Hi, love your energy and creativity ❤ I would suggest that you take a sanding block available at Dollar Tree, and lightly sand your plastic pieces. This creates a little texture that will help hold the spackle and paint better. You could even take some fall leaves and press them into the spackle and peel the leaves off and then you have the imprint of the leaves on the surface. Lace, bubble wrap, or use paint brushes to make designs in the spackle. Thanks for sharing your work with us! Keep doing you ❤🌺
Fun 😀 I used to pick up pieces of furniture on the side of the road, fix em up, paint em and sold them. Free stuff and I made loads of money. Stay creative 😎
@Desbarr-TheDesignBar-d8s I had a car at the time so I could only pick up smaller pieces. Then I got an old SUV and picked up the bigger stuff. You need that Bronco 🤓
🤔 Just wondering if you can do this with glass ? Do you have to put a clear acrylic UV sealer to protect your work from peeling and fading ? Thanks for sharing your ideas.
@@verntay hi!! Yes I have a video in the works on the glass versions but absolutely you can! On glass you can prime it first so the compound can adhere better Also on wood! It is best to coat it with a sealant after. Thank you so much for your comment I appreciate you!
Hi, love your energy and creativity ❤
I would suggest that you take a sanding block available at Dollar Tree, and lightly sand your plastic pieces. This creates a little texture that will help hold the spackle and paint better.
You could even take some fall leaves and press them into the spackle and peel the leaves off and then you have the imprint of the leaves on the surface. Lace, bubble wrap, or use paint brushes to make designs in the spackle.
Thanks for sharing your work with us!
Keep doing you ❤🌺
Hi!! thanks so much!, I LOVE those suggestions thank you so much!! I so appreciate your comment, it helps to keep me going!!
Thank you for sharing. I liked and subscribed.
Thank you so much! I appreciate it more than you know! Xoxoxo
Fun 😀 I used to pick up pieces of furniture on the side of the road, fix em up, paint em and sold them. Free stuff and I made loads of money. Stay creative 😎
i want a pick up truck for that very reason hahahaha
@Desbarr-TheDesignBar-d8s I had a car at the time so I could only pick up smaller pieces. Then I got an old SUV and picked up the bigger stuff. You need that Bronco 🤓
Amazing pieces and affordable! I’m all about the side hustles 🤩
thank you!! yes maam! side hustles are where its at! many more to come!
Very cool video. You have great energy... I hope you keep your channel going. You have what it takes. Thanks for sharing. Subscribed!
Thank you so much for that! just the encouragement thats needed to keep on going! I will subscribe to you as well! xoxo
@@Desbarr-TheDesignBar-d8s = you are very welcome. Thanks!
👍🏻Thanks for the glass tips Looking forward to your video using glass.
@@verntay your so welcome!! Coming soon!!
Thank you for sharing. It's one thing to be talented and another to share it. God bless you
@@viktoreachidozie7743 oh thank you so much for that! I really appreciate it so much! I love to teach and build one another up so everyone can win!!
Yesss thanks for sharing
@@shannisworld1380 my pleasure! Thank you!
🤔 Just wondering if you can do this with glass ? Do you have to put a clear acrylic UV sealer to protect your work from peeling and fading ? Thanks for sharing your ideas.
@@verntay hi!! Yes I have a video in the works on the glass versions but absolutely you can! On glass you can prime it first so the compound can adhere better Also on wood! It is best to coat it with a sealant after. Thank you so much for your comment I appreciate you!
LOOOOOVE THIS!!!! SO FREAKIN COOL!! THANKS FOR SHARING MAMA!❤❤❤❤
thank you so much!! its my pleasure always xoxoxo!!!
Wow love this idea! If you don’t mind sharing, I have a business people can start for $25 too 💪🏽🫶🏽
@@fantazephir5597 thank you so much! That’s great share your idea!