The thicker you apply the crackle medium the larger the crackle, but in this application I think the small crackles are gorgeous. I love the outcome. I am always looking for coasters, but I think I am just going to make my own now!!!! Thanks for the great tutorial....
I think the small crackles are perfect for the size of coaster 👍👍 So with the water method the napkin is put straight onto the painted surface? No glue under? The coasters are exquisite!
beautiful work! your english is so impeccable .The same goes for your rythm as you speak! explanations superb and clear! You make it look real simple.I am not native speaker and with you it looks as if I were one.Thanks!
You couldn’t pick a cutest napkin the whole project is absolutely gorgeous . Looks easy and I will try ! never use this way to use water to attach the napkin to the surface to decorate ;I love it ❣️❣️👍🏼
amazing , started by watching your decoupage for beginners cant stop watching and had to subscribe. I love the way you teach. I definetly will start with the small coasters
Delightful to watch, and the end product is beautiful. I used to decoupage - quite a few years ago - but never knew about 'floating' the napkin on water to get the wrinkles out. I'm intrigued to give it a go. Thanks for posting!💖
Wow! I just found these beginner lessons and I have learned so much more! You are a very great tutor! I cannot wait to try these many video lessons! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise! Lisa
This is gorgeous and a new to me technique. I do have a question though. Can I use one of the regular decoupage methods to apply the napkin and then follow the rest of your tutorial for the crackle part? It will still work correct? Thank you. I have subscribed and will be watching your videos. You are a wonderful creator and teacher
I have not used that brand of crackle but generally speaking using Finnabair’s or Stamperia’s crackle paste the thicker you apply the paste the bigger the cracks, the thinner gets you fine cracks. These are gorgeous!
I wonder if this effect can be used with just a crackle medium. I just don’t know what I would use for Step 2 that is clear. Maybe just a sealer. Hmmmmm! You make it look so easy, so I will give it a go using a crackle medium vs a crackle lacquer! Thank you for the beautiful tutorial!
Very pretty. Have never done wooden coasters always use ceramic tiles for my coasters. Great idea using the mica powder for the cracks.. that way the cracks can be any color to compliment the napkin you’re using. 👏👏👏🦋
You have just gained a new subbie! I stumbled on this video quite by chance tonight, and I am blown away but what you have done here. I already have some napkins and wood coasters plus decoupage medium, so I am good to start, while I get some of the other stuff! LOVE the effects of the crackle glaze, it's awesome! Thanks for sharing, and I look forward to seeing more of your videos!
Great idea to use a plastic file folder to eliminate all the bubbles and wrinkles! ❤ You’ve probably figured this out in the last 2 years 😂 but I’ve used crackle medium and found a thick coat or a thin coat of the product determines the size of the crackles. I think your small crackles are the perfect size for these coasters. Sorry to take so long to find you, but glad I found this project and all the great techniques you used! I’m thinking of doing this to make over some perfectly good but dated coasters I have around here. Jan
I tried the water method once and it was a disaster. I watched your video and thought I would try again. This time it was fantastic! They are smooth as a baby's bottom! I now have the confidence to do this method some more. Thanks!
Just watched your tutorial..thank you for the video. I am planning to make coasters from birch wood. Do you have a list of materials to buy for a beginner like myself? 😊
Hello, these are lovely. I am wondering if you got the smaller crack because it was over a napkin, rather than paint? I really don't know. It was just a thought. Please keep sharing. You explain things really well. Thank you!
Just found this video even though it’s 3 years old it’s one of the best for decoupage coasters! Clear explanations and they turned out beautiful
I really like the little cracks for this wee birdy!!
The thicker you apply the crackle medium the larger the crackle, but in this application I think the small crackles are gorgeous. I love the outcome. I am always looking for coasters, but I think I am just going to make my own now!!!! Thanks for the great tutorial....
LOVE the mica powder! Brilliant outside the box idea! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful
These are so charming
I love how they all turned out the same !! beautiful coasters ! May 2023
Beautiful as all of your works
I love the small crackles….I’m trying to get that effect on a plate that I’m doing.
Simply beautiful!!
Beautiful I will try it
Thank You! Lovely project and clear explanations!!
Very nice
Lovely. Thankyou
I love them
I think the small crackles are perfect for the size of coaster 👍👍
So with the water method the napkin is put straight onto the painted surface? No glue under?
The coasters are exquisite!
I thought the small crackle you achieved was absolutely lovely, I wouldn't want the cracks larger on something so small as a coaster so perfect. 😊🐾
❤ the tiny cracked!! Simple Gorgeous work, thanks again, Kathylyn from N.Mississippi ❤
Beautiful!!! "Dainty" Crackles are the best!
Absolutely beautiful!
So delicate & vintage looking! Thank you for sharing xx🌹
The small crackle looks beautiful.
How beautiful!
I love this method. Very beautiful pieces!
Superb👌👌👌👌👌instead of special effect wax...metallic wax can be used? Please make video on one step crackle effect🙏
beautiful work! your english is so impeccable .The same goes for your rythm as you speak! explanations superb and clear! You make it look real simple.I am not native speaker and with you it looks as if I were one.Thanks!
- Exceptionally NICE tutorial with clear, concise instructions. Thanx 4 sharing.
Wow! Those are beautiful!
A very different way to découpage. Haven't tried this method. Thanks for sharing. Beautiful coasters
I love the way it turned out. 👍
Really beautiful!
Great video. Thanks for showing how you finish it off on the bottom side also👍
Thank you for sharing this amazing tutorial
Nice
You couldn’t pick a cutest napkin the whole project is absolutely gorgeous . Looks easy and I will try ! never use this way to use water to attach the napkin to the surface to decorate ;I love it ❣️❣️👍🏼
I'm binge watching your channel, since I just found it today. And have subscribed. Your work is inspirational and your teaching method is terrific!
