
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Picture frames are huge sellers. I love them.
Thanks for watching ❤️
Can't wait to try the packing tape technique. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching ❤️
Another great tutorial for frames and antiquing. Love the results! Who knew packing tape had a better use than packaging. 😉 Thank you!
Works so good and easy!! Thanks for watching 🌻
Looks great
Thanks for watching ❤️
I’ve noticed you paint things black before you paint them white. That’s so neat!
Thanks for watching! Yes I love the dark colour underneath to show a bit. It make it look a bit more vintage 🌸
Oh my .... YOU have such GREAT techniques. I have never tried this .. but .. I surely will now. Thank You so much for sharing your knowledge with us ... I really ENJOY your videos ...
Thanks for watching! Happy to help out!! 🌸 works perfect on frames
So cool they look fabulous can't wait to try this
Hope you enjoy
Love this technique- super easy and timely for my first new home - doing Farmhouse themes - beautiful job! thanks
You are so welcome!
I’ve never seen this technique before thanks so much for sharing!!!
Thanks for watching ❤️glad to help out
Looks great! Excellent tutorial, love your style! Thanks!!
Thanks so much!
Great tips for stressing wood ... Cheers
Thanks for watching ❤️
Beautiful frames. I really appreciate you sharing your ideas. I can’t wait to try some of your staining and painting techniques this weekend.
Thanks for watching 🌸 glad you are enjoying! Have fun with your projects
I love love love your videos!!!! The timing of this video was perfect for me. I was just getting ready to do a yard sale frame and this is exactly what I want!!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Thanks for watching ❤️ so happy to help out! This technique is perfect for frames. Have fun with your project
This is a technique I use a lot not only on frames, but almost all of my small projects because it works so well. Not to mention that it is a lot less messy and less likely to make your hand cramp up than sanding 🤣
Your botanical prints are perfect inside the frames...love them!
Thanks for watching ❤️ it works so great doesn’t it!! I like that there isn’t much of a mess.
Those are beautiful!! Love your technique!
Thanks for watching Deb!
I haven’t used packing tape but I use my stencil vinyl when making signs. Love the packing tape idea
Thanks for watching 🌸 it is such a easy technique
So glad I found this. Working on a frame project now using this method- aqua as a base with a walnut top coat! Can’t wait for the base to dry!
Hope it worked out well for you! Thanks for watching Tammy
I watched you do this on a previous video but it wasn’t a frame. I am a frame junkie! Starting to make trays with them. Will try this technique this weekend! Thanks again for another great tutorial!
Thanks for watching ❤️ I love making frames into trays. I have a stock pile I need to make some!! You have inspired me 🌸
@@OurUpcycledLife I love this idea! I haven't tried it myself yet, but am dying to! Please,.please share your process so I'll know what I'm doing before I start!!
Very nice presentation, and nice idea. Many thanks.
Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed
Great job!!!!! Thank you for the help.
You're welcome!
must do thank you,cheers ess
Thanks for watching ❤️
Very nice I’m going to try the tape technique.
Thanks for watching ❤️
This looks awesome!
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed
I love your work🙏
Thank you so much 😀
❤️❤️❤️ this tutorial! 🎉
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed
Very nicely done. It's an interesting technique. I think I would have put the original images on side and start with blank pieces of wood/hardboard to put the new pictures on.
Thanks for watching ❤️ they were quite faded so wanted to repurpose them.
I just watched this video and your transfer video and am excited to try this with a few botanical pictures and frames. I want the picture to be on a thinner material that will fit into a frame. I am just wondering what materials you can transfer onto rather than wood?
Canvas glass metal! So many possibilities
I'm getting ready to try this. Do you allow the paint to dry thoroughly between steps? Is first coat dried thoroughly before applying wax and second coat before using tape?
Yes, absolutely
I love your work!! I have so many craft thing's I've bought and accumulated but can't get started because I'm afraid they won't look good.. This technique of getting the distressed look, looks so much easier than other girl's.. With the black undercoat, does it have to be chalk paint? Thank you for your videos!! 🤔🤗
Thanks for watching! Just go for it ! Not all my projects ever turn out perfect. 🌸 you don’t need to use chalk paint , you can use any type
Lovely frames. On 'Our Green Acres' channel she uses a rubber scraper to carefully remove the paint and wax. That technique may work for you too on humid days.
Thanks for watching ❤️ I love her channel I will check it out!
How would you go about do 3 colors? Would you do wax on both 1st and 2nd layers or just the 2nd?
Yes, you would apply wax on each colour and layer up
Well this makes sense why my sanding didn’t work on some frames I did. I wish I had seen this first. I think I’m going to go back and start over!
Thanks for watching ❤️ this technique works amazing on frames . Have fun with it
Cool. I will try this one also. My salt on top of my paint didn't do anything. I think I didn't have the paint heavy enough. But I will try again.
Thanks for watching! I find the salt technique works best with a thick coat and coarse salt.
Curious do you have any videos on using design space with using a cricut machine. Had mine almost a year still in the box.
No, unfortunately I don’t. I have a love-hate relationship with a cricut and I don’t use it very often
Do you have to use chalk paint in with the other paints you used?
It does work best with chalk paint
Is there a sealer that would be needed as a final coat? I worry about dust sticking and if humid days and heat will cause the finish to soften and/or get sticky.
You can see it with a poly acrylic sealer water-based that’s what I use and it works wellamzn.to/3svnsJ0
Would vaseline work just as well with this project?
Yes you could def use vaseline
This is awesome! If I want my frame to be a dark brown, what color would you suggest I paint the base coat that will show through at the end? Thanks for this video!
Thanks for watching Kayla you can just experiment and see what works best for you I always love layering up lots of different colours to peek through
I missed how long after you apply the white paint you wait to apply the tape. Do you let it dry completely or use the tape while still wet?
Thanks for watching 🌻 you let the paints Roy completely
What do you call this type of frames?
They are wooden frames that I found at the thrift store. Thanks for watching.
What is your recipe for chalk paint?
Here is my chalk paintua-cam.com/video/cyi22OrwrPk/v-deo.html
Wouldn't duct tape work too?
Duct tape is too sticky and will pull too much paint off
How to make chalk paint at home ?
Easy DIY Chalk Paint in 3 Steps! Furniture, Walls, Upcycle
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