Tuscany gold, aged faux painting technique for walls

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @sapphiresennelier2319
    @sapphiresennelier2319 8 месяцев назад +2

    This is such a great technique. I’ve been seeking this exact process for creating abstract backgrounds for my floral paintings. I cannot tell how the doors to my creativity have opened after seeing your video. Thank you so much for sharing.❤

  • @maryjanemccoy1159
    @maryjanemccoy1159 21 день назад

    Gorgeous! Gonna follow this tutorial for my kitchen.

  • @losreyesguerrero
    @losreyesguerrero 4 года назад +22

    I tried the technique with a small twist and I am so happy with results. I painted the room with an eggshell color, very bright orange. I then got that same orange and mixed it white until it was almost white/ivory and mixed in the glaze. I spread the glazed paint with a rag all over the walls and the result is a lovely peach tuscan look. I only wish you tube allowed us to post photos so you could see the end result. Its beutiful.

    • @jcfcon6431
      @jcfcon6431 Год назад

      I would love to see this. Do you have instagram to send it over?

  • @nautifella
    @nautifella Год назад +1

    This is exactly the color and effected I've been searching for for my entry way. Thanks

  • @mbutterfly4180
    @mbutterfly4180 3 года назад +7

    I painted this on my wall yesterday. Looks pretty great. A couple of tips, be careful with the brown, you really want a lot of yellow and touches of brown. Also, the pigment goes a long way. I will probably use only one bottle of the yellow and brown pigment but 4 bottles of the glaze. You can eye ball when you have enough pigment in your glaze. Lastly, don't over do it with the rubbing alcohol. I had a spray bottle, which was great but in some years I literally got rid of the paint as I started brushing with the badger brush.

  • @musiclover1725
    @musiclover1725 3 года назад +2

    OMGGG. This is GOLD. Thank you Ronald!! It views kinda metallic too. I absolutely Love everything Tuscan and old world and this is on the mark WOW!!!

  • @louisemcelhill5748
    @louisemcelhill5748 2 года назад +1

    That's gorgeous. Good job. Thanks.

  • @bradmattix4914
    @bradmattix4914 3 года назад +1

    I love this technique, Ron. Thanks for sharing your vast knowledge and experience.

  • @zerosandones701
    @zerosandones701 3 года назад +1

    Great video, very straightforward instruction. Thank you!

  • @nancychapman1502
    @nancychapman1502 4 года назад +3

    Wonderful process, well described, you’re inspiring.

  • @StatingTheObvious.
    @StatingTheObvious. 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful and simple. I’m anxious to try it. I think I might actually add a verde or brown mica powder to the alcohol when I try it. Thanks for the great finish technique 👍🏼

  • @TamiFowler1
    @TamiFowler1 4 года назад +2

    Thank you!! Love this look. And nice hair!!

  • @L4M858
    @L4M858 3 месяца назад

    Wow, very cool look there!

  • @abp2861
    @abp2861 2 года назад

    Dude……you are good..love the vid…..informative, creative and very entertaining. Crap happens to other people as well as myself with painters tape.

  • @dorothyreed3787
    @dorothyreed3787 3 года назад

    I had to repair a crack in a faux painted wall. Now I need to match the colors. Lucky for me it’s in a corner behind and over the entry door. It’s about a two foot square area. The colors you used in the video are almost just like the ones in the room.
    I’m going to look in the description box here for then info you shared on this project! Wish me luck and Thank you! 🙏🙌

  • @erickdrumfreak
    @erickdrumfreak 2 месяца назад

    Yeah that’s super cool .

  • @SCOUSER-
    @SCOUSER- 2 года назад

    OMG I tried this about controlling it with the yellow and it works 💯 so do I love this finish cheers Ron 🙏🏼👌🏼🇬🇧

  • @speranza8494
    @speranza8494 2 года назад

    Absolutely amazing.

  • @bethrod5582
    @bethrod5582 3 года назад

    Genius!!!👍👍 I loved it! Thank you for sharing! New subscriber!

  • @katefitzgibbon4270
    @katefitzgibbon4270 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant thank you

  • @Pipsquacky
    @Pipsquacky 3 года назад

    Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing your technique.

