I like both end tables. ❤ when I first saw the second wood table. I thought oh I hope she leaves it a natural wood and doesn’t just paint it. You did and made it look beautiful. ❤
Hello Emily,,you never disappoint me the tables are beautiful my favorite has to be the first one the roses really took it several knots. Absolutely outstanding in my humble opinion. Happy Easter.
Loved the shape of the 2nd table. Natural is normally my favorite too but I think it would have looked amazing with a dark stain, which usually I don't like funnily enough. I loved your previous 2 vids and I subscribed, but mainly for your humble and honest personality..
Thank you! I appreciate you supporting my channel! I had thought about a stain on it too but left as is. Maybe if it doesn't sell in my booth I'll add a dark stain ☺️
❤ wow girl that end table and it up beautiful!! I hope you put a hefty price tag on it with all the work you put into it! I don’t think I could’ve sold it I would’ve kept it… Lol As always another great video, I am catching up next a few, so I have been binge watching
On the second table I would not have sprayed shellac on the raw over the raw wood before trying the paint wash. I know you want to stop the bleed-through but instead I would have sanded, Sprayed a ton of water over the whole piece to raise the grain therefore allowing the paint wash to grab a bit more in the raised grain, used a slightly more mid tone wash over the piece, give a gentle 250 grit sand and Then use the shellac. From there you can apply a second or third coat of your paint wash. It's a lot of work that way but so much easier the adjust the the tone of you of your wood and getting it the way you invision it the first time.
I love the way both of your projects turned out. At first I thought adding transfers to the round table wasn't going to be a good idea. But you totally proved me wrong. The rectangular table was my fave, though. And thanks for sharing your booth reset & sale info. I live just south of Melbourne & am very interested in coming to check out your booth IRL- especially if there's a sale. -Sarah
Thank you Sarah! I'm glad you liked both pieces! I was nervous at first to try the transfers, too. I can definitely post on my community tab next time there is a sale at the store!
Love, love love the rose table! It came out so beautifully! I was wondering if it is worth having a booth? I have been tempted several times but the booth rental has always been daunting compared to what I MIGHT sell. I would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks!
Thank you Theresa! Having a booth is a lot of fun but also a lot of work. It can seem daunting with the booth rent at times. If the store you're interested in has different size booths, maybe start on the smaller side and see how that goes - you can always get a bigger space! Definitely worth a try and have fun with it ☺️
I love the round table. Great placement of the roses toward edge. Most people display decor in the center of the table.
Thank you! I almost did one transfer in the middle and decided it didn't look right!
The natural wood table is beautiful!!!
The table is just darling. Yes, the distressing was a good decision. ❤
Thanks!! 🤍
Table #2 is so beautiful too!
Both tables came out beautifully. I love the color of the rectangle table. ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
I like both end tables. ❤ when I first saw the second wood table. I thought oh I hope she leaves it a natural wood and doesn’t just paint it. You did and made it look beautiful. ❤
Thank you! I was definitely hoping to keep that second one as natural as possible. Thankfully it finally cooperated with me 🤣
Beautiful
That first table is stunning!!!! The second table took a lot of work but it looks great. ❤❤❤❤
Thank you! Yes, that one tested my buttons and patience 🤣
That table is gorgeous ❤❤❤ you are one of my favorite furniture flippers
Thank you so much! I appreciate that and happy you enjoy them 🤍
The 2nd table looks lovely as well. You are one persistent gal, for sure. And it paid off. Well done. 😀
Thanks so much! 😊
LOVE the gray table!
Thank you 🤍
They both turned out beautiful! Thank you for showing the methods you tried!!!! Your booth looks great ❤
Thank you! 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed the process!
The first table is so beautiful the way you finished it! I am trying that technique on a tray. Thank you!
Awesome! Glad you liked it 🥰
So interesting that you take us through the process! Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🤍
WOW both tables NIGHT 2 DAY♥️🌺♥️
Thank you!
I Love your booth! ❤❤❤
Both tables turned out great and your booth looks awesome!
Thanks so much!
Both tables😍.
Love both of the tables!!
Thank you ☺️
Your tables are beautiful
Hi Emily! Those tables are beautiful! Bet they sold quickly!!!
Thank you!!
Hello Emily,,you never disappoint me the tables are beautiful my favorite has to be the first one the roses really took it several knots. Absolutely outstanding in my humble opinion. Happy Easter.
Thank you so much Joan! Happy Easter 🤍
I LOVE the table!!!
Thank you!! ❤️
Loved the shape of the 2nd table. Natural is normally my favorite too but I think it would have looked amazing with a dark stain, which usually I don't like funnily enough. I loved your previous 2 vids and I subscribed, but mainly for your humble and honest personality..
Thank you! I appreciate you supporting my channel! I had thought about a stain on it too but left as is. Maybe if it doesn't sell in my booth I'll add a dark stain ☺️
❤ wow girl that end table and it up beautiful!! I hope you put a hefty price tag on it with all the work you put into it! I don’t think I could’ve sold it I would’ve kept it… Lol
As always another great video, I am catching up next a few, so I have been binge watching
Thank you so much!! I'm glad you liked it. It was definitely hard to part with. But it made it easier since I have no room 🤣
Hi Emily! Your booth looks great. I hope the sale is a huge success.
Thank you Gina!
On the second table I would not have sprayed shellac on the raw over the raw wood before trying the paint wash. I know you want to stop the bleed-through but instead I would have sanded, Sprayed a ton of water over the whole piece to raise the grain therefore allowing the paint wash to grab a bit more in the raised grain, used a slightly more mid tone wash over the piece, give a gentle 250 grit sand and Then use the shellac. From there you can apply a second or third coat of your paint wash. It's a lot of work that way but so much easier the adjust the the tone of you of your wood and getting it the way you invision it the first time.
Thank you Annie for those tips! I did not realize the shellac would have affected the wash like that. I will try these tips on another piece 🤍
Beautiful ❣️
Thank you! 😊
I love the natural table but I’m a wood girl all the way
I love the way both of your projects turned out. At first I thought adding transfers to the round table wasn't going to be a good idea. But you totally proved me wrong. The rectangular table was my fave, though. And thanks for sharing your booth reset & sale info. I live just south of Melbourne & am very interested in coming to check out your booth IRL- especially if there's a sale. -Sarah
Thank you Sarah! I'm glad you liked both pieces! I was nervous at first to try the transfers, too. I can definitely post on my community tab next time there is a sale at the store!
@@WoodWineandCrafts I'll keep an eye on your community tab, then. -Sarah
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Love, love love the rose table! It came out so beautifully! I was wondering if it is worth having a booth? I have been tempted several times but the booth rental has always been daunting compared to what I MIGHT sell. I would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks!
Thank you Theresa! Having a booth is a lot of fun but also a lot of work. It can seem daunting with the booth rent at times. If the store you're interested in has different size booths, maybe start on the smaller side and see how that goes - you can always get a bigger space! Definitely worth a try and have fun with it ☺️
The red marks are actually just the type of wood that was used...I forget the name but you can look it up and it's very rare
Oh thank you for letting me know!!