Thrifted Home Decor Repairs and Makeovers For Resell
Thrift Flips: https://jamirayvintage.com/collections/thrifts
Products Used:
Garden Sage | DIY Cottage Color One Step Paint Curated by Jami Ray Vintage https://jamirayvintage.com/products/garden-sage-diy-cottage-color-one-step-paint-curated-by-jami-ray-vintage
Provincial | DIY Cottage Color One Step Paint Curated by Jami Ray Vintage https://jamirayvintage.com/products/diy-cottage-color-provincial
Vintage Linen DIY Paint: https://jamirayvintage.com/products/vintage-linen-diy-paint
Aviary DIY Paint: https://jamirayvintage.com/products/aviary
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Hey guys, welcome to Wastistnot Wednesday. We go live every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. Mountain time to show you the junk that we’re going to make over things that we’ve thrifted, got for free. Sometimes it’s literal garbage out of the trash. Um, today it’s kind of like a paint of Palooa because we are busy pulooa. Um, as you can tell, we have working on the kitchen. The new stove is in. It works. We have cabinets to build and paint. The sink is in. The dishwasher is functioning again, but we don’t really have other time to paint. So, we’re going to get things painted that have sold and then some things that needed to be just upcycled. And then also, sorry we’re late. We were thrifting. Our uh I don’t even know if I had my mic on. The mics are way over there. My mic is on. I haven’t said anything yet. It’s fine. We’re good. Um our countertop guy said, “Oh, maybe I can get it done by Friday.” And when you’re dealing with like a contractor or someone that like someone in the trades that’s busy anyway and they say that they can get it done for you in a week and I didn’t even ask him. He he found out that we were trying to have it done for Easter that we were hosting Easter and he’s just a good guy. And he was like, “Yeah, I can do it by Friday.” And I didn’t even call him to check up to see if we were still on track for Friday. He calls me yesterday. He’s like, “Hey, can you pick it up Thursday morning at 8?” I’m like, “Yes, I will be there.” cuz that and the count I have the faces made for two of them. I got to make these cabinets and then some drawers. Um which I should be able to knock that out this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon. Um and they’re salvaged. So we’re not even like as top dollar client. We’re installing it ourselves. Yeah, we found a salvaged piece of quartz that’s going to be big enough. I’m hoping we have enough left over that we can eventually when we redo our pantry because our pantry is a similar situation. It’s Home Depot the cheapest unfinished cabinets they have and they just don’t hold up. They all the runners are start and the drawers are breaking out. They were just placeholders because Zeb didn’t have time and we didn’t have money for like custom cabinetry and Zeb didn’t have time. So, I came up with a solution. Let’s be really really honest. The uh the there’s probably not much wrong with those Home Depot cabinets. They seem like they had like a warehouse. Yeah, they’re living here and everything needs to be heavy duty here. I mean, we got we got drawers in there in the pantry that probably have close to 60 70 pounds of utensils in one one of the drawers and like jar lids and all kinds of Well, and it’s not just us. It’s like the whole neighborhood of kids over here roaming through the pantry on a regular basis. So, it’s fine. We’re going to we’re going to get stuff painted. We’re going to get this kitchen done. I’m excited for the new countertops. I really wanted solid surface countertops. That’s why we put the butcher block in, but it wasn’t in the budget even as it is. Um, it’s $1,600 for the countertops that we got. And that’s that’s pretty expensive even with salvage. But after googling the price, they can run anywhere from $55 a square foot to uh hundred and60ish dollars a square foot. And ours are like kind of in the middle right there because it’s not a lot of square footage of countertop. But but we’re getting all the leftovers, too, though. Yeah. So, we’re paying for not just cottage this, but well, if it’s not enough for the pantry, for sure we’ll have enough for the cottage um kitchen and bathroom. We bought a sink for $3 this week. Um that I’m planning on How much of the You can’t even see. I’m blocking the new stove. Look at it. That’s the whole reason for this makeover. Uh all right. Got these. I do need your opinions. I am leaning towards provincial. Garden Sage is pretty, but I think that next to the black, it’s not going to look great. And I think Provincial actually will pull some of the taupe colors, make them more warm because it’s a warm grayish brown. So, that’s what I’m thinking. We’ll see. I have brass hardware. I’m going to use some garden sage right now. Yeah. And I don’t have any provincial here to even test it out. I’m going to We don’t have any provincial. Can you go look? Cuz otherwise, I would paint this provincial just to hold it up next to it and see. I want to paint these totes that I did. I’ll show you the totes in a second. They they’re getting a big makeover, not just a little one. I’m excited for the cottage color though, man. Allin-one. I did not have all-in-one paint when I did this kitchen the first time. And the nice thing about an all-in-one is when you got to touch it up, you just touch it up. You don’t have to put the paint and the sealer, all the things. Okay. So, I’ve got the garden sage here. Did you not find provincial? I did. Oh, you did? Okay. Oh, and by the way, if you guys watched my video on Monday, my thrifted shoes are nice and clean. They did have one little spot that didn’t come out, but eight bucks well spent cuz these sell for like a hundred. I know because I have another pair that I did not thrift. Also, I’m kind of excited because I found the cutest Junium B like purse that on sale is on sale for $350, regularly 570, and I picked it up for 35. I’m not sure if I’m going to sell it or keep it. I kind of like it for me, but I don’t really need another purse. But I’m going to show it to my mom first. She always gets dibs, and then if she doesn’t want it, then I’ll decide if I want to keep it. It’s probably going to be too big for her. She’s carrying a much smaller purse these days. It’s not much bigger than the one she has a I can’t even remember. It’s a a purse I thrifted. It’s a travel purse. Um she really really likes that’s expensive and I got a good deal on it. It’s going to be the purse week because I got some really cute bagalini bagalini purses and fossil purses at the bins. That video will be up tomorrow. Thanks, Caitlyn. I actually wound up bleaching these shoes. I was like, you know what? I don’t care if it ruins them. I did order uh new insoles for them because the insoles after I washed them were kind of toast and I am over 40 now. So, insoles are important. Can’t get that. That one’s I might need your help with that screw. Okay. Sorry, in case you’re wondering. I don’t normally take off all the hardware, but these there’s like little plastic feet and I don’t want to paint those. And I liked these and the um handle not painted. I’m not going to worry about the hinges. I don’t care. So, I think has this sold? What? This box? Yes. So, the box sold. This little tote sold. Both of these hooks have sold. And then I think these totes they we said they were going to get painted in a makeover. Well, guess what? They look like we’re changing them completely. I cut these tops off cuz they were Jamie thought they looked like coffins and then once she said it, I couldn’t unsee it. Also, because this is so low, you couldn’t like put things in it, but I feel like this is better. This could just be like a fun little planter. Yeah. So, same with this one. And they’re actually cedar underneath, so they’ll hold up well outside to the weather and things. Cindy, you’re not old and forgettable. Or Leslie, you’re not old and forgettable. Um, Jackie