I have watched several of your video's and have take the time to read through the comments. B/4 I go further your work is outstanding and your tutorials are very clear and easy to follow. To come even close to your beautiful work will take me a longtime to get even close. Reading through the comments I have seen multiple questions about the sealer you use, but no answer. ?
Thank you for watching. This is such a great art form. So relaxing and peaceful. I do try to answer all comments - there's an answer to the question of sealing in the comments on this video! I don't generally seal these as they are handled as ornaments and don't get a lot of wear and tear as well varnish can mar the finish of certain ornaments like the one used in this video. Hope that helps.
Wow! Simple but totally amazing! Now I'll have to run to Michael's to get some ornaments. These will be great to give out as a special gift to my friends and family. Also, to leave a couple already wrapped in the corner for the people who drop by with a gift for you and you didn't have one for them. Lol. I also love the fact that by just switching out colors will make each one look unique from the other. Did you by chance do any on a clear glass bulb? Would love to see how that turned out.
Jill, check out Hobby Lobby if there is one near you. I didn't find Christmas at Michaels yet. But Hobby Lobby has a bunch already. Glad you liked this project.
Hi Carolyn. I use the flat end of crochet hooks and nail dotting tools. Here are links for you to see: amzn.to/2QGQFiZ, amzn.to/2UmDgvo and amzn.to/2rmySiQ
Thank you Sandi. I don't seal them generally. I've found some of the finishes don't hold up to a sealer. You would have to try different ones. A spray might work. Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed this design.
Very pretty .thanks for sharing
Very pretty
Very pretty! Love those two colors! Thanks. 😊🌹🙏🏻
Thank you!
Love watching your videos. This is beautiful.
Very pretty,,,,xx 🌼🌸🌺
Thank you Anne! Glad you liked this project.
Beautiful ornament 💗
Thank you Louise! Simple but pretty. Glad you liked this one. Thanks for watching.
I have watched several of your video's and have take the time to read through the comments. B/4 I go further your work is outstanding and your tutorials are very clear and easy to follow. To come even close to your beautiful work will take me a longtime to get even close. Reading through the comments I have seen multiple questions about the sealer you use, but no answer. ?
Thank you for watching. This is such a great art form. So relaxing and peaceful. I do try to answer all comments - there's an answer to the question of sealing in the comments on this video! I don't generally seal these as they are handled as ornaments and don't get a lot of wear and tear as well varnish can mar the finish of certain ornaments like the one used in this video. Hope that helps.
Do u add sealer after that
Wow! Simple but totally amazing! Now I'll have to run to Michael's to get some ornaments. These will be great to give out as a special gift to my friends and family. Also, to leave a couple already wrapped in the corner for the people who drop by with a gift for you and you didn't have one for them. Lol. I also love the fact that by just switching out colors will make each one look unique from the other. Did you by chance do any on a clear glass bulb? Would love to see how that turned out.
Jill, check out Hobby Lobby if there is one near you. I didn't find Christmas at Michaels yet. But Hobby Lobby has a bunch already. Glad you liked this project.
pleas what tools are you using thank you
Hi Audrey. Click on the "Show More" button in the description below the video for a list of tools/materials.
What tools are you using?
Hi Carolyn. I use the flat end of crochet hooks and nail dotting tools. Here are links for you to see: amzn.to/2QGQFiZ, amzn.to/2UmDgvo and amzn.to/2rmySiQ
Love the design and colors. Do they need to be sealed?
Thank you Sandi. I don't seal them generally. I've found some of the finishes don't hold up to a sealer. You would have to try different ones. A spray might work. Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed this design.