Create Beautiful Artistic Embossed Finishes with Milk Paint and Overglazing | Amy Howard
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
- Are you ready to transform your furniture with a stunning artistic finish? Join Amy Howard in her latest tutorial as she shows you how to create a beautiful layered embossed effect using milk paint, Venetian plaster, stencils, and antiquing glaze. This technique adds a touch of elegance and depth to any piece. With Amy's expert guidance, you'll learn how to achieve this timeless look step-by-step. Whether you're a seasoned refinisher or a beginner, you'll find this project both inspiring and rewarding. So, let’s get started and make your furniture pieces stand out!
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Wow! That is absolutely gorgeous 😍
Thank you so much!
When you get excited with the process too it is so exciting to watch this. Love love love
That is beautiful, but I expect no less from Amy Howard. Again, another outstanding video!
Thank you so much! 😊
It looks beautiful and I have so many things I want to do from your ideas!
You can do it!
I missed the “live”, so good to be here!
Thank you for watching!
Love it love it love it
Glad you love it!
The best sponge i ever found was from a pottery supply shop, it is an elephant ear sponge. It provides a nice small stipple. I used to shape sponges into a shape that was good for myself, well over the years commercial sponges fell apart while sea sponges have lasted for years.
Love this process!!! The colors are amazing!
Thank you so much!!
So beautiful! Greetings from Germany
Hey there!
OMG where have I been! This is beautiful and I love it!
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MARAVILHOSO!!!
Gorgeous!
thank you so much!
Ciao Amy ti seguo dall'Italia, mi piacciono tantissimo i tuoi video sei bravissima, crei delle cose meravigliose!
Hey there! Thank you!
Hey Amy! Sorry I missed the live but excited to catch this right now!! Jann from Canada
No worries! Thank you for watching!
@@amyhowardathome love your videos!!
I wonder if you used fabric stiffener on older doilies or lace could you use it as a stencil, spray the back with low tac rubber cement so it stays put. Hmm another idea to try
Darn. I missed the live. I wish we eased into Summer here in AZ. 100 degrees dropped on us like a bomb. That came out so pretty. I can't wait to try it.
I hear you about that Arizona heat-sounds like it arrived with a bang! I'm glad you liked the outcome of the project!
I didn't know you could use plaster in these stencils! It doesn't ruin them?
Amy you said you and your husband Venetian plastered your walls can you talk about that?
We will be doing a video soon!
Vale la pena taaantoo proceso?😢
When you say one part milk paint (which is a powder) and one part water, I'm not sure how to measure those. When you do your demos, you use your eye and experience to get the right consistency, but I think that is intimidating when you're first learning how to do something.
I suggest to start by measuring out the desired amount of milk paint powder and water using a measuring cup.