You did a beautiful job! One suggestion though, I would let the vase with the dried florals and the beautiful basket stand alone, you can place the basket in the middle and use at a catch all basket for keys or whatnot:)
I love your style! Thank you for sharing your skills! Not sure if this helps… but when you are mounting trim, we use Loctite with a caulk gun prior to using a finish nailer. 1) it allows the piece to hold but you can adjust while you find your level. 2) over time it’ll hold the trim pieces better than a brad nail. Please keep making videos!
You made such beautiful choices. You can purchase a diamond driill bit for cutting glass and ceramic. Just make sure you're constantly running water over the area you are drilling, while you're drilling it. If its tempered, I don't think you can cut into it w/o it shattering, but I'm not sure w/drilling. YT has good tutorials on it. Please continue sharing!
You did a wonderful job! The molding, the art, the flowers ---it all looks great. A real transformation. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
You did a beautiful job! One suggestion though, I would let the vase with the dried florals and the beautiful basket stand alone, you can place the basket in the middle and use at a catch all basket for keys or whatnot:)
Great job. A lot of work but it all paid off. Looks fabulous. I'm in love with that mirror.
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!😊
What a difference. Good work. New sub. I love your ideas and styling.
I love your style! Thank you for sharing your skills! Not sure if this helps… but when you are mounting trim, we use Loctite with a caulk gun prior to using a finish nailer. 1) it allows the piece to hold but you can adjust while you find your level. 2) over time it’ll hold the trim pieces better than a brad nail.
Please keep making videos!
Thanks for the tips, will definitely try that next time!
I love your DIY, you are so good, this style is so lovely😊
Thank you! 🙂
You made such beautiful choices. You can purchase a diamond driill bit for cutting glass and ceramic. Just make sure you're constantly running water over the area you are drilling, while you're drilling it. If its tempered, I don't think you can cut into it w/o it shattering, but I'm not sure w/drilling. YT has good tutorials on it. Please continue sharing!
Wow this channel is so understated she's so talented! New sub!
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