Creating a Faux Wood Grain Using Dixie Belle Paint Products

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 9

  • @GrandmaPainter
    @GrandmaPainter 4 года назад

    Great job, Jill!

  • @juliebrown1161
    @juliebrown1161 4 года назад

    Very well done! So informative

  • @GrandmaPainter
    @GrandmaPainter 4 года назад

    Dixie Belle and Paint Pixie for the win!

  • @cindysmith7929
    @cindysmith7929 2 года назад

    This is really beautiful. What are the 3 Dixie Belle colors you used on the top. They blended very nicely.

  • @shannoncollins9030
    @shannoncollins9030 2 года назад +1

    Is the dark paint dry when you must and add other colors??? Names/brands of the brushes??? What kind of paint, acrylic?? What size grit sandpaper?? What kind of satin clear coat and glaze??

    • @simplymadeuniquebyjill
      @simplymadeuniquebyjill  2 года назад

      Base coat dry. I used Dixie Belle paints, I imagine you can get it to work with any. Glaze also DB. Brushes from paint pixie. The most imortant one is the flat, natural bristle one to meld colors together without blending completely. Tool from Amazon.

    • @simplymadeuniquebyjill
      @simplymadeuniquebyjill  2 года назад

      Clear coat also dixiebelle I use flat in between layers & gatorhide to finish bc it’s tough. BB is chalk paint.
      Will be making a better video soon, that was one of my firsts….

  • @mscookie6614
    @mscookie6614 3 года назад

    Which wood graining tool did you use, I love the effect this one makes!