I want to share a tip some may not know about. You will not have any bubbles or wrinkles with Mod Podge (MP) if you iron the tissue paper, paper, napkins, fabric, etc. to the Mod Podged project. 1. Spread the MP on your project and let dry completely. 2. Once dry, lay the paper over the MP 3. Place parchment paper over the paper, and iron with high heat no steam. Household iron or tools like the Cricut heat press can be use. The ironed paper will be smooth, no bubbles or wrinkles, and very well adhered. Sand the edges to add that finishing touch Hope this helps someone. Blessings to you.
For the tray you used Mod Podge and a piece of tissue, use a plastic sandwich bags and put your hand in it and smooth the wrinkles. Hope this works for you! I really enjoy your channel!
Wow i can't believe all the great finds at your goodwill bins!!!!!! Funny but when you pull out something I'm saying yes!' I love your vision and your style 🥰thank you
@@tiffanygemmer-DIYdesign I just seen someone getting Saran wrap and kind of balling it up and rubbing the wrinkles out. Not sure if it works I just saw it on another RUclips video and thought I'd share with you. I love your videos!! I've been watching them for 2 days straight! Keep up the amazing work, lots of great information and very nice finished projects!! ❤❤
You can use an iron with parchment paper under iron and above your project. I had a similar issue as you did and i used an iron and just kept moving it around until i liked what I seen. I think the candles you should have left black if they are for your dining roomtable, you already have so much white going on. Your welcome sign with the modge podge and checkered grey tissue paper. You could start all over again and clean it or, then leave it sit a bit and something will hit you and you'll have a great idea for it. I personally like it as a muted look, it looks soft and you could use it anywhere in the house.@tiffanygemmer-DIYdesign
Oh, my you never ever disappoint!! The brass oblong container would’ve been in my trash, actually I would’ve never even picked it up! LOL! I was amazed at how the Patina looked with just your paint application! I also love your sweet spirit when you are sharing your information. You are such an encourager, you have such a way of making people believe they could do anything with junk! Thank you once again for sharing ❤ I love it all❤
It always makes me happy and relaxed to watch your videos. I love watching you thrift and repurpose everything beautifully that you have a vision & purpose for. It amazes me what you can find at the Goodwill bins. I loved the couch and wooden stools. For what they wrre I still thought the prices were great. The black metal table and 4 chairs was around 60 dollars in total. That is still a very fair price. You found such lovely goodies and made magic. The roses wreath is beautiful for your daughters room. For those that have an injet printer, they can print a word to make a label. Inkjets where we live in Germany are very pricey. I love the surprises and ideas you come up with like the moss stones in the bowl. Thanks for giving us tips on what to do when selling a house like making sure one has a nice house number. It is all in the details. Have a great day Tiffany, hugs from Germany. 💖💜💐 Take care everyone. 💞
Mystery Item is a bottle capper from the 50's-60's for homemade beer, rootbeer, etc. I spent many hours at the old age of 8-10 putting bottle caps on my mom's homemade beer! 😁 #WashingtonState
I only recently found your channel and I love love LOVE your channel's format! So many people just buy things but don't actually DO anything with them. You are brilliant with transforming stuff! It is such a talent...gift. I'm sure it's for lighting but you nearly give me a heart attack working on your counter tops lol. The places you shop have so many 'diamonds in the rough!' you are very lucky! Thank you for the inspiration
Hi Tiffany 😘😘 You don't know how much I appreciate your talent , you simply turn trash into treasure 👏👏 When I see you getting things from the bins I wonder what you are going to do with these things 🤔🤔 I love you ❤ you are so sweet and beautiful 😍 Your family is lucky to have you 😜👍
Wow this is THEE best thrifting shopper I have seen to date! Beautiful finds, and what an amazing job you do transforming these finds! For easy decoupage application... slightly spray water onto the surface you want to apply paper too, this will help keep it from tearing. Use a credit card to smooth out (preferably a rubber smoother) and start from center out. If you don't have anything like that, bunch up a little ball of saran wrap and that works great to smooth it out! The key is to avoid using bare hands as the temperature/oils on skin of your hand will affect the way the paper reacts, especially tissue or napkin. I've also seen where you can add the tissue to a piece of plastic first, then use that to transfer it onto your surface and rub it smooth, then just lift the plastic and it's pretty much a flawless transfer.
Thank you so much for the kind words! 💕 I really appreciate your tips on decoupage application too-those will definitely come in handy for my next project!
