Okay, so I've watched about 16 different tutorials (some of them by "professionals") and their finished walls looked terrible. Yours is so beautifully blended! I can't wait to try this.
I have watched a number of ombre diy-s, and your result looks the best so far. I like the gentle smooth transitions you made compared to the barely blurred stripes most people do.
Even though you made mistakes your video is good. You clearly described your mistakes to make the video more user-friendly. Many videos do not show what could go wrong and if they do make mistakes they don't usually know what they are doing to turn it around or gloss over the mistake with no clear narrative. You can tell you have experience and great artistic instincts. You did it well and I'd love to see the wall after you rested and went back to fix the white. LOL!
Your attitude is great, everyone has to start somewhere, and with paint projects, there is always painting over what you may not like the end result of. I am going to Ombre a wall in my sitting room/home office in the next week or so. I am 71 years young and I am in good health, so I am going for it. I was almost going to spend near $500.00 for something similar on Wallisism which has beautiful murals and wallpapers. As I started to convince myself to part with my hard saved cash, I remembered watching someone do an Ombre wall years ago, so I am back looking to see how to go about it before I even pick out my paint. I know it will be Sherwin Williams Cashmere line as that paint defies description! Yes its 20-40$$ more a gallon than their normal line, but Cashmere is the bomb paint. It goes on like thick soft butter, it fills in and bonds to tiny indentations or scratches your drywall may have (my house is over 20 yrs old and I am not the first owner so it does have "imperfections" . I saw someone using the Cashmere line and decided right there and then to go to the Sherwin Williams store and have a paint talk. Cashmere comes in two sheens, one is a pearl sheen and one is low luster. I going for low luster for the accent wall in blues and the pearl on the other walls which will be the same color that I use for the base coat in the Ombre. I just know it will come out good and then I can sit in my massage chair and admire it while my old bones and muscles recover!!!
tip: (example ombre light pink to redish pink..) get a white paint and a red paint.(10white:8red ratio) step: 1)mix 1 part red to 10 part white to create a light pink color then paint it to your wall horizontaly for about 1 foot. 2)add again another 1 part red to the paint left from the first that you mixed then paint it under the part that you painted at the step 1... 3)repeat step 2 so on... 4)be proud thats a nice wall you have!
it's much easier to blend the colors together on the wall as it is WET (you have to keep it wet) than to mix them in a container and apply that. you get a more natural progression if you blend the colors on the wall with a brush as you go
Very nice first attempt! I realize it's been quite a while since you posted this video, but do you remember the specific colors you used? Or looking back on it now, what shades would you use for that tropical look?
I would have used a sponge instead of a brush, dipping 1/2 into 1 colour, and the other 1/2 into the other colour, and sponging to blend on the wall (the same way people do with 2 or more colours of nail polish on their fingernails).
Wall looks good, but I was dying watching you use a brush. Using a roller slowly from one side would have sped things up, and then you could’ve gone back and blended the colors with the brush as you go.
next time do the wall in 3 section start from the top with the light color work down to your dark color. In stead of using a brush. use a sea sponge for fading .what a defiance. your job looks very nice. note: Do sample's on Pieces of sheet rock. the customer will decide what he or she wants. From a 2 tone through 4 tone ( tone mean shades) good luck. god bless
I like your voice it's cute and idk, thank you for this video, I could keep trying until I get it right but goddammit I've already put like 4 layers of paint, one for every failed attempt, so I'd rather just learn exactly how to do it...although this is an entire wall and my thing is just a 2cm line so I think I still have to try some stuff. This video is from 2014....fuck, that was 4 years ago...I WAS 11 WHEN THIS HAPPENED. I'm bored
holy crap i watched this video like 2 years ago and now im watching your vlogs all the time i just realised
Okay, so I've watched about 16 different tutorials (some of them by "professionals") and their finished walls looked terrible. Yours is so beautifully blended! I can't wait to try this.
I have watched a number of ombre diy-s, and your result looks the best so far. I like the gentle smooth transitions you made compared to the barely blurred stripes most people do.
This looked great. It reminds me of the ocean and sky.
Even though you made mistakes your video is good. You clearly described your mistakes to make the video more user-friendly. Many videos do not show what could go wrong and if they do make mistakes they don't usually know what they are doing to turn it around or gloss over the mistake with no clear narrative. You can tell you have experience and great artistic instincts. You did it well and I'd love to see the wall after you rested and went back to fix the white. LOL!
I appreciate all the overflowing realness going on.
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Use an app called Shazam... it "listens" to the song and will tell you in mere seconds what it is called & who sings it ;)
You saved my life. Thank you!!! I've been searching for this song for months!!!
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This looks super cool! Congrats!
Oh man. Great tips. Imagine doing like the colors of a sunset!
Your attitude is great, everyone has to start somewhere, and with paint projects, there is always painting over what you may not like the end result of. I am going to Ombre a wall in my sitting room/home office in the next week or so. I am 71 years young and I am in good health, so I am going for it. I was almost going to spend near $500.00 for something similar on Wallisism which has beautiful murals and wallpapers. As I started to convince myself to part with my hard saved cash, I remembered watching someone do an Ombre wall years ago, so I am back looking to see how to go about it before I even pick out my paint. I know it will be Sherwin Williams Cashmere line as that paint defies description! Yes its 20-40$$ more a gallon than their normal line, but Cashmere is the bomb paint. It goes on like thick soft butter, it fills in and bonds to tiny indentations or scratches your drywall may have (my house is over 20 yrs old and I am not the first owner so it does have "imperfections" . I saw someone using the Cashmere line and decided right there and then to go to the Sherwin Williams store and have a paint talk. Cashmere comes in two sheens, one is a pearl sheen and one is low luster. I going for low luster for the accent wall in blues and the pearl on the other walls which will be the same color that I use for the base coat in the Ombre. I just know it will come out good and then I can sit in my massage chair and admire it while my old bones and muscles recover!!!
