I love how factual you are, and not fill up the time with useless conversations! You are a good teacher and I am working with the hairspray technique as well as the school glue. Thanks very much! Am trying to change the look of a metal tray to appear like it is wood. Fun!
This are super fantastic trics, never tried either one of these method, always use the real crackel medium, yours are faster and cheaper! I'm all in for cheaper. Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful day !
I have done this before I did use the school glue but I did a heavier amount and smaller brush strokes. All I had was a hairdryer at the time it took a while to dry but it did crackle and looked good. I decoupaged on it afterward. I think the hairspray would be easier thanks for that tip. Thanks for sharing all that you do I really enjoy watching and learning.
The results of the Elmers is beautiful and school glue is a lot cheaper than hairspray. Stock up with the back to school sales - you can get a bottle for less than a buck! ~ Linda
You can read minds! In one of your last videos you started to use hair spray laquer for making crackles. And in earlier videos you used school glue for that. Now you showed them side by side which answered my non-put question "What's the difference?" Now I know.
I have some bottles that I have been saving and really didn’t know what to do with them, but you just gave me a great idea. Thank you for your detailed tutorial.
Oh thank you so much I have been looking for someone that could show me how to do this. I can’t wait until I get to try this ,if my work out I will to share it with you. My first time watching I’m so excited that I came across your channel I am now a subscriber to your channel thanks so much and have a blessed day. ❤
I never used hair spray but I used the glue 😊 thin layer of glue gives you smaller crackles and a thicker layer of glue gives bigger crackles ... Is fun to play with ... Just work in small sections and dry the paint between each section ... Hope that helps 😊
Very neat technique with the glue. The hairspray effect is much like the Home Decor crackle effect. Except a whole lot cheaper. However, I went looking for hairspray at Walmart and found none. Weird. Guess I'll check DG and DT.
What's your best suggestion for taking paints/stenciled prints of glass? I've got jars with little house and such (circa 1980's) that I'd like to remove.
Hi how are you doing today I had texted you so time ago to see how you make your chalk paint I haven't tried it but what I wanted to now do I need to sand off the furniture before I can paint it with the chalk paint
Most of the time with chalk paint no prep is needed. If it is a laminated piece of furniture I would sand . Test a small area first. Thanks for watching
Hello I have watching your channel for some time. Awesome brilliant on your DIY skills. Very informative and inspiring. My question is would this work on metal? I am in need for advice of how to upscale a white candelabra.
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I love how factual you are, and not fill up the time with useless conversations! You are a good teacher and I am working with the hairspray technique as well as the school glue. Thanks very much! Am trying to change the look of a metal tray to appear like it is wood. Fun!
Glad it was helpful!
You must sit up at night thinking of how to do these things. You do great work. Keep it up.
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed ! Yes some nights the brain doesn't turn off :)
I’ve never tried the hairspray. Glue is my favorite! I’ve gotten the glue thick in some areas and love the different effect
It's so good!
Your channel is like therapy to me. So fun and calming.Loved both treatments and loved the touch with jute and tags. Your rock Deidre. :)
So glad you are enjoying!! Thanks for watching Rachael
This are super fantastic trics, never tried either one of these method, always use the real crackel medium, yours are faster and cheaper! I'm all in for cheaper. Thank you for sharing and have a wonderful day !
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching Christine
I have done this before I did use the school glue but I did a heavier amount and smaller brush strokes. All I had was a hairdryer at the time it took a while to dry but it did crackle and looked good. I decoupaged on it afterward. I think the hairspray would be easier thanks for that tip. Thanks for sharing all that you do I really enjoy watching and learning.
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful
The results of the Elmers is beautiful and school glue is a lot cheaper than hairspray. Stock up with the back to school sales - you can get a bottle for less than a buck! ~ Linda
Great tip! Thanks for watching
Love the tutorial! contrasting the two methods is very helpful. It is nice to see them next to each other. They are both beautiful. Thank you
You are so welcome!
You can read minds! In one of your last videos you started to use hair spray laquer for making crackles. And in earlier videos you used school glue for that.
Now you showed them side by side which answered my non-put question "What's the difference?" Now I know.
Both work great just a different crackle! Thanks for watching
Awesome!!!.Love both techniques.
