Ash is my favorite colour! Just used it on top of a Cranberry night stand. With Fresco. There were imperfections on the top of the nightstand from water damage. I wanted to hide those. Turn out simply awesome!! And yes, a little Fresco goes a long way. Thank you for your amazing videos. I just love FMP & all the products.
You for sure can - but not sure how much that would actually change it! Because the fresco texture is so much higher than the regular paint, sanding it does a lot of distressing. It would be a wonderful experiment though!
@@KimH11 Our antiquing Glaze- it has a nice brown tint to it. The lighting is difficult to see here so I recommend you do some testing to make sure you achieve the look and colour you want :)
Beautiful
Ash is my favorite colour! Just used it on top of a Cranberry night stand. With Fresco. There were imperfections on the top of the nightstand from water damage. I wanted to hide those. Turn out simply awesome!! And yes, a little Fresco goes a long way. Thank you for your amazing videos. I just love FMP & all the products.
GORGEOUSNESS ❤️❤️❤️
This was a fabulous clip ,thank you, So inspiring
Thank you so much!
I can’t believe you find things like this in the street. It just doesn’t happen over here in the uk 😳
Can you tell me how you did the wall. Is this also with fresco
the wall did also use fresco - four layers of different colours applied using a trowel! We will be making a how-to for this soon :)
@@FusionMineralPaints is there a how-to for the walls yet?
Can you rub some beeswax over the first coat to get even more of the first color coming thru after you do a 2nd color and distress?
You for sure can - but not sure how much that would actually change it! Because the fresco texture is so much higher than the regular paint, sanding it does a lot of distressing. It would be a wonderful experiment though!
hi there, what is the color of the cabinet behind you?
buttermilk cream :)
@@FusionMineralPaints really ??? That looks more like cathedral taupe
@@KimH11 It has a glaze on it - it was painted over 15 years ago :)
@@FusionMineralPaints I love it ! What glaze would that be ?
@@KimH11 Our antiquing Glaze- it has a nice brown tint to it. The lighting is difficult to see here so I recommend you do some testing to make sure you achieve the look and colour you want :)
My intentions are not to insult but time to bump your game up utubers have better tutorials and results.