You are much braver (and neater) than I am. Probably the first thing I would do is dip my scarf into the paint. Then massive amounts of Old Ochre would smear across the bustline and belly. And finally, I would have paint all over my bracelet, as well as my hands and nose.
Oh goodness I do all those things I am very very messy..... Marty has to help clean all my messes up.... But my belly rubs along my furniture all the tine😂😂😂
Hi ya Lel . I ❤ this piece . ❤ the dark and white wax highlights and low lights 👍 I laugh everytime you say ! Ask me how I know just ❤the way you say it 😆It Reminds me of my mother . I think I’ve nearly watched them All ! Take care girl lots a ❤
Ahh yes the bar was a good find ...glad you thought this useful it's just the the same technique and works well on detailed pieces. Thanks so much for watching 😊 Lel ❤️
Thank you for the tutorial, I've a table I bought years ago, very similar in style to this one just waiting for something like this.. I'm going to try these techniques.. ❤
Thanks Toni, Lovely to have you as a subscriber, we hope we deserve your sub and look forward to doing more videos. Hope you well and enjoying life in Southern California. Sounds nice and warm there, not like here in chilly Scotland.
No Tracie I didn't however usually I do. It had been drying for a few days and I knew it would stick. Generally I usually always do especially if I'm in the studio in the stable. I use furniture laquer under and over my transfers. Thanks for watching ❤️
Again, a beautiful piece with many layers. I have a question that I hope you will be able to answer… I have an old (60s-70s) French Provincial laminate dresser that I am redoing to use in my living room under the tv. I used an oil based primer. I bought a very pale green latex semi gloss paint. [this is the first piece of furniture I’ve painted]. I’m leaning a ton from your videos. Anyhow, can I use dark wax to give the latex paint some depth? Or will it not stick? I bought a satin polyurethane to put on as a sealer.
Hi Susan thanks for your question sorry its taken a while to reply back I have had a sick bug. I don't use the paints you have used as I only use chalk paint so I think I'm correct. I can't see any reason why you couldn't use wax to add depth however I would apply your sealer then your wax it should then cure as normal applying the wax before your sealer could be an issue as your sealer will not adhere. Hope this makes sense x Lel x
i have an old circle table that my mother-in-law had in her hall and she had plants on it and watered them there also. I'd like to use blues. i have a floral print on off-white material. Some of the cushions are blue ticking. So same as you did this table but with blues. i don't know what color to use.
I use Annie Sloan paint Linda so I'm not sure what paint you use. I would suggest a light blue as your first coat then a slightly darker blue and maybe a off white or a grey white to go over it with this will prevent it getting two dark. However if your looking for a slightly darker blue start with a grey and blend a blue colour and a slightly darker blue on top. Remember you don't need to run out and buy more paint just by adding a little white or black can turn your blue into 3 shades that will all work together. I'm hoping I have answered your question but if your insure just get back to me. I am always really happy to help. Lel X ❤️ If you use Annie Sloan I think old ochre Louis blue and maybe Greek blue...X
Fabulous. Love it. This was so informative. Thank you. Once again it’s 3 a.m. in Texas, and I’m watching another ‘Made by Marley’!
Thanks so very much for continuing to watch x x
You are much braver (and neater) than I am. Probably the first thing I would do is dip my scarf into the paint. Then massive amounts of Old Ochre would smear across the bustline and belly. And finally, I would have paint all over my bracelet, as well as my hands and nose.
Oh goodness I do all those things I am very very messy..... Marty has to help clean all my messes up.... But my belly rubs along my furniture all the tine😂😂😂
Just gorgeous! Thank you for doing this tutorial. You're so talented!
Thanks so much for watching it's really appreciated 😊❤️
I love this piece. Thank you for showing where to apply dark & white wax. Very very informative 👍😎🤗🥰♥️
Thanks so much I'm glad it was helpful and I'm very grateful you took the time to watch.
