🍋FARMHOUSE FLORAL DECOR INSPIRATION~Lemons, Lavender & More!~Trash to Treasure Decor Projects

#farmhousedecor #farmhousediys #lemonsandlavender If you liked this video, watch this next! Check out these floral decor inspiration projects that will have you so excited to create! Using lemons, lavender, sola wood flowers and some trash to treasure items, I’ll show you how to decorate with style using greenery, blossoms and more! Enjoy! Find me on social media! Instagram: @theschwowinsnest TikTok: @diysattheschwowinsnest YouTube: @theschwowinsnest Etsy Shoppe: Free Printables on my website: (You will need to create an account and then log in to download the printables. Note that you cannot view or download from mobile devices, only on a computer.) Tissue Paper Printing Tutorial: Facebook Group: Buy me a Coffee: Creative Fabrica: Beebee Craft Coupon: Schwowin5 Save $5 on orders over $40. Valid until 2024-6-25. Tissue Paper Printing Tutorial: Faux IOD Stamps and Transfers Tutorial: Sola Wood Flowers Link: ?ref=sandradietz Hiipoo Link with 10% off code: Code: SCHWOWIN Fusion Mineral Paint: ?sca_ref= Free Printable Images on Pixabay: My Favorite Amazon Products: Pine Picks: Long Needle Pine Picks: White Pip Berry Garland: Hoto Rotary Tool: Folk Art Multisurface Paint: Lamb’s Ear Greenery Vine: Clear Stamps Typewriter/Butterfly Stamp Cleaning Pad: Stamp Cleaner Spray: Artificial Lavender: Artificial Boxwood Pointed Leaves: Artificial Boxwood Round Leaves: Clamping Mitre Box HeatnBond: Teflon Heat Resistant Sheets and Tape: Americana Gel Stain: Deco Art Chalk Paint - Romance Folk Art Chalk Paint, Parisian Grey 8oz Miter Shears: AdTech Glue Gun: Starbond Products: Medium Glue: Accelerator Aerosol: Thin, Medium & Thick Glue plus Accelerator Aerosol Bundle: Fabric Scissors: Rotary Cutter for Fabric: 14“ Paint Stir Sticks Sharpie Oil Based Paint Pens, pack of 3: Krylon Spray Paint Trigger: Weldbond Glue: DIY Chalk Paint Recipe: 2 parts acrylic or latex paint 1 part pure talc (Do not use cornstarch baby powder it won’t work because the cornstarch is too slippery!) Mix very well, shaking is best. Check the paint often to make sure that the all the talc is incorporated. Use on any dull surface such as raw wood, plastic, metal. If you are gluing the project onto something, glue it first, then paint it. Sometimes the baby powder doesn’t hold the glue very well. Let me know if you need help!! Talc Powder:
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