Another fun and inspiring video full of one of a kind creations. Tiffany, I still just do not know where your ideas come from. Have a blessed weekend. See ya again soon. ❤😊❤😊🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I’m amazed at the “practically new and new” things you find at the bins. It seems like the GW stores would mark things down in order to sell them. Makes no sense to me. The letter press tray was an amazing find!!
Your bins had absolute gold and I would have bought way too much but love every minute of it! Thank you for sharing your inspiration and your shopping trip ❤🇨🇦
For no wrinkle’s when Mod Podging put layer of Mod Podge on your surface, let it completely dry, then place your paper on the item and iron on with a low heat. A Cricut iron or travel or craft iron from Walmart will work as well, however you can use a regular iron, just keep it moving. The heat reactivates the glue In the Mod Podge and leaves a flawless finish. Works every time! I always love all your projects!! ❤️
Very enjoyable to watch. I keep vinegar in spray bottle. I spray baskets and let sit for a while, then wash in very warm sudsy water. Rinse and put in sun, weather permitting. Some stubborn stains take extra work but eventually come clean. I thought your Pods tin was for laundry pods, 😂. Like that you include bloopers and ideas for those of us without a vinyl cutter. TFS
Thank you so much! 😊 I appreciate the tip! I actually intentionally went with a general “pods” so it could potentially be staged (or used) for either a laundry room or a coffee station. :) Thanks so much for joining me here! 💕
OMG... MS. TIFFANY, FIRST, I MUST say that I am SO HAPPY that i found you! You, My friend, are NOTHING short of AMAZING at what you do. I be in awe watching your videos. SECOND, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY RUclips LIFE?! LOL. Yes, there are ALOT of content creators that do similar things that you do but its just SOMETHING so different about watching your videos 🤷🏼♀️!PLEASE keep doing what you do because i am here for it Sweetie! YOU are gonna go far and fast with this RUclips thingy. Im moving into my new place in March and im starting off NEW AND FRESH! I see SO MANY beautiful things that i will be incorporating into my home. You have NO IDEA how much you have inspired me. Severe Depression is VERY Real! I am SO GLAD that i found your RUclips page. Thank You So Much! Your New #1 Subby💕
Tiffany, you have so very nice pieces, the items that you made over was absolutely amazing, you always do such wonderful work, that being said, I absolutely adore you , a d always enjoy your videos.
Hi Tiffany, when I do decoupage I use Sara or, similar type cling wrap to smooth out the wrinkles. For reasons unknown to me, the cling wrap works well and doesn't tear or rip the tissue paper. Just lay down you paper atop Modge Podge then brush on the top coat of MP, then take a piece of cling wrap, loosely balled up, and gently smooth over you paper in sections, starting in the middle and working your way outward to the edges. I find this to be a no-fail technique. Best wishes for the new year!!
Use the iron method for the tissue paper. I have a tiny travel iron. Let the Mod Podge dry (I use a blow dryer to dry it quick, I don’t have patience to wait) and apply the tissue paper and a piece of parchment paper over that and iron. Start in the middle and work your way out. Check it out on RUclips. Lots of videos.
The bead handles were so cute and creative. And the brass oblong container turned out looking very authentic and so beautiful with the white roses!! Loved it all!! You are a creative genius❤
I just stopped at Goodwill today and picked up a couple of small things to makeover. Then I get on RUclips tonight and your channel is recommended! Love your makeovers and now I want to go to another thrift store soon! I also immediately subscribed to your channel! ❤
For the tray, add mod podge and let it dry. Then cut the tissue paper to fit, lay it over the dry mod podge, then use the little cricket iron and iron it down. Then put another layer of mod podge. Great video!
Hi Tiffany, love your videos...When are you going to video a tour of your home or at least one room, so we can see how your lovely recreated items works together. Thanks for the wonderful inspiration!
Thank you so much! If you look back at past videos, I share a little more of our home. I’m also prepping to do a room makeover, so keep an eye out for that in the coming months. :) Thank you so much for joining me here! 💕
I loved the basket you put a blanket or scarf in. I would’ve added leather belts to it and hung it on a door with a floral or greenery arrangement in it. The Peony wreath was beautiful. It f you use Saran Wrap or a ziploc baggie on your hand you can smooth out the tissue paper without tearing it if you’re gentle. I prefer the heat method because it gives flawless results. I go the regular route when I want a more distressed look. Also when doing the reverse transfer method always let it dry overnight. When you think you have removed all of the paper let it fully dry. You will be able to see the paper left before sealing.