says, “I always put the shoes in the washer and air dry them.” Oh, yes. I never put them in the dryer. Always air dry. And I shove them full of like whatever is in the laundry room that’s clean. I think these were full of socks and Jack’s underwear that I had just washed to hold their shape. Can you look on your phone and see if the same person bought these? Because if not, I’m going to do one. I can tell you they did. They did. Okay, I’ll just do them. My shoes are Sam Edelman. Ed D M. I think they’re from New Yorkish. And I can say that if you do order them new, they package them very cute. They say it’s like a whole experience unique about their brand. Um, and I just like them because they’ve got a nice comfy soul. Okay, let’s get to paint. That was a lot of work. I’ve painted something already. This orange on here, it’s like a burnt orange, which I actually love a good burnt orange. Um, with like tans and browns, you know, 70s, late uh early 80s. What is that? I don’t know. Oh, I also I also diyed my shorts that I bought at the bins yesterday. Here’s the bottom of them. They were in the trash can. This orange is going to be it’s going to take a couple coats to cover, I think, because these are fairly slick. They had kind of a glossy finish, maybe semi- gloss on them, but we’ll get it. Once this tack coat gets on here, we’ll get good coverage. Okay, I’m going to scooch that up out of the way. Can’t wait to see the fossil purses. Oh, they’re good. They’re both black. Um, and one’s a little bit bigger. Oh, I didn’t need to paint. No, I didn’t mean to paint that. I’m painting the top. I want to deccoage. So, what are you doing on the side now? Painting it provincial. Oh, I just was painting the wrong thing. And I would do this white linen or you need me. Are you decoping that? Yeah, I probably need to We might have something. I’m just going to check the drawer. Okay, we may have something. Thanks, Shannon. I love the shorts, too. I think originally they were from Old Navy. I have a pair of Maidwell jeans. They’re skinny jeans, which are on their way out. But, um, I’m going to turn those into shorts, too. I have some Levis’s. I I went to the store and the 40-year-old me was like, I ain’t paying50 or $60 for a pair of cut offs. Like, they didn’t even attempt to like hem them or anything. Like, sometimes you get them even. Sometimes they hem the edge and then they’re frayed or they’ll like hem the little cuff or whatever, but they’re like uneven. I’m like, I could DIY that. And then what I I usually use sandpaper on the edge to fray them or today I used a wire brush because that’s what I could find. So if you remember these kind of had like a little mousse design. I couldn’t even tell if it was um burned in there with like a wood burner or not, but that is mostly sanded out. You can still see it a little bit in there. Um moose is gone for the most part. By the time I paint it, it will be. These are This is vintage linen, Caitlyn. I use garden sage on those hooks. Hey, Fabby from Brazil. Okay, I just when you deccoage, it’s nice if you have a white background. So, I’m going move that over to the side. This has said like Home Depot on it. This I think was back before they started using the cheap wood for the projects that you do. You know, the ones you get. So, this is vintage Home Depot right here. Oh, I think we need to It’s like we need to wipe that off or something is like powdery. Yeah. Oh, here. I’ll take that out and scrub it real quick. It’s just a just there’s a washcloth in the sink if you want to scrub that. Okay. Sorry. Home Depot badge. Okay. Hello, Lisa Marie. I’m hoping I don’t get paint on my hair. I did not pack a hair dryer today. You know, it’s only been When did I take that out? Was it Saturday? What? We We’ve only been without a kitchen since Sunday, I think. Oh, we’ve had a kitchen because you got that stove right back in. And but we didn’t have dishwasher. It is painful to not have like the sink functional. I have it all plumbed. I just have to put the the faucet in. Oh, Jamie could probably show you that. Just sitting right there. I got to paint first. They’re not here for the kitchen show. I mean, aren’t they? This is what I was provincial. I’ve used this recently, so it doesn’t really need to be stirred up too much, but I’m going to do it anyways. That might bleed through a little. What are you painting this with? I’ll paint it potential, too. It looks like So, it has holes in the bottom. So, I think it has It’s been intended to be a planter or something. Whoever bought this, thank you for letting it be my test subject to see if provincial looks good with this black. Some people, they paint little test swatches. I paint junk to see it’s a good match. Well, you got a lot to paint anyway. Yeah. Sorry. We can’t be wasting paint. And I always sand my hinges so that way they still work cuz we’re like, “Oh, you paint the hinges. It’s fine. Just make sure they still function. Deb says they’re here for it all. That’s good because we’re doing it all randomly. You just never know. I’m going to scooch that out of the way if it’s hard. Can you paint on cherry dressers? Yes. Um if you’re going to paint something where the pink bleeding through could be problematic. Like if you’re painting dark, it wouldn’t matter. Um then I would suggest if you’re worried about bleed through, prime them first with Salvation Solution. But just know that the standard two coats probably not going to be it. Like you’re probably going to need minimum three coats. My favorite thing to do with cherry dressers is to just like give in and paint them pink. Been there, done that. Prime them, but just go with it cuz cherry bleeds. But there are a lot of times where you just got to work with a piece. Maybe you were going to do like a really neat finish job and it’s just not happening or you’re having lots of bleed through. That’s when you start distressing and get the dark wax or the oil wax out and you you go you go with it. Joyce says, ‘I have a trailer to remodel. Got it gutted, like a farmhouse sink like yours. This sink is like my dream sink. We had the um IKEA and I knew better because I had heard from friends it wasn’t great. We had the IKEA farmhouse sink because that was what our budget looked good. It looked great. It fit the bill, but you know, you ever heard of fast fashion? It was like fast construction because we bought two of them in four years. They both cracked. Um, this one is fire clay and it’s from Shaw. And um, this one cost more than all of my kitchen cabinets and the other sink combined, but I’m hoping it really lasts a long time. It’s handmade in England. Thick. I had to get I had to get special mounting hardware for the garbage disposal. I bought a grate for the bottom of it. And I think maybe if we had bought that for the IKEA one, it would have saved it cuz I think what happens is these porcelain sinks, in this case, fire clay. You you drop stuff and it can crack. And so this one’s kind of investment. So I put I bought a grate for the bottom of it. What color you going to paint your kitchen cabinet? So I’m thinking this provincial color. You can kind of see it next to the stove right now. It’ll dry a little bit darker. And people are like, “Oh, gray is going out.” This is taupe, which I know gray and taupe are very close friends, but it’s not the same as gray, and it’s warmer, I think. And I already have the gray in the tiles, and I feel like if I went straight up gray, that would definitely be too cool. But I’m hoping if I paint it provincial that it will pull the the warmer tones out of the tiles. You can kind of see because we’re filming. Let’s put this up here. see it next to the tiles and the stove. Picture that with white quartz countertops. That’s the other reason I want to do uh well, we’ve got gray and the marbling because it’s going to Yeah, but I’m just saying I want to do provincial instead of white because our countertops are white. So, I want a warm contrast. So, we will have some contrast because