testing viral tiktok DIYs…AGAIN

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Recreating viral TikTok DIYs is back, you guys loved it the first two times and TikTok is always coming out with awesome new DIYs and hacks we have to try! We’ve been sent all these TikTok’s so many times we thought it was about time we checked if they worked or not! We tackle three fun projects in this video: a mock travertine stone side table, faux crocodile skin texture hacks and DIY amber glass! Which one is your favourite?? Also make sure to follow us on TikTok and tag us in the comments of any TikTok DIYs you want us to try next: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMed7c3W2/

TIKTOKS MENTIONED
Travertine stone side table tiktok – https://bit.ly/tiktoksidetable
Amber glass tiktok – https://bit.ly/tiktokglass
Faux crocodile paint roller tiktok – https://bit.ly/tiktokcrocodile

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20 COMMENTS

Deepshikha Ghosh

It always inspires me how the Sorry Girls don’t feel sorry about sharing their failures which makes the learning even more fruitful and not only the beautiful end products but celebrates the whole process as well! Have a great year ahead and keep inspiring girls!!

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Katy Maloney

Omg that Mod Podge “rehydrated” looks like a freakin’ NIGHTMARE… so inspiring!! xD Maybe you could reuse that “trick” and do red bottles to “rehydrate” Mod Podge in around Halloween, and make creepy AF little bottles?! I know we usually make things cute on this channel, but I could go for a “Gory Girls” Halloween special!! 👻 lol

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Nasreenthirteen

That last table was incredible, loved the look and am definitely going to try it myself. Don’t use tiktok so thanks for this.

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Cold

The biggest issue I can see with the alligator roller is that the pattern is made backwards; the little oblong squares and rectangles should be cut out and the lines between them are what needs to be on the roller. This way it presses IN the lines and leaves the ‘puffy’ shapes behind

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Regina

I like the paper tube crocodile look. I was thinking if you had covered your paper tube in contact paper before putting on the foam then it wouldn’t get saturated from the paint. Thanks so much for sharing these.

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smovakpro

Anyone else find it oddly satisfying that the rehydrate icky Mod Podge came right out of that bottle? Lol. 😆

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Brea Aguirre

The travertine side table is probably the coolest hack I’ve ever seen! Definitely doing that

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Jessica Nicole

Travertine tiles are typically used indoors not outdoors. That could be your issue with locating them if you were looking for outdoor pavers.

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Hannah Rose

I’ve seen the amber bottles on Tik Tok several times now and always wonder if you could use some kind of clear sealant or resin to finish the insides. Even if you didn’t use a food safe sealant, you could then use them for storage (paperclips, Q tips, pens, etc.) or for other diy projects.

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texas to milan / DIY Italy

Good try on the crocodile roller! The key to a realistic pattern is to have bigger rectangles in the center, gradually going to the smallest rectangles at the sides. The bigger scales are on a crocodiles back and the tinier ones are on his belly.

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Linda 🧜‍♀️

🤔 To mimic travertine thickness, could tiles be glued together back to back, and the visible “seam” filled in? The table turned out great though, and I imagine substantially lighter in weight than the travertine would be.

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Vintage Camera Girl

I think with the small amount of input you had about how these things were made, you did pretty well. The glass looks really cool, and personally I like imperfections, it adds detail and makes things look unique.

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Baby Cakes

I’d paint the edges of the tile on the table in a gold or copper paint to give it a bit more pizzazz!

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Danielle

I think the table would be absolutely lovely in my back garden! I could see myself adhering a stone bowl on it as well to make a bird bath or feeder. So cute and so easy.

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SCook

I did the “amber glass bottles” hack a few years ago with a round fish bowl looking glass bowl from dollar tree and used blue acrylic paint and modpodge. I just painted the inside with a thin layer and let it dry( right side up if I remember correctly) then painted again(about 3 times total), let it dry and never needed to put it in the oven.(Took 2 days because I had to go to work between layers.) Then I tied together a twine net and tightened it around the bowl, I left the bottom uncovered from the net so it sat flat. It turned out to look like a really cool glass float look alike bowl.
It was a gift for my sister, who always wanted glass floats, she still uses it and as far as I can tell when I look at it, it the paint isn’t scratched and it holds up really well.

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Arbella Maisom

For the amber bottles: maybe try dishwasher safe mod podge? It should hold up to water. And maybe letting them dry longer than 2 hours before putting in the oven might help with the drips? Just brainstorming 🤷‍♀️

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Melissa T.

It’s odd that they used gel coloring with Mod Podge… you can literally buy glass paint that does that same thing and probably works a lot better since that’s what it’s made for!

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beth fieldew

not gonna lie I got SO excited when I saw one of Geneva’s best diys getting noticed in Canada bc she’s an Aussie like myself! the travertine table is just incredible 😩

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Lizzy Morang

The table was amazing, the bottles were very cool and seem pretty attainable to me, and the crocodile skin, while not my taste, was a good affordable interpretation of the original product.

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