Oh my goodness love all of these. The window cling is a great idea no mess just iron it on. Thanks for sharing.Hope I can find some cute window clings at DT.
Everythung turned out so cute. I love the idea of the window clings on those colored DollarTree Eggs I have some of those eggs and woukd have never thought to use window clings on them in that way.
Joan, do you think this process could be done with a printed photograph ? Would love to make ornaments of whole family passed on n living for a very special Christmas tree. I really love the simplicity and speed of this project with a sptacular product. 👏👏👏good job girl
Hi! If you want to do photo’s on ornaments using this process I recommenced printed pictures not the developed paper. You can use the same method. 🌷 Joan
I love your channel and ideas and am new to modpodge but am anxious to learn and try so many things!❤ With your beautiful napkin cards, I don't have a Cricut iron, can I use a regular iron at a low heat?❤
Hi Cindy! Yes you can use a regular iron, no steam. Household irons are larger so you need to make sure all the plastic wrap is covered by the baking parchment. Crafting irons are really the way to go. A small craft iron or traveling iron from Walmart are inexpensive. I read Dollar Tree has one for $5.00 but I’m not sure if that’s true. - Joan
Since it is NOT a craft iron which is made for this purpose I would say try at the lowest setting first. If you think you will do more then I suggest you get a craft iron. You can get for as little as $10.00 Amazon, Hobby Lobby, etc.
Really cute projects. Do you use any type of mod podge or water-based poly acrylic to seal the items on your wood pieces? I had made a few last year and when I put the mod podge on it wrinkled but I don’t like the idea of don’t touch it too much and it will be fine. I would rather protect it with some type of sealer. What are your suggestions please?
I watched one of your videos on doing this on a tin can. How do you get your paint to look smooth? I’ve tried with a brush and I see the brush mark lines and I’ve also tried it with the sponge brush and it shows the sponge marks. It’s not smooth at all 🤦♀️ help plz lol
Hi! I use a sponge pouncer. Watch my glass jar video do you can see how I blend the paint. Don’t put the paint on heavy. Light coats of paint. ruclips.net/video/tvgp9i_wBVw/видео.html
Oh my, these are all beautiful and so cute for Spring 😊 . The clingwrap technique looks really good. I will have to try it. Thanks so much for sharing
Thanks for sharing! Loved all of them.
That was so much fun to watch Joan-Marie. Very inspirational ❤
Those came out adorable
So cute and easy.
Adorable❣
Loved them all
I love it so pretty ❤️🌹
Thank you so much for showing us this video will be doing these for Easter.
Great projects. Thanks so much for sharing. Have a blessed Friday. 🐥🐇🦋🌷🌷🤗
Honeybee scissors are great and relatively inexpensive!
Thank you! A lot of recommendations for Honeybee 🙂🐝...
I love all of these! Thank you for the video Joan-Marie.
Oh my goodness love all of these. The window cling is a great idea no mess just iron it on. Thanks for sharing.Hope I can find some cute window clings at DT.
I love “easy” and “no mess” in the same sentence! 😄 I have seen window clings in Dollar General, Walgreens, Walmart..just get ones you like! 🙂 Joan
Thanks for sharing! I love all your projects!
Everythung turned out so cute. I love the idea of the window clings on those colored DollarTree Eggs I have some of those eggs and woukd have never thought to use window clings on them in that way.
Thank you Joan marie
Love how simple this is
Love your videos, thank you. I am going to try this technique with fabric🎉
Hi Jill! Let me know if fabric works too! - Joan 🙂
Looks great, I used modpodge withe clings, I am going to try this and save my modpodge
Love this project! Will try this method. I like the Tim Holtz scissors and Cutter Bees.
Hi Dinah! Ohhhh...thank you for the scissor recommendations. I will check them out! Thank you for watching! 🌷 Joan
Thank you for sharing this was really Kool.
Cutterbee scissors are great for fussy cutting but I love my long Tim Holtz shears for trimming and cutting paper.
Hi Michelle! Another cutter bee and Tim holtz recommendation! Thank you for watching! 🌷 Joan
Love these. I am going to try Easter cards this weekend .. wish me luck.
Hi Cathy! You won’t need luck, you’ll do a great job! Just follow my tutorial and don’t skip a set! Let me know how it goes! ☺️🌷 Joan
I love this! I'm eager to try this to make the cards. 💕 New subscriber.
Thank you for watching and subscribing! Joan 🙂
Joan, do you think this process could be done with a printed photograph ? Would love to make ornaments of whole family passed on n living for a very special Christmas tree. I really love the simplicity and speed of this project with a sptacular product. 👏👏👏good job girl
Hi! If you want to do photo’s on ornaments using this process I recommenced printed pictures not the developed paper. You can use the same method. 🌷 Joan
Love these projects- I use Tim Holts scissors for my card making…..
Hi Beverly! Thank you for the scissor recommendation, seems Tim Holts is very popular! Thank you for watching! 🌷 Joan
These are very nice and pretty simple to make. I noticed you did not put any decoupage glue on top to protect the cards. How durable are they?
Hi! The napkin is not adhered with Mod Podge and it’s on card stock. So MP on top would make a wrinkle mess. They’re can’t be overly handled. 🙂 Joan
I love your channel and ideas and am new to modpodge but am anxious to learn and try so many things!❤
With your beautiful napkin cards, I don't have a Cricut iron, can I use a regular iron at a low heat?❤
Hi Cindy! Yes you can use a regular iron, no steam. Household irons are larger so you need to make sure all the plastic wrap is covered by the baking parchment. Crafting irons are really the way to go. A small craft iron or traveling iron from Walmart are inexpensive. I read Dollar Tree has one for $5.00 but I’m not sure if that’s true. - Joan
@@JoanMarieDomino Thank you so much Joan-Marie for getting back to me!💕
Great video Joan! Can you use this method on other projects other than cards?
The plastic wrap just wood and paper. You can make gift tags, bookmarks, etc out of the card stock using the same method. 🙂 Joan
Thank you for this Video!
If I use my regular iron- do I use LOW setting? Thx.
Since it is NOT a craft iron which is made for this purpose I would say try at the lowest setting first. If you think you will do more then I suggest you get a craft iron. You can get for as little as $10.00 Amazon, Hobby Lobby, etc.
Really cute projects. Do you use any type of mod podge or water-based poly acrylic to seal the items on your wood pieces? I had made a few last year and when I put the mod podge on it wrinkled but I don’t like the idea of don’t touch it too much and it will be fine. I would rather protect it with some type of sealer. What are your suggestions please?
Use a clear spray sealant like Rustoleum. Use 2 or more light coats, allowing drying time between coats. Don’t use a brush-on sealant. Joan
Thank you! Did I miss something??? How did you attach window cling?
Yes you missed the part where I adhered to the egg, lol! It’s my bonus project at the end 🙂
I watched one of your videos on doing this on a tin can. How do you get your paint to look smooth? I’ve tried with a brush and I see the brush mark lines and I’ve also tried it with the sponge brush and it shows the sponge marks. It’s not smooth at all 🤦♀️ help plz lol
Hi! I use a sponge pouncer. Watch my glass jar video do you can see how I blend the paint. Don’t put the paint on heavy. Light coats of paint. ruclips.net/video/tvgp9i_wBVw/видео.html