That looks incredible!! I am so glad that I saved this video after watching it for the first time!! I still love the look and really appreciate how you explained your process. You have made it look nice and simple to do so I cannot thank you enough for sharing!! I have rewatched this at least a half a dozen times 😊
Wow, I have done this using Black Sheep House demo and love it. Your video is so amazingly helpful and informative!!! I agree with doing different directions looks more upscale and realistic, -Tammy
I tend to have perfectionist syndrome when it comes to stuff. So, neat and clean is my method. This young lady does a nice version of Black Sheep house's technique. Kudos to Shannon of BSH for doing the research that went into this technique 😊
Why do you use 2 different paint sprayers? Asking because I want to start doing this myself. Love this piece. Also do you use the same cleaning and sealing top coat process for particle board wood vs regular wood?
I used shellac poly on the top of a table and it doesn’t match. I’m going to paint it with antler velvet and use the Java brown glaze technique as you have shown. I’ve wiped back the shellac poly with mineral spirits and want to know if I should use BIN water or shellac based primer before I paint with the S.W. Antler velvet , etc. thanks
@@lorih8937 this glaze is only sold at Home Depot, but the rustoleum “chalked” line has a brown glaze called “aged glaze” and that works just the same, other wise I’d mix together a cooler brown and some floetrol and make your own!
@@RebrushedByMaddison thank you for your response. Unfortunately, my Home Depot in Canada does not seem to have either of these at the moment. I will keep searching for the aged glaze. Thank you also for the tip about floetrol! Also, i forgot to mention that you did an amazing job! Dresser is gorgeous!
If you do 2 coats of the paint, are you really doing 4? 2 for the outside of the dresser and another 2 coats for the inside edges of the drawers? If not, how are you opening the drawers to paint the edges while the paint is wet?
@@angieperez9685 typically I tape the inside of the drawers and leave them out slightly so I can spray the edges. If I missed any areas and I’ll take them out and hit the spots I missed. But if I need to move a drawer while it’s wet, I’ll touch the underside near the track or where I taped off on the sides. I plan to do a short where I show how I paint my drawers without taking everything out!
Thank you for the fantastic tutorial! I am a beginner furniture flipper but am starting to take on commissioned pieces for clients. My most difficult part is knowing what to charge. Would you mind sharing what you charged for this dresser? And did your fee include the cost of materials or did you bill that separately? I just finished a piece that I feel I undercharged.
I forget exactly what i charged for this one. I want to say $450-$475? I include cost of materials, and my hr rate. Pick up drop is additional. I take my hourly rate that I decided on and estimate the hours involved, then I include Materials like paint, sand paper, hardware, primer, etc
That looks incredible!! I am so glad that I saved this video after watching it for the first time!! I still love the look and really appreciate how you explained your process. You have made it look nice and simple to do so I cannot thank you enough for sharing!! I have rewatched this at least a half a dozen times 😊
New Follower here! I think this is by far the best video of this kind I have seen. Thank you for sharing your talent!!!
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Wow, I have done this using Black Sheep House demo and love it. Your video is so amazingly helpful and informative!!! I agree with doing different directions looks more upscale and realistic, -Tammy
I watched how Black Sheep did it and it’s very sloppy and immature looking. This one does a great job.
I tend to have perfectionist syndrome when it comes to stuff. So, neat and clean is my method. This young lady does a nice version of Black Sheep house's technique. Kudos to Shannon of BSH for doing the research that went into this technique 😊
Love this. One of best that I’ve seen!
So pretty & just what I was looking for ❤
this turned out amazing!!
You really did a professional job.
It's a very nice piece.
Gorgeous!!! 💜🤗💜
Love the color. Very nice.
Breathtaking result ❤❤🎉🎉
Why do you use 2 different paint sprayers? Asking because I want to start doing this myself. Love this piece. Also do you use the same cleaning and sealing top coat process for particle board wood vs regular wood?
This looks sooooooo good that i am inspired to do my furniture!!!
