I think it's great, but, ironically, when it was revealed it was impossible to see because of the superimposed thumbnails of other videos. So I didn't get to see it.
I bought a small dresser that had mold on it but parts of it are crumbling off and still are wet. Did they forget to put a wax sealer on it do you think?
It sounds as if their mould did not cure. Do you think it’s a clay mould or a harder resin mould? The ax would not make a difference if the mould didn’t cure hard. The IOD clay I use gets hard as a rock.
I got a little scared for a minute, then after you wiped it down I saw how beautiful it looks! This is a wonderful technique! Thank you & Lynne for sharing! 😍💕
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Feels like cheating. I was looking how to attach my handmade clay roses to furniture n yall just use a dam candy mold. Artists might as well not exist anymore
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This was exactly what I was looking for. I’m wanting to change up two nightstands in very much the same way. So thank you very much for sharing you exquisite work. 👍🏻👨🏻🦳👩🏻🦳🇺🇸❤️🇨🇱🤠🙏🏻
Yes depending how dirty a piece is and how much polish is on it. I use Dawn in warm water, or a Clorox wipe. If very dirty I use Awesome then rinse. Let the piece dry overnight. If it’s had lots of polish on it I will seal with Salvation Solution from DIY paint or Shellac. Hope that helps.