I have a slight obsession with wooden bowls and platters. Now that I have seen your video I won't have to ask my dad to clean up my purchases. Thank you so much for teaching this technique.
Hi Connie. My maiden name is Kerley too. My granddad’s father came from Scotland. Not many Kerley’s in the US. I was so surprised to see your name lol 😆
You have reminded me of my father when he wood make wooden items. He actually made a salad set, bowl and 6 individual bowls, for my mother about 1968 (?). I have really enjoyed your videos! God bless you and your family. Sherry from Alabama.
Love the bowl. Thanks for giving us this knowledge. I have a bowl that a Vietnam veteran made me. He gave it to me in the 70s I will take your advice and clean it. I will give it New life. He is no longer with us. He was a friend of my brother. It means a lot to me.THANKS again. Love your hauls. 🥰❤️
You're welcome Patricia! I'm so excited that you are going to restore your special bowl....please let me know how it turns out! Thank you so much for watching, I'm so glad that you're enjoying my channel!😊💕
I know it sounds funny but I feel really happy for your salad bowl!😆 It must have loved all that attention. Like going to have a manicure when your nails are the pits and your skin is dry. Gorgeous result.
I love watching DIY's! I think if someone has done something before, then they probably have a tip or two to make the process go a bit easier. Thanks for sharing your tips!
2-16-23 Hi Tiffany, it’s amazing how lovely the salad bowl and tongs look after your “ refreshing treatment “. You are my favorite “ thrifter”. I love watching your “ Let’s go thrifting “ videos.♥️
I picked up a vintage wooden salad bowl at GW earlier today in anticipation of this video. Now to make it look nearly as good as you did. Thanks for the inspiration!
I just had to tell you that I went to the thrift store today and found a lovely salad bowl with 4 smaller bowls. The smaller bowls did not match but that doesn't matter. I only paid 3 dollars for all of it! So excited to see how they turn out!
Thank you. Good restoration video. I just used the lemon, salt and olive oil to restore a ~ 110 year old large wooden mixing bowl. I did not use the sandpaper because I wanted to retain some of the patina. This is a family piece so I know the usage history. I remember my grandmother using this bowl in the 1950s and it was an old bowl at that time. Thank you. New subscriber.
Good job. You are a very patient person person. It takes a lot of time and patience to restore items to their original luster.. but it seems as though you did it just fine. Bravo.
I absolutely love the way this wood can be cleaned and conditioned. I really enjoyed watching your video on how to restore it. I learned something new that I can apply to my business. Thank you so much! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. 🌸⚘
This video was right on time. I just purchased a wooden salad set at an estate sale and didn’t know how to clean it without damaging it. Great info. Thank you. 🙏🏻💕😊
Hi Debra! I'm so excited that you are going to clean your new salad set....please let me know how it turns out! I always pick up vintage wooden bowls from thrift stores and sales, they can almost always be brought back to beautiful no matter how rough their condition. Its such a shame to think that so many get thrown away, I want to save them all! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad that you enjoyed the video!😊💕
Thrifted two wooden bowls, one for decor and the other for summer salads. Thanks for your tutorial on bringing them back to beautiful! I love what you do!
Thank you just cleared out my mums house and we have 3 old fruit bowls my dad made 70 years ago so now I know what to do with them instead of donating them to charity .I will have a go .
I know it Robin.... wood is so forgiving, a piece in really rough shape can easily be brought back to beautiful with the steps I show in this video. I have a terrible weakness for beautiful wood and I can't resist rescuing every piece I find! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! 😊💕
Thank you Lynn! I'm just thrilled with how beautifully it cleaned up while still keeping its vintage look. Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it!😊💕
Wonderful, Tiffany! I love your How-To videos. I cannot wait to see this next one with the silver 😁 Your voice is lovely to listen to and you keep your area so neat and uncluttered, it makes it easy to watch and retain the info. 👍🐈😁💗🌻🌟
Trace! 🤗Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I'm thrilled with how it turned out. I'm so excited that you're inspired to find an old bowl now! 😊💕
I have a handmade salad bowl set from a North Carolina artist studio that I found at a thrift store about 20 years ago. When I use soap and water on it I immediately dry every spot of water before displaying it in my China cabinet. Once my husband didn't get all the water off and there was a water ring on it. I used olive oil on the spot and it disappeared. I recently bought a carved wooden cat that in going to clean up to its former glory. Thanks for the video!
