I truly enjoyed watching you do these! So much so, I've saved it so I can watch it again later! 🤗 I'm too old to die young now but, I am so grateful for your videos to keep me company. Be glad I don't live across the road from you! 😁 Being disabled doesn't give me any "extra" to afford all the toys (tools) to play with but, I have enjoyed using the fabric I didn't think I wanted to make rosettes you teach about. Mine don't turn out as pretty as yours but, I enjoy trying. It keeps my hands busy and blocks out the stupid stuff I don't want to think about. May our Lord continue to bless you and your family! I thank Him for leading me to you and your precious channel. Because of what I have learned from you and discovering shabby chic, I have something to look forward to watching. I don't watch msm so I enjoy learning what I want to learn on yt. I hope you have a blessed day and the rest of the year! ✌️💖🙏
I loved these projects Lisa! Beautiful decoupaged bottles and crocks, just beautiful! And what an amazing project with paper towels and molds. You are so adventurous with trying new things. Thank you for such wonderful videos.
I found that toilet paper worked well for me to do paper casting. I use all kinds of moulds for it. I used watered down PVA glue in between each layer of TP and sealed the top with matte medium when it was all dried. I always love your projects. Thanks for sharing.
What an effective lovely result, really enjoyed your video, loved the picture frames, especially the flower! Looked very Victorian! Thank you Lisa ! 🙏❤️
Hello Lisa, that's just what I did last christmas with my grandchildren, we made out of toilet paper lots of images and made a hole in them all ,and the children gave them as a present to there parents . The children had lots of fun making them. And I always think of something to make with them when they are here. Thanks for sharing. That could make a nice card, the one with the bee or the other one. Nice idea.
Everything was so cute. I throw my paper in my blender and water and make a pulp press into the molds. Like we used to do with the old terra cotta molds back in the day.also a great use for all the junk mail stuff just grind it up,pour into a colander press the water out. Then press into the molds.
These are all gorgeous Lisa, I have some bottles like that and I didn't know what I the world I was going to do. I tried everything to get the righting off and it did come off of some other kind but not these, now I know what to do thanks to you. I also have some of the brown crocks and I ordered some of the crock colored paint but with Christmas I haven't gotten around to doing them yet but I think Im going to try that instead of leaving them brown. Thanks again. God bless😊
I loved all the decoupage on the crocks and bottles. Anything farm animals, I’m going to love. I’m going to have to try the frame technique the way you explained. I tried it last year and it was a fail. I think I must have used too many layers. Glad we got to talk today and glad the storm was not as bad as was predicted so I headed home a little earlier so I wouldn’t be driving in the dark with all the standing rain on the roads. Love you to Mill and and back💕
I have never seen that paper casting before! What a great idea! I have to try that. ❤ Loved the use of that decoupage paper! I have some of the same paper I haven't used yet. Thanks for all the inspiration!😊
Thanks for sharing your mishaps and for persevering so we can really see how much trial and error goes into crafting. They came out beautiful. I want to try this method!
Oh wow that’s a super nice idea. They looked beautiful. I liked the transfers you used on the crockery. Btw, I loved the music you used today, the guitar music is beautiful. I hope you all faired well when that storm front came through. 😊❤
*Hi Lisa❣️ Happy New Year 2024‼️🥳💥🎉💜* *I enjoyed seeing your projects today‼️👏👏👏 A suggestion for you to make decoupaging easier on round objects: ask your husband to make you a wooden picture frame where the top of the frame is curved starting from the flat outside edge to the curved inside edge - like a half circle this shape: (inside edge)🌈 (outside edge). Then ask him to make the frame 5 inches wide and 12 inches tall, mitering the corners together. 💜 Now you have a rectangle that you can set round objects inside of, and they won't roll while you're working on them❣️😉💕🤪 If he does this for you, please let me know how using it works out for you. To make the frame, trim molding works great, as it's already curved in the correct shape. You can also make larger sized frames to accommodate large round objects like galvanized buckets or big crocks. 😉💜👍🏼*
I keep saying this, but you are amazingly endlessly creative!!! I noticed that the stamps you used on the tags pictured the same animals on the rice paper. Great idea. I think glue stick doesn't dry whereas mod podge does, so it may be very difficult to remove from the mold.
Hi Lisa. I was under the impression that when you apply a napkin on a dark object, you need to paint it white first for the napkin to show thru better. Is this true? Yours look great with no white paint.
Hi Lisa, I have done the paper towel in molds before; I used the cow/sheep/pig IOD mold and used glue water to pounce my layers instead of brushing with a brush and using mod podge. I got the inspiration from Queen Bee Creations, check her out. It was fun to do and when dry, lifted right out of the mold and was rigid like the frames. I applied them to crocks, jars, etc. You should just brush some glue water directly into the mold for your bee image. it will stay and the weight of the water should hold it there when you pounce your other layers. Good luck! I am going to try the frames with an image so thank you for this inspiration.
