Removable fabric drawer liners - furniture flipping tricks
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Removable Fabric drawer liners
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Follow the link below to see how I measure the inside of the drawers:
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This is such a nice touch to a drawer, thanks for making this tutorial. I knew what I wanted but had no idea the best way to do it. Looking forward to making these for all my drawers.
“I don’t have a pen but I have a scalpel ”... fantastic 😂👏👏👏. Thanks for the updated video.
Whatever works right? 🤣🤣
Perfect for a AB&B to give a little style for kitchen cabnets
Oh my this is perfect timing for me. I’m working on a piece and going to use fabric for my drawers. Thanks so much for this tutorial 😊
I made it , it came out beautiful. I used the lids of carton storage boxes that I had and weren’t used. I bought remnants of nice durable fabric at the upholstery shop in my neighborhood. I made 3 liners. Thank you for posting this video.
Seriously, wth is a thumbs down for?
Thanks Twitch, great instructions 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you lovely xo
Thank you, what a great idea. I am moving soon so I will try recycling the boxes covered with outdoor water resistant canvas. It does frey a lot but I think a thin layer of glue over the finished edges should solve that problem. It would aslo make for easy cleaning, just a wipe over with a soapy sponge.
You going into combat? Loving the camouflage paint on the face 😂😂
We had nerf battle haha
Hello,
I am a new subscriber from Missouri in North America and I am happy to be here….
I absolutely LOVE 💕 this idea because I do furniture painting and I know that the people I do this for (Family & Friends) would go crazy for this technique….
You did a great job and I feel Blessed that you took the time to teach this to all of us….
Many Blessings To You,
Marley
Don’t you just love it when the name of something goes completely from your mind😕🌷💖 thanks so much for this tutorial Twitch, and for keeping it real 💖🌷
Thank you Melissa! You always leave the nicest comments ❤❤❤
@@CreepDesignsbyTwitch aww golly gosh you made smile 💖
I love these drawer liners .. such a great idea
What a terrific idea Twitch, Thank you for the tutorial
You're welcome
Awesome idea 💚🤍
Nice idea!
Love how you iron so fast 🤣 thanks great video definitely going to have a go!
If only all housework could go that fast haha
@@CreepDesignsbyTwitch yeah I agree! Great work and am loving you videos keep up the good work.
Omg! Amazing! I can’t believe I have two large sheets of MDF that I scored at HD in the return section for 2 dollars a piece. I’m going to try this on the first dresser I’ve ever painted. BTW, new sub here. Thanks
Aww thanks for subscribing Sharon. Good luck with your drawer liners xo
Great instructional video Twitch. Thanks for taking the time to do this for us all. I missed the reason you are ironing the fabric after putting the pva down.
It helps to get it on smooth and secure and prevents sections lifting before the glue has had time to dry because the heat makes the glue dry faster. That's my reasoning behind it anyway lol
Great stuff
I’ve just gone and eaten Ali’s lollies AGAIN from the stress of this deco. Gaaah
Omg woman you're worse than his nan lol
@@CreepDesignsbyTwitch probably as old as nan also.
This is great. I’d never thought of using fabric like this before,
What is the alternative to Medford?
What setting is the iron on?
I iron everything! Just a habit I guess!
Your cheeks coordinate with the fabric. Happy accident? I did something similar to this few yrs ago. I also glued small bits of scrap wood 2"'x3" or so), to the corners and center of a drawer - much like a secret 'safe'. The decorative liner sat on top of the blocks.. A good place to hide money, jewelry, gun, important papers, etc. The buyer had previously been robbed and wanted an obscure option to hide things. Living in an apartment she couldn't bolt a safe to the floor. I now try to be ready to add the false base in a drawer in every piece possible. I have 3 in my desk.
Scotchguard
Scotchguard?
Yes that's the stuff!!