I hope you'll subscribe to my channel as I show you my thrift hauls and how I fixed them up. I am a DIY and IOD retailer located in Medford, Wisconsin but I also have my products in an on-line store at www.thepaintedphotographer.com I show you how to make quick crafts to brighten up your home or gardens. You can also use these ideas to fill your own booths or stores. I love to share my ideas with everyone so if you're willing to listen I'm willing to share. Until next time Happy Painting.
I love how this dresser turned out! Could you clarify something for me? In the beginning you said you used dark and decrepit wax. Did you mean DIY’s brown wax? Or do they now make a dark and decrepit wax? Thanks so much!!!
That transfer is more gorgeous applied than just paging thru the sheets! I'm sure you've mentioned your Medford store before. 🙄 I spent my summers going to a camp in nearby Westboro. Medford was the nearest "big" city to shop at..... or have Dairy Queen! This was in the 60's and 70's. Now I feel like a trip to Medford! Oh yeh, that dresser turned out gorga! Now I know what I can do for transfer failure. TFS
Wow such a small world, it wasn't Dairy Queen it was called Tastee Treat, I remember that place. The transfer is beautiful on everything I've put it on. Thanks for watching and sharing your memory
That dresser is so pretty. Thank you for sharing your tips with us. That will be filed in the transfer file for when I need the help. I learn so much from your videos. Thanks again for sharing your talents with us. Have a great weekend
Resin cures with the heat reaction caused by parts A&B coming together. Where it’s thin there’s less heat buildup, which is why thicker areas cure faster.