this is going to be a wood countertop on the island. We’re not changing that in quartz. It was built out of the rafters that we did when we were redoing the ceiling on this house. Uh they’re old growth. They look amazing. So, you know, they’re from 1917 that the countertop the island countertops made out of. So, we’re not doing that. So, that’s that’s going to stay probably with the house forever until we no longer own it and someone else decides it’s time for a change. I’m going to get the heat gun to to dry where I accidentally painted it the wrong color. Um paint Oh, sorry. We’ll have white quartz on the back and it does have some gray like veining in it. Not a ton. And then you have the Carrera marble on the on the backsplash that goes all the way up. And then we’re going to do we we needed a neutral. We were leaning I do like the idea of doing the garden sage on here a lot, but it’s going to be a like and then we have like red oak floors. Like you’re going to have a lot of different things going on. And a lot of people talked about like a distressed paint finish. I think in a little cottage that would be cute. But in this case, I’m like for things like cabinetry and whatnot, I like to be more traditional in my paint finish. Nice, smooth, non-distressed. I mean, it’ll get stressed over time anyways. Oh, anyway, somebody asked about milk paint outside. You can use it outdoors. Just make sure you’re using an outdoor sealer over it, but like any paint, the longer it’s uh outside, like if you leave it in the snow, it’s not going to hold up. So, you need to take it in. Although, we just have our stuff outside and it’s fine. I do need to put another coat of sealer on our dining table out there. Nothing will distress and age things faster than snow sitting on it. Because what happens is not only is it wet, but it freezes, contracts, freezes, contracts, and it will find all those little cracks and imperfections in whatever you’ve got out there, and it’ll get underneath. And when it freezes, then it bubbles from the bottom. Uh it starts corroding, things rust. Uh so if you live in an area with snow or lots of heavy rain, you know, you know what stuff looks like when you leave it outside, no matter what it is. Yeah, we locked out with the stove because um I priced it out and with we bought a secondhand so but with taxes and uh shipping it would have been over 13,000. Well, about $13,000 and we paid 5,000 something. I need to look at my American Express bill because I got to pay it off. It is 5,700. 5700. So, and these do not anybody that has ever tried to get a stove like this, like finding them secondhand just really isn’t a thing. I can tell you right now, I haven’t even cooked anything on it and the burners are like the the the fuel comes out so even and nice. I’m super excited. It’s one of those things you like keep forever. Pass down to your kids. If you move, you’ve just put a new stove in your house before you move because you’re not giving that one away. And I actually am we actually lucked out that the other one didn’t come because a this one is much better quality. Much better quality. And b do you see those pipes that are right there behind me in the right there? Those pipes. Um, yeah, we would had a problem because that was a 48 in stove that I ordered. It would not have fit. Yeah, I forgot those were back there. You would have had to redirect those pipes somehow. And I remember when we put them in, it was pretty much our only option. Yeah. What I probably would have done is had to run the pipes that way and then just angle them in right there. No, no, no more holes, but just angle them instead of having them come up out of the floor. Yeah, that is the exhaust. You can you see it behind Jamie there? Exhaust. That’s the exhaust for the hot water heater. Well, the intake and the hot because we have an on demand hot water heater and so it runs the whole time or yeah, tankless. So, it runs the whole time you’re showering or the dishwasher is running or whatever. It needs a continual constant vent. All right. So, this is avary. I’m going to show you the difference between aviary and garden sage. Um, I would put this outside to dry, but I it’s kind of cool. I don’t know that it would be better today. Can you do you want to go find me some paper that you want me to put on this? You are the deccoage king. Oh, I forgot liquid patina. Do we have any? Yes, we do. I missed the top on this. Our red oak flooring though is pretty light because we put white oil wax on it. I mean, you can kind of see it by the door over there. I’m glad that’s all you can see because this floor is dirty. It was dirty when we got started on the project and my 13-year-old who normally mops is like, I don’t want to clean it because it’s just going to get dirty again. I’m like, homeboy, you’re going to need to clean that. All right. Oh, did were you going to get me paper? I am, but you Oh, you missed a spot. Yeah, I completely missed this. If you want to heat gun it, it’s not quite dry. It’s got some cooling in some places. Well, I’m going to heat gun this and then if this gets dry, then I’ll switch that. Okay, I’ll go find you some paper. Um, Pam, email Caitlyn at [email protected] and we will make sure you get taken care of. I happen to know the guy that prints all the papers and he kind of likes me. I also sleep with him every night. So, we can get you some more printed out. You’re welcome. I have three of the new colors milk paint coming, but I can definitely say that milk paint doesn’t react the same way in Oklahoma as a Oh, I have wasted. Shoot. Yeah, the humidity can make a difference. My suggestion with milk paint is always do a small project or small piece of it to decide if you need to add bond to it. I actually am surprised at how many people order milk paint and they don’t order bond because you need bond. I would say I use a little bit of bond on 80% of my projects. At least a little bit. Um unless I’m painting raw wood and then I don’t worry about it. So I always like to have it on hand. You never know when you’re going to need it. Lori, your yard work is interfering. I was, you know what I was doing in the yard yesterday? For whatever reason, during rush hour, people have decided to use our street. I don’t know if there was a car accident or what, but it is like Grand Central Station on our normally fairly not busy street during the day. It’s not too bad, but so I was out in the yard said I was on parade because I was there with my dandelion remover listening to my audio book. I needed to do a task that didn’t require a lot of brain work at that part of my day. Anyways, they were just watching me get all the marolds out of my yard. I have half of my yard done. The other half is worse. So, I got to do that today. Sometimes at the end of the day, I’m like super tired and I don’t want to like be done for the day. So, I like tasks that just, you know, are easy. This one hasn’t made it to the public. Do you want to use No. What do we have that we we actually sell? like the thinner tissue papers or anything over there with using Oh, I like the butterflies. We don’t actually sell that. We do have it in We have this. Are those too big though for this? I think it’s fine. We have the You could just use the one side. Um this is when we were testing out bigger prints. We have this available in tissue paper and then we also carry that in the A4 size. Yes. So, we have this in the small size and the big size. This is rice paper because I was doing a test run. We probably should come out with that size. Whatever that is. I think that’s a nice size. This is a big size. Can I paint cottage color over milk paint? Yes, you can. I usually use it underneath the milk paint as a base layer so that way the milk paint can chip over the top. These are all wrinkled cuz I had a plumbing problem and it got wet on my shelf down there. Had a plumbing problem. We had a leak. That’s what we had. We had a leak on the old sink that was held together. Tell them how many