I love aging things I love Shabby Chic I don't mind the extra work I love it...plz do more I am trying so hard to learn ...God Bless You and Your Family
WOW!!! Lisa those urns look INCREDIBLE!! I absolutely love that look that you created. I so enjoyed watching you work on these pieces & feel like I am learning so much by watching each of your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your talent with us.😊
You crushed it with The aged stuffed!!! Amazing. I’ve never seen anyone come close to that! Totally gonna steal that!! Thanks so much for your gorgeous aesthetic. LOVE IT ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Lisa, everything is beautiful but I knew they would be, you just have the knack for making everything you touch gorgeous. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
Those planters look exquisite! You did a great job. I saved this video because I’m going to try and do that with some of my pots. Thank you for showing us! You are one of my favorite crafters!
Love all these, Lisa. I have an old 3 drawer small chest but without drawers. I want to do something with it but don't know how to start. Ive thought of a pie safe and add door with wire front? I needed ideas and this cabinet make-over you did is perfect. Thank you!
Your shop is lovely and I had such a good time there. Anyone in the Knoxville Tennessee area should stop by and check it out. These redos are beautiful as usual.
I LOVE your neutral colors and the age you put on your pieces! You are an inspiration and your patrons here on RU-vid shouldn't want to copy your pieces exactly, but use your brilliance as inspiration. Love you!
*Lisa, the cabinet turned out so nicely. Having said that, the reason I watched that particular makeover was for the techniques, because I personally HATE gray, LOL! 😆 Like you said, not everyone has the same taste in decor, but even so, we can all learn from each other. I would just use different colors. 😁 I have not yet used rice paper; I'm going to have to try that. It seems like a heavier paper that is easier to work with without tearing. Is that true?* *Also, I personally L💟VE brass, and the golden brass color of the 2 pieces you painted over are EXACTLY the color brass that I love 💯%❣️ The lion head brass rings on each side of one of the pots were GORGEOUS, and just my style❣️😘🥰 So, I died just a little when you covered those up. 😔 However, I L❤️VE the look of concrete pots too, and your technique resulted in a supremely believable concrete look in your finished pots. BRAVO‼️❣️‼️🥰 I would just have to start with a different piece - like maybe an ugly, totally tarnished piece of brass that looks like cheaply made garbage. It was a stroke of genius on your part to build up the thickness of the edges of your pots to make them realistically look like they were made of cement, Lisa‼️ And I agree with you about the pillar; it needs to be aged. 😊* *I enjoy your videos so much...don't always have the time to comment on every one, but had to let you know I was inspired and learned a lot from you in this video. Please keep up the good work❣️👏 👏👏*
Those pieces really turned out nice! I have used your techniques and painted to resell several items in my booth that really turned out great! I have not sold many of the shabby chic items.😢. Guess it depends on what part of the country you live in! No one from here seems to decorate with shabby chic!
I love aged distressed pieces too! I do love color though but neutrals are very soothing and sell well so I do have a bit of both in my booth😊 These turned out wonderful. Love the little side cabinet and the little pots are gorgeous! ❤❤❤
All of these turned so cute. I knew you could do it. I'm sure you've heard the old saying, " You can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear." Well, they haven't met you; I bet you could.
People don't understand that the color white cream and grays seems to sell better because they are interchangeable with any color and it does better in a booth or at a craft fair
Lisa, I truly appreciate your talent...and especially that your channel is GOD honoring. I have thought about this and prayed that no one would take offense to my request. Here goes... Would you consider fixing or removing the zooming in and out...when the focus is on the finished pieces? I suffered through a stroke in the Occipital Lobe a few years ago. After GOD gave me back, my vision...it's hard to watch videos etc., leading to terrible headaches and flashing streaks of lights and more. It's easier for me to focus on your older videos because they are more steady and there is not the zooming in and out. Thank you for considering this...for your elderly viewers like me. I pray for GOD'S continued blessings for you and all those you love. Love in CHRIST, Darla
I’ll definitely work on that. I’m so sorry. I don’t take offense at all. I wish you’d said something earlier. So, to be clear, I just don’t need to zoom in and out? Closeups are fine as long as I don’t bring the camera in and out?
Loved everything you did today, Lisa! The cabinet was truly a “trash to treasure” piece and loved the pot makeovers! I got a similar old brass container from my mom and can’t wait to try my hand at giving it a similar look! Thank you for sharing your talent and inspiring us to try new things! I love the shabby distressed style and always look forward to your videos! God bless you! ❤️🥰
Lisa, that ‘redo’ on that little cabinet is so pretty! You have the magic touch. Everything you did is so special. Thanks for sharing and God bless you.
I loved the process you used to age the urns! Happy birthday to Ms. Breanna. What a wonderful way to spend part of your special day!! My favorite today was the true trash-to-treasure stand/cabinet piece!! I love seeing furniture for what it can be. I have a small odd table, it was rescued from a fire in 1905 in a downtown Dallas Hotel. I stripped it way back about 25ish or more years ago. I painted it in a soft cream and dry-brushed some gold over it. It needs a redo and I loved the sawmill gravy color you used today. That is a perfect color for my home but now I am going to have to give this some serious thought. I am not sure how creamy this color is, or if it leans toward white. Off to do my research. Thank you for showing new techniques and colors today. God bless you and your family 🩷🙏 (The table was rescued by my Father in law)
The cabinet was an ugly duckling and you turned it into a beautiful swan Lisa, and I love what you did with the planters, all three turned out beautifully, tfs x Julie 🇬🇧
I’m so happy you did these pots! I just bought two one is exactly like the first one and then a similar larger one. I’m going to follow your idea and do something similar to them! Love how yours turned out!
Love the pots, I like the distressed look also. And I use neutrals especially since I have gotten older you can always bring a little color in with the seasons if you want to. I done crafts for years and had a shop also. I do for myself now. I enjoy creating still.
Lisa I watched this video again, I can't wait to make some of those aged planters. They are absolutely beautiful! I so appreciate your step-by-step process and how you can tell us if we don't have that product you can use something in your house. Thank you so much! God bless you