That unidentifiable rusty old thing reminds me of a juicer that my mom had in the early 50's. Every once in awhile she would use it to squeeze fresh orange juice. But if that's what it once was, all the necessary parts are missing. 😂
Love how you made the five individual candle holders! To get tissue paper smooth the best method I've found is to let a thick layer of Mod Podge dry, then put down the tissue paper with parchment paper over it and then iron with no steam. I use a mini iron set on high.
I just recently started watching your videos. I just love watching people shopping at the bins. The closest one to me is a two hour drive. I have not tried that method of transferring words yet. But another crafter’s videos that I like is Our Upcycled life is very good at doing this. Watch some of her videos. She is a very good teacher. Keep sharing these videos with us. Love them. The tray just do what you were doing only use apiece of plastic wrap bunched up to smooth out your paper Works on all types of paper.
Hi Tiffany! You are overflowing with creativity! On the Welcome sign with Mod Podge, this is what I do: Print with a laser printer. Apply Mod Podge to surface of item, not to the paper. Let it dry 24 hours. Use a sponge to apply a LITTLE water. Work paper off rubbing gently with fingers. Apply more water with fingers as needed. This takes patience, but it seems to go faster when I relax and count it as therapy. When done, I let it dry well, then apply a clear coat of satin acrylic, etc. I hope that helps.
U r so patient girl I like the rankles in the paper it for me makes it look rustic ❤ beautiful job on all ur projects love watching ur ideas thanks for sharing
I was at those bins 2 different times early last week and there was only clothes, shoes & toys. I thought I spotted you coming in as I was checking out (had a bit of a "celebrity spotting" moment even though I didn't have my glasses on and wasn't 100% sure it was you). I immediately thought, if it is you, this trip would be a bust because no home goods. Glad you went back another day. That print tray is AMAZING! I have been searching lots of places for one of those but resellers are charging way too much. I love how you used wooden beads to replace the tray handles! You have a great eye and upcycle beautiful decor. I'm so glad I found your channel.
Ha, you’re sweet! Feel free to come say hi! 😊 Thanks! Yes, housewares have been really sparse there recently. I’m hoping that isn’t the new norm! I’m glad you did too! Thanks for joining me here! 💕
I’m clearing a few things out and would be happy to gift mine to you. If you’re interested, you can find my email address on my about me page here on YT and we can arrange a way to get it to you. :)
I am fairly new to your channel & I have to tell you that I sooo appreciate your vision!!! Thank you so much for sharing that vision with all of us & thank you for being such an inspiration!!! It amazes me all that you can find at the Goodwill bins ... I think I would have to travel a fair distance as there are no Goodwill bins in my area. I hope that I can find at least one so that I can experience that at least once in my life!! Thank you again for being an inspiration!!
I've seen people use a small scrunched up bundle of cling film, plastic wrap. It helps smooth out the paper without being harsh on the delicate paper, and it also minimises wrinkles. A finishing top coat can remove more wrinkles once everything is dry. However its practically impossible to get rid of 100% of the wrinkles, especially with thin tissue paper. Heavier rice paper can be a little more user friendly.
Today is the first time I've watched your videos. I just love your vision and how you think outside the box. I've watched many DIYs and by far yours is the best! I too live here in Washington. I never knew Goodwill had outlet stores. Where's yours located? You do awesome work! Keep it Going!!❤❤
Aw, thank you so much!! I appreciate that! Welcome! 🤗 Oh yes, the Goodwill Outlet stores are so much cheaper! A quick Google search should show you the nearest location. 🙂 Thank you so much for joining me here! Will do! 💕
Definitely the iron on method for that tissue paper. Add the Mod Podge and dry it. Lay down the tissue paper and smooth as best you can. Lay down a piece of parchment paper and iron over it. This reactivates the Mod Podge so the tissue will stick on the tray. This also works for other thin paper like napkins.
I’m amazed at your creativity and talent at repurposing Goodwill items! You have become one of my most favorite people to watch. I’ve learned so much!! Thank you for the time you put into making these videos. ❤
As usual Tiffany, a home run!!! You're definitely gifted& very informative. You purchased a lot of items that I would have. I love that picnic basket, great colors. The color treatments that you did on those tins was on point, the trays were lovely. Your haul was wonderful & creations were so fun&chic. Well done.👏🌷👍🙏🌟
Gosh, I felt like there was a ton of good stuff today. Other outlets Ive seen dont seem to be as unorganized as yours. Kudos to you that you search,lol So many great baskets and florals. It was really fun today❤
Oh gurl!!! How did you know I needed a fix of goodwill bins? Just kidding, our weather is keeping us away...love the way you style things and the way you make people to think outside the box.
