3.3K views · 222 reactions | Comment “BLEACH” below, and I’ll send you the recipe along with all the links you need to make it! If you’ve ever worked with cherry or mahogany, you know the struggle—sometimes, the wood is way too pink. But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered with a super simple and budget-friendly solution to fix that! Skip the pricey store-bought kits and mix up your own wood bleach using just a few basic ingredients. I used this DIY recipe to take this cherry nightstand top from pink to a gorgeous, light, natural finish. The best part? You’ll get multiple uses out of this homemade solution for way less than you’d pay for a single store-bought kit. This method is perfect for cherry, mahogany, or any wood that leans a little too pink. It’s quick, easy, and incredibly effective at brightening and refreshing wood. I used it on this nightstand top, and the results speak for themselves! Want the recipe and links to everything you need to try it yourself? Comment “BLEACH” below, and my friendly 🤖will send the full details straight to you! Save yourself some cash and make your wood projects look amazing without breaking the bank. 👉 Follow for more furniture flipping tips and tricks, and tag a friend who needs to try this must-know DIY hack! #FurnitureFlip #WoodBleach #DIYWoodBleach #FurnitureHacks #SaveMoneyDIY #FurnitureRestoration #UpcycledFurniture #RefinishTips #FurnitureTransformation #BudgetFriendlyDIY #FurnitureFlipping #BleachedWood #MahoganyWood #CherryWood #WoodWorkingTips #FurnitureMakeover #DIYFurnitureProjects #RestoreAndRenew #ThriftFlip #WoodBleachingHack #FurnitureFlippers #HomeImprovementIdeas | Julia • Flying Dutchman Furniture • Furniture Flip Tips & DIY
678K views · 9.7K reactions | Frosted Glass Window Technique | Frosted Glass Window Technique #frostedglass #CraftingTips #craftinghacks #frostingglass | By Our Upcycled Life | First thing you have to do is make sure that you have your surface very clean. Now we're going to need some boiling water a half a cup and you have to make sure that it's boiling. Now we're going to take half a cup of the epsom salt and pour it into that boiling hot water. And I'm stirring it really well until that water glows clear and we're just going to add in like two drops of dish soap. You don't need very much. Now I've seen people use sponges and paint brushes but I get the best results using a spray bottle. And we want to make that we have all of that epsom salt dissolved in that water. And you're just going to start spraying that pane of glass. You want to do it evenly so it's going to be forming nice crystals. So I just start at one end of the window and just spray until it's completely soaked. I set this aside. I came back in about an hour and this is what I had. Beautiful crystals on our panes of glass. This is so easy to do and if you want to clean it up afterwards you just take a scraper and carefully scrape it off and you're back to your plain glass.
37K views · 2.6K reactions | 5 Sundays ✨❤️ this time of the year is my favorite and as of tomorrow we will be one month away from Christmas! Crazy right!? I’m trying to get any and all Christmas shopping done this week so I can spend time wrapping because I looooove wrapping gifts so much! Yesterday we went to a tree lighting and I can’t wait to do more Christmas activities!! #christmasseason #christmas2024 | _forthehome
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