years of duct tape we had on that other sink. Um it was like four, yeah, four years. And then we had a leak, which actually luckily the floor the duct tank was just to hold it from getting bumped. He missed church one day cuz he had to fix this leak. Anyways, he he replplumbed it about a month ago. So four years, it was like all perfect and good plumbing. Now after it’s all perfect, we lived with it for a month and now we had to replplum it again. But I’m proud to say that this sink is not plumbed this way. So this is pretty big. This is 31 by 23 and a half. This is bigger than our tissue paper. Yeah, any paper that has fibers is not going to be as vibrant um as non-fiber papers. Although this the medium paper is pretty good. I can get it pretty bright. Sometimes I tone it down just because I go for like an older faded look. But like I feel like the A4 size that paper is more textured so it’s a little different. Like this is easier to deal with than the tissue paper. The tissue paper is super thin. Like you got to be pretty careful with it. What’s this right here? Is that It’s like part of it. I’m good. Did you give me some patina or is that out? Oh, let me go chase that down. You don’t have to do all my things. I can No, I’m glad to run your errands for you. Be entertaining. I’m the errand girl. When he’s like doing projects, that’s my job is to I’m the fetcher. How much running around did you do yesterday? A lot. Because you’re busy. I know. I was I was getting the cabinet faces done and I think Jamie ran to like 18 different places with the kids last night. I did all the took Frederick to football, picked Frederick up from football. This has got paint on it, so it’s going to give me a distressed edge. Uh baseball. I What? I picked up a plumbing part for you. Yeah, you could use the single step paint on a high chair. that would work. If you’re wanting it to be food safe though, the only food safe paint that we have is um the milk paint. And I’m not saying that the one step is there’s anything wrong with it, but it’s not biocertified. So, I just like to let people know that I would use it on a high chair and have used it on a high chair. No problem. This this paper’s I think this might be different. This might have been the paper we ordered from Germany that was so expensive. Sourcing stuff is not currently fun, but we just got a year supply of the medium rice paper and we weren’t out yet, so we should be good for a hot minute. And then our A4 rice paper, I think it’s made in like Japan or something. So, are you putting that on sideways like that? Because it opens up this way. This is the hinges. Yeah, because it has feet that are on the bottom. So, this is sits like that. Even though open I know. Don’t Don’t open it. I know. Flip it. No, there’s the feet. Oh, no. That’s the That’s the top. But those are the feet. I Oh, it has feet there. Okay, I see what you’re doing. Yeah. All right. Don’t let me come in late and ruin your project. Yeah. What are you doing? All right. Now, I got to fix this. This is the German paper, though. This is that paper that was so expensive. Yeah. But yes, biocertification is expensive. It the government does it for you. Okay. So, it ain’t cheap. And milk paint is biocertified because, you know, the funny thing is all they got to do is like a couple little like chemical tests. Well, milk paint has been around since like the 70s, I think, because Sasha bought it from another company. She bought it from Oldfashioned Milk Paint. Sasha who owns Sweet Pickens who makes our milk paint and it was already biocertified and it that’s a much larger company. Hey Debbie, thanks for sharing. It’s still cold in Maine. I don’t know if you guys follow Katie Scott. K Scott, I think what’s her is it K Scott? I think Katie Scott, but I think she goes by K Scott on Instagram. Yeah. And on YouTube. Anyways, she just messaged me on Instagram to a friend and I was talking about flowers and she said it’s still snowing in Canada. You know, back before she was even doing furniture flips or doing YouTube at all, uh she was our very first international uh test order and we were like talking with her on the phone. were like figuring it out on the website. Making sure the only like person I knew from Canada that I was like making sure we were it was billing incorrectly and things and then she blew up. Like her YouTube and Facebook is huge. Katie’s bigger than us. She gets millions of views. I think she has a million followers on Facebook, but she also has like highly edited content. Like it’s very She does really good job. Well, we are a little bit um less edited. We’re fly by the seat of our pants. Let’s see if we can make this be a vlog situation. Is there a faster way to use cottage color on a surface that is very smooth? A faster way? Um, you could lightly sand it to give it some tooth or you can prime it with Are you talking about not wanting to put as many coats on? Yeah, because if it doesn’t have anything to soak into any paint on a shiny surface is going to take more coats, take more time. So, lightly sanding and priming it will definitely help you. I mean, it’s all just time, right? Like you got to sand or you got to prime or more coats of paint. Salvation depends on what’s easier for you is my friend. Sometimes I don’t use it and I’m like, I should use this. This would have been easier. Hey Trudy and Deborah. Yes, Farmhouse Finishes has the builtin bond. Um, so you can get that and uh then you don’t need bond, but it can still chip. So you do need to keep that in mind. I feel like I need to move this over and I should cut that because yeah, I had too much gap over here. Sorry guys, I’m talking to myself. And I’ll just have to sand that to give it like a rough edge. I could have just cut this in case you’re wondering, but I’m sanding the edge because I want a kind of more organic looking edge. You do risk ripping it in a way that you don’t want if you’re doing what I’m doing, but I like to live on the edge. Okay, so second coat, pretty much full coverage. I got like a couple little places where I overbrushed and I’ll have to touch up. Things do better with a cottage color if they dry naturally and you let them dry really well in between the coats. That that is another tip. If you let your coats dry very very well all the way without trying to heat gun them or try to rush the situation, it’s better. Be like last week when you got the one project done and I did like a bunch. This is going to be me. I’m going to get the one project done and you’re going to be on project five. So, next week, if you watched our California thrifting videos, um we got that big mirror and those corbals. I was thinking of fixing showing them how to repair the foot on the mirror because that’s something that commonly breaks on stuff. Um and show you guys how I’m going to do the repair on that. It’s kind of a big gangly harp that holds the mirror, but I think we can get it in here and I can show you on the countertop how to do it. You know, drop cloth catches all the sawdust. No, I don’t know. I mean, 90%. My house isn’t that clean. If you had OCD, you could not do this in your house. You probably need a studio, which we have. That’s probably going to be next on the agenda. I told Deb, I said, “We are not washing any paint brushes in my new sink.” Hold me to that. We have a sink around the corner in the bathroom. That was $5 at the rehab. What’s that? Habitat for Habitat for Humanity store. That sink, that can be a brush sink. this sink that was handmade and is signed by the artisan that made it that this is not the brush sink. Thanks, Julie. It is an impressive stove. This is Yeah, this is not our regular paper. I think this is You got to put a lot of You got to put a lot of decopage on there. That’s That’s why we went away from that one. A It’s like super expensive from Germany, but it was too thick for what we wanted to do. [Music] I still have a bunch. We should do some like archival type prints on it. Feel like this is the bougie