DIY : Upcycle a Window with IOD Transfer & Resin
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025
- Do you love old windows? There’s so much potential for a great diy project and are easy to upcycle. Michelle from Serendipity House walks you through step by step to create beautiful window art with Iron Orchid Designs Rose Botanical Transfer. Learn how to use epoxy resin to seal the IOD decal and enjoy a piece of unique art for years to come.
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Simply beautiful 💗💚
Thank you so much for sharing the extra how-to tips! 😊
That is so pretty!❤
Wow gorgeous ❤❤❤
This is gorgeous. Great job
I've been nervous about trying a resin over the transfers. Now I'm going to. Thank you, it is so pretty.
So pretty. Hardest part for me would be finding a dust free environment for 24 hours!
Cover it with a piece of cardboard, top of a large plastic box or a large container.
Beautiful! I love it. 😊
Great project!
I didn't know about the UV sealer. Thanks!!!
Beautiful
So beautiful. Thank you for the tutorial. I will look into that resin as I have done clear coats over transfers before only to have them fade or worse yet - the resin yellow.
All resins yellow. Do not put in direct sunlight.
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After working with resin for years I can tell you there is no such thing a UV resistant resin. No matter what the instructions tell you if you put it in direct sunlight it will yellow and degrade rather quickly. You can hang it inside in a window as long as it doesn't have direct sunlight hitting it.