Learn something new today thanks I love shopping with you.I would buy lots of things that would sell my area. I love in Mobile Alabama. We have beautiful beaches and lots of southern charm Best of luck with ya'll shop
Hi Kim! Yes, you can wash wooden bowls just as you would any other serving bowl, but don't leave them soaking in water, and, obviously, don't put them in the dishwasher! I like to reapply the mineral oil about once a month to the pieces I use the most, or any time they start to lose their luster. Las Vegas is very hot and dry, so you may not need to reapply the oil so often if you are in a more humid climate. Thank you so much for watching! 😊💕
This was great. I have my great grandmothers bread bowl. I'm assuming this process would be safe for that also? Now I also want be afraid to pick up any bowls I find at thrift stores. Also, that food grade mineral oil is great. I use it on lots of things even stuff that isn't wood. It works great. I just apply a thick layer and let it sit. Then I wipe it down really well. Loved loved this video!!
Hi Elizabeth! I'm so excited that you are going to treat your grandmother's special bowl, yes, this process would work perfectly on it....please let me know how it turns out! I always pick up vintage wooden bowls from thrift stores, they can almost always be brought back to beautiful no matter how rough their condition. Its such a shame to think that so many get thrown away, I want to save them all! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad that you're enjoying my channel!😊💕
Yaaay Peggie, you made my day! It makes me sad to think how many beautiful pieces get thrown away when they could be beautifully restored! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it!😊💕
I have an old wooden bowl, thrifted (paid $1.00) almost thirty years ago and that has become scratched because it has been used for storing keys and other odds and ends, that I’m going to try sanding. Since it’s a turned bowl I’m not sure how it will turn out but this has encouraged me to give it a try.
Pam! 🤗 Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I'm just thrilled with how the bowl turned out, and I can't wait to do the bread baskets! 😊💕
I have a slight obsession with wooden bowls and platters. Now that I have seen your video I won't have to ask my dad to clean up my purchases. Thank you so much for teaching this technique.
That's awesome Connie, its so satisfying to restore a beautiful piece! Thank you for watching, I'm really glad it was helpful! 😊💕
Hi Connie. My maiden name is Kerley too. My granddad’s father came from Scotland. Not many Kerley’s in the US. I was so surprised to see your name lol 😆
You have reminded me of my father when he wood make wooden items. He actually made a salad set, bowl and 6 individual bowls, for my mother about 1968 (?). I have really enjoyed your videos! God bless you and your family. Sherry from Alabama.
What a lovely story Sherry, I'm happy that the bowl brought good memories back for you! Thank you so much for watching! 😊💕
How can someone not like this. I loved this!
You're so sweet LizLaz! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! 😊💕
Love the bowl. Thanks for giving us this knowledge. I have a bowl that a Vietnam veteran made me. He gave it to me in the 70s I will take your advice and clean it. I will give it New life. He is no longer with us. He was a friend of my brother. It means a lot to me.THANKS again. Love your hauls. 🥰❤️
You're welcome Patricia! I'm so excited that you are going to restore your special bowl....please let me know how it turns out! Thank you so much for watching, I'm so glad that you're enjoying my channel!😊💕
I know it sounds funny but I feel really happy for your salad bowl!😆 It must have loved all that attention. Like going to have a manicure when your nails are the pits and your skin is dry. Gorgeous result.
I love how you answered every single question!
Thank you so much for watching Faye, I'm really glad you enjoyed it!! 😊💕
I love watching DIY's! I think if someone has done something before, then they probably have a tip or two to make the process go a bit easier. Thanks for sharing your tips!
Thank you so much for watching Shelley, I'm really glad it was helpful! 😊💕
Me too. I love it and she shows us so much! I first found her videos and then Dani’s. Bam addicted lol
2-16-23 Hi Tiffany, it’s amazing how lovely the salad bowl and tongs look after your
“ refreshing treatment “.
You are my favorite “ thrifter”. I love watching your “ Let’s go thrifting “ videos.♥️
I picked up a vintage wooden salad bowl at GW earlier today in anticipation of this video. Now to make it look nearly as good as you did. Thanks for the inspiration!
How sweet you are Alice, you made my day! I can't wait to hear how your bowl turns out. Thank you so much for watching! 😊💕
How beautiful! I am now on the look out for a wooden bowl! I want to give this a try. Thank you for sharing.