Aw yay!! Do it!!!
Stunning❣️
Beautiful ❤
I used shellac poly on the top of a table and it doesn’t match. I’m going to paint it with antler velvet and use the Java brown glaze technique as you have shown. I’ve wiped back the shellac poly with mineral spirits and want to know if I should use BIN water or shellac based primer before I paint with the S.W. Antler velvet , etc. thanks
You can use either primer! I prefer water based bc it’s easier to clean up. But oil based can be used too!
Thank you! If we dont have access to sherwin williams, can we use Behr Riveria Beach instead?
What base is your antler velvet in?
Satin
Gorgeous!
👏👏👏, that look great!
Thank you for sharing! Especially the paint colours! Question; is there a brown you would suggest for diy glaze? I cannot find this product
@@lorih8937 this glaze is only sold at Home Depot, but the rustoleum “chalked” line has a brown glaze called “aged glaze” and that works just the same, other wise I’d mix together a cooler brown and some floetrol and make your own!
@@RebrushedByMaddison thank you for your response. Unfortunately, my Home Depot in Canada does not seem to have either of these at the moment. I will keep searching for the aged glaze. Thank you also for the tip about floetrol!
Also, i forgot to mention that you did an amazing job! Dresser is gorgeous!
It's gorgeous
What sheen did you choose when you sprayed the antler velvet?
@@mollyphomsoukha4908 satin!
What’s the difference between decorative glaze and gel stain? I see a lot of people using gel stain to attain this same finish. Thank you
@@seanconnelly74 glaze is a lot thinner and water based, gives you more working time!
@@RebrushedByMaddison hey thanks!
I love it thank you for sharing
Thank you!
Amazing ❤
Thanks 😄
❤ l love the look
How do you derive a price or charge for your work? How much for example, did you charge a client for this dresser?
Wow great job!! 🎉
Looks great 👍 ❤
Thank you 🤍
Love it 😍
Thank you! 😊
If you do 2 coats of the paint, are you really doing 4? 2 for the outside of the dresser and another 2 coats for the inside edges of the drawers? If not, how are you opening the drawers to paint the edges while the paint is wet?
@@angieperez9685 typically I tape the inside of the drawers and leave them out slightly so I can spray the edges. If I missed any areas and I’ll take them out and hit the spots I missed. But if I need to move a drawer while it’s wet, I’ll touch the underside near the track or where I taped off on the sides. I plan to do a short where I show how I paint my drawers without taking everything out!
Can this work with eggshell paint sheen?
Thank you for the fantastic tutorial! I am a beginner furniture flipper but am starting to take on commissioned pieces for clients. My most difficult part is knowing what to charge. Would you mind sharing what you charged for this dresser? And did your fee include the cost of materials or did you bill that separately? I just finished a piece that I feel I undercharged.
I forget exactly what i charged for this one. I want to say $450-$475? I include cost of materials, and my hr rate. Pick up drop is additional.
I take my hourly rate that I decided on and estimate the hours involved, then I include Materials like paint, sand paper, hardware, primer, etc
what brand of sherwin williams antler velvet?
Great job! I love this look. Could you do this on real wood?
▶️ *Back in the 1970's, they called this exact paint treatment "antiquing."*
Funny how things come full circle. 😉
*Beautiful work, btw!* 😊
What finish is this paint, semi gloss or flat?
Satin
MORE LONG FORM. PLEASE. !!! ❤❤❤
Aw yay! Working on them!! 🤍🤍
Beautiful...I subscribed for all
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Why is my clear coat taking off my glaze?
@@chelseycisneros4113 make sure your glaze is totally dry. You don’t want it dry, or too thick! Let it dry overnight in humid or cold weather
Tape trick doesn't work I've tried several times
YOU COUL OF GIVIN BLACK SHEEP A SHOUT OUT SHE INVENTED THE FINIH
@@johnmeyerhofer6935 apparently you didn’t read the description
The vertical-horizontal approach is non-negotiable, and frankly, not doing it would be REDACTED