Wow. All these techniques are totally new to me. Thank you for sharing 🥰
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amazing , started by watching your decoupage for beginners cant stop watching and had to subscribe. I love the way you teach. I definetly will start with the small coasters
😍😍😍 I really want to try this! Thank you! Wonderful tutorial! ❤️
I purchased some modpodge and decorative paper. But had no idea how to use it so This tutorial was extremely helpful. Thank you!
Wow wow wow. They are amazing
What better way to test your new goodies, the coasters are perfect. Mica powders rock 👍
Those are lovely. I’m going to try making some too.
Beautiful!
Your videos are so good and the music is so soothing. Lovely coasters. My sister loves the square ones in that pattern that I bought from your store.
Thank you Sarah, I’m really happy that your sister is still enjoying hers! ☺️
Delightful to watch, and the end product is beautiful. I used to decoupage - quite a few years ago - but never knew about 'floating' the napkin on water to get the wrinkles out. I'm intrigued to give it a go. Thanks for posting!💖
Wow! I just found these beginner lessons and I have learned so much more! You are a very great tutor! I cannot wait to try these many video lessons! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise! Lisa
So beautiful
Amazing! From Mississippi!
enjoyed the demonstration made it look easy will try this method -thanks
You are brilliant. Thanks.
amazing, can not wait to try it! Thank you
This is gorgeous and a new to me technique. I do have a question though. Can I use one of the regular decoupage methods to apply the napkin and then follow the rest of your tutorial for the crackle part? It will still work correct? Thank you. I have subscribed and will be watching your videos. You are a wonderful creator and teacher
*also would everything except the water technique work on metal ?
Thank you
So beautiful!!
Love it!! That is the crackle that I like the most
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I have not used that brand of crackle but generally speaking using Finnabair’s or Stamperia’s crackle paste the thicker you apply the paste the bigger the cracks, the thinner gets you fine cracks. These are gorgeous!
Instablaster.
The crackle varnish I used was rubbish....now you have said this about thicker and thinner will try this see if it works...thanks
Great demo !
I wonder if this effect can be used with just a crackle medium. I just don’t know what I would use for Step 2 that is clear. Maybe just a sealer. Hmmmmm! You make it look so easy, so I will give it a go using a crackle medium vs a crackle lacquer! Thank you for the beautiful tutorial!
Loved this demo, TFS. ❤
Beautiful. Thank you
Oh my goodness, brilliant. Love this technique, thank you!!
Gorgeous! 🤩
I keep meaning to try 2 step crackle theses look fab
Te quedaron estupendamente geniales, gracias por compartir Dios te bendiga
I love these and you mae it look so easy thank you. Good luck in the new shop. X
mindblowingly gorgeous n awesome!thk.u so much for sharing your.knowledge
Very pretty. Have never done wooden coasters always use ceramic tiles for my coasters. Great idea using the mica powder for the cracks.. that way the cracks can be any color to compliment the napkin you’re using. 👏👏👏🦋
Beautiful project ❤️🌺
Woowww, stunning as usual. I just love this technique. Hugs from Portugal
By the way I love the coasters very cute .
whaou superbe
Very Vintage! Sweet Project! Jacquie
These are beautiful, thank you for sharing.
Beautiful!!!
Thank you for sharing the techniques, it was great. ❤️😊
Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful job !!
I think the crakle is lovely! So no. Thank you for sharing
Absolutely beautiful. I love the idea of using the mica powder for shading the cracks. I will try that! Thanks for a great video ❤
I liked that idea too.
Beautiful I love the small cracks!
Thank you!
You have just gained a new subbie! I stumbled on this video quite by chance tonight, and I am blown away but what you have done here. I already have some napkins and wood coasters plus decoupage medium, so I am good to start, while I get some of the other stuff! LOVE the effects of the crackle glaze, it's awesome! Thanks for sharing, and I look forward to seeing more of your videos!
Great idea to use a plastic file folder to eliminate all the bubbles and wrinkles! ❤
You’ve probably figured this out in the last 2 years 😂 but I’ve used crackle medium and found a thick coat or a thin coat of the product determines the size of the crackles. I think your small crackles are the perfect size for these coasters.
Sorry to take so long to find you, but glad I found this project and all the great techniques you used!
I’m thinking of doing this to make over some perfectly good but dated coasters I have around here.
Jan
Beautiful art work thank you so much
Very nice!!!❤
Loved it
Amazing! Thank you!
gORGEOUS!!!!lOVWE IT!!
I tried the water method once and it was a disaster. I watched your video and thought I would try again. This time it was fantastic! They are smooth as a baby's bottom! I now have the confidence to do this method some more. Thanks!
Did you try a mug on it? A hot one
Can’t wait to try them out!
Excellent ❤
Thank you so much for this, you are truly very talented 🤗
Love this tutorial! Beautiful coasters! Love the small crackle effect ! Where do I find the product?
So beautiful 😍
Interesting,looks very pretty
Precioso 💖 💖
This is amazing! I can’t wait to give this a try🙌🏼. Thanks 😊
Luv it ❤❤❤❤❤
Just watched your tutorial..thank you for the video. I am planning to make coasters from birch wood. Do you have a list of materials to buy for a beginner like myself? 😊
Great tutorial. Thank you! ❤️
Thx for sharing ;-)
I just found your channel. I'm going to try regular shoe wax in how to achieve the same border effect... it's only about $3.00 US.
Wish me luck!
Hello, these are lovely. I am wondering if you got the smaller crack because it was over a napkin, rather than paint? I really don't know. It was just a thought. Please keep sharing. You explain things really well. Thank you!