If that is not etched on, you pour some white vinegar on a paper towel, place it on the image, place the bottle or jar in a ziplock bag, seal it up and let it sit 24ish hours then take a scrubby to it and it will come off. Suzette
I just love watching you and you always have great projects. You have such a sweet voice thanks for sharing. God bless you.
Thank you so much!
Such a clever take on the paper towel frames!
Thank you!!
Love love tha brown bottles and crocks
Thank you 😊
The brown cheese crocks with farm animals would make very pretty containers for handmade candles. ❤
Great idea!!
Love the rabbit on
Thank you ☺️
I truly enjoyed watching you do these!
So much so, I've saved it so I can watch it again later! 🤗
I'm too old to die young now but, I am so grateful for your videos to keep me company.
Be glad I don't live across the road from you! 😁
Being disabled doesn't give me any "extra" to afford all the toys (tools) to play with but, I have enjoyed using the fabric I didn't think I wanted to make rosettes you teach about.
Mine don't turn out as pretty as yours but, I enjoy trying.
It keeps my hands busy and blocks out the stupid stuff I don't want to think about.
May our Lord continue to bless you and your family!
I thank Him for leading me to you and your precious channel.
Because of what I have learned from you and discovering shabby chic, I have something to look forward to watching.
I don't watch msm so I enjoy learning what I want to learn on yt.
I hope you have a blessed day and the rest of the year!
✌️💖🙏
Thank you so much ☺️ I appreciate that
Great to use those frames in large journals too
Thank you 😊
I always paint a light or white paint under my papers so the images come out so nice and bright,especially on dark bottles like this.
Sounds great!
Thank you for sharing, the napkin technique is awesome!!!
Thanks for watching!
Wow love everything Lisa!
Thank you 😊
I take and use paper towel or toilet paper add your layers,then take your image after you pop the layers out then add your image to the front.
Good idea!!
Great idea ,thank you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😇♥️♥️♥️
Welcome 😊
Great projects, Lisa!🎉
Ty
Thank you!!
I loved these projects Lisa! Beautiful decoupaged bottles and crocks, just beautiful! And what an amazing project with paper towels and molds. You are so adventurous with trying new things. Thank you for such wonderful videos.
Thank you so much!
I found that toilet paper worked well for me to do paper casting. I use all kinds of moulds for it. I used watered down PVA glue in between each layer of TP and sealed the top with matte medium when it was all dried. I always love your projects. Thanks for sharing.
Great tip! Thanks for watching ❤️
Thank you for sharing the mistakes and things you run into!! I love learning from you!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
Wow Lisa! The frames are such a great idea. Way to go! ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
What an effective lovely result, really enjoyed your video, loved the picture frames, especially the flower! Looked very Victorian! Thank you Lisa ! 🙏❤️
Thanks so much 😊
All of these projects are so cute. I grew up on a farm so I'm in love with the farm animals.
Thank you ☺️
Hello Lisa, that's just what I did last christmas with my grandchildren, we made out of toilet paper lots of images and made a hole in them all ,and the children gave them as a present to there parents . The children had lots of fun making them. And I always think of something to make with them when they are here. Thanks for sharing.
That could make a nice card, the one with the bee or the other one. Nice idea.
Sounds great!
Love beautiful projects
Thank you 😊
Everything was so cute. I throw my paper in my blender and water and make a pulp press into the molds. Like we used to do with the old terra cotta molds back in the day.also a great use for all the junk mail stuff just grind it up,pour into a colander press the water out. Then press into the molds.
That's a great idea!
Thank you for sharing the paper molds what a fantastic idea, I can't wait to try it out!!
You are so welcome!
Those bottles are very cute
Thank you!!
I love the paper frames. Thanks for working out all the kinks.
Happy day~Jeanne~
Thank you 😊
These are all gorgeous Lisa, I have some bottles like that and I didn't know what I the world I was going to do. I tried everything to get the righting off and it did come off of some other kind but not these, now I know what to do thanks to you. I also have some of the brown crocks and I ordered some of the crock colored paint but with Christmas I haven't gotten around to doing them yet but I think Im going to try that instead of leaving them brown. Thanks again. God bless😊
Wonderful! Thank you ☺️
Beautiful pieces.
Thank you!
I loved all the decoupage on the crocks and bottles. Anything farm animals, I’m going to love. I’m going to have to try the frame technique the way you explained. I tried it last year and it was a fail. I think I must have used too many layers. Glad we got to talk today and glad the storm was not as bad as was predicted so I headed home a little earlier so I wouldn’t be driving in the dark with all the standing rain on the roads. Love you to Mill and and back💕
Thank you so much ☺️
Hi Lisa!! Absolutely loved the paper towel frames!! God bless you and yours
Jeanne
Baton Rouge ❤
Thank you! You too!
