I love the size of that vase. The result with baking soda and your paint combination is stunning! What a great DIY decor piece. I can't wait to give it a try.
Thanks so much Crissy! You should definitely try the baking soda method, you can do so much with it! Think about all those ugly thrift store vessels that could be upcycled into beautiful vases! 😀
Thanks so much for commenting, Ella. I've transformed a few different vessels using this method (glass, terracotta, stoneware), and they've all turned out fantastic! ❤️
I didn't know it took so many colors to do that I'm going to try it with three colors the thrift store and I can't wait to paint it what a base coat and see what happens I found two clear jars at the
Hi, Dorothy, thanks for commenting. 👋 You can use fewer colors if you want or try using different colors to the ones I used. The transformation is really amazing though! 🙂
Beautiful!!! And thank you for taking the time out to Link all your supplies and what you use that was very thoughtful of you beautiful you did a very beautiful job. Rust-Oleum 249058 Painter's Touch 2X Ultra Cover, 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 1), Flat White Primer, 12 Ounce Is this the spray color you’re using it as white for your primer? Is it a flat format to spray before you start adding your textures? I wasn’t sure. Thank you.
Hello, yes, that primer would work. You can use any spray primer that is suitable for ceramics. Thanks for your comment, and good luck with your project! 👋😊
Your quiet voice and style of clarification for work is fun easy and clear. Thank you
You're welcome. Thanks for watching! 👋
The layering of the colors and textures really make this piece look like clay! I definitely want to try this method. Thanks for sharing Jayne!
Thanks so much Cindy! This vase turned out even better than I expected. I'll definitely be using this aging technique on more vessels in the future! 😊
This is quite the piece art! I loved it and it’s the best one I’ve seen!
Thanks so much! 👋
I love the size of that vase. The result with baking soda and your paint combination is stunning! What a great DIY decor piece. I can't wait to give it a try.
Thanks so much Crissy! You should definitely try the baking soda method, you can do so much with it! Think about all those ugly thrift store vessels that could be upcycled into beautiful vases! 😀
Wow! That vase is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome! Hope you'll give it a try! 🙂
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you so much. It’s beautiful and I can’t wait to try it as well.
You’re welcome 😊 I'm glad the tutorial was helpful for you. 🙌
Lovely, really lovely. 👏👏👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful beautiful beautiful can't wait to do my two bosses
Go for it! I just know they will turn out beautifully!
Great diy with a big wow effect 😊
Thanks so much for commenting, Ella. I've transformed a few different vessels using this method (glass, terracotta, stoneware), and they've all turned out fantastic! ❤️
❤❤❤❤❤ superb job, really enjoyed the video - well done 👏
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed my video tutorial!
I have been hesitant to try this method. However, after watching your video I am going to give it a go! Thanks.
It's definitely worth it! 🙂
Thank you for showing an easy way of chalk painting. I enjoyed your video.
Thanks so much, Carla, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Thank you!! Will definitely be trying this and saving hundreds of dollars on this look of vases!
You are so welcome, I'll be doing the same. I don't think I'll ever look at a thrift store vase the same way again! 😁
First time watching, I’ve subscribed!!! This turned out, so, lovely!!! It, truly, looks old! Great job!
@adorablerepurposals6745 I'm so glad it worked for you. It makes a huge difference doesn't it?
Terrific look
I have been doing this today and you’ve just reminded me I have dark wax in box! I am going to use that so thanks
Wonderful! 🙌
Best aging job I’ve seen yet.
Thanks so much, Janie! 👋
Yes! I agree!
This is beautiful
Thank you so much, Darlene! 👋 Are you going to give it a try?
That vase looks amazing!! So glad to find your video
Thank you so much. I've tried this ageing technique on glass vases and terracotta pots, and it works just as great. Thanks for your lovely comment. 👋😊
wow. love the wax over the dirt. very smart
I love the wax too but I didn't use dirt on this vase, the texture comes from the paint mixture. 😉 Thanks for watching. 🙂
FABULOUS!!! Sue from fl
Thanks so much! 👍
That turned so pretty. I think I might try that.
Definitely try it. You can't go wrong with it, really Mary! 👋😊
Beautiful, great job ❤
Thanks so much! 🧏♀️
Gorgeous effect
Thanks so much! 👋
Looks lovely, I’ve used the baking soda method on various pieces and am on the look out for a big vase to try it out on 😊
An amazing idea i love it tks very good taste ❤
Thanks so much, Silvia! Do you think you will give ot a try?
Thank you.. I hadn’t thought of using a wax on it.. I am going to try this.. ❤
Glad you liked it, Pam. Thanks for commenting, and good luck with your upcycling project. 👋
Precioso, gracias por compartirlo. Saludos desde Argentina
De nada Roxana, gracias por dejar un bonito comentario. 😊
Look lovely 😊. I have used bicarbonate soda method on several pieces and am on the look out for one of these big vases as they look great 👍🏼
It's a brilliant technique isn't it? I'm on the lookout for more vases now too! 🙂
Just found you. I love the vase. I want to make one.
Thanks so much, Martha! I'd love to see yours when it's finished!
Beautiful job, love this and I will be trying this technique out soon :)
Thanks so much, Nirasha. I'm so glad you liked the tutorial. It's a great way of updating old vases and other vessels. 👋
Great Job, Thank You.
Thank you, Wylola! 👋
Love this🎉
@@twentyone177 thanks 😊
Beautiful
Thank you so much, Tammy! 👋
I love it ❤
Thanks so much! 👋
Gorgeous!
Thank you so much! ❤️
Looks great👍
Thank you so much, Marta!
Would this work on a shinny fiberglass vase?
I've used it on a glass vase and it worked fine, but I've never tried it on fiberglass. I would test a small section first and go from there.
It looks lovely, where did you get the big vase from please?
Hi Heather, I'm so glad you like it. You can find all the info about this vase in the blog post here:
chalkingupsuccess.com/textured-vase-diy/ 🙂
Fab love it
Thanks so much, Stella! 😊👋
Love it
Thank you! 👋
Can you tell me the brand of the Chalk paint? Thanks
Hello, thanks for commenting. You can find all the details on my blog here: chalkingupsuccess.com/textured-vase-diy/
I didn't know it took so many colors to do that I'm going to try it with three colors the thrift store and I can't wait to paint it what a base coat and see what happens I found two clear jars at the
Hi, Dorothy, thanks for commenting. 👋 You can use fewer colors if you want or try using different colors to the ones I used. The transformation is really amazing though! 🙂
hallo, welche Primer benutzen Sie?
Beautiful!!! And thank you for taking the time out to Link all your supplies and what you use that was very thoughtful of you beautiful you did a very beautiful job.
Rust-Oleum 249058 Painter's Touch 2X Ultra Cover, 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 1), Flat White Primer, 12 Ounce
Is this the spray color you’re using it as white for your primer? Is it a flat format to spray before you start adding your textures?
I wasn’t sure. Thank you.
Hello, yes, that primer would work. You can use any spray primer that is suitable for ceramics. Thanks for your comment, and good luck with your project! 👋😊
Can bicarbonate of soda work too?
Hi Lorna, yes bicarbonate of soda works too.
@@ChalkingUpSuccess thank you! Loved how your diy turned out 🤍🤍🤍
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Hola que tonos de color usaste
Beautiful!
@user-xj8mm2kd9f thank you so much!