Hey Marcy! Good job! I was YT-ing diy valances and found this one first! I just hit play and there you were!!! 😂 Long time no see! Loved your easy and straight forward technique here and am definitely considering it. So nice to see you here!❤
Wow! I love this video! I was considering wood shutters but they're so expensive. This will still keep with my rustic/southwest decore. Thank you Marcy!
Thanks! I really enjoyed this video! Any tips on using the L brackets from the vertical blind that was over my sliding glass door as a fastener to the wall? I was going to add a set of L’s the the back of the cornice too and bolt them together. Am I over engineering this?
Because the wood is so light weight, I just used the cleats, and they’ve held up fine all these years. I guess it would depend on the wood you’re using. Thanks for checking out my video. Good luck with your project.
Great Video! Thanks for sharing. What did you use to join the cleats to the wall? Screws...Anchors? Was it dry wall back there or did you have a stud to screw into? Thanks!
Awe. Thanks! I'll try to get more posts on TH-cam. I've been really bad lately. But you can always check out my website/blog at www.muralsbymarcy.com I post tons more there. I appreciate your support. :)
Pre stain prevents blotching ... a dust mask or improperly worn paper mask will not assist with vapours... a half mask style respirator with proper Carbon cartridges is suggested.
Ugh... I really wish people would put in their description box the list of the wood and the size that they used so we can take that to the store to tell the workers what we need!
Hey Marcy!
Good job! I was YT-ing diy valances and found this one first! I just hit play and there you were!!! 😂
Long time no see!
Loved your easy and straight forward technique here and am definitely considering it.
So nice to see you here!❤
Wow! I love this video! I was considering wood shutters but they're so expensive. This will still keep with my rustic/southwest decore. Thank you Marcy!
I'm so happy to hear that! Yes, this is definitely a more affordable option. I've had mine up for years now, and they've held up beautifully.
Hi can you please shows us how to do the balance that you Installed behind the cornice, I intend to do this in my main bathroom. Thank you I love it
Wow really pro the result
This Video is very helpful I’m planning to do diy cornice for my 2 windows.
I'm so happy to hear that. Glad my video helped.
Loved your video! Going to try on my laundry room first lol ...Great clear instructions
Maria Errico That’s awesome. You’ll have to let me know how it works out for you. Thanks for checking out my video.
That's exactly what I was looking for very well explained and nice results Thank You ...
Thank you for the video I love it and I also love the balance can you tell me where did you get it? Or how do you made it? Thank you.
Out of everything I saw, the best was the Steelers Terrible towel in the background. LOL
Thank you for the video. I love the colors you used. Can you tell me what was the second darker stain that you brushed.
It's been so long since I shot this video, but I believe the darker color of stain I used was espresso.
How many inches in height is it with the 2 boards together
Sorry, I'm just seeing this. It's right at 10".
Thanks! I really enjoyed this video! Any tips on using the L brackets from the vertical blind that was over my sliding glass door as a fastener to the wall? I was going to add a set of L’s the the back of the cornice too and bolt them together. Am I over engineering this?
Because the wood is so light weight, I just used the cleats, and they’ve held up fine all these years. I guess it would depend on the wood you’re using. Thanks for checking out my video. Good luck with your project.
Great Video! Thanks for sharing. What did you use to join the cleats to the wall? Screws...Anchors? Was it dry wall back there or did you have a stud to screw into? Thanks!
Rick Thompson we used wood screws and were able to screw them into the studs. Hope this helps. Thanks for checking out my video. 🤗
You gave me a great idea thank you
Patty La bell Glad to hear that. Thank you so much for checking out my video and for taking the time to comment. 🤗
MuralsbyMarcy you are Welcome .. from Belize 🇧🇿
OMG! Your amazing! I want to do this in my house
Piper Tudhope You’re so sweet! I appreciate the kind words. 😊
thank you i love !!!!! very impressed!
Carla Braga Cohen Thank YOU! 😊
I'm so happy you're back!!!
Awe. Thanks! I'll try to get more posts on TH-cam. I've been really bad lately. But you can always check out my website/blog at www.muralsbymarcy.com I post tons more there. I appreciate your support. :)
MuralsbyMarcy I'm sorry to hear that 😢 but I will keep up with your blog!
Oh yeah, that works good
love!!
C.S. Burns Thank You so much! 😊
Pre stain prevents blotching ... a dust mask or improperly worn paper mask will not assist with vapours... a half mask style respirator with proper Carbon cartridges is suggested.
thanks good idea
Wow im so excited to see that im not the only woman who likes to make things for herself .
Love it! ❤
Thanks, Loretta. :)
Ugh... I really wish people would put in their description box the list of the wood and the size that they used so we can take that to the store to tell the workers what we need!
lol t&g you may as well have got cedar pickets for a buck per 6 feet.
Hmmm.... why she is wearing dust mask when she should wear chemical mask instead? Nice outcome anyway. :)
And sanding with no eye protection. Yikes!