So glad! Thanks for watching Marlin
Love the elmers glue , thank you!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching
Never thought to crackle glass. Thank you for teaching these techniques!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching Becky
I have some bottles that I have been saving and really didn’t know what to do with them, but you just gave me a great idea. Thank you for your detailed tutorial.
I'm so glad!
Very nice - have used the glue method- but not the hair spray - like the look of both
Thanks for watching Joyce
Oh thank you so much I have been looking for someone that could show me how to do this. I can’t wait until I get to try this ,if my work out I will to share it with you. My first time watching I’m so excited that I came across your channel I am now a subscriber to your channel thanks so much and have a blessed day. ❤
You’re welcome 😊 thanks for following along
The blue and white is beautiful!
Thanks for watching Tam
Thank you. Beautiful
Thanks for these tips. Can’t wait to try.
Thanks for watching
Be very careful using a heat gun on wet hairspray. Very flammable. Keep safe. 😉
I like the glue method best, too.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed
Awesome Deidre! I was wondering if you could decoupage, you answered my question. I like the hairspray on the bottle best. Thank you! ❤
Thanks for watching Fran
This is awesome, thanks for this. I was wondering about doing this on glass and now u can give it a try!
Thanks for watching
Awesome! Glad I found you. Thank you ❣️
So glad! Happy to have you following along
I never used hair spray but I used the glue 😊 thin layer of glue gives you smaller crackles and a thicker layer of glue gives bigger crackles ... Is fun to play with ... Just work in small sections and dry the paint between each section ... Hope that helps 😊
So many techniques to play around with
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You are so welcome
Thx.economical and same affect.
Very neat technique with the glue. The hairspray effect is much like the Home Decor crackle effect. Except a whole lot cheaper. However, I went looking for hairspray at Walmart and found none. Weird. Guess I'll check DG and DT.
Thank you for sharing this
Thanks for watching ! Glad you enjoyed Denise
Brava!
Thank you!
These look so easy and much cheaper than buying crackle pastes etc. Can you use hairspray over an already painted surface ?
Yes, you sure can. Thanks for watching.
Beautiful you are very talented
I’m searching for a gold crackle on glass.
Can you help me?
Ty
I would use a rub and buff on top
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Could I use this outside? I’m wanting to make wind chimes. If this is possible what should I use please?
Yes if it’s sealed properly
What's your best suggestion for taking paints/stenciled prints of glass? I've got jars with little house and such (circa 1980's) that I'd like to remove.
If you send me pics over on Facebook or instagram I can help you out ❤️
I just followed your page, I'll go find the pic!
Hi how are you doing today I had texted you so time ago to see how you make your chalk paint I haven't tried it but what I wanted to now do I need to sand off the furniture before I can paint it with the chalk paint
Most of the time with chalk paint no prep is needed. If it is a laminated piece of furniture I would sand . Test a small area first. Thanks for watching
Amazing....
Thanks for watching Mehndi
Hi can I use normal paint to prime glass? Or does it have to be primer paint? Or glass paint? Thanks
Are use a paint and primer spray paint before you paint chalk paint on glass
I'm wondering if you might have ideas of what can be repurposed from wax paper? Specifically the kind found inside boxes of celestial seasonings tea.
I always go to Pinterest when Im stumped :)
Hello
I have watching your channel for some time. Awesome brilliant on your DIY skills. Very informative and inspiring.
My question is would this work on metal?
I am in need for advice of how to upscale a white candelabra.
It will if painted with a primer or chalk paint first
Thank you
Do you have to use a base coat? I want to use it on wood, but want the wood to show through the cracks.
No, you don’t have to
Can you use this method on glass bottles don't paint just use the Elmer's glue?? Thank you
If you just put Elmers glue on plain glass it would peel right off thanks for watching Barbara
How long does it take using the heatgun to start to crackle?
not very long as soon as it starts to dry
Does this technique work on ceramic bowl?
Yes it will
Gesso would also help the paint adhere to the glass.
Yes great tip!
Is school glue just PVA?
Yes it is! Thanks for watching
There is such a product known as Crackle medium. No muss, no fuss, and a little goes a long way.
Yes I have seen that product but very pricey here. I find this works very well less cost
Thanks for watching
It just seems that the Elmers glue process would cost less.....
Yes probably! Thanks for watching Elena
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Foolproof? You haven't met this fool, lol. Tried both didnt crackle it did more of a marble.
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