The canisters with the moulds turned out awesome! The owl looked so much better after you painted it. I adored the pumpkin napkin technique used on the cutting board. I found it to be the most fall item, and I would snatch it up quick if I saw it in a booth. Keep up the great work!
The canisters were awesome. I was surprised you didn't paint the tin first but they still looked great. I've considered buying the sunflower mold but it's so big! The detail is spectacular tho! Thanks for sharing your vision for these pieces!
The sunflower canisters came out so beautifully. The dark wax seems to brings out all the fine details. Same as with the owl. Amazing flips. New subscriber and I've enjoyed your channel, thanks for sharing
You can add clear wax to your project first and then the dark wax and it wipes back easier or if you put the dark wax on and it’s too dark for you just take clear wax and go over it and wipe back. It will help take more off.
When I use dark wax, I always seal it first or put a clear wax on it. Then if you use dark wax, you can still wipe it back. If the wax is still too dark, you can mix a little water with it to lighten it.
Since the frames are so small I would've used IOD's cameo mould and put a pretty lady on the little circles. Or a bird from IOD's Bird Song. Glued them back into the frames. Then painted the whole thing in either white or a soft blue like Dixie Belle's Duck Egg. Then very gently distressed back to the brown frames. Like thin lines, not chunky flakes because the frames are smaller. Seal that with a clear coat. Then go over it all with either Waverly Antique wax or a dark wax. Wipe back just to leave the wax in the nooks and crannies. I think you'd like that better, but it would be more steps. Similar to your sunflower cannisters. I feel like tiny frames need either moulds or transfers. Stamps don't seem to have enough "wow" factor in tiny frames.
You can add clear wax to your project first and then the dark wax and it wipes back easier or if you put the dark wax on and it’s too dark for you just take clear wax and go over it and wipe back. It will help take more off.
Love all the items! Those cats would look great on door trim, too, maybe....looks like they would fit! ❤ 🌻
Great idea!!
The canisters with the moulds turned out awesome! The owl looked so much better after you painted it. I adored the pumpkin napkin technique used on the cutting board. I found it to be the most fall item, and I would snatch it up quick if I saw it in a booth. Keep up the great work!
Love the sunflower canisters ... They are fantastic 🙂
Love the sunflower canisters, simple and classic.
Luved the Cats and the canisters! Luv watching your techniques!
Susie, you have been so creatively and skillfully blessed. Great job!
I swear I think I’ve met my twin🤦🏻♀️I too do things the hard way 😆😆 Great flip with the owl! He’s amazing ❤️
As always I love everything you touch, you are so talented 💓, thank you for sharing your beautiful work.
The canisters turned out beautiful!
Great makeovers on all the items! Really liked them all.
Love the canisters, great idea for those❤️❤️
Oh my goodness I love the sunflower canisters 😍
Thank you!
In love with the cats
I love the owl
Love the canisters 🌻🌻
Love the sunflowers
The canisters were awesome. I was surprised you didn't paint the tin first but they still looked great. I've considered buying the sunflower mold but it's so big! The detail is spectacular tho! Thanks for sharing your vision for these pieces!
The sunflower canisters came out so beautifully. The dark wax seems to brings out all the fine details. Same as with the owl. Amazing flips. New subscriber and I've enjoyed your channel, thanks for sharing
Thank you so much!
You can add clear wax to your project first and then the dark wax and it wipes back easier or if you put the dark wax on and it’s too dark for you just take clear wax and go over it and wipe back. It will help take more off.
Another great video!!! Tfs
Love them all! Love from NB Canada!
Hey Brenda! Welcome to the Farm.
When I use dark wax, I always seal it first or put a clear wax on it. Then if you use dark wax, you can still wipe it back. If the wax is still too dark, you can mix a little water with it to lighten it.
to lesson your fear of dark wax, you can use clear wax first or use it to remove the dark wax if it seems to dark'
For black cats I would have used orange or purple ribbon
Heidi Blair said you gonna have to teach her how to do that stuff because she wants to be just like you when she grows up!
Awe. How sweet
the cats are to put on the corners of your window or door frames.
Someone else told me that! They look cute up there for sure. Thanks for watching.
Since the frames are so small I would've used IOD's cameo mould and put a pretty lady on the little circles. Or a bird from IOD's Bird Song. Glued them back into the frames. Then painted the whole thing in either white or a soft blue like Dixie Belle's Duck Egg. Then very gently distressed back to the brown frames. Like thin lines, not chunky flakes because the frames are smaller. Seal that with a clear coat. Then go over it all with either Waverly Antique wax or a dark wax. Wipe back just to leave the wax in the nooks and crannies. I think you'd like that better, but it would be more steps. Similar to your sunflower cannisters. I feel like tiny frames need either moulds or transfers. Stamps don't seem to have enough "wow" factor in tiny frames.
That's a great idea. I was really feeling the fall flips but I will probably change these up.
You can add clear wax to your project first and then the dark wax and it wipes back easier or if you put the dark wax on and it’s too dark for you just take clear wax and go over it and wipe back. It will help take more off.