Hi Tiffany, i love them all but my favorite is the last tin container with the flat beads you painted white. Your staging is beautiful. Thx. Donna xoxo
For using mod podge with tissue or napkins, first apply mod podge and let it dry completely then place your design element as you want it to appear. Then cover with parchment paper and use a liw temp iron to reactivate the mod podge by simply gently moving it across the surface until your tissue is completly adhered. It is so much easier.
It amazes me how the things you find in the bins are better than we find in the regular stores here. I love your transformations.
Same in my areas 😞
Same!! And the prices are silly…I regularly see Dollar Tree items priced at 2.49 😂
A CAR JACK!
I want to share a tip some may not know
about. You will not have any bubbles or wrinkles with Mod Podge (MP) if you iron the tissue paper, paper, napkins, fabric, etc. to the Mod Podged project.
1. Spread the MP on your project and let dry completely.
2. Once dry, lay the paper over the MP
3. Place parchment paper over the paper, and iron with high heat no steam. Household iron or tools like the Cricut heat press can be use.
The ironed paper will be smooth, no bubbles or wrinkles, and very well adhered. Sand the edges to add that finishing touch
Hope this helps someone. Blessings to you.
😮😮😮 cool
Thank you so much! I appreciate it! 💕 Blessings to you as well!
Came here to say this as well ❤
Yes it’s a bottle capper You use it to scrunch metal bottle cap on to a glass bottle 🥰
Yes. We still have it from the great grandparents. Do they even make those kind of bottle caps?
Tiffany, I can't begin to imagine how much time you spend putting these videos together for us. Once again, you've wowed and inspired me!
Thank you so much! 💕
For the tray you used Mod Podge and a piece of tissue, use a plastic sandwich bags and put your hand in it and smooth the wrinkles. Hope this works for you! I really enjoy your channel!
Thank you so much! 💕
Where do you find your flowers and greenery?
Wow i can't believe all the great finds at your goodwill bins!!!!!! Funny but when you pull out something I'm saying yes!'
I love your vision and your style 🥰thank you
@@tiffanygemmer-DIYdesign I just seen someone getting Saran wrap and kind of balling it up and rubbing the wrinkles out. Not sure if it works I just saw it on another RUclips video and thought I'd share with you. I love your videos!! I've been watching them for 2 days straight! Keep up the amazing work, lots of great information and very nice finished projects!! ❤❤
You can use an iron with parchment paper under iron and above your project. I had a similar issue as you did and i used an iron and just kept moving it around until i liked what I seen. I think the candles you should have left black if they are for your dining roomtable, you already have so much white going on. Your welcome sign with the modge podge and checkered grey tissue paper. You could start all over again and clean it or, then leave it sit a bit and something will hit you and you'll have a great idea for it. I personally like it as a muted look, it looks soft and you could use it anywhere in the house.@tiffanygemmer-DIYdesign
Oh, my you never ever disappoint!! The brass oblong container would’ve been in my trash, actually I would’ve never even picked it up! LOL! I was amazed at how the Patina looked with just your paint application! I also love your sweet spirit when you are sharing your information. You are such an encourager, you have such a way of making people believe they could do anything with junk! Thank you once again for sharing ❤ I love it all❤
Aw, thank you so much, Joy Elsey! 🤗💕
It always makes me happy and relaxed to watch your videos. I love watching you thrift and repurpose everything beautifully that you have a vision & purpose for. It amazes me what you can find at the Goodwill bins. I loved the couch and wooden stools. For what they wrre I still thought the prices were great. The black metal table and 4 chairs was around 60 dollars in total. That is still a very fair price.
You found such lovely goodies and made magic. The roses wreath is beautiful for your daughters room.
For those that have an injet printer, they can print a word to make a label. Inkjets where we live in Germany are very pricey.
I love the surprises and ideas you come up with like the moss stones in the bowl. Thanks for giving us tips on what to do when selling a house like making sure one has a nice house number. It is all in the details. Have a great day Tiffany, hugs from Germany. 💖💜💐 Take care everyone. 💞
Thank you so much! 😊
Just love watching you thrift and then give new life to items that would have ended up in a landfill! They are all just beautiful! Bravo! ❤
Mystery Item is a bottle capper from the 50's-60's for homemade beer, rootbeer, etc.
I spent many hours at the old age of 8-10 putting bottle caps on my mom's homemade beer! 😁
#WashingtonState
I only recently found your channel and I love love LOVE your channel's format! So many people just buy things but don't actually DO anything with them. You are brilliant with transforming stuff! It is such a talent...gift. I'm sure it's for lighting but you nearly give me a heart attack working on your counter tops lol. The places you shop have so many 'diamonds in the rough!' you are very lucky! Thank you for the inspiration
She is very good at this!!!!!