  • @ElectricC0mpany
    @ElectricC0mpany 3 года назад

    Awesome. I was wanting a texture similar to aged walls in italy.

  • @PassionateStrawberry
    @PassionateStrawberry 4 года назад +3

    This is such a lovely technique. I really wanna do this in my living room now that I have so much time. The only thing is that alcohol is hard to find nowadays, like someone else pointed out during this pandemic and the price has gone up dramatically. Maybe in the future maybe easy.

    • @losreyesguerrero
      @losreyesguerrero 4 года назад +1

      Try a rag, dab with a cotton rag. It takes a bit more creativity but you can get something similar.

    • @PassionateStrawberry
      @PassionateStrawberry 4 года назад

      losreyesguerrero thank you 🙏

  • @armzforte23
    @armzforte23 2 года назад

    Awesome! Thanks.

  • @mariad4183
    @mariad4183 4 года назад

    Lovely! Great instruction!

  • @HowellandClarkeAdventures
    @HowellandClarkeAdventures 2 года назад

    I love it!

  • @Austin-uf9rc
    @Austin-uf9rc 6 месяцев назад

    Can you use the alcohol step (and your entire process rather) on ceilings before you pull with the badger brush?
    Thank you!

  • @lindavanz2950
    @lindavanz2950 4 года назад +3

    Ron, I really love this finish. Did you upload the video for a similar effect on an orange peel wall? I can't see it. "when you let the glaze set up and rub a dry brush over and the glaze gets a very soft almost leathery look"

  • @heyb6268
    @heyb6268 4 года назад +4

    This is exactly what I’ve been looking for. Can you do this technique over an acrylic Gesso on canvas?

  • @dionb5491
    @dionb5491 3 года назад

    This is super impressive thank you for the demonstration superb craftsmanship

  • @raygoforth994
    @raygoforth994 2 года назад

    I really like your presentation on how you speak and explain things on your list of material you list the pigment yellow but when I checked Home Depot there are two types of yellow can you be more specific thank you

  • @elizabethstump4077
    @elizabethstump4077 9 месяцев назад

    I am painting my kitchen - it's almost a complete match to my wall. I do want to do something like this with glaze. Thanks for the tips. Did n;t think ot hydrate before applying the glaze. This is the effect I want (without the alcohol step).

  • @TheRichardmay1
    @TheRichardmay1 2 года назад +1

    Can this be done on exterior surface using ??? what products

  • @davidmartin1793
    @davidmartin1793 4 года назад

    Beautiful finish Ron

  • @loralieisa
    @loralieisa 4 года назад +6

    Beautiful work! It's gonna be hard, if not impossible to find rubbing alcohol since people are hoarding these items.

    • @PassionateStrawberry
      @PassionateStrawberry 4 года назад +2

      Loralieisa M you’re so right. I’d love my whole living room like this. I’d definitely need a lot of alcohol. These damn hoarders ugghhh haha.

    • @SynHaptX
      @SynHaptX 3 года назад

      I ordered rubbing alc Amazon. Should get here in three weeks.

  • @SethSpeaksChannelJaneRoberts
    @SethSpeaksChannelJaneRoberts 6 месяцев назад

    I have a small wall that has heavy texture from a plaster that’s at least been there 40 years. It’s a pretty neat wall. I’ve positioned it and the surrounding walls a true yellow. Was thinking this technique of faux painting would look cool. My question is do you think it will be over kill and would it even work on a very heavy, kinda sloppy plated wall?
    Any info you can give would be great! Maybe there is another technique that’s better for an already textured wall.
    Thank you so much!
    Love your work!!

  • @pixiemartinez6196
    @pixiemartinez6196 4 года назад

    Beautiful finish and a wonderfully simple explanation! Thanks for the inspiration! :-)

  • @lisamoore8177
    @lisamoore8177 3 года назад

    that's beautiful. I am going to do my bathroom tomorrow but would like to know how much wall to do at aa time. My bathroom is 10x12

  • @porterp.375
    @porterp.375 Год назад

    Thanks fro the amazing teachings Ron! What type of sheen should i use for my protective clear coat/poly? I don't want to ruin the existing sheen from the faux. Thanks again for the techniques

