It is a silk screen transfer that is used with either our ink or paste. (Very similar to a stencil ) We do however change up the designs but, you can find all our available transfer here: chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell/transfers-2 Thanks for asking!
Thank you. Enjoyed the video👍🏽 so this is okay for earrings being next to the skin, yes? Also what did your husband use to spray and protect the earring. I've been looking for something🤔 Again.. Thanks again for sharing✔️
These have a shelf life of 8 to 12 times of use - some have more. That being said, try putting the Chalk paste on the middle of the silk screen which will help act as a glue and help keep it in place. When you clean them I use the board eraser and mild temp. water. Than I use lysol or Clorox front & back let dry sticky side up.
No I am talking about Chalk Couture Paste. They have both Chalk Paste and Chalk Ink. Here is a link: chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell/paste@@mikeledee8786
It is chalk paste. It goes on wet and dries hard. It can be removed with water and scrubbing. It is made so that you can change your designs on some surfaces such as chalkboard, glass, mirror etc...all non porous surfaces. The color is Black Velvet www.chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell/product/P181122
I love your work do you sale wooden pieces i looked on the site link below but couldn't find any on the site or is there another site you get yours from. Thank you so much
Beside the black velvet chalk paste I used reusable silkscreen transfers, these transfers are sticky on one side which makes it easy to apply the paste with the squeegee. Some of the transfers are retired or seasonal, but there are lots of transfers to pick from. Check out the last chance section with the pumpkin patterns www.chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell/product/D193126 I applied the paste using a squeegee. Here is a link to my online store. www.chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell
Susan I have a facebook page that goes into more detail. It is facebook.com/groups/cherielynesvipandclubcouturegroup It is a private group and you have to join. It's Free. Once you are in the group go to Units (it's on the top of the page, under the header) I have a video of the process from start to finish. 😊
Oh please make more wooden earrings. Would love to see more of these videos!
Love these!
They are adorable !!
Thank you Carmen. So easy & fun!
Nice 👍🏾
Thank you
Love it, I’m working with those wooden pieces that would be a nice thing to use. Thank you
Sure, I'm glad I gave you some new ideas.
Wow thanks for sharing!
Sure, thank you Betty!
Wow! Very pretty
Thank you! 😊 They are really fun to do!
Hi. Beautiful! Would you mind linking to the stencils that you used?
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Where i can get this stencil ?? Or what do you call them
It is a silk screen transfer that is used with either our ink or paste. (Very similar to a stencil ) We do however change up the designs but, you can find all our available transfer here: chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell/transfers-2 Thanks for asking!
Nice
🔥🔥🔥👍
Pretty
Thank you
I love it
Thank you Mary. A fun project
Thank you. Enjoyed the video👍🏽 so this is okay for earrings being next to the skin, yes?
Also what did your husband use to spray and protect the earring. I've been looking for something🤔
Again.. Thanks again for sharing✔️
He used Rust-oleum Chalked Matte Clear, but there are many out there.
My silk screens are not "sticky" suggestions on best way to keep them from moving around on the wood? TIA
These have a shelf life of 8 to 12 times of use - some have more. That being said, try putting the Chalk paste on the middle of the silk screen which will help act as a glue and help keep it in place. When you clean them I use the board eraser and mild temp. water. Than I use lysol or Clorox front & back let dry sticky side up.
@@cheriecriswell469 when you say chalk paste do you mean the chalk paint?
No I am talking about Chalk Couture Paste. They have both Chalk Paste and Chalk Ink. Here is a link: chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell/paste@@mikeledee8786
Looks Great!! What's a good sealer?
Thanks Brenda! I use Rust-Oleum Chalked Protective Topcoat Matte Clear
Khushi ❣️
Nice ❣️
What is the black? Chalk paint?
It is chalk paste. It goes on wet and dries hard. It can be removed with water and scrubbing. It is made so that you can change your designs on some surfaces such as chalkboard, glass, mirror etc...all non porous surfaces. The color is Black Velvet www.chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell/product/P181122
I love your work do you sale wooden pieces i looked on the site link below but couldn't find any on the site or is there another site you get yours from. Thank you so much
Yes we do, but I have spent most of the morning trying to upload pictures LOL ruclips.net/video/QWad8qMZFG0/видео.html I hope this works 😊
@@cheriecriswell469 Awesome thank you so much 😊😊
@@skittles7482 Of course....Your welcome
Which specific products did you use?
Beside the black velvet chalk paste I used reusable silkscreen transfers, these transfers are sticky on one side which makes it easy to apply the paste with the squeegee. Some of the transfers are retired or seasonal, but there are lots of transfers to pick from. Check out the last chance section with the pumpkin patterns www.chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell/product/D193126 I applied the paste using a squeegee. Here is a link to my online store. www.chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell
Susan I have a facebook page that goes into more detail. It is facebook.com/groups/cherielynesvipandclubcouturegroup It is a private group and you have to join. It's Free. Once you are in the group go to Units (it's on the top of the page, under the header) I have a video of the process from start to finish. 😊
Where can you purchase the transfers?
Hi Stacy! You can get them on my online store. www.chalkcouture.com/cheriecriswell/