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Hi. I've been searching for a video on ceruseing oak cabinets with a metallic glaze but can't find one. Do you know what I'm referring to? I want to be able to paint my oak cabinets a metallic bronze and fill only the grain with brass glaze but not sure how. Do you have anything on that process?
Good morning, Amy. I am doing a piece that I have painted, crackled and added an inlay. Can I use this glaze over the inlay? Do I seal the piece first and then apply the glaze or should I use your antique glaze over the inlay the piece. Thank you, l love your videos.
Yes, you can use glaze over an inlay. However, it is important to seal the piece first. This will help to protect the inlay and prevent the glaze from seeping into it. You can use a clear sealant, such as a polyurethane or varnish. Once the piece is sealed, you can apply the glaze. Be sure to apply the glaze evenly, and to let each coat dry completely before applying the next coat. If you are using an antique glaze, you may want to experiment with it first on a scrap piece of clay to see how it reacts with the inlay.
I just painted my kitchen table with a latex eggshell white and wondering if I can use the glaze over and gray one step paint to add dimension to the table highlighting the deep grooves in the table?
Hello from The Netherlands. Since this video is older i,m not expecting somebody to read this but i,m gonna leave a comment anyway. I just ordered your book, i spend the last couple of weeks spending my time watching your video,s, i,ve learned so much already. Amy Howard at home , i feel like i,m at home with you all, happy to be joining the family. Thanks for all the teaching, really appreciate all the effort you,ve been putting in.. Bye
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Hi. I've been searching for a video on ceruseing oak cabinets with a metallic glaze but can't find one. Do you know what I'm referring to? I want to be able to paint my oak cabinets a metallic bronze and fill only the grain with brass glaze but not sure how. Do you have anything on that process?
You could definitely use our Mica Powders with the Glazed Over to achieve that!
Good morning, Amy. I am doing a piece that I have painted, crackled and added an inlay. Can I use this glaze over the inlay? Do I seal the piece first and then apply the glaze or should I use your antique glaze over the inlay the piece. Thank you, l love your videos.
Yes, you can use glaze over an inlay. However, it is important to seal the piece first. This will help to protect the inlay and prevent the glaze from seeping into it. You can use a clear sealant, such as a polyurethane or varnish.
Once the piece is sealed, you can apply the glaze. Be sure to apply the glaze evenly, and to let each coat dry completely before applying the next coat.
If you are using an antique glaze, you may want to experiment with it first on a scrap piece of clay to see how it reacts with the inlay.
I just painted my kitchen table with a latex eggshell white and wondering if I can use the glaze over and gray one step paint to add dimension to the table highlighting the deep grooves in the table?
Can you use glazed over with the milk paint
Same question can you use glaze over with the milk paint
can you use the glaze mixed with a one step paint over pine wood?
Can you use the glazeover in a spray gun?
It can be used as gasoline in your car too!
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Can you use glazed over mixed with regular acryic paint