How To Create Green Marble With Paint | Amy Howard At Home
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- Опубликовано: 21 янв 2021
- Learn how to create emerald green marble on your countertops, furniture, floors and more.
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Hope you are well,viewing from Tejas
i'm a Jersey lady ... your are an EXCELLENT teacher!
You’re an excellent teacher. I’m doing my dining room table top in blue marbling effect!
Very interesting! Watching in North East England 🏴 🇬🇧 x
Hi from Folkestone, Kent in England - thank you for your very informative video - I'm going to try this on my wooden framed mirror.
Hello, thank you for your support!
Great instruction video! Thank you so much! Greetings from The Netherlands!
I love to tune in to see your wonderful creations. A bonus is to see how the two of you connect with one another. God bless you both.❤️
Thanks for your lessons you're the best. I want to try this on my cement pots, kettles and planters especially my cement vases. You are awesome.
Stunning!
I really love this. Thank you for teaching me, I ready to give it a try. 💕
I love all of your videos! Tuning in from Anderson SC. I have done several countertops using your technique for Carrera marble and they have all turned out amazing! Thank you!!!
You are so accomplished and have a wonderful teaching technique. Thank you for sharing your techniques and creations with us.
I love this lady, I’ve learned so much in such a short time 🇬🇧❤️
Wow 🤯!!
So beautiful thank you so much for sharing I want to try this right now!!
Hi Amy! I have been painting marble for years... perfecting it, and I have to say your marbling is absolutely stunning perfect
I've never seen such nice natural looking painted marble!!
Cheers
Thank you so much!
Hi Amy - Mark from Brighton & Hove, UK
Excellent presentation. Thanks sooo much.
You are such a classy lady and talented too !👌🏽❤️
Watching on replay from Lake Park, Iowa
Thanks for watching!
Omg I love this so much . I’m in school for construction painting now and they have only taught me a little bit of faux marbling . This is more descriptive and tedious and I appreciate this !!! I’m gonna obsess over this now lol ! Thanks . #wisconsin
Tampa, FL. LOVE your videos and can’t wait to use your paint!❤️
Thank you so much!
I'm watching from Scotland (UK) - hoping to try this in a bathroom soon!
Very very beautiful 😍
Love this technique. You are awesome.
Glad you like it!
Just amazing, I’m going to do this on a bathroom cabinet.
Hello I am creating plinths and pillars for my clay sculptures I create and was looking to see if painting marble effect was actually viable…. Well you showed me it is lol thank you!!
Hi Amy, I wanted to add I love the detailed instruction as well. Too many times details are left out of other instruction…. Thanks again
I love your videos.... You really are an inspiration. Xx🇨🇵
Thank you so much!!
4:11 4:11 4:11 4:11 Hi Amy great content video,Very informative & easy to follow.Happy New Year from your cousins across the pond.Im from Croydon south London UK.. Quick connection Croydon is the place where Amy Johnson flew from to Australia to become the first Female pilot to do so in the 1920s..Also the surname Howard was the name of one of King Henry the 8ths Queens.The 3rd wife who if i recall was beheaded 🙃
Wow,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,amazing
See now this is different than the one lady who did the alabaster table! She was using a chip brush on the veining if I remember right
Hi from college station Texas. But this video is 3 yrs ago. I hope you are well
Im doing this!
Hi Amy I love ur work u r a real artist I wish I could be trained by u. I am from Namibia right on the Angola border a small place called Nkurenkuru
Hi amy love yr channel, but i have a problem, here in australia we dont have scumble and glazes, can i make a glaze from 1 part polyurthane, 1 part water 1 part paint, i think i saw you do something similar when you did that beautiful carrea marble and it was fanstastic, to see how the glaze you made , actually made the marble look real
Hello from San Antonio
Hey videos are awesome she needs more hits
Beautiful job! Thank you very much for teaching your fans. Will a lacquer topcoat be durable enough for a kitchen countertop?
Yes it will!
congratulations. see you in portugal. already have your brand here?
I am wantin to do this exact same thing but wit spray paint
I do have a question. Can I use store bought glaze to practice on? I did order your brand but I want to practice 1st before I use yours.
is your glaze aditive like gamsol I use to extend my art paint
Lived your tutorial and you explained it so well.
I am from UK
I have been looking for a video like this for a long time. Thanks so much for posting! Question - what if I am trying to do faux black marble? (aka black will be the base instead of the green). In order to make the layers and the "sandwiching effect"... after I do the scumble, what color should i use as the overglaze?
Black overglaze
I Love your Chanel. Thank you for sharing. Are these products food safe?
No it is not!
Beautiful. How would I do black marble with the white veins? Would still need the bag technique?
You can do the same technique using any colors you'd like!
Would the process work on walls, thanks
How would you do a gray marble?
Arizona
2023 Sept from Camden TN
You and your husband are too freaking cute! I love the tutorial; Im about to attempt it on my dresser drawer tops! Hello from Kansas City, Missouri btw!
Very much inspired by your videos and appreciate the wholesome content. You must be very proud of your success. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you!! 😊
wonderful! will this work with acrylic paint and water too? 🤔
I believe so!
Can you paint this on vinyl floor???
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I plan on painting my kitchen walls to look like green marble. I am concerned about paint drying before I finish a layer on one wall. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
You can do sections at a time to be able to apply each step before the paint dries!
Tenby wales uk
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sorry I did not mean gamsol. I ment glycerin. I use it with paints so they to not dry as fast.
Jana Black Hobbs NM,
Barb from Cocoa f.
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You are very talented but I find myself drifting off. It is very slow. Perhaps you could speed up your teachings Thank you
Thank you so much!
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