cuz I had to order a whole roll to get some. Yeah, we spent like $300 on a roll or four 500. No, not quite that much. It was like 400 for a roll of paper. Could I could have bought a lo used Louis Vuitton purse for that. You did? I know. that I enjoy every day. Okay, I’m gonna just slap this on here. Hopefully it like the wrinkles come out of it just like the other paper. I don’t know. Haven’t used this one in a while. It’s under the edge. Good enough. I like the paper. Oh, there’s a drip in the original paint job here. Oh, no. Did not. I’ll have to sand that off cuz it’s going to bug me. Oh, Polari mom said she ordered the paper seconds. She was not She’d love the surprise. You never know what you’re going to get in the paper seconds. There are actually sometimes things in the paper seconds that we don’t even come out with. Like when we are like test printing stuff, we go through a lot of paper and occasionally you you get a lot of paper seconds because you get prototypes. Zeb does the wrong thing. He thinks he’s printing out the right thing and it’s like a prototype or it’s like the wrong format and so like part of it’ll be missing. Anyways, the seconds are our way to, you know, you can’t just toss those. You got to recoup the cost. Plus, you don’t want to waste. It’s a lot of good ink. Bad for the environment. Hi. Do you need extra paste for thick paper? Yeah, if the paper is thick back in the day when I used to like uh deccoage. It’s been a while. Uh magazines and posters. Yes, I did. Yes, I I did decopage an entire entertainment center with 17 magazines when I was 17. Not the number 17 magazines, the the magazine 17. You do need more paste. And we use um the liquid patina, which is actually pretty thick. It’s like the It’s like a upgraded Mod Podge, if you will. Uh and it works pretty well, but you do need to use more product. I’ve also used uh when we did the boys dresser and I did a calendar I decopage calendar pages with liquid patina. That actually took some effort. Yeah. But it worked and I passed that down to my friend after they were done with it. Do you know what you like at first glance as I am? I know what I like. Um yeah. Sometimes though, I think that I don’t want something and then I look at it through like I don’t know, I’ll like walk by again. I’m like, “Oh, that could be this.” You know what I mean? Like, so usually I know at first glance, but sometimes I could be wrong. I have been known to be wrong or Zeb picks it up and or vice versa. Or I pick up something. You picked up something that I didn’t get and I picked up something that you didn’t get today. Cindy, I did not see your suggestion. So hopefully Kaitlin did or you can type it again. It scrolled past New’s painting. When you went to San Diego Goodwood bins and were walking from the parking garage to the store, do you see all their bins behind the partition walls? Yes, they have a lot of bins there. I did. And so I was like, “Oo, I’d like them to bring some of those out, but they didn’t really bring out a ton while we were there.” The San Diego bins were cleaner and more organized. They say on Saturdays they switch out like every 20 minutes. Um, but I think that our bins are bigger and have more stuff. Ours are like twice. furniture the way that they do. But I’m not usually there to buy furniture. I’m there to buy all the other things. I not that I wouldn’t buy furniture, but we can get furniture pretty cheap at the most Desireette Industries. And there’s six of them within half an hour of us. So, we can if we don’t find it at one store, we can usually find it at another. So, I’m thinking provincial, which is the color on the bottom of this box. This avary is very old. I’m trying to use it up. It’s getting clumpy. You see me fighting the clumps a little over here. The paint is very thick and starting to dry out. Lisa, you will get the stencils for April. The May stencils will start shipping any order after. Speaking of which, um, April 12th, that’s the cut off. So, when we the stencil design that you see when you sign up is the one you’re getting. We usually stay up till midnight or close to it, sometimes a little 11:45 um on swap day and we update the photo, but it’s 12 to the 13th. So, anything bought on the 13th is the next months. Anything before that is previous months. So, hopefully that answers. We’re in May right now. Yeah, we’re in May. So, even though it’s April, it’s the May stencil and the May papers because when I originally thought I was when I originally started, I was like, “Oh, we’ll just ship it out the first of the following month.” But now we just ship it out when the orders start coming in because then they start piling up and we already have the stencils. Um, so there doesn’t make any sense. Although I don’t know that we have the May ones yet. They’re on their way. We did get the rest of the ones that we needed for April. So those should have shipped out yesterday. They were going to let me know if there I was shy any because it’s hard because we allow people to order up until the very end. So sometime if you order towards the end of the month, sometimes it takes a little bit because then I got to reorder because I I don’t want to order more than we need because we don’t sell them otherwise. If we have leftovers, they wind up going to happy mail. Yeah, they’re just for the subscription. Vicki says, “I ordered just to get the super cute cow and horse papers.” They are fun. I We are going to re-release some of the subscription papers. It’ll be a while. Yeah, probably not any sooner than six months after they come out because some of them are very popular. our retailers want to have them. So, but we just can’t re-release everything because there’s so many of them. So, the subscription, it’s not a guarantee that it’ll stay unique, but you do get them first. It’s like an early release. And there’s no guarantee that we actually will bring those out. Well, and it’s a much better price, too. I tried to make it a good deal so that way if you didn’t love every paper, you weren’t like super bummed, you know, cuz obviously not everybody’s going to love everything. But that’s the fun of a subscription box. You just never know what’s going to come. All right, I’ve I have them here. So, I’m going to show you. This is May’s subscription paper. Someone was lamenting that I was doing a lot of barns. There will be a barn every month. If if you haven’t figured out yet, I’m doing a barn theme one one a month. And some are pretty decrepit and gross, and some are in rolling fields like this. Um, but I want to frame them all at the end of the year and do like a gallery wall at the shop. This is a fun That’s my favorite. This is I was working on this. I had it originally like blue and then I tried it green. Jamie’s like, “What about just like a gray scale black and white?” And it turned out really good. This might be these next two uh are were really fun to design and we tried to do like different barns. Like last month the barn was different. No, but I mean like different stylistically. Last month the barn was boho. Yeah. Had bikes in front of it. I the bikes for me. I was like we need bikes. The strawberries are going to This is This is a good one. My daughter Odellia was like, “Oh, I like that one.” The strawberries and the raspberries. This is actually old. Uh Kathleen, you were right. An old advertisement. Um would have been a catalog. So, those are the four for May for the subscription. We do have stencils. Um I think they’re really I’m actually going to use your stencils on these boxes. Yeah, I made them specifically for totes. I mean, not that you couldn’t use them on anything else, but this month’s stencils, the borders are going to be good for totes. Good thing I walked up front to show you that. I really love strawberries. Like to eat them. Strawberry pie. My favorite. She likes tart things, too. Like raspberries as well. Like she has lots of raspberries and strawberries. We pretty much always have fresh raspberries and strawberries