  • @homarbautista4808
    @homarbautista4808 4 года назад +1

    I'm want to learning . Nice work 👌

  • @sujeybermudez9947
    @sujeybermudez9947 Год назад

    Love your videos Thank You very much 😊some links for materials sometimes don’t work 😢

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  Год назад

      All of the kinks are being updated now and will be working by midnight

  • @anthonymarsala3086
    @anthonymarsala3086 4 года назад +2

    Hi Ron,
    I'm remodeling my kitchen with a tuscan look and would love to paint my walls using this technique! I have a couple of questions:
    1. I haven't worked with glaze before. Can you give us the proportions of pigment to glaze that you used for the yellow and brown glaze?
    2. You make it look easy, but do you think this is something a homeowner like me who can do regular house painting but has no experience with glazing can do and achieve a reasonable result? I can experiment before applying to my kitchen, but I don't want to spend hours and have it look bad.

  • @deannalee1759
    @deannalee1759 10 месяцев назад

    Can you do this on a textured wall or does it need to be a smooth wall?

  • @ravenfeathesDVM
    @ravenfeathesDVM 2 года назад

    Very cool.

  • @TimBolenski
    @TimBolenski 4 года назад +5

    Ron, amazing, absolutely amazing. I love that look. So the glaze is in the dark brown color? I may have to rewatch. If you just do that on the lower portion of the wall what color is on the top, just the mixed yellow & brown without the ETOH effect?

  • @ynord6994
    @ynord6994 3 года назад

    Great video.

  • @raygoforth994
    @raygoforth994 2 года назад

    On your list of material on your yellow pigment Home Depot has two listed interior yellow and light yellow which one do you use

  • @JaneTownsend-g1o
    @JaneTownsend-g1o 6 месяцев назад

    I need to do a larger area. Do I do your technique on my entire wall 10x15, or small areas at a time? I will be doing this on an exterior wall. Ty

  • @barbarajohn4725
    @barbarajohn4725 4 года назад +1

    Hi Ron, loved your video! I would like to achieve the same result, but with a green/blu peacock color. Can you give me please an idea on which 2 colours to use? Thanks in advance. Babs

  • @ferrollg
    @ferrollg 3 года назад

    After you blended the colors with the plastic, could you smooth out the patterns with the badger brush?

  • @grasshoppertown
    @grasshoppertown 4 года назад +2

    Hey Ron, you’re a true artist. I’m doing A room of four 9 x 12 walls. What is the percentage of the glaze/tint mix? And how much would I need for the four walls?

  • @josephwhatley9027
    @josephwhatley9027 2 года назад

    How hard is this to repair layer or keep wiped down from pets.
    Looks really nice and would match my house nicely.

  • @DZ32100
    @DZ32100 Год назад

    Where can I get the exact paint codes and everything for the exact same look

  • @lauramccauley8651
    @lauramccauley8651 Год назад

    Hello, if I dothis on a pice of furniture should I use some kind of clear coat? Thank you

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  Год назад +2

      Yes, I use a water-based polyurethane at least one coat, if not to Minwax is sufficient

  • @garypuckettmuse
    @garypuckettmuse 4 года назад

    What?!? That is absolutely gorgeous! Any chance you could show us how to deal with the edges of the sections when doing a whole wall?

  • @shrineshrine389
    @shrineshrine389 Год назад

    thank you

  • @StevenCooper-ho8hu
    @StevenCooper-ho8hu Месяц назад

    How to you get the wall effect of muted paints like in the Jennifer Lopez older movie called the cell?

  • @NonoNono-st7fm
    @NonoNono-st7fm 2 года назад

    Hi!
    I love your work!
    where can I find the description of the materials , what you used?
    Thank you

  • @mattwenger1338
    @mattwenger1338 4 года назад

    This texture looks like the surface of a cratered planet. Any chance you can make a video using the natural colors of the planet Mars, using the same texturing techniques?

  • @homarbautista4808
    @homarbautista4808 4 года назад +1

    Do you use antique glasé

  • @ImSpartacus74AD
    @ImSpartacus74AD Год назад

    Wow what a finish superb 👌🏻and great presentation, for the colour you have chosen if u was doing this as lower part of a wall, what colour would you suggest above it? Thanks

  • @SynHaptX
    @SynHaptX 3 года назад

    It's so cool!! How do I start over when I screw it up the first time?