How sweet you are Peaches! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! 😊💕
I just had to tell you that I went to the thrift store today and found a lovely salad bowl with 4 smaller bowls. The smaller bowls did not match but that doesn't matter. I only paid 3 dollars for all of it! So excited to see how they turn out!
Thank you. Good restoration video. I just used the lemon, salt and olive oil to restore a ~ 110 year old large wooden mixing bowl. I did not use the sandpaper because I wanted to retain some of the patina. This is a family piece so I know the usage history. I remember my grandmother using this bowl in the 1950s and it was an old bowl at that time. Thank you. New subscriber.
This is such a helpful video! Thank you so much for taking the time to record this, it is much appreciated!
Good job. You are a very patient person person. It takes a lot of time and patience to restore items to their original luster.. but it seems as though you did it just fine. Bravo.
I came back to watch this again because I’m going to try this technique on some wood handled knives I won in an auction. Wish me luck!
Good luck! 😊 ❤
I can't wait to try this on my wooden fruit bowl I found at a sale.. .
That's awesome Laurie! Thank you for watching, I'm so glad you found it helpful. I can't wait to hear how your bowl turns out! 😊💕
I absolutely love the way this wood can be cleaned and conditioned. I really enjoyed watching your video on how to restore it. I learned something new that I can apply to my business. Thank you so much! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. 🌸⚘
I won't bypass wooden bowls in the charity shops now I have learnt how to restore them. Thank you.
This video was right on time. I just purchased a wooden salad set at an estate sale and didn’t know how to clean it without damaging it. Great info. Thank you. 🙏🏻💕😊
Hi Debra! I'm so excited that you are going to clean your new salad set....please let me know how it turns out! I always pick up vintage wooden bowls from thrift stores and sales, they can almost always be brought back to beautiful no matter how rough their condition. Its such a shame to think that so many get thrown away, I want to save them all! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad that you enjoyed the video!😊💕
I'm really learning alot with your cleaning and restoration videos. Thank you.
Thank you so much for watching Joy, I'm really glad you're enjoying my How To's! 😊💕
I didn’t know you could restore wooden bowls. It is gorgeous! Your salad looks delicious🤗
Hi Marilyn! Thank you.... I'm just thrilled with how beautifully it cleaned up! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it!😊💕
I love the old world "look" of the bowl, I liked it way it was LOL 🥰 Such a pretty bowl!! such a good video thanks!!
Great job. Never knew you could bring a wooden bowl back to life. 👍🏽
Thank you so much for watching Stephanie, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I'm just thrilled with how it turned out! 😊💕
i love restoring wood. and making wood projects also watching wood be restored!
Thank you Revina! 😊
I'm so glad I found this video.
Hi Kathy! 🤗 Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! 😊💕
That transformation was so satisfying to watch! ❤️
Rashida!🤗 Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I'm just thrilled with how it turned out! 😊💕
Thrifted two wooden bowls, one for decor and the other for summer salads. Thanks for your tutorial on bringing them back to beautiful! I love what you do!
Thank you just cleared out my mums house and we have 3 old fruit bowls my dad made 70 years ago so now I know what to do with them instead of donating them to charity .I will have a go .
My pleasure Diane. I hope your Dad's fruit bowls are restored to their former glory! 😀💞
Never seize to amaze me on how simple things can be refurbished. Thank you for sharing this info. I love wooden things
I know it Robin.... wood is so forgiving, a piece in really rough shape can easily be brought back to beautiful with the steps I show in this video. I have a terrible weakness for beautiful wood and I can't resist rescuing every piece I find! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! 😊💕
Cease not seize. Seize means to grab quickly cease means stop or end. The phrase " You never stop amazing me" AKA "You never cease to amaze me".
What a gorgeous transformation. I’m glad you left some of the stains. It does give it character. Great video!
Thank you Lynn! I'm just thrilled with how beautifully it cleaned up while still keeping its vintage look. Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it!😊💕
Wonderful, Tiffany! I love your How-To videos. I cannot wait to see this next one with the silver 😁 Your voice is lovely to listen to and you keep your area so neat and uncluttered, it makes it easy to watch and retain the info. 👍🐈😁💗🌻🌟
How sweet you are Joy! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you're enjoying my channel! 😊💕
Thanks for this tutorial. It was very helpful, Tiffany. Love ya.
