Sunday, January 13, 2013
Hey everyone!!! Its Miranda here from the education team! I've got a video tutorial for you all showing how to achieve this really cool "peeled paint" technique using vaseline! Super easy and super fun! I hope you all enjoy it :)
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4 comments:
What a great technique! That came out beautiful!
I had to open a different window to watch the video. The link just above says it's private...
Love the technique but can't watch the video and don't know how to open it any differently! Can you help? Thanks so much!!
Watched from begining to end and always learn something new. Thanks so much for sharing.
Watched from begining to end and always learn something new along the way. Thanks for sharing.