thanks Brenda - they did turn out nice - I think I now need to do some jars for votives for the back yard... they'll look so pretty with some light shining through!
Carrie... it would really depend on the type of project you had in mind. For completing this beach glass project you could get any wide (1-2"() soft bristle brush from the dollar store. Because there isn't a lot of surface area you don't need a large brush and soft bristles (rather than stiff ones) will help give you a smoother finish.
I'm so bummed I followed directions exactly. Hummm mine turned out nothing like yours. I'm so confused 😕. Your so talented so maybe it's just my luck,I'm crafty but this didn't go my way.
Ah, Glen. The video is fine… you must have had a connection issue at the time. I just added in some inexpensive acrylic paint to get the colours I was after.
These are beautiful. I kove the colors you created. Thankyou for posting this video.
You are so welcome, hope it was helpful!
They turned out so pretty,love the colours together ❤️
thanks Brenda - they did turn out nice - I think I now need to do some jars for votives for the back yard... they'll look so pretty with some light shining through!
Love these and so easy! Thank you!
You are so welcome Jan!
I love this technique.Im sure going to try this.
I love to hear that!
Really, really lovely. Thanks.
Thank you Angela!
Wonderful!!
What about using a fine grain salt with the pounce coat??
Hmmm… I haven’t tried that with this technique but it would give an interesting texture!
These are very pretty! I've never mixed Modge podge with acrylic paint. Does it make the paint thicker, like a chalk paint consistency?
The acrylics I used were in a tube and were very thick. The Modge Podge actually thinned them down a little.
@@QueenBeeCreations Thank you! I will try this! 🙂
Great video! Thank you! I'm a beginner. What type of paint brushes do I need to paint on wood, canvas, and glass?
Carrie... it would really depend on the type of project you had in mind. For completing this beach glass project you could get any wide (1-2"() soft bristle brush from the dollar store. Because there isn't a lot of surface area you don't need a large brush and soft bristles (rather than stiff ones) will help give you a smoother finish.
Are they scratch resistant?
they are pretty hardy... though i wouldn't take a diamond ring to them!!
Is this washable.
No soaking... wipe with a damp towel is okay. (definitely no dishwasher!)
I'm so bummed I followed directions exactly. Hummm mine turned out nothing like yours. I'm so confused 😕. Your so talented so maybe it's just my luck,I'm crafty but this didn't go my way.
Hmmm…. There are no hidden secrets to these… they should have been pretty straight forward…. No need even to be crafty…. What went wrong?
What is a “tinch”?
Ahh…. It means a small portion, or a little bit. It can also mean a tenth of an inch but that wasn’t what I meant…. I wasn’t being that precise!
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Thanks for checking out the video June, hope you enjoyed it!
What did you add to the mod podge from Michels, you broke up and never said whst it was you added...
Ah, Glen. The video is fine… you must have had a connection issue at the time. I just added in some inexpensive acrylic paint to get the colours I was after.