I used to be a craft rep that visited Ballina every 5 weeks many many years ago. Loved Ballina a very nice part of the world. Had some great meals at the RSL there. Glad this video gave you some ideas for Christmas.
So you put the napkins on the pot initially with water only, no glue? Then once dry, that’s when you added glue? Just want to make sure I understand your process. Thanks and your pot is lovely!
The napkins come from Canada. If you follow the link to Ninny's Napkins you will see she ships to the states. Use the discount code Robin to get 10% off.
I'd never heard of the water method before. I am going to try it for sure. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I hope you find this method helpful Michelle.
Absolutely beautiful work. You make it look so easy.
Thank you Teri. Hope you fine it easy to do.
What great tutorial, I have never used the water method, plus hints and tips RE GREAT. Thank you
Glad it was helpful Mary.
Love everything about this. Thank you.
Thank you Terry.
I am late finding you. Thank you for your inspiration.
You are so welcome!
Love this technique and it will be a Christmas gift this year. Also love the napkin card too so will try that soon. Thank you, Ballina NSW 😊
I used to be a craft rep that visited Ballina every 5 weeks many many years ago. Loved Ballina a very nice part of the world. Had some great meals at the RSL there. Glad this video gave you some ideas for Christmas.
Great instructions and beautiful work.
Thank you Virginia.
Beautiful pot.
Thank you.
Bunnings has cheap metal watering cans for you to try😄❤️
Thanks for the tip!
So you put the napkins on the pot initially with water only, no glue? Then once dry, that’s when you added glue? Just want to make sure I understand your process. Thanks and your pot is lovely!
It does not have to be completely dry when I add the glue, but if it is too wet the brush action could damage the soft napkin Robin.
@@judywest-thepaintingnana9434 thank you so much for the quick response. Can’t wait to try this method.
I absolutely love your work! Love your accent, too. Do you ship napkins to the states or is it more reasonable to just look here? Thank you
The napkins come from Canada. If you follow the link to Ninny's Napkins you will see she ships to the states. Use the discount code Robin to get 10% off.
I'm curious, why does it have to red 1st before the gold? I'm new obviously
Red as a base for gold on top makes the gold look richer. I learned this when painting.