in the fridge. Yeah. We need to go clean up our strawberry patch in the garden and I’m probably going to divide it this year and then we’re going to have two strawberry. They’re all coming back. If you want to divide it, I can We’re getting way too many herbs. We have a whole plot that’s herbs and we need to We’ll keep that herbs, but I think I’m going to put it where the second plot of tomatoes was. Oh, yeah. Because we don’t need that many tomatoes. The tomatoes and the strawberries can fight it out. um the West Coast. Sometimes if you just type in www.jamrayvintage.com, you’ll get an error. But if you just Google Jamie Ray Vintage through a search engine and then take that link to the website, you should be good. Yeah, if you’re putting the because it wants to do the HTTPS because it’s like a security thing. So if you don’t put that in front, a lot of web browsers will be like, “Whoa, hey, this looks shady.” So you have to do like the whole thing now. the https back slashback slash I will paint the back you guys off camera and then do our website if you’re just but if you just put it in the Google search bar and click that first link that pops up that’s the the right place all right if you’re like me and you go to the website often enough I made a little thumbnail in my apps that just it’s in my phone. I can just click it and takes me right there. So, I have a lot of things to check and links to grab for people. So, you can also just download the Jamie Ray Vintage app on Apple or Google Play, whatever your app store is. We have it in both Android and Apple. And for a little business like us, it’s a really big investment to have an app. We spend quite a bit of money every month. So, we appreciate everybody that downloads the app because it’s fun because it makes us feel like it’s money well spent. Well, it’s fun because if we have like a new product, that’s probably the easiest and fastest way to find out because if you have your notifications on on the app, it’s going to say, “Hey, they just uploaded the thrift hall or they just have this on sale or things things like that or the new IOD is out.” Well, because we send texts, but if you’re like in a different time zone and it’s past a certain time of the day, sometimes a text doesn’t go out to the next day, like if you’re back east. So, the app doesn’t have a time zone for that. And you just have to make sure you turn on um push notifications. Notifications. Yeah, you just have to make sure that you search January Vintage and go to the one that is January Vintage. There are other websites that intentionally put our information and I’m not I’m not throwing shade. I’m just telling you people intentionally because we are so googleable because we have over a thousand videos. They put our information in their IP like the things that they put on their website so that way they pop up when you search Jary Vintage. It would make sense that if you search Jamary Vintage that we would be like the number one popup but doesn’t always have them. No, it’s I IPO. Is that what it’s called? ISP. What’s it called? What are you warning? You know, when you’re doing the search engine stuff and putting the the algorithm. No, IPO. Are you talking about SEO? I was close. SEO. That’s right. They put it in their metatags and some of them sell their retailers for our product, but that doesn’t mean that so we have like stencils and deccoage paper. It doesn’t mean they carry the whole line. And it also doesn’t mean that they carry every brand that we carry. But anyways, SEO, that’s the word. I knew I was close. I What? I don’t know what an IPO is. I didn’t know what you were going for. I feel has to do something with trading. I don’t know. I can’t help you with that. It does look like a cradle. Gypsy Ruth, the organic picker is downloading the app now, and so is Cindy. Thank you. Thank you. The app is fun. I think it is. We have a company that we use to put it together and they service it and yeah and it makes me feel like a legit business because I have an app or we have an app that I would say as far as like business expenses go that and sending text messages probably some of our hugest expenses because there’s different text messaging like services but for the quality of text messaging and the volume that we do we have to pay a pretty big company to do it and it’s kind of spendy, but I don’t I don’t have time or the inclination or expertise to build my own app. Yes, you gota you got to pay for the expertise. Thanks, Trudy. Going to be done with the kitchen before Easter. Um yeah, as soon as we’re done here, I’m going to do a couple things. We are almost done with tomorrow’s video. Well, we need I need to paint the cabinets. Well, I’m going to probably edit it late tonight, maybe tomorrow morning some, but we’re picking up the countertop tomorrow morning, so that’s uh that’s priority tomorrow morning. I got to be ready for that. Lift drivers are driving for Amazon now. This guy just pulled in front of our house and he has a lift thing. Okay, so this garden sage isn’t Oops, that’s all kinds of wet. I just put big fingerprints into that. So, we design most of our own papers. Zip has a graphic design degree or um we buy the rights. There’s a few different websites that you can go to and buy the commercial rights to things. Um so, yeah, there’s a few different ways, but Zeb actually does a lot of graphic design for us. Trudy, we are going to use provincial. That’s actually why I’m painting it right now. I’m looking at it on camera and thinking it’s going to look really pretty with the stove cuz it’s like a warm gray taupe color. All right, these are still wet, but this is aviary in the DIY clay base garden sage in the cottage color. So, you can see the difference in the hues there. This is definitely more sagey green and this is more of like a bluish wintry green. I don’t want to say winter, that’s not right, but like evergreen. Can you wipe out the drawers and make sure they’re super clean before James comes to pick up that dresser, the one that Fortrina bought? Sorry guys, my uh our courier’s coming just hidden. I was like, Portrina’s um dresser’s being picked up I think today. And I don’t want to forget. I can’t rely on my memory. All right, I’m gonna go grab the stencils. Yeah. Can you get those and something to stencil with? And whatever color you want on these totes. I wish I don’t know why we’re out of white linen all the time. Well, I know why because we use it all the time. I think we’re out of white linen and plaster. Here’s the stencil envelope. Where are my stencils? I don’t know. I am going to be ridiculously sad if I misplace those. Were they on the side over there? No. Are they on the bench? Nope. Where else could they be? Did they They’re not upstairs with my stuff, are they? I don’t think I took them up there. Did you put anything over here in No, there’s nothing down there that’s not kitchen stuff. I’m going to go look upstairs. The wild stencil hunt. So, I’m going to just This This is one coat. I’ll paint the bottoms when we’re off camera. It’s hard to paint the bottoms and do everything to them um without getting paint everywhere. You were correct. Did you find them? She found them because we used normally we put stuff like this by the Alexa on the countertop. We don’t have a countertop and we put all the papers upstairs. Okay. So, this, not that you can tell. You’ll have to look up the listing, but this next month’s subscription is borders, and I’m obsessed. There are some that are recreations. These three are just smaller recreations of borders we’ve already had. See if you can kind of see that on camera. And then these three are all brand new floral borders cuz I’m like, I want to mix things up. We have, you know, it’s a mini pack of stencils, but nothing says they have to be square. So, this month they’re rectangles and our totes. They’re going to be super useful. Um, I’m guessing that we’ll have to use I’m going to use Oh, I forgot stencil brushes. I’m going to use