Those are beautiful, Rachel! I'm going to have to make some of those! My favorite one tends to be the one I'm looking at, at any given moment. They're all gorgeous, and it was fun watching you make them.
These are gorgeous. Did you seal them? And when you took them out to decorate this year, did the colour chip off? I'm wondering with the baking soda and the cocoa, how long the colour will last. Plus I'm a little leary of using a food substance on something that will be stored away as I'd hate the thought of it attracting bugs or worse.
Gorgeous! And a great way to up cycle/change existing baubles. Changing the tops to gold and adding a pretty ribbon takes them to a whole new level. Well done 👏🏻
Very nice , I’m wondering if you sealed them with any particular spray to prevent the cocoa from falling off and make it less desirable to any critters to want to take a taste. Lol
The whole look with the styling is richly RUSTIC. Very modern yet draws you in. This color palette enhances dark furniture in warmth and light woods very Scandinavian WIN WIN
No. If I remember correctly the white ones are the only ones I did with gold and the others used bronze. The details of each one and the colors should be on the blog.
I absolutely love these, you did an amazing job and the colors are beautiful! May I ask what the blues you used were? I love them all but I am really drawn to the blues. ❤
I didn’t think of that while workin go on them and I have two dogs. They weren’t interested them while I was working on them and didn’t show any interest in them while they were on the tree either. You can always seal them if you are worried about having them in the house.
She didn't state that but I think I would. I would try to seal them with dollar tree glue and water (50/50}, because it turns into a flat matte. Mod podge matte is too shiny. Not sure if it would work, but if I do this, I want them sealed with something :)
I don’t understand what you’re asking exactly. If you don’t want it to be chunky just don’t use the baking soda and instead use a brush. You might not get the outcome you’re imagining though.