Tiffany is the very best you will love everything she does. She’s absolutely amazing.
@tanyaperrin1218 You landed on a great channel. Welcome & Enjoy!
I just found you on you-Tube. U find great things and recycle them. I love watching you. You give Mr great inspiration. Thank you Anna
Welcome! 🤗 Thank you so much! 💕 I’m so glad you enjoyed! I appreciate you joining me here! 😊
Hi Tiffany 😘😘
You don't know how much I appreciate your talent , you simply turn trash into treasure 👏👏
When I see you getting things from the bins I wonder what you are going to do with these things 🤔🤔
I love you ❤ you are so sweet and beautiful 😍
Your family is lucky to have you 😜👍
Your upcycling is so elegant!
Wow this is THEE best thrifting shopper I have seen to date! Beautiful finds, and what an amazing job you do transforming these finds!
For easy decoupage application... slightly spray water onto the surface you want to apply paper too, this will help keep it from tearing. Use a credit card to smooth out (preferably a rubber smoother) and start from center out. If you don't have anything like that, bunch up a little ball of saran wrap and that works great to smooth it out!
The key is to avoid using bare hands as the temperature/oils on skin of your hand will affect the way the paper reacts, especially tissue or napkin. I've also seen where you can add the tissue to a piece of plastic first, then use that to transfer it onto your surface and rub it smooth, then just lift the plastic and it's pretty much a flawless transfer.
Thank you so much for the kind words! 💕 I really appreciate your tips on decoupage application too-those will definitely come in handy for my next project!
Another fun and inspiring video full of one of a kind creations. Tiffany, I still just do not know where your ideas come from. Have a blessed weekend. See ya again soon. ❤😊❤😊🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ha, Thank you so much, Donna! 😊💕
Your Goodwill bins has THE best stuff!!!!
Right!???
The letter press drawer is stunning! What an incredible find!!!
I agree, that was my favorite item. 😍
That alone is worth more than e everthing she spent in both trips.
Thank you! 😊💕
I believe it is an old-time tire jack. I seem to remember seeing my Daddy using one.
I am blown away by the quality of stuff at your store!
I’m amazed at the “practically new and new” things you find at the bins. It seems like the GW stores would mark things down in order to sell them. Makes no sense to me.
The letter press tray was an amazing find!!
I loved ALL OF THE ITEMS YOU CHOSE TO FLIP! 🙃😊
Your bins had absolute gold and I would have bought way too much but love every minute of it! Thank you for sharing your inspiration and your shopping trip ❤🇨🇦
I love watching you transform items from the bins. 🥰
Thank you so much! 😊
For no wrinkle’s when Mod Podging put layer of Mod Podge on your surface, let it completely dry, then place your paper on the item and iron on with a low heat. A Cricut iron or travel or craft iron from Walmart will work as well, however you can use a regular iron, just keep it moving. The heat reactivates the glue In the Mod Podge and leaves a flawless finish. Works every time! I always love all your projects!! ❤️
Thank you so much for the tip! I appreciate it! 💕
Just love everything. I always look forward 2 ur channel. 😊
Very enjoyable to watch. I keep vinegar in spray bottle. I spray baskets and let sit for a while, then wash in very warm sudsy water. Rinse and put in sun, weather permitting. Some stubborn stains take extra work but eventually come clean. I thought your Pods tin was for laundry pods, 😂. Like that you include bloopers and ideas for those of us without a vinyl cutter. TFS
Thank you so much! 😊 I appreciate the tip!
I actually intentionally went with a general “pods” so it could potentially be staged (or used) for either a laundry room or a coffee station. :)
Thanks so much for joining me here! 💕
I love your videos!! Always excited when I see a new one posted!!
Oh, love the photo album makeover! Genius.
Thank you! 😊
I loved how the copper tub turned out!! And your welcome sign turned out looking so pretty. You are an inspiration!! ❤
Thank you! 😊
OMG... MS. TIFFANY, FIRST, I MUST say that I am SO HAPPY that i found you! You, My friend, are NOTHING short of AMAZING at what you do. I be in awe watching your videos. SECOND, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY RUclips LIFE?! LOL. Yes, there are ALOT of content creators that do similar things that you do but its just SOMETHING so different about watching your videos 🤷🏼♀️!PLEASE keep doing what you do because i am here for it Sweetie! YOU are gonna go far and fast with this RUclips thingy. Im moving into my new place in March and im starting off NEW AND FRESH! I see SO MANY beautiful things that i will be incorporating into my home. You have NO IDEA how much you have inspired me. Severe Depression is VERY Real! I am SO GLAD that i found your RUclips page. Thank You So Much! Your New #1 Subby💕
Welcome! 🤗 Aw, you’re sweet! Thank you so much! 💕 All the best with your fresh start! Thanks for joining me here! 😊
that item you wondered about looks like a camper jack
Oh, and one of those small travel irons makes it a little easier.
