Join Erin from The Provincial Farmhouse in NSW, Australia as she transforms decor/craft projects, furniture and demonstrates step by step how you can achieve the same result. Erin uses a wide range of products from Iron Orchid Designs, Redesign with Prima, JRV, Roycycled Treasures decoupage paper, Fusion Milk Paint & Paint Couture Paint. You can also enjoy 'Shop with Me' videos, Home Decorating and Edible Craft Projects.
The Provincial Farmhouse is a small business in the Hunter Valley, NSW Australia that specialises in refurbished furniture and farmhouse inspired decor. You can also find all your Paint Couture Paint, Fusion Milk Paint, Iron Orchid Designs, Redesign with Prima, JRV Stencils and Roycycled Treasures products in store and online. The Provincial Farmhouse also offers in person workshops for all skill levels. See our website for more info: www.theprovincialfarmhouse.com.au
That's beautiful. I'm wondering. I see you do a lot of this stuff using the IOD transfers, but what sealant do you use to keep it all down and protect it from scratches
Beautiful as always Erin! You keep doing you. I will always watch you no matter what color you choose. Like you say if this is not your style you can always paint it a different color. 🫤 your work is the best I’ve seen so keep rising! A fan and friend- Kristin
These are beautiful Erin! What a transformation! Do you have an email that you use for collaboration requests? I would love to talk with you about my channel. ❣️
Such a brilliant idea to cover the heart up. This is gorgeous now. It's beautiful. I love it. ❤ Love the color and the transfers. She definitely isn't a dated piece now.
Erin how beautiful!!! You are so clever and the heart coverup was great! I love to flip shelves, so I can pick up ones that have the heart cut out! I can't tell you how pleased to see those gorgeous roses bright and beautiful ! Have a lovely week!🥰
Is a pleasure to watch your videos. Thank you for the great ideas. Most especially using that mold to cover up the heart turn away a lot of items with those cut out hearts and now I know I can just cover them with resin mold
@@TheProvincialFarmhouse I do have that one, however most of them are too large for my use atm (books). I do cut up what I can, but still cant use many of them. but thanks. xx
Erin you continue to blow me away with your projects! I don’t have a favorite this time because they all are! The book is just beautiful, the frame is so creative and gorgeous and the planter pot is adorable. So much inspiration. ❤️
Erin, this is drop dead gorgeous. I found that whenever I molded air dry clays I would inevitably "smoosh" some of the details while handling the castings. I found that if I put the molds in the freezer for 15 minutes or even overnight it makes the castings easier to handle without damaging the impressions. Your attention to detail is excellent!