I would love a straight forward canva lesson- I wish I had a dollar for every video I’ve watched trying to get it but you are a natural teacher - and Mama, if you ain’t happy ain’t nobody happy, lol. Would love to see you more in the videos
Thanks for the kind words. I have several people interested in the Canva tutorial, so I will start that immediately, and I'll try to incorporate Mama Doe into the videos more. She is hard to pin down 😂
Great videos, and yes your beautiful wife should make more appearances. I'm from Rogers, Arkansas and I have been inspired by the two of you, thanks very much.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm thrilled when people say they are inspired. My passion is teaching or showing others the things I learn, in hopes that they can avoid some of the pitfalls I go thru before I figure it out.
Hi there! Just wanted to say, that you have really-really good videos! You asked about who is interested about your Canva design? I am! 💪 Greetings from Finland! 🇫🇮
Great instructional vids 👏 . What paper do you use print to create transfer and is that standard inkjet print, also what white paint are you using please, here In U.K. we have different brands so trying to get same or closest to yours. I am very interested in you art work on another video TIA 👍
I use regular copy paper and a standard ink jet printer. Nothing fancy at all. I also use standard white latex paint. I prefer "flat latex" but "semi gloss" will work too. I've even used "flat" spray paint with great results. One thing I started doing was to spray either "flat black" spray paint or primer before the white to get better adhesion with the white. Using spray paint, you don't have brush marks, so the sanding is easier. I will be making another video soon. It's Christmas time here, so things are busy, but I hope to get one out very soon. Glad you enjoyed. Hope you'll subscribe and tell your friends about me. I love meeting new people. 👍
One thing I forgot to tell you. Make sure to use the clear matte polycrylic instead of the mod podge. It is a superior product, and don't be afraid to brush on a good amount before you stick your transfer on. I'm going to make a video about "Canva" which is what I use to make my designs. It's free and makes things simple. Be sure and check it out.
Man you guys !!! yeah both on the show .....just great for sure!
Do we make a fabulous team or what ❤️😘🥰😬😉
keep them coming
I would love a straight forward canva lesson- I wish I had a dollar for every video I’ve watched trying to get it but you are a natural teacher - and Mama, if you ain’t happy ain’t nobody happy, lol. Would love to see you more in the videos
Thanks for the kind words. I have several people interested in the Canva tutorial, so I will start that immediately, and I'll try to incorporate Mama Doe into the videos more. She is hard to pin down 😂
Great videos, and yes your beautiful wife should make more appearances. I'm from Rogers, Arkansas and I have been inspired by the two of you, thanks very much.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm thrilled when people say they are inspired. My passion is teaching or showing others the things I learn, in hopes that they can avoid some of the pitfalls I go thru before I figure it out.
Hi there! Just wanted to say, that you have really-really good videos! You asked about who is interested about your Canva design? I am! 💪 Greetings from Finland! 🇫🇮
thanks for the kind words my friend. I'll get to work on that video.
Where’s your booth located?
Outstanding. Do you prefer the transfer proccess over your sign method of using a picture glued on metal?
Very much so. This is a much easier process, and more durable I think
Great instructional vids 👏 . What paper do you use print to create transfer and is that standard inkjet print, also what white paint are you using please, here In U.K. we have different brands so trying to get same or closest to yours. I am very interested in you art work on another video TIA 👍
I use regular copy paper and a standard ink jet printer. Nothing fancy at all. I also use standard white latex paint. I prefer "flat latex" but "semi gloss" will work too. I've even used "flat" spray paint with great results. One thing I started doing was to spray either "flat black" spray paint or primer before the white to get better adhesion with the white. Using spray paint, you don't have brush marks, so the sanding is easier. I will be making another video soon. It's Christmas time here, so things are busy, but I hope to get one out very soon. Glad you enjoyed. Hope you'll subscribe and tell your friends about me. I love meeting new people. 👍
One thing I forgot to tell you. Make sure to use the clear matte polycrylic instead of the mod podge. It is a superior product, and don't be afraid to brush on a good amount before you stick your transfer on. I'm going to make a video about "Canva" which is what I use to make my designs. It's free and makes things simple. Be sure and check it out.
@@okladoma9782 thank you 👍
Cool Stuff, Thanks again for making the rest of us men look bad.
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