I love the 'framed frame' that you created, it's looks so stunning with the white paint and the gold showing through where you distressed it. Gold just looks so sumptuous ❤😍❤I've just bought my first IOD mould and it's the same IOD Frames Mould that you used here. I can't get over how beautifully made the IOD moulds are, with the micro rim and all the texture in them. They're way superior to the moulds by Redesign With Prima, even though they're all roughly the same price, or at least they are here in Australia. I've got a couple of the Prima moulds and they're quite difficult to use because they don't have the micro rim, so it's almost impossible to get a perfect casting out of them, I usually have to cut away excess clay with an exacto knife. I'm decorating a wood frame at the moment with floral mouldings that I'm gluing around the outside of it to make the frame look a bit more interesting!! LOL 😅 I'm still figuring out what to put IN the frame. It will either be an IOD Transfer on white cotton fabric or what you did in this video. Thank you for this great video tutorial, love from Amanda in Australia ❤ 🤗 P.S. DIY Paint is not available here so can I use a different brand of chalk paint for this project? Thanks again.
Amanda... I love the fact that, despite the distance between us, we can connect through a platform like this! I agree that not all moulds are created equal... much the same as any other product. I tend to trial a number of things, find what I like and what works for me... and then stick with it! why mess with a good thing? There are so many possibilities with the frames moulds... I've seen many making small mini frame ornaments for their tree. It's on my craft list but that list seems to get longer each day and I'm challenged keeping up!! Maybe you'll have to try that one for me!
The oval frame would look amazing around the black knobs on the buffet credenza behind you. I have a question. Why did you choose wax instead of a polyacrylic to seal the final project? I never know which to choose. I look forward to learning more from you!
Hi Carla! Really... Polyacrylic would work also... it's more of a preference only on a project like this since it really won't be handled a lot. If I was doing a kitchen or dining room table I would definitely use a polyacrylic but for pieces that won't be seeing as much use wax hardens just fine. I have dressers and side tables that I've waxed years ago and they are fine. I like the feel of the wax finish so tend in that direction. It also is easier to use I find... I tend to get a smoother more even finish.
Pretty mould frame within a frame project !
Thanks Lorraine... funny you're watching that one... I have another coming up!
Absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing. I can’t wait to create one too😀
I think you'll really love the results - this sold right away in the shop!
Just found you! Love the idea!
Welcome! Glad to have you along for the journey! Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions, I'm open to either!
Love this project. I Never find Anything when I go to our Goodwill. Nicely Done TYFS Take Care Cindy. (Pauline S)
Thanks Pauline... it's always hit and miss the secret is to check in consistently!
Love how that frame came out!! ❤️
Thanks Kay... I love it too!
Wow love what you did with the frame, can’t wait to play around with mine , your idea is beautiful ❤️
Thanks Brenda - you're going to have lots of fun with it!!
Beautiful.
Thank you Jo!
I love the 'framed frame' that you created, it's looks so stunning with the white paint and the gold showing through where you distressed it. Gold just looks so sumptuous ❤😍❤I've just bought my first IOD mould and it's the same IOD Frames Mould that you used here. I can't get over how beautifully made the IOD moulds are, with the micro rim and all the texture in them. They're way superior to the moulds by Redesign With Prima, even though they're all roughly the same price, or at least they are here in Australia. I've got a couple of the Prima moulds and they're quite difficult to use because they don't have the micro rim, so it's almost impossible to get a perfect casting out of them, I usually have to cut away excess clay with an exacto knife. I'm decorating a wood frame at the moment with floral mouldings that I'm gluing around the outside of it to make the frame look a bit more interesting!! LOL 😅 I'm still figuring out what to put IN the frame. It will either be an IOD Transfer on white cotton fabric or what you did in this video. Thank you for this great video tutorial, love from Amanda in Australia ❤ 🤗
P.S. DIY Paint is not available here so can I use a different brand of chalk paint for this project? Thanks again.
Amanda... I love the fact that, despite the distance between us, we can connect through a platform like this! I agree that not all moulds are created equal... much the same as any other product. I tend to trial a number of things, find what I like and what works for me... and then stick with it! why mess with a good thing? There are so many possibilities with the frames moulds... I've seen many making small mini frame ornaments for their tree. It's on my craft list but that list seems to get longer each day and I'm challenged keeping up!! Maybe you'll have to try that one for me!
Superb!!!
Thanks again!
Love it!
Thanks Jann!
The oval frame would look amazing around the black knobs on the buffet credenza behind you. I have a question. Why did you choose wax instead of a polyacrylic to seal the final project? I never know which to choose. I look forward to learning more from you!
Hi Carla! Really... Polyacrylic would work also... it's more of a preference only on a project like this since it really won't be handled a lot. If I was doing a kitchen or dining room table I would definitely use a polyacrylic but for pieces that won't be seeing as much use wax hardens just fine. I have dressers and side tables that I've waxed years ago and they are fine. I like the feel of the wax finish so tend in that direction. It also is easier to use I find... I tend to get a smoother more even finish.
@@QueenBeeCreations makes perfect sense, thank you!
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You're lovely Ellen, thanks!