Thank you so much Angel Girl, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! 😊💕
I’m restoring my spouse’s great-grandmother’s wooden butter bowl
and wooden butter paddles. Thank you so much for a clear and complete tutorial!
Thank you for the lesson in restoration of this wooden bowl. I did not know about salt and lemon removing stains.
Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad it was helpful!😊💕
I picked up some vintage wooden salad bowls and was wanting to know how to restore them. I thought of sanding. This helps me so much- thank you!
Glad I could help!
Oh my gosh that bowl turned out amazing! Thanks for the video, I’m going to be on the hunt for an old bowl!!💕
Trace! 🤗Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I'm thrilled with how it turned out. I'm so excited that you're inspired to find an old bowl now! 😊💕
Great video, I love learning new ticks. The bowl looks great! 💞
Hi Joan! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it. I'm so thrilled with how the bowl turned out! 😊💕
The bowl turned out beautiful & your salad looks tasty! 👍🏼
I have a handmade salad bowl set from a North Carolina artist studio that I found at a thrift store about 20 years ago. When I use soap and water on it I immediately dry every spot of water before displaying it in my China cabinet. Once my husband didn't get all the water off and there was a water ring on it. I used olive oil on the spot and it disappeared. I recently bought a carved wooden cat that in going to clean up to its former glory. Thanks for the video!
Thank you Tiffany, for showing steps to renew wood bowls!
Great video! Exactly whatI needed to know. Thank you!
Thank you. It’s beautiful. I love wooden bowls and utensils. 💗
Wow! Talk about a make-over!!!
Thank you Mary! 😊
It's amazing how well this bowl was restored with a little bit of work and TLC. TY for teaching this technique.
Wow the bowl looks amazing. Thanks for the video.
Thank you so much Susan, I'm thrilled with it! Thank you for watching! 😊💕
You made it look so easy! Thank you. I have a silver wire basket. I look forward to learning how to restore it.
Thank you so much for watching Lynne, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I'm excited to see how the silver baskets turn out too!😊💕
@@ThriftingVegas wow
It is amazing how new it looks.
Ur a sweetie to take ur time in showing and sharing loved 🥰 it so much Awww 🥰 Bandit didn’t help 🐈⬛😻😻⭕️❌⭕️❌💕🌹
Hi Yesenia!🤗 Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I'm just thrilled with how it turned out! 😊💕
Thank you Tiffany for the wooden bowl info….can’t wait for the tips on the bread baskets.
Hi Cynthia Ann! 🤗Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I'm excited to see how the silver baskets turn out!😊💕
Really appreciate the helpful videos on how to clean different types of items
Thank you, thank you, thank you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
How sweet you are Robin, thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad it was helpful! 😊💕
Very smart lady ! Fun to
Watch you bring out the Beauty in that bowl !
I love seeing the transformation! 😊💕
I love wooden bowls❤
This is so relaxing I had to share on my Facebook 😊
That's very kind, thank you! 😊💖
So helpful, thank you. I find these regularly and never knew how to revive them!
Learn something new today thanks I love shopping with you.I would buy lots of things that would sell my area. I love in Mobile Alabama. We have beautiful beaches and lots of southern charm
Best of luck with ya'll shop
Very informative. Can’t wait for the wire basket one-I have three that I need to clean
That bowl looks spectacular! Better than new!
Thank you so much Lucinda, I'm thrilled with the way it turned out! 😊💕
Thank you. This helps a lot and you took your time to explain each step.
I have such a good collection of wooden bowls. I loved how the treatment made this look so wonderful.
Wow, what a difference! Beautiful 😍
Thanks so much. I so needed this information. Now I can buy wooden bowels. Yippee.
Wonderful how to, and I have a salad bowl that needs attention! Thank you!
Beautiful result
Very impressive. The bowl looks great 👍🤗❤️
I very much enjoyed learning from your video. Now I know how to restore several items I have.
Very interesting, Tiffany! I've never seen anything on this subject before! Bravo! 👏👏👏
Very interesting. I was worried when you were washing it in soapy water but it did not affect it at all. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Kim! Yes, you can wash wooden bowls just as you would any other serving bowl, but don't leave them soaking in water, and, obviously, don't put them in the dishwasher! I like to reapply the mineral oil about once a month to the pieces I use the most, or any time they start to lose their luster. Las Vegas is very hot and dry, so you may not need to reapply the oil so often if you are in a more humid climate. Thank you so much for watching! 😊💕
Totally loved this video and I look forward to seeing how you restore more thrift store finds!