Lel x ❤️
I like the way of blending starting with light color. Very pretty
Awww that was a cute little table X ❤️
Talented!! Can't wait to give some of your tips and tricks a shot.
Ha ha thanks hope those tips and tricks help you out Jayme ❤️
Thank you so much for this. You are an amazing artist
Monika thanks that's so kind of you X❤️❤️
Thank you so much for sharing this technique❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Patti 💞
Hi ya Lel . I ❤ this piece . ❤ the dark and white wax highlights and low lights 👍
I laugh everytime you say ! Ask me how I know just ❤the way you say it 😆It Reminds me of my mother .
I think I’ve nearly watched them All !
Take care girl lots a ❤
I say ask me how I know because I've done so many things wrong that if I can help you guys then I will x x
I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE that bar!! That is a dream find! Thank you for sharing your technique with the paint!! I loved this table too!
Ahh yes the bar was a good find ...glad you thought this useful it's just the the same technique and works well on detailed pieces. Thanks so much for watching 😊
Lel ❤️
So in love with this look!
Thanks Kathy glad you liked it X ❤️
I absolutely love this piece 😍
Awwww that's really very kind thanks ❤️😃
This would go perfectly in my living room!
Ha ha thanks xx♥️♥️♥️
BEAUTIFUL!!!💗💗💗
Thanks Debbie 😊 glad you liked it ❤️
Thank you for the tutorial, I've a table I bought years ago, very similar in style to this one just waiting for something like this.. I'm going to try these techniques.. ❤
Your welcome oh great you can paint yours ...happy creating ☺️
Thank you for the video Marley, i love it
Yay I'm so glad thanks for watching ❤️❤️
Beautiful!!
Thanks Alyson that's super kind ❤️
Beautiful ❤
Thanks so much x
I really like it. I’ve just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to your lovely work. TFS. Toni in So California
Thanks Toni, Lovely to have you as a subscriber, we hope we deserve your sub and look forward to doing more videos. Hope you well and enjoying life in Southern California. Sounds nice and warm there, not like here in chilly Scotland.
Like it? I love it!
Thanks so much 💕
I love this piece! Did you seal it before you added the transfer? If so what did you use?
No Tracie I didn't however usually I do. It had been drying for a few days and I knew it would stick. Generally I usually always do especially if I'm in the studio in the stable. I use furniture laquer under and over my transfers.
Thanks for watching ❤️
Again, a beautiful piece with many layers.
I have a question that I hope you will be able to answer… I have an old (60s-70s) French Provincial laminate dresser that I am redoing to use in my living room under the tv.
I used an oil based primer. I bought a very pale green latex semi gloss paint. [this is the first piece of furniture I’ve painted]. I’m leaning a ton from your videos.
Anyhow, can I use dark wax to give the latex paint some depth? Or will it not stick? I bought a satin polyurethane to put on as a sealer.
Hi Susan thanks for your question sorry its taken a while to reply back I have had a sick bug.
I don't use the paints you have used as I only use chalk paint so I think I'm correct. I can't see any reason why you couldn't use wax to add depth however I would apply your sealer then your wax it should then cure as normal applying the wax before your sealer could be an issue as your sealer will not adhere.
Hope this makes sense x
Lel x
i have an old circle table that my mother-in-law had in her hall and she had plants on it and watered them there also. I'd like to use blues. i have a floral print on off-white material. Some of the cushions are blue ticking. So same as you did this table but with blues. i don't know what color to use.
I use Annie Sloan paint Linda so I'm not sure what paint you use. I would suggest a light blue as your first coat then a slightly darker blue and maybe a off white or a grey white to go over it with this will prevent it getting two dark.
However if your looking for a slightly darker blue start with a grey and blend a blue colour and a slightly darker blue on top.
Remember you don't need to run out and buy more paint just by adding a little white or black can turn your blue into 3 shades that will all work together.
I'm hoping I have answered your question but if your insure just get back to me. I am always really happy to help.
Lel X ❤️
If you use Annie Sloan I think old ochre Louis blue and maybe Greek blue...X
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