I forgot to mention when I saw that plate before, our family had that same exact set when I was a kid lol. Showing my age. I use this technique on nails, makes me wonder what else I could use 🤔
We have just one of these plates! I have no idea where it came from, but I remember the set from when I was a kid too! Wasnt it called Cornell or something like that? My mom also had a set of Pfaltzgraff dishes when I was growing up. To this day they still remind me of my childhood. So funny how certain things can take you back isnt it?
@@iLitAfuseiCantStop my parents had/have these same dishes. Idk where they are now tho, since they retired out to B.C. (in Canada). But they were a thing all through us growing up. Some of my friends families had these too. I think it was a common pattern in the 70s/80s?
Thank you for this tutorial. I've been learning a lot of tips and techniques from your videos. Thank you 🧡
Glad it was helpful!
Fabulous. Watching in South Australia
I’m glad you enjoyed it!!
Thank you for the tutorials
Of course!! Thanks for watching 😃
I love all you do..
Fantastic xx
Thanks so much 😊
You have to dab that sponge after the first layer os dried completely?
No it set just a little bit while I was chatting, but you want the color to still blend so it works best if it isn't completely dry.
Awesome info! Just starting in ohio
Have fun!
I do alot of your rock painting on a small canvas do I use the same bending technique 🤔
You can use this technique on canvas :)
Have u seem the darker blue heart on it I watched you and you went over were it was on several occasions
I can see it in the still picture that was saved for the feature image now too :)
Nice video
Thank You!!
I forgot to mention when I saw that plate before, our family had that same exact set when I was a kid lol. Showing my age. I use this technique on nails, makes me wonder what else I could use 🤔
These plates are near and dear to my heart. It's a little piece of my grandma that hangs out with me while I craft
We have just one of these plates! I have no idea where it came from, but I remember the set from when I was a kid too! Wasnt it called Cornell or something like that? My mom also had a set of Pfaltzgraff dishes when I was growing up. To this day they still remind me of my childhood. So funny how certain things can take you back isnt it?
LitAfuseiCantStop sure it, and you’re right, they were Cornel brand 😊
@@iLitAfuseiCantStop my parents had/have these same dishes. Idk where they are now tho, since they retired out to B.C. (in Canada). But they were a thing all through us growing up. Some of my friends families had these too. I think it was a common pattern in the 70s/80s?
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Me: can I see them?
RUclips: no
Hmmm not sure why 🤷🏻♀️
Should you let the paint dry before you put on a lighter color
@@janisbolus5139 no
Your awesome😀
Ahh thank you! I hope the tutorial was what you were looking for!