Thank you so much for watching Linda, I'm really glad you're enjoying my How To... Tuesday videos! 😊💕
Enjoyed this videos alot . Learning alot about wood restoration thx Tiffany for sharing
The wood glows. Beautiful! Thank you for this video as I did not about using peroxide!
Now I wish I had bought the salad bowl I saw at the Goodwill yesterday. Thanks for your videos, I enjoy watching you.
Oh no Susan, maybe it will still be there next time? Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you're enjoying my channel!😊💕
This was great. I have my great grandmothers bread bowl. I'm assuming this process would be safe for that also? Now I also want be afraid to pick up any bowls I find at thrift stores. Also, that food grade mineral oil is great. I use it on lots of things even stuff that isn't wood. It works great. I just apply a thick layer and let it sit. Then I wipe it down really well. Loved loved this video!!
Hi Elizabeth! I'm so excited that you are going to treat your grandmother's special bowl, yes, this process would work perfectly on it....please let me know how it turns out! I always pick up vintage wooden bowls from thrift stores, they can almost always be brought back to beautiful no matter how rough their condition. Its such a shame to think that so many get thrown away, I want to save them all! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad that you're enjoying my channel!😊💕
Great tip on how to and DIY. Thanks, Tiffany. 👍
Thanks so much for the thorough lesson. So informative.
My pleasure Sandra. I'm so glad it was helpful! 😀💞
Thank you. I will now restore the wooden bowl I got a few weeks ago.
I never thought to use peroxide. Good one! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing 👍✌
My pleasure Lovell! Thank you for watching!! 😃💞
Hi from Springfield, Oregon. Love your videos and learn alot, thank you.
I was waiting to see a video on the wooden bowls…Thanks!
This video is SO WELL MADE! Answered my questions and I loved watching your process!!! Thank you for this.
Wow, what a difference. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for watching Ms Kaus, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I'm just thrilled with how it turned out! 😊💕
Hey y'all. Great video
Thank you‼️🌸🍃🌸Great info🌺💞🌸🍃💞🌺
Thank you for watching Carol! I'm so glad you enjoyed it!😊💕
Beautiful! What a difference!
Thank you for giving your extra help by these tips and tricks.
That's very kind of you and it truly is my pleasure! 🥰💖
Very good tips on cleaning it up.
Beautiful rehab of that wooden salad bowl. Thx for the demo. I wanted to fix a salad afterwards!
Hi Tiffany. Thank you for you tip on showing us to restore wooden objects. Marie
Thanks for a great, informative video - I will never pass up a wooden bowl again because of condition!
Yaaay Peggie, you made my day! It makes me sad to think how many beautiful pieces get thrown away when they could be beautifully restored! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it!😊💕
Thank you so much for teaching me if or when I do get something wood I could do this.
You're welcome Irene! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 😊💕
That's beautiful!! Thanks!
My pleasure! ❤
Wow, such a great, helpful video. Now I can restore my favourite wooden things to their original beauty!!! Thank you👍
What a sweet comment, Tasi! Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! 😊💕
Love this! Thank you for these types of videos Tiffany!
you did a great job
Thank you Reta! 😃💞
I have an old wooden bowl, thrifted (paid $1.00) almost thirty years ago and that has become scratched because it has been used for storing keys and other odds and ends, that I’m going to try sanding. Since it’s a turned bowl I’m not sure how it will turn out but this has encouraged me to give it a try.
Great Job! ❤
Thank You!!
Nice job restoring that wooden bowl!
Thank you so much Bridgette! I'm thrilled with how it turned out!😊💕
Thank you for sharing this .😊
Truly my pleasure, thank you! 😊❤
@@ThriftingVegas welcome 🤗🤗🤗
Wonderful and informative thanks Tiffany,regards Sue in New Zealand
Wow thank you for doing this video, I learned something new today..it turned out beautifully..
I can't wait for the bread baskets..
Pam! 🤗 Thank you so much for watching, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I'm just thrilled with how the bowl turned out, and I can't wait to do the bread baskets! 😊💕