Love this video! I have so many transfers and finally used my first piece 2 days ago. I held onto them for so long, because I felt it was a waste to not use it all. Now, I realize cutting them up to fit a project isn't a waste necessarily. Next problem, which ones to use. 🤣 Your rolling pin project just added another idea on how you can use them. Thank you for sharing and for all the inspiration!! Beautiful projects!!
Thank you! I’m still a little nervous about cutting them up, but I think it will get easier the more I do it. Thanks for watching & sharing your experience!
Linda, these designs ( can't call them crafts they are way above a craft they are designs 21:39 ) are all exquisite. You really put such careful detail into your designs. I love all of them. The paper "trick" to decoupage to so neat. I can't wait to try some of these. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day.
Thank you for sharing your creative process. I especially liked the rolling pin project. Love thise roses transfers. I need to order some of those transfers!
Everything turned out beautiful Linda. When I use thick papers I use the tape trick first for first layer then I sand paper the back a little more. You can get it really thin that way. On printer paper I just sand the back since it isn’t as thick as scrapbook papers. Best tip for sanding make sure nothing is under that paper like a crumb has to be good and clean. I sanded tiny holes in a paper once lol. I enjoy all you videos
Great idea about the sandpaper! I use the tape trick for thick papers or I saturate them with water first and they go down smoothly. If you wet any decoupage papers first on the back you will almost always have no wrinkles. I found the DIY world that lead me to find IOD through some Prima products about 2 or 3 years ago from a guy named Mark Montano on TH-cam. He does alot of different yet very creative projects using decoupage techniques. He does alot of other type projects also, but I learned alot of basic decoupage techniques from some of his older videos. Ya'll should check him out. There are also alot of projects I could see people doing with kids on there.
Linda, I just love your style and everything you do! I am learning so much from you and am trying many of your techniques! Thank you!
That’s wonderful! Thanks so much!
Love this video! I have so many transfers and finally used my first piece 2 days ago.
I held onto them for so long, because I felt it was a waste to not use it all. Now, I realize cutting them up to fit a project isn't a waste necessarily. Next problem, which ones to use. 🤣 Your rolling pin project just added another idea on how you can use them. Thank you for sharing and for all the inspiration!! Beautiful projects!!
Thank you! I’m still a little nervous about cutting them up, but I think it will get easier the more I do it. Thanks for watching & sharing your experience!
Everything looks beautiful!
The Rolling Pin was my favorite!
Thank you!
These turned out beautiful!! Really enjoy your channel and talent. Can't wait for next video. Thanks for sharing😊
Thanks so much!
Love your projects! I thought Palmetto was going to be toooo green, but it was perfect!
Thank you!
I loved them all but my favorite is the rolling pin which I will have to try to do something like, so thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you & you’re welcome!
Linda, these designs ( can't call them crafts they are way above a craft they are designs 21:39 ) are all exquisite. You really put such careful detail into your designs. I love all of them. The paper "trick" to decoupage to so neat. I can't wait to try some of these. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing your creative process. I especially liked the rolling pin project. Love thise roses transfers. I need to order some of those transfers!
Thank you!
These came out beautifully! Thanks for Sharing !
Thank you!
Love all your projects, the utensils are just adorable. New to your channel but will definitely be watching for your next !!
Wonderful! Thank you!
❤ em All !! But ur utensils was Awesome.. tomorrow I'm gathering most mine.. wish me Luck.. thanks hun, Kathylyn from N.Mississippi ❤❤
Thank you & best of luck to you!
You done an amazing job! Loved them all! Tyfs
Thank you!
Beautiful projects, all well done!!
Thank you!
I’m a new sub. I love your style of art. I love country/french country art. TFS
Thank you!
Nice projects!
Thank you!
Great job!
Thanks!
Beautiful❤
Thank you!
Everything turned out beautiful Linda. When I use thick papers I use the tape trick first for first layer then I sand paper the back a little more. You can get it really thin that way. On printer paper I just sand the back since it isn’t as thick as scrapbook papers. Best tip for sanding make sure nothing is under that paper like a crumb has to be good and clean. I sanded tiny holes in a paper once lol. I enjoy all you videos
Thank you! I love the sandpaper idea!
Great idea about the sandpaper! I use the tape trick for thick papers or I saturate them with water first and they go down smoothly. If you wet any decoupage papers first on the back you will almost always have no wrinkles.
I found the DIY world that lead me to find IOD through some Prima products about 2 or 3 years ago from a guy named Mark Montano on TH-cam. He does alot of different yet very creative projects using decoupage techniques. He does alot of other type projects also, but I learned alot of basic decoupage techniques from some of his older videos. Ya'll should check him out. There are also alot of projects I could see people doing with kids on there.
@@CandyB843 I watched Mark all the way back in the day when he was on a home improvement show. Such a cutie and such a nice guy
Linda, awesome as always!!
Thank you Judy!!
Lovely ❤ Thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much Karen!
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Could you please give me a link for the iron on transfers . I’ve looked but can’t find them thank you
I used IOD Ephemeral Melange & it’s available at miltonsdaughter.com miltonsdaughter.com/products/ephemeral-melange-transfer