  • @corteltube
    @corteltube 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @hildihearn7226
    @hildihearn7226 Год назад

    beautiful! can i do this to a cement floor? do i need special paint? also it is about 1500 sqft. any suggestions for effeciency?

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  Год назад

      I have a new product that’s exactly like marmorino but designed for floors. I’ll have a video and all the information online next Thursday at 8pm

  • @IncredibleUtube4740
    @IncredibleUtube4740 Год назад

    What if my walls are all yellow do I need to start all over with the off white sort of work backwards to get that same look

    • @the-lonely-ous1767
      @the-lonely-ous1767 9 месяцев назад

      Same question here. What did you do with the wall?

  • @SynHaptX
    @SynHaptX 3 года назад

    What if I want to do a very subtle gray color scheme. Base coat already down is Origami White eggshell.

  • @bluelunadog
    @bluelunadog 2 года назад

    Would it work for gold and teal? I would have to do the brown and yellow then a teal and maybe a light green?

  • @Thebearfootgoddess
    @Thebearfootgoddess 3 года назад

    Can you do this technique over a matte finish paint?

  • @scottm.1602
    @scottm.1602 2 года назад

    The link to the brown pigment directed me to the red color. What colors are you using?

  • @thedwarvendispatch5364
    @thedwarvendispatch5364 2 года назад

    Would you recommend this for a medieval tavern look?

  • @ronnienelson9653
    @ronnienelson9653 4 месяца назад

    Can you wash the walls later without Polly on it?

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  4 месяца назад

      Sure you can, but you run the risk of damaging the finish so a sacrificial protective layer is only a little bit extra work, but will give the finish a much longer lifespan

  • @ruthannbeelersturgill944
    @ruthannbeelersturgill944 3 года назад

    looking for the list of paints you used for this old world finish and am unable to find them; please help

  • @julietalbuquerque
    @julietalbuquerque 3 года назад

    wow!!

  • @goatworks4051
    @goatworks4051 2 года назад

    Hi, I really love this look. I have all the materials you said to get but I can't get the Chromoflo 830-2024. It's not available on Amazon anymore and I can't find it anywhere else. Also, I'm in Canada and I did find it on Pain Supply's website but it doesn't look like they ship here. Anything else I could use that's available? You do amazing work by the way, I hope mine turns out close to what you did here. Thanks

  • @johnnypizano4877
    @johnnypizano4877 3 года назад +1

    Looks great! I am going to try this exact technique on my kitchen walls ...However my question is I have textured the walls, is that going to take away from this final look?? Is it even worth putting this much work into it? Thank you

    • @DirceuCorsetti
      @DirceuCorsetti 3 года назад

      I tried it on textured walls and it didn't work. The nooks and crannies retain the bright yellow and make it really hard to make a smoothly transition between the strokes.

  • @adrianacaballero2494
    @adrianacaballero2494 Год назад

    Hey please provide materials and color list thanks!

  • @Doofus171
    @Doofus171 2 года назад

    The pigments are all out of stock and unavailable. Cant find them anywhere in stock and not coming back to availability any time soon. What do you suggest as alternatives?

  • @christinamiller5848
    @christinamiller5848 3 года назад

    WOW! Just found your you tube video just now. Not only are you adorable to watch and listen to but also your smooth very detailed easy to follow helpful video is so informative that I can't believe the ease of the end result. I just bought a house that has a want to be tuscany look, but feel stuck with the overkill YIKES more than gold that you can imagine. I have an artist that is helping me with correcting its existence, but he wants to prime and start all over again. I just would like to know how I can achieve glazing a brown tone alternating walls. He disagrees. Do you? I'm trying to save money. Thank you in advance.

  • @athleticamee6485
    @athleticamee6485 2 года назад

    🤯🤯🤯🤯😍😍😍😍

  • @doyleholz6340
    @doyleholz6340 4 года назад

    I mixed 1/4 tsp tint to 1 cup glaze and it came out super light. Not bad, but not what I was going for. If I choose to start over, I’ll def mix at least 1 tablespoon to 1 cup.