Tiffany, you have so very nice pieces, the items that you made over was absolutely amazing, you always do such wonderful work, that being said, I absolutely adore you , a d always enjoy your videos.
Thank you so much! 😊💕
That metal thing at the bins looked like part of an old manually operated car jack for changing tires.
Hi Tiffany, when I do decoupage I use Sara or, similar type cling wrap to smooth out the wrinkles. For reasons unknown to me, the cling wrap works well and doesn't tear or rip the tissue paper. Just lay down you paper atop Modge Podge then brush on the top coat of MP, then take a piece of cling wrap, loosely balled up, and gently smooth over you paper in sections, starting in the middle and working your way outward to the edges. I find this to be a no-fail technique. Best wishes for the new year!!
Thank you! 💕
Use the iron method for the tissue paper. I have a tiny travel iron. Let the Mod Podge dry (I use a blow dryer to dry it quick, I don’t have patience to wait) and apply the tissue paper and a piece of parchment paper over that and iron. Start in the middle and work your way out. Check it out on RUclips. Lots of videos.
Thank you so much for sharing! I appreciate it! 💕
Love the tray & accessories for coffee bar area. Love the photo album & really love your style...my style.
Thank you! 😊
Amazing transformations…..just love watching your videos! The tray with the beaded handle was one of my favorite pieces.
Thank you so much! 😊
Amazing is how I can describe all your makeovers and vision.
The bead handles were so cute and creative. And the brass oblong container turned out looking very authentic and so beautiful with the white roses!! Loved it all!! You are a creative genius❤
Aw, thanks! 😊💕
love your transformations. The levered item you questioned is a wine bottle corker.
I'm amazed at the wonderful items that you find at the Goodwill bins. I love the way you make them over!! ❤❤
Heat gun or hair dryer also helps to smooth out wrinkles. Lay your tissue and mod podge in sections
Love all of your projects. Love the brass and how you distressed it. Love your channel!! one of my favorites.!
Thank you so much! 😊💕
Wow, amazing how you achieved that patina! Thanks for helping us realize that we can use what we what we have on hand!
I just stopped at Goodwill today and picked up a couple of small things to makeover. Then I get on RUclips tonight and your channel is recommended! Love your makeovers and now I want to go to another thrift store soon! I also immediately subscribed to your channel! ❤
Welcome, Carol! 🤗 Nice! I appreciate you joining me here! 💕
The item you held up is used to put bottle caps on glass bottles. My Mom used to make home made root beer and we put caps on the bottles for her.
Thank you! 💕
For the tray, add mod podge and let it dry. Then cut the tissue paper to fit, lay it over the dry mod podge, then use the little cricket iron and iron it down. Then put another layer of mod podge. Great video!
Thank you so much! 😊💕
Hi Tiffany, love your videos...When are you going to video a tour of your home or at least one room, so we can see how your lovely recreated items works together. Thanks for the wonderful inspiration!
Thank you so much! If you look back at past videos, I share a little more of our home. I’m also prepping to do a room makeover, so keep an eye out for that in the coming months. :) Thank you so much for joining me here! 💕
I have really been loving your music selection.
Thank you so much! 💕
Love the gray felted pumpkin! Our bins are not this plentiful for goodies like yours.
Everything was great from the money that you spent you got a lot of good stuff
Thank you! 💕
Always blown away - not only by what you find, but also by what you do with it. Amazing!
Thank you! 💕
I loved the basket you put a blanket or scarf in. I would’ve added leather belts to it and hung it on a door with a floral or greenery arrangement in it. The Peony wreath was beautiful. It f you use Saran Wrap or a ziploc baggie on your hand you can smooth out the tissue paper without tearing it if you’re gentle. I prefer the heat method because it gives flawless results. I go the regular route when I want a more distressed look. Also when doing the reverse transfer method always let it dry overnight. When you think you have removed all of the paper let it fully dry. You will be able to see the paper left before sealing.
Some great finds, and great ideas. Thank you. 🥰🇬🇧❄️
Thank you so much! 😊💕
I really like your format. It moves quickly with lots of great Ben shopping tips withoiconstant commentary.
