excellent thank you for sharing. next year I will be doing all home made xmas presents . Cheaper and the joy out of making these must be wonderful as we have added parts of ourselves into the present much more personal than a gift bought off the shelf in a store .Thank you once again take care have a lovely xmas and a safe 2022 namaste
Sooo cute. I have an empty coconut oil jar about this size saved & wasn't sure what to do with it. I think this is just what it needs. Thank you for sharing
Lovely and quite doable! It would make a great gift! I noticed the ivy at one point but for the first time of watching, I was looking at what you were doing, not the background! Thanks for thinking of us though and if it keeps up your interest in making videos, then keep on doing it!
Oh especially for Christmas 😄 oh that’s great that the ivy didn’t bother you, it’s a good way for me to get a bit more light on it since it doesn’t get much throughout the day nowadays 😅❤️❤️
The jar is very cute..the background is very nice and interesting and u know what..more than this it is how u explain even the tiniest of details which makes it very interesting..but whatever videos u post I will watch for sure.
I love this. I make everything look distressed, worn & vintage, too. My favorite look for just about everything. I think the plant in the background adds a nice touch and wasn't at all distracting. Very beautiful work!! Thanks for all the great ideas and inspiration. I hope you're staying well during this continued quarantine. :-)
Again so beautiful, I just love your work it's always so beautiful and has made me wanna try doing it as I never have but you've inspired me to try it 😊😊
Hi Iveta. Firstly I would like to thank you for sharing in so much detail how you achieve all of your projects. You are so inspirational. I found you a few months ago and I had to subscribe immediately. Would you please consider decoupaging a lampshade in a future video. I look forward to seeing your next project. I hope you and your family stay safe. 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much Linda! Oooo that’s a great suggestion! Thank you! I actually have a lampshade with a broken mechanism, and I didn’t bin it because I thought I might make something with it one day 😄 thank you for the suggestion and the reminder! Now I have a reason to get the thinking cap on 😄 ❤️
Dainty Gifts Hi Iveta. Thank you for taking the time to reply to my request. I just can’t put into words how much we all enjoy your video’s as a crafting community so lm really looking forward to your next project 💝💝💝
So pretty! Thank you, Iveta. Is the sparkle 'gritty' to the touch? I used glitter on wet varnish and was disappointed, because although the shimmer was pretty, the glitter looked like a rash. Crazy comparison, I know! But that's how I felt about it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
It’s a little bit gritty, more like fine sand or face scrub 😄 I think maybe if you seal it with lots of varnish it might make the grittiness go away. Also love your comparison 😄 it is what it is 😂🙈
Hmm, you probably could, but you’d need to seal it with something first. I’ve heard of people sealing inkjet prints on normal paper with hair spray and apparently it stops ink from bleeding, but I think it’ll largely depend on the medium you used for the painting ☺️
The jar turned out very pretty, but wonder how it will hold up from the heat of the candle. A lot of time and effort for it to be ruined. Keep us posted if it lasts Please.