Thank you for sharing, I enjoyed, beautifully done. Absolutely love the handles painted over, I have a similar wardrobe and drawer dresser and have put off painting it because I always think of the handles separate. I would really like to try this. Your mixed blue is perfect.
Hello, thank you for your comment. When I use the light colors of chalk paint I always apply a white or light grey undercoat first. On the light first coat it is easier to see the other colors and it creates a lighter finish. Hoping it is helpful.
Hi, Bonny. Good question. Normally, when we want the piece to be light using the light colors or don't want the dark original color to appear when we distress the piece we can apply up to three coats of white or light grey undercoat. The chalk paint is expensive and I painted the chest with two coats of grey first which is 4 times cheaper than the other paint I am using on this project. Hope it helps.
Wow … stunning look. I think I could watch you work every day. I like the look of gold mixed with silver gilding waxes.
Thank you! 😊
Absolutely stunning! And I really love your music~
I'm so glad! Thank you.
Your artistry is so inspiring…just beautiful!!!
Thank you so much!
Absolutely Beautiful! I love your painting techniques!
Thank you so much!
@@mycolorfulfrance You’re welcome!
That turned out beautiful! I love it!
Thank you so much!
Stunning!! I absolutely love your style!
Thank you so much!!
You did a wonderful job on this piece
thank you!
Awesome result 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you! 😊
love it! Thank you for showing in a detail. I would love to try it myself
Go for it!
I really like the lighter gold
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing, I enjoyed, beautifully done. Absolutely love the handles painted over, I have a similar wardrobe and drawer dresser and have put off painting it because I always think of the handles separate. I would really like to try this. Your mixed blue is perfect.
Thank you so much!
I am planning to do a desk this way. It has a lot of carvings.
it is worth to try. let me know if you have.
Can I ask what was the point of 2 coats of grey as base coat? We can see it, as we did not sand it to expose it
Hello, thank you for your comment. When I use the light colors of chalk paint I always apply a white or light grey undercoat first. On the light first coat it is easier to see the other colors and it creates a lighter finish. Hoping it is helpful.
Why did you put the grey if it is never seen??
Hi, Bonny. Good question. Normally, when we want the piece to be light using the light colors or don't want the dark original color to appear when we distress the piece we can apply up to three coats of white or light grey undercoat. The chalk paint is expensive and I painted the chest with two coats of grey first which is 4 times cheaper than the other paint I am using on this project. Hope it helps.