-There Is a Better Way | Better Together
Have you ever asked a furniture flipping question online and received 11 completely different answers?
One person says to use Floetrol. Another says thin your paint or dip your brush in water. Someone recommends cabinet paint. Someone else swears by milk paint. Before long, you're more confused than a termite in a yo-yo.
I've watched this happen for years.
I realize the problem wasn't that people were intentionally giving bad advice. Most were genuinely trying to help. The problem was that beginners were trying to learn in an environment where everyone was sharing pieces of the puzzle without anyone connecting the dots.
That's why I believe there is a better way.
What if experienced furniture flippers explained not only what they recommend, but why? What if beginners didn't have to spend years piecing everything together on their own? I believe learning happens faster when we're surrounded by generous people who truly want to see one another succeed.
That's the kind of community my members and I have been building for years and recently I decided it was time to open the doors a little wider so more furniture artists could experience it.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting advice or wondered if there had to be a better way to learn furniture flipping, I'd encourage you to listen to this week's podcast episode.
Prefer to listen? Hit play below.
If today's conversation leaves you wanting to know why I made the decision to open the doors wider and what exactly that means for you, visit ValFrania.com/BELONG. I'd love to share the story with you.
Let's build a culture together that helps all flippers succeed,