Wow, What a fabulous idea to make paper moulds, so many ideas rolling around my head! Thanks for sharing Lisa!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the inspiration its hard after fall and Christmas... definitely going to try the paper molds.....
You are so welcome!
I have never seen that paper casting before! What a great idea! I have to try that. ❤ Loved the use of that decoupage paper! I have some of the same paper I haven't used yet. Thanks for all the inspiration!😊
Thanks so much!
Love everything!!..thanks for the inspiration on those moulds with the paper towels that’s amazing!❤
Thanks so much! 😊
@@ourshabbycottage8553 very welcome
Love this idea
Thank you! 😊
I love everything. Can’t wait to try it. ❤
Thank you ☺️
Thanks for sharing your mishaps and for persevering so we can really see how much trial and error goes into crafting. They came out beautiful. I want to try this method!
Go for it!! Thank you ☺️
Hi Lisa, first thing ,I will be getting the IOD MOULD.Love the project today.The way you explained the technique was incredible.Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Oh wow that’s a super nice idea. They looked beautiful. I liked the transfers you used on the crockery. Btw, I loved the music you used today, the guitar music is beautiful. I hope you all faired well when that storm front came through. 😊❤
Thanks so much 😊
Love them. Gave me inspiration. Thanks. Hugs from Arizona.
Awesome! Thank you!
Very nice video!
Thank you very much!
*Hi Lisa❣️ Happy New Year 2024‼️🥳💥🎉💜*
*I enjoyed seeing your projects today‼️👏👏👏 A suggestion for you to make decoupaging easier on round objects: ask your husband to make you a wooden picture frame where the top of the frame is curved starting from the flat outside edge to the curved inside edge - like a half circle this shape: (inside edge)🌈 (outside edge). Then ask him to make the frame 5 inches wide and 12 inches tall, mitering the corners together. 💜 Now you have a rectangle that you can set round objects inside of, and they won't roll while you're working on them❣️😉💕🤪 If he does this for you, please let me know how using it works out for you. To make the frame, trim molding works great, as it's already curved in the correct shape. You can also make larger sized frames to accommodate large round objects like galvanized buckets or big crocks. 😉💜👍🏼*
Good tip!! Thank you ☺️
@@ourshabbycottage8553 *You are welcome, Lisa❣️😁*
I keep saying this, but you are amazingly endlessly creative!!! I noticed that the stamps you used on the tags pictured the same animals on the rice paper. Great idea.
I think glue stick doesn't dry whereas mod podge does, so it may be very difficult to remove from the mold.
Great idea!!
Love all your projects
Thank you ☺️
Wow! Great ideas, loved the bottle ps ( I actually have hat very same decoupage paper). Those frame molds! So pretty!
Thanks so much! 😊
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Love this!
Thank you 😊
Loved the farm animals but couldn’t find them on Decoupage Central.
Sorry
I need to try the frames. I just got the mold.
Go for it!!
Everything turned out beautiful! I personally would have used resin in the molds because I'm not patient enough for all that!🤣😂
Haha thank you!!
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Hi Lisa. I was under the impression that when you apply a napkin on a dark object, you need to paint it white first for the napkin to show thru better. Is this true? Yours look great with no white paint.
I think the decorative paper is thicker
What is decorative paper? Only know rice, napkins, mulberry and tissue.
That is true! I just left it since it’s a brown jar
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Hello Lisa,
Did you try “Citrus Strip” furniture stripper on that printing on those brown bottles?
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No but that’d probably work
I wonder if you used watered down glue, or clear coat, and sprayed it on, if you could then use the napkin backs?
I’m not sure
Love the hang tags. Did you stamp them and if so where did you buy the stamp. Thank you
I thrift most of my stamps or find them on Amazon! I have links on most of my videos
Hi Lisa, I have done the paper towel in molds before; I used the cow/sheep/pig IOD mold and used glue water to pounce my layers instead of brushing with a brush and using mod podge. I got the inspiration from Queen Bee Creations, check her out. It was fun to do and when dry, lifted right out of the mold and was rigid like the frames. I applied them to crocks, jars, etc. You should just brush some glue water directly into the mold for your bee image. it will stay and the weight of the water should hold it there when you pounce your other layers. Good luck! I am going to try the frames with an image so thank you for this inspiration.
Thank you for the tip!!
If that is not etched on, you pour some white vinegar on a paper towel, place it on the image, place the bottle or jar in a ziplock bag, seal it up and let it sit 24ish hours then take a scrubby to it and it will come off. Suzette
Or soak in hot water...
For me, hot water doesn't work on removing the painted labels.
Good idea!
Hello Lisa, do you have a source for the animal images/stamps on the hangtags?
It should be in the description but I’ll check
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You need to keep more thumbnails before and after
Noted