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I’ve seen those coaster sets often in the thrift stores but I never knew how to upcycle them. Your idea would make it into an easy décor project to sell or give for a gift. Love the picture frame and stools. They turned out beautifully.
The "ribbon" on the lampshade is actually a fringe and the bottom thread holding it together is meant to be removed. It's only put on at the manufacturer to help hold it's shape so the fringe doesn't get cramped when wound on a spool or card. Just get it started and it will pull out easily and immediately flare out...
I’m just amazed how you made all the pieces look. Do u have videos on your homemade color paint, how to do the sand paint. I really want to try them. I’m hooked on your channel
Ok I think you could make something amazing out of a paperclip, an old stick and a piece of foil! Seriously Great job! Oh and I wonder is WHERE THE HECK do you live that you are wearing a JACKET in August! Holy cow the rest of us are boiling hot, lol! Oh EDIT: I see from comments this is older footage. Nevertheless Excellent. Thank you!
Hi, did you know you can “undo” the row of loose stitching at the bottom trim that you glued onto the burlap lampshade. It is there temporarily, to keep fringe straight, until you sew/glue it on.
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I’ve seen those coaster sets often in the thrift stores but I never knew how to upcycle them. Your idea would make it into an easy décor project to sell or give for a gift. Love the picture frame and stools. They turned out beautifully.
Glad it was helpful!
The "ribbon" on the lampshade is actually a fringe and the bottom thread holding it together is meant to be removed. It's only put on at the manufacturer to help hold it's shape so the fringe doesn't get cramped when wound on a spool or card. Just get it started and it will pull out easily and immediately flare out...
That’s good to know! It would look better if she does lets the fringe loose!
That's what I was thinking lol but I guess maybe she just liked it better that way. I did notice many of these projects are repeats
At the time that I made this project, I didn’t know so I learned something. Thank you so much for sharing.
@@OurUpcycledLife 23 years in household textiles... lol
Most I have seen so I was happy to have it speeded up. Love the vase you got for $1
Glad you enjoyed!
Loved these a 2nd time around. Missing you new, hoping all is well.💕
Same thoughts!
Thanks so much for watching! Enjoying the summer with my grand babies 💙💗
@@OurUpcycledLife YOU DESERVE THAT DOWN TIME!!! ENJOY🥰
I always love the things that you create you’re very creative and talented ! 👏💞👏
Thanks so much 😊
So creative!
Thank you! 😊
Your projects are so very exciting and I hope to try a few of them.
Glad you enjoyed
Great upcycles you do. Very easy and simple to follow.
Glad you like them!
I’m just amazed how you made all the pieces look. Do u have videos on your homemade color paint, how to do the sand paint. I really want to try them. I’m hooked on your channel
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Ok I think you could make something amazing out of a paperclip, an old stick and a piece of foil! Seriously Great job! Oh and I wonder is WHERE THE HECK do you live that you are wearing a JACKET in August! Holy cow the rest of us are boiling hot, lol! Oh EDIT: I see from comments this is older footage. Nevertheless Excellent. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for watching
I love all your projects, thank you for sharing your!❤️👍 7:26
You are so welcome!
Hi, did you know you can “undo” the row of loose stitching at the bottom trim that you glued onto the burlap lampshade. It is there temporarily, to keep fringe straight, until you sew/glue it on.
Yes didn’t realize at the time!!lol
Your amazing, so creative. Thank you for your ideas.
You are so welcome!
Amazing redos, I love your works❤❤❤
Thank you so much!
❤🎉👍
Thanks for watching
I bought some clear tape to do transfers thrn realized i only have a inket printer! Silly me is there a way to do it i wonder
Unfortunately not with a ink jet
@@OurUpcycledLife thanks I thought not thanks for replying. I saw a tiny table like mine in garage so hopefully I'll upcycle it
Where are you located? California?
Canada
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Great work, except…your videos are so fast. I can’t see the finished product. Please slow it down just a tad. I don’t even know what I just watched!
There is a setting that you can use to slow down any RUclips video. I’m not sure where it is but someone here should know 😊 18:58
@@JeanneAlbarado yeah, I tried it and it slowed it down way too much. Should be a happy medium somewhere.
Touch the screen and stop the video. You can see finished product longer.
It’s the gear at the top of your screen (settings.). Playback speed can be slowed down or sped up.
I used to feel that until I realized I could slow the speed down. Just in thr settings. Work a treat!
Can’t tell what your final products look like because your video is to fast😊
I was enjoying the video until it sped up and then I started getting dizzy
Sorry about that
TOO FAST. NO THANKS.
Sorry to hear that