Thank you so much! 😊💕
OMG! That wreath! Even without the eucalyptus leaves. 😮😊
All gorgeous! I love the way you stage your items! ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! 😊💕
Loved this video also...catching up on all I've missed!! ❤😊
Thank you! 😊
That unidentifiable rusty old thing reminds me of a juicer that my mom had in the early 50's. Every once in awhile she would use it to squeeze fresh orange juice. But if that's what it once was, all the necessary parts are missing. 😂
Love how you made the five individual candle holders! To get tissue paper smooth the best method I've found is to let a thick layer of Mod Podge dry, then put down the tissue paper with parchment paper over it and then iron with no steam. I use a mini iron set on high.
I just recently started watching your videos. I just love watching people shopping at the bins. The closest one to me is a two hour drive. I have not tried that method of transferring words yet. But another crafter’s videos that I like is Our Upcycled life is very good at doing this. Watch some of her videos. She is a very good teacher. Keep sharing these videos with us. Love them. The tray just do what you were doing only use apiece of plastic wrap bunched up to smooth out your paper Works on all types of paper.
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Hi Tiffany - the metal piece is used to cap bottles, my dad had one!
LOVE EVERY VIDEO WATCH THEM OVER AND OVER I THINK THAT THE WOOD ITEM IS A TOY SHOUD WOODPECKER GOING UP AND DOWN TY
Hi Tiffany! You are overflowing with creativity! On the Welcome sign with Mod Podge, this is what I do:
Print with a laser printer.
Apply Mod Podge to surface of item, not to the paper.
Let it dry 24 hours.
Use a sponge to apply a LITTLE water.
Work paper off rubbing gently with fingers.
Apply more water with fingers as needed.
This takes patience, but it seems to go faster when I relax and count it as therapy.
When done, I let it dry well, then apply a clear coat of satin acrylic, etc.
I hope that helps.
Thank you so much for the tips! I appreciate it! 💕
@@tiffanygemmer-DIYdesign you are welcome. Thank you for always sharing great inspirations with us!
U r so patient girl I like the rankles in the paper it for me makes it look rustic ❤ beautiful job on all ur projects love watching ur ideas thanks for sharing
Warts and all - not too much chat and you admit it! Such a relief for those of us with two thumbs!
So glad you enjoyed! 💕
Love your projects! The picnic basket turned out beautifully, the workmanship looked like a vintage piece.
Thank you so much! 💕
I love the way you're fearless with paint. I'd be so stessed about it. Your projects are great. Very nice.
Thank you so much! 😊💕
I love your DIY’s . You have such a good eye putting project together , with such a beautiful outcome.
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New subscriber. I love your channel. You are an inspiration.
Welcome, Diana! 🤗 Thank you so much! I appreciate you joining me here!
The metal thing looks like a bottle topper my used when making root beer.
I was at those bins 2 different times early last week and there was only clothes, shoes & toys. I thought I spotted you coming in as I was checking out (had a bit of a "celebrity spotting" moment even though I didn't have my glasses on and wasn't 100% sure it was you). I immediately thought, if it is you, this trip would be a bust because no home goods. Glad you went back another day. That print tray is AMAZING! I have been searching lots of places for one of those but resellers are charging way too much. I love how you used wooden beads to replace the tray handles! You have a great eye and upcycle beautiful decor. I'm so glad I found your channel.
Ha, you’re sweet! Feel free to come say hi! 😊 Thanks! Yes, housewares have been really sparse there recently. I’m hoping that isn’t the new norm!
I’m glad you did too! Thanks for joining me here! 💕
Did you ever end up finding a print tray?
I haven't. There was one on FB Marketplace recently, but it was farther away and pretty pricey.
I’m clearing a few things out and would be happy to gift mine to you. If you’re interested, you can find my email address on my about me page here on YT and we can arrange a way to get it to you. :)
@@tiffanygemmer-DIYdesign OMG! You are so sweet. I will for sure reach out via email. This just made my whole year!!
I am fairly new to your channel & I have to tell you that I sooo appreciate your vision!!! Thank you so much for sharing that vision with all of us & thank you for being such an inspiration!!! It amazes me all that you can find at the Goodwill bins ... I think I would have to travel a fair distance as there are no Goodwill bins in my area. I hope that I can find at least one so that I can experience that at least once in my life!! Thank you again for being an inspiration!!