vintage linen and then I’ll just have to wax it. I’ll get you a brush. I’m using weathered wood on mine. You can, if you don’t want to sign up for the subscription, you can do a one time only for our papers and for our stencils. You can also do multiple one time only. Like, if you’re like, “This month is amazing.” and you’re on the subscription and you’re like, “Hey, I want more of this months.” All you do is you can do the one time only ones. Oh, you forgot a side. Oh, I forgot a sign. I did. Um, Lisa, if you order, if your stencil and your paper subscriptions were signed up on different days, um, that’s probably why they didn’t get shipped together because we ship them as soon as it comes through our system. And so, like every month, we don’t get paid or see the order until it rebuilds you. So, it’ll come with that. Where’d you go with all those sentences? Sometimes they ship together. What? Right there. Sometimes they ship together if they bill close enough or on the same day. But, oh, here we go. Those were all pretty fancy. I’m going to go with the grain sack stripes. OG grain sack stripe. I don’t tape things off often, but this you got your papers in England. That makes me so happy she got her subscription. I think I just was so happy I got paint on my chin that I did it off. Yeah. Little provincial on my chin. [Applause] If for whatever reason Lisa doesn’t come, like let let us know. There could have also been a mistake if they were previously shipping together. It could also be because we’re waiting on the stencils and the stencils weren’t in yet and they just wanted to get it out. So, this is weathered wood. Uh, sorry. So far, I’ve used the clay base on this on these totes. Brendan, email Caitlyn and she’ll see if she can help you out with that. I don’t really know the logistics. I would assume so, but I think you probably have to like unsign up, resign up, but Caitlyn can help you. We have small cubbies for our mail. Will you ship them to with cardboard to prevent bending? So, our um our papers and our uh stencils ship in cardboard mailers. Is that what you’re asking? [Music] And if you ever get a stencil and it is bent for whatever reason, ours are construction grade thickness. So just take put it on a flat surface, cover it with a lint-free cloth, get your iron out without any steam setting and quickly go over your stencil. You don’t want to melt it and like set it there for a long time, but you can iron your stencil really quick and it will flatten it out. You can also iron papers, but it it can smear the ink, can’t it? It darkens it sometimes. I not every time. It depends on uh what it is. It’s pretty good stuff as far as like the ink goes, but it’s not impervious to heat. I just usually do like a cloth over the top and it works pretty well. Oh, you don’t want them crammed in the cubby. I can’t I cannot control what the the shipping or the post office does, but they are uh like a cardboard mailer. That’s that’s as good as it gets for the the shipping of the subscription. Hopefully, you’re we’ve usually Do we put do not bend on them? Not that they listen. I think we do. Um yeah, I think they write it on there or the sticker. If you have an issue though, just email us and we will see what we can do for you. They are shipped though in cardboard mailers. So, as soon as I’m done with this one, I’m just going to show you the front side of it, and then I’m going to move on and get one of these done, too. We’re just about out of time here. We were a couple minutes before we go back. the one that’s outside with the [Applause] butterflies. So, my stencil didn’t quite go all the way across. Look how cute that is. But, I’m going to let that dry and then I will come back and just match up and finish that. I do that lower. I mean, I guess you won’t be really looking at both sides at the same time. I may dark wax this, too. I’m on the fence. I am going to have to clear wax this because I’m out of the cottage color and white linen and I’m using vintage linen, but I won’t use much clear wax cuz I’m using the DIY paint doesn’t have a built-in sealer. That’ll dry up in a sec and go back light. And then when I wax it or oil wax it, I’m going to do the I’m going to do the uh line all the way around. But you guys can see what that’s going to look like. We’ll let that dry out a little more while I finish these. [Applause] Should I do No, these have the plaque on them. Yeah, I don’t really think those need anything else. I was going to do something, but I’m going to I’m just going to do a light distress and oil wax. Some of the orange will come back through, but it’s not going to be crazy. And when I dark wax it, it’s just going to I think it’ll look really good and aged. So, if you’re new here, I am offloading onto my drop cloth because if you have too much paint, it will leak under the edge. And I’m using a JRV stencil brush. So, having a good stencil brush, a nice stick thick stencil, and then offloading um does help. Slide down. I’m going to come back. This should be dry because it was pretty dry when I got started. I’m just going to line up and finish my stencil here. Oh, great. I got paint on the back of my stencil. That’s never what you want. I didn’t swirl it cuz this close to the edge I feel like that would make me slide my stencil. Do we have any paper towels up here? Tada. So now I just got to lightly distress this and then just seal over the clay based paint and my tote will be done. Should I do it over the edge? What do you think? Uh, yeah, I think I’d be good. The problem is now I got to line it up. All right, we’re almost out of oil wax on this, but this is not going to take Well, you have been using it like it’s water. I know. I’ve been using it a ton. I used it Well, when it got really low was when we did those big military trunks. Yeah. And then you mixed it with clear to stretch it out. Yep. because it gets a little thick in the bottom. So then you can mix in some clear and make it go the extra distance. Do we have paper towels downstairs still or we out on those? I know we were running low. What paper towels? Um I could not find any actually. I’m going to go run look so that I can wipe this back. There’s washcloths over there, but the problem is they’re pretty much toast afterwards. Old socks work, right? around the edge. Yeah, it takes about 30 days for paint to cure completely. Just being dry does not mean that it’s cured. Do I use dough before it’s cured? Absolutely. But know that you got to be careful. And if you live somewhere where it’s uh you’ve got a lot of humidity, that can be a problem. you need to let it dry longer. Anytime you’re doing a stencil, like this one has some pretty thin um designs on it, you’re going to want to clean your stencil in between uses because the paint will build up so much that you cannot see the very fine detail of your stencil. We had lots of paper towels. We had like two cases down there. Oh, I were you asking if we were just out completely? I just thought I just meant up here. Oh, sorry. I’m so focused on my project that I was not paying attention. Well, it’s coming out real cute. Thanks. I think Jan bought this if I remember correctly. All right. Tada. I’m going to paint the bottom. Can you use a haird dryer to make decapage dry paper or liquid? You can, but I like to feel like Yeah, I like to just let it sit down and dry. Your best bet is to stick it in the sun. Have I? Yes. I think to let it all dry all the way. Like sometimes I’ll get it started with the heat gun or the haird dryer and then I let it air dry to finish. But be careful because it can bubble. Painting the bottom isn’t necessary, but my dad used to say that if you painted all the sides of something, it would keep it from like warping over time. I don’t know. Oh, I forgot that these have these uh amber knobs. This is going to be fun. All right. Do you guys want to see my new sink faucet? Oh, are you We told him we were going to show it to them. I didn’t know you hadn’t already. I forgot to show you