  • @tammyshaw3040
    @tammyshaw3040 4 года назад +1

    . where can I find the exact products used for this technique?

  • @573Freckles
    @573Freckles 3 года назад

    The links for the yellow and brown pigments are both the same, raw umber. What is the yellow color called?

  • @lisastence4060
    @lisastence4060 2 года назад

    I put too much yellow in my second batch and used it. Can you tell me if there is a trick to lighten up the color after it's dried? Can I re-glaze over the dried area to tone it down?

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  2 года назад

      I’ll discuss this in mondays live stream q and a at 8pm eastern

    • @lisastence4060
      @lisastence4060 2 года назад

      thank you and how can I see your live stream to fix my mistake?

  • @tomg7027
    @tomg7027 2 года назад

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @mdormy
    @mdormy Год назад

    I’m so frustrated now😢😢. I have watched the vid at least 10 times, have the modern masters glaze nd the pigments u used but nowhere do I see the proportions to mix them. Please please reply. Thank u🙏

  • @vidhijain9769
    @vidhijain9769 4 года назад

    Hi, can you please tell me what colors you used and how to tint the glaze ?
    I have a gallon of Benjamin moore clear glaze how do I use it ?

  • @adrianherrada1644
    @adrianherrada1644 4 года назад

    Can I use eggshell rather than satin for the Gold Tuscan wall?

  • @ldhoneybee9290
    @ldhoneybee9290 3 года назад

    How do u tint the glaze does Modron masters have the tint?

  • @jdee3997
    @jdee3997 4 года назад +1

    Would the alcohol step be needed on a wall already textured with a light orange peel effect? Loving the finished look and your choice of colors, but not sure how will look on my textured walls.

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  4 года назад +1

      J Dee the alcohol adds the effect. The orange peel won’t look the same. But I have created a cool look on orange peel when you let the glaze set up and rub a dry brush over and the glaze gets a very soft almost leathery look. I’ll make a video this week and show you

    • @jdee3997
      @jdee3997 4 года назад +1

      @@RonaldLayman Oh thank you so much! I admire many of you finished looks and wish I could achieve the same, but these textured walls are throwing me off. I recently watched your MM Shimmer Stone and fell in love with your final result. I need something to bounce light around in a windowless small bath and camo the texture.

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  4 года назад +1

      You could always skim the wall with two coats of modern masters texture effects to burry the texture.

    • @jdee3997
      @jdee3997 4 года назад +1

      @@RonaldLayman My trowel techniques are not up nearly as good as yours. Could you do a series on trowel techniques when going around obstacles like water lines or shower heads? I just today gave the walls a base coat of Sherwin Williams Eggshell, color called Honeycomb. I have spent the past week re-re-re-watching all your videos. I still favor your one titled Tuscany gold, faux painting techniques for walls, though I am eager to see what you are going to put together for orange peel walls. Could good quality metallic paints be mixed with MM water based glaze to produce a favorable effect? Thinking already of next project, something stunning for my focal wall at the staircase landing.

  • @azul4evermx66
    @azul4evermx66 Год назад

    Hi! Quick question, do you mix the alcohol with water? If so how many ounces water by alcohol? Thanks for doing this videos , new subscriptor

    • @azul4evermx66
      @azul4evermx66 Год назад

      @@RonaldLayman 👍🏻🤟🏻thanks

  • @missswann4234
    @missswann4234 8 месяцев назад

    Ty❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @cindyyan9851
    @cindyyan9851 4 года назад

    I've painted my walls with a yellow base flat, which I don't like the color. Does my base have to be a satin finish to be able to get the effect that you have shown us? Please reply. Thanks!

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  4 года назад

      Flat paint will absorb the glaze making it dry quicker and harder to manipulate. That’s why eggshell low sheen or satin are highly recommended in order to achieve the effect as shown in the process

  • @plee6008
    @plee6008 4 года назад +2

    Ronald Layman can you give me the % for mixing the pigment into the glaze for the shade brown you have here? Thx

    • @clintcordero
      @clintcordero 4 года назад +1

      Please answer lol

    • @clintcordero
      @clintcordero 4 года назад +2

      Found out myself but there is no percent to aim for it's personal taste so try on a piece of sheetrock before you do a wall. Half a cup of glaze in my case per 1/8 teaspoon paint/tint worked just fine and the most important thing was to mix the colors when dabbing the plastic bag. Otherwise you get a giraffe effect!