Aw, thank you so much! 😊You bet. I’m honored to have you join me here! Yes, when you do get to go, I hope you have fun and find lots of great deals! 💕
I've seen people use a small scrunched up bundle of cling film, plastic wrap. It helps smooth out the paper without being harsh on the delicate paper, and it also minimises wrinkles. A finishing top coat can remove more wrinkles once everything is dry. However its practically impossible to get rid of 100% of the wrinkles, especially with thin tissue paper. Heavier rice paper can be a little more user friendly.
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Today is the first time I've watched your videos. I just love your vision and how you think outside the box. I've watched many DIYs and by far yours is the best! I too live here in Washington. I never knew Goodwill had outlet stores. Where's yours located? You do awesome work! Keep it Going!!❤❤
Aw, thank you so much!! I appreciate that! Welcome! 🤗 Oh yes, the Goodwill Outlet stores are so much cheaper! A quick Google search should show you the nearest location. 🙂 Thank you so much for joining me here! Will do! 💕
Absolutely wonderful 💙💙💙💙💙💙
My girl, you have been blessed with such talent, thank you for sharing it with us! God bless you and your sweet family.
Thank you so much! 😊 It’s my pleasure! I appreciate you joining me here! God bless you and your family as well! 💕
You are crazy talented AND ridiculously creative! I love your format.
Aw, thank you so much! 😊 I’m so glad you enjoyed! 💕
Tiffany, love style and your projects. Please keep it going. 😊
Thank you! 💕 Will do! 😊
Love watching you transform items.
Thank you! 💕
Definitely the iron on method for that tissue paper. Add the Mod Podge and dry it. Lay down the tissue paper and smooth as best you can. Lay down a piece of parchment paper and iron over it. This reactivates the Mod Podge so the tissue will stick on the tray. This also works for other thin paper like napkins.
Thank you, Ellen! 💕
I’m amazed at your creativity and talent at repurposing Goodwill items! You have become one of my most favorite people to watch. I’ve learned so much!! Thank you for the time you put into making these videos. ❤
Aw, Thank you so much, Monica! 💕 It’s my pleasure! Thanks for joining me here! 😊
Thank you for sharing.. I love your videos & your kindness… Terri
As usual Tiffany, a home run!!! You're definitely gifted& very informative. You purchased a lot of items that I would have. I love that picnic basket, great colors. The color treatments that you did on those tins was on point, the trays were lovely. Your haul was wonderful & creations were so fun&chic. Well done.👏🌷👍🙏🌟
You always do so many amazing projects ❤❤❤ with decoupage try slipping your hand in a sandwich bag while smoothing the paper ❤❤❤
Such a good channel
I thoroughly enjoyed this video and was very inspired. Thanks for sharing.
For the tray with modge podge i would have worked in smaller areas at a time. Smoothing out then moving across still in a small area. Good luck.
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Gosh, I felt like there was a ton of good stuff today. Other outlets Ive seen dont seem to be as unorganized as yours. Kudos to you that you search,lol
So many great baskets and florals. It was really fun today❤
You are the best! Again great ideas. Thank you so much. ❤
You cap apply mode podge and let fully dry. Lie down your tissue and cover with parchment paper and iron ( with no steam) until it adheres.
Interesting! Thank you! 💕
Love your videos. Cannot wait til you post the next one.
Goodness you REALLY scored and at that price, awesome! You turn things into some of the prettiest pieces and i truly enjoy watching😊
Thank you so much! 😊
take a piece of saran wrap roll it up and nice and gently you roll it over the paper
I love your video’s, just discovered you yesterday! You have great skills voor diy. Greetings from the Netherlands ❤
Welcome! 🤗 Thank you so much! I appreciate you joining me here! 💕
Oh gurl!!! How did you know I needed a fix of goodwill bins? Just kidding, our weather is keeping us away...love the way you style things and the way you make people to think outside the box.
Ha, so glad I could bring you along! 😉 Thank you so much! 💕
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Newly subscribed here. My second watched video - you are a DIY visionary!! ❤️
Welcome! 🤗 Thank you so much! 💕
Amazing transformations as usual. I just love watching your creative your magic! 🫶
Hi Tiffany, i love them all but my favorite is the last tin container with the flat beads you painted white. Your staging is beautiful. Thx. Donna xoxo
Some good ideas and demos❤
I absolutely love your style and how you refresh what you find
Thank you so much! 💕
For using mod podge with tissue or napkins, first apply mod podge and let it dry completely then place your design element as you want it to appear. Then cover with parchment paper and use a liw temp iron to reactivate the mod podge by simply gently moving it across the surface until your tissue is completly adhered. It is so much easier.
Thank you! 💕