guys. It’s my faucet. It has little things. And then um the hardware we just got at Home Depot. What are the things? Oh, knobs. I used my hand. Thank god. Yeah. The hardware’s in the bag right here. If you want to show them that. Where? Behind you. Okay, we can look at it next to the provincial. There is definitely uh way more expensive hardware than this, but we’re going to build out the island finally, too. And we needed a lot of hardware. And I may eventually replace it with something I like better. But for now, this will work. And for me, hardware is never wasted because we reuse it or sell it. It’s no big deal. This is the hardware. So, I’ll put it next to this so you guys can get an idea of what it would look like with the provincial. All right, I’m going to go grab my other box. Okay, I’m going to do a little dark wax on or dark oil wax on this just because I have it out and I’m trying to finish off that bottle. It’s time for a new one. Well, this is going to take a minute cuz it’s not So, this is DIY paint. It is not got a It does not have a built-in sealer like the cottage color that I just did in the garden sage. And this is going to soak it up. This is going to take a while because it’s humid outside because it’s supposed to rain today. Oh, is it? It’s not quite dry. I might iron it. Um, but we’ll wait till it’s dry all the way and then I will either iron it or put more liquid patina and then iron it. We’ll see. Oh, your your cabinets have no hardware. So, our our um and it’s driving me crazy. Our hardware or cabinets are going to be flush. There’s not going to be any lip. They’re going to sit in it. So there’s no We could not get the drawers open without it. So we need it. I I contemplated waiting till I could get like my dream hardware and then I decided whatever. It’ll go in the random hardware bin if I need to eventually. I think it’ll be good. And all of our old hardware will take off and then we’ll sell it. We’re also selling our old stove. My um friend and neighbor is buying it. I’ve got to scrub that today. Oh, we probably should move that into the garage because it’s supposed to rain. Okay. Today I sprayed it with oven cleaner last night. I got to go get my respirator. We moved it outside because my mom has COPD and I didn’t want to spray it inside. So I got my respirator on and clean. You always clean stuff up the best when you sell. Like when we when and if we ever sell this house, we’ll finish all the trim work. Everything will be done all at once and then we’ll move. You know, sometimes I think about it and then I’m like, no. Same thing when you’re selling a car. We we rented our last house for 10 years. We didn’t even own it and we lived there a long time because the thought nine years because the thought of moving was like even when we were so excited to move to our new shop. That was that was no easy feat because we had to like get everything shipped out then move everything then start shipping again. It’s crazy. Sorry you guys can’t even see what I’m doing. And we love our neighbors. The only thing that would make me move is the traffic on this street. It is getting crazy. like they’ve changed some traffic patterns up and put some lights up um in a couple places and it’s made our road really busy and people are in a like they’re on our road because they’re in a hurry. There’s nothing here that they’re stopping for. So, they’re just driving through and they do not adhere to the 25 mph residential uh speed limit very often. I am the grumpy old lady that if I’m outside and they’re speeding, I’ll be like, “Slow down.” Me and my neighbor like to sit on their front porch and watch traffic. You guys are like, “What do you do in your spare time?” I sit on my p front porch or my neighbor’s front porch and we watch traffic. And we make sure people know that we’re seeing them. So, if you’re done, we can Yeah, I’m done. I’ve showed them all the things. All right, guys. Um, if you need paint products, jam rayvintage.com. As always, when we’ve completed all the projects, dour um I will do a little video or pictures and put them up on Instagram and Facebook so that way you guys maybe YouTube, too. Um so that way you guys can see the finished projects. Um and if any of these aren’t sold, which I don’t think those are the ones that working on the totes I cut in half now. Yeah, the totes. No, they’re going to be unrecognizable. You won’t even know which ones to get. Those are jaryvintage.com as well. And if you like this video, be sure to give us a thumbs up and subscribe to Jerry Vintage for more DIY and thrifting. And we’ll see you guys on the next episode.

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Got my prints, sooo beautiful. I can't wait to frame them.
I am fairly new at watching. I love you both and all your videos. But I feel your paint choice for your kitchen cabinets are nice. And I still like grays I never worry about trends. And no matter your choices there will be some that have criticism. So do you own thing, my dear. Just a bit of info I am 76 years old so that's why I do my own way and don't pay attention to most people noise. Just me Bj
Your stove is great. Hope you all have a wonderful Easter
Yes! Provincial!!! For the kitchen!
Everything looks great! What happened to the sink you bought in England?
You guys are doing great. Enjoy so much!
Good color choice. Originally thought sage but your color would look better
It is a beautiful stove. Will the ovens be large enough?
In the future when you want to get a new drop cloth, you can cut up, pieces then stencil the pieces then Frame them to sell. Just a thought, rather than to throw it away. Waste not Wednesday project. I think your drop cloth is pretty.
Your stove is just awesome so proud you found it looks great
Hi guys,I'm texting you from NewHampshire. We just had a snow storm 3 days ago. But this time of year it doesn't stay around long…I love watching you guys, shopping and crafting. ❤
It's a beautiful stove. Happy for you guys!!!
OMG, I love that stove!
Zeb, those are just beautiful. I love the knobs on them. Good job,love your faucet, beautiful!
NO Sage, Do provential
This year’s cabinet color is sage green or grey green.
What a beautiful stove!! the choices for cabinet paint and the the kitchen counter style are chef’s kiss can’t wait to see the kitchen all pulled together🤩 Love your style..
Should have gone with a black farmhouse sink, they are beautiful
Cover the tops of the sneakers with toilet paper when you air dry them in the sun. Don't know why but they dry snow white
Your stove is beautiful similar to XOMeccena. She has a beautiful kitchen that she renovated recently.
I think you're right on with the provincial choice. Let that awesome stove be the star of the show!
We need a tshirt! Sorry I’m late…….I was thrifting.
Your stove is stunning and your overall taste with your makeovers is spot on. Watching you two work together is my relaxing, (me time)😂😊❤ Thanks for sharing all your ideas with us. I'm from East London, South Africa❤
Hello, so I think the gray will look beautiful with what you have. Really colors never really go out of style. Gray has become timeless and will always look beautiful forever. Trends come and go….. timeless beauty lasts. Just my two sense 😊.
1:15 Y'all should absolutely plug his local business!! It's very rare to get that kind of customer service from anywhere let alone a small business contractor. 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
I enjoy watching you and getting ideas for my DIY Projects.
I just got all my things today. I’m so excited! I got 4 moulds, 2 jars of paint and a round paint brush. I can’t wait to get started. I need some clay now. I hope to see yall make some things with moulds please! Yay ❤😊❤😊
Hi, love your videos! Do you ship paint etc to the UK or do you have any stockists in the UK?😀
Love the stove! Enjoy it. Oh of course, you need to redo your cabinets to make it fit too. One change always leads to another lol. 💕 Crazy how expensive countertops can be.