    • @plee6008
      @plee6008 4 года назад

      Thank you C C

    • @vidhijain9769
      @vidhijain9769 4 года назад

      @@clintcordero I have a gallon of clear glaze. should I mix the pigment in that and I don't need to but any paint ?

  • @every-dai866
    @every-dai866 3 года назад

    Can i use 70% alcohol?and what if i dont use glaze paint,will it be different?because i cant find any glaze here in philippines.i dont think we have what you used..please reply😍😍😍

  • @thaliasebelen8535
    @thaliasebelen8535 3 года назад

    Is there anyway to do this with a matte finish ?

  • @xan8185
    @xan8185 4 года назад

    This might sound like a dumb question...BUT...if I have an light aqua wall...how could I do this? Any suggestions? Or would it look awful? Im trying to imagine an aqua wall with this kind of finish...But my imagination won't take me there.

    • @Thorn707
      @Thorn707 4 года назад +1

      Maybe you could use turquoise blue and dark teal. :)

  • @karenjames3720
    @karenjames3720 3 года назад

    Can anyone answer question for me? I am ready to do very large area but using a small badger brush for large wall seems crazy to me. That would take forever. Is there another type of large brush I can use or would I have to use small badger brush???? If anyone can help please let me know.

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  3 года назад

      If you want that exact same look, yes Do you have to use a small brush

    • @karenjames3720
      @karenjames3720 3 года назад

      @@RonaldLayman Thank you so much for replying! Since I have such a large area, wall is like 17' high, I guess I just need to do small area at time. Wish you worked out here near Nags Head N.C.

  • @davids1681
    @davids1681 4 года назад +2

    Good stuff, Ron. I wouldn't fault you for getting some kind of promo consideration from Modern Masters, but regardless, is there a DIY method to produce glazes, for those of us who are too remotely-located, poor, or just independently-minded and adventurous to immediately run to the brand-name stuff?
    Also in this and some other videos, it would be interesting to know what effects can be handled as a solo act, versus those that require a helper (or two) to keep a wet surface, edge, etc. In this video, I found myself wondering how far I could get with the various glaze-working steps before worrying about it skinning over or otherwise becoming un-blendable, and if that's a problem, where and how I'd blend it from one session to the next.

    • @losreyesguerrero
      @losreyesguerrero 4 года назад

      I used the cheapest glazed the hardware store had and it worked great. For anbarea of 300 ft I probably used 1/4 of glaze and less of 1/2 of paint for the glazing technique itself. If you do it with a rag and in seçtions of no bigger than maybe 3 feet at a time you will donfine by yourself. I did by myself and finished glazing in less than 2 hours. I just moved my rag as if I was wiping the walls.

  • @karenjames3720
    @karenjames3720 4 года назад +2

    You are amazing!! Watched many other videos you posted also. I'm going with this to do large area and have question. How much pigment do I add to the 32oz glaze? I followed your links for supplies and in shopping cart. So excited to do this. I did check out your company but you didn't work in my near outer banks NC. Can you please tell me how much pigment to add to the 32 oz of glaze?
    Thanks
    Karen

  • @cindyyan9851
    @cindyyan9851 4 года назад

    Anyone know what the proportion in mixing the glaze with the color?

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  4 года назад

      That depends on the Brand You are using when you use our classic wall glaze which is a very slow trying product to give you a lot of working time it’s 1 quart of paint do you want a gallon of glaze

    • @cindyyan9851
      @cindyyan9851 4 года назад

      @@RonaldLayman No stores seems to sell glaze in Canada, not even Michael's. I think your shipping itself will kill my budget. I'll have to just paint another color on the walls to cover the yellow. Thanks for your quick reply!

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  4 года назад +1

      Try textureline, They are based in Canada have some distribution in Canada and have a very good line of products

    • @RonaldLayman
      @RonaldLayman  4 года назад

      www.texturlinehomedecor.com/Tools.html

    • @cindyyan9851
      @cindyyan9851 4 года назад

      @@RonaldLayman Thanks for the info! I've never heard of this company Good to know!