Thanks for sharing! I am going to attempt this soon, and can use all the tips, how-to's, and how-not-to's I can find!
tip:
(example ombre light pink to redish pink..)
get a white paint and a red paint.(10white:8red ratio)
step:
1)mix 1 part red to 10 part white to create a light pink color then paint it to your wall horizontaly for about 1 foot.
2)add again another 1 part red to the paint left from the first that you mixed then paint it under the part that you painted at the step 1...
3)repeat step 2 so on...
4)be proud thats a nice wall you have!
Why'd you re-post this? XD
Anabelle spoke so cutely when she was younger. Awww
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I like the transition of the dark to light you did !
It turned out great! Especially love the blue ombre
You are so smiles and cute 😂 I'm watching your vlogs now and you ( not surprisingly ) grew up so much
it's much easier to blend the colors together on the wall as it is WET (you have to keep it wet) than to mix them in a container and apply that. you get a more natural progression if you blend the colors on the wall with a brush as you go
YOU’RE SO SMALL THIS WAS SO LONG AGO OMG
smol
Thanks. This give me the courage to try
In love with the song in the background
It turned out very nice
Very nice first attempt! I realize it's been quite a while since you posted this video, but do you remember the specific colors you used? Or looking back on it now, what shades would you use for that tropical look?
it looks really good! it reminds me of like foggy water
The wall looks awesome!!
wow! That looks so good!!
What song was that playing when you began painting?
Same question!
Sink In by The Paper Kites!! It took me THIS long to find it!
I would have used a sponge instead of a brush, dipping 1/2 into 1 colour, and the other 1/2 into the other colour, and sponging to blend on the wall (the same way people do with 2 or more colours of nail polish on their fingernails).
I'm proud of you painting
It looks so cool
Omg fetus!!!! I didnt realize it was u when i clicked it
the wall looks really pretty , great job :)
Loved it!! 💛✌️
Looks sooooo pretty wish I had it
Beautiful!!!
it looks beautiful, and i think the top is blended nicely :-)
This was great, thanks for the idea!
looks amazing!
You are adorable. Thanks for sharing and the tips :)
I love this so much! it looks so amazing and you did such a good job and you're so cute!(:
What color paint and brands did you use??? I LOVED the color!!
Hi, I like the colors you choose .. May I know the exact color???? Thanks....
What I would do:
Put the first color at the top and the second at the bottom
Then bring the colors up to the middle and blend out
Really good video!
What type of paint did you use? Can this be done with Matt emulsion?
why the wall doesnt touch the roof?
Ikr?!
that's weird!! unless she has an explanation!!
selena cyrus We built this wall to split a bigger room into two :)
ahhhhhh!! that make sense!! thxx!! great video btw i love ur work
No walls touch the roof!?.... Ceiling maybe. That would be Beams and Rafters.
this is a really cool wall :)
Your Voice changed sooooo much 😍😍
What music are you using in the background? This video is amazing! Thank you!
YOU LOOK SO CUTE AHHH
can you do this with oil paint?
Awww you are so small here
What color is that? Love it :)
Also how many colors did you use? 3?
Is your wall wood or cement? Cause i think it would affect the outcome. Great wall btw
I just painted on a dry wall. Painting on wood might give it some cool texture, but the color should be the same!
The wall looks really pretty :)
How much paint did you use?
It's lovely but next time try using a much bigger brush, you will find it easier.
Or a roller to put the main paint on and a brush to blend each color...
may i know the paint colors that you used here..pleaseeee..
i really love ombre blue
thanks
this is what i am looking for
wow I love it
hey. What is the song you use just at the beginning of the video?
Thanks for sharing!
I love ❤️ it
I am in love
Who else noticed the sponge bob pants? XD
You should post the music you use in the description bar , i feel in love with the song and can't find it anywhere...
THE wall was very exhausted😂😂😂
Thank you!
SO CUTE
Love it
What color model 🔍
What grade are you in?
You seem so mature. I am in 9th, I wish I had a friend like you
Omg girl you are so funny you had me crackin up
omg so cute heh
good job
TINY!! OMG
Wall looks good, but I was dying watching you use a brush. Using a roller slowly from one side would have sped things up, and then you could’ve gone back and blended the colors with the brush as you go.
The girl with the yellow pijamas behind 👀 looks 😊 🤤 😂 kidding! Great job 👏
I love ur pants
AMANDAA
Is that your house
you need a bigger brush at the bottom lol
White like me hahahahaha I know this is going to be a cool video
next time do the wall in 3 section start from the top with the light color work down to your dark color. In stead of using a brush. use a sea sponge for fading .what a defiance. your job looks very nice. note: Do sample's on Pieces of sheet rock. the customer will decide what he or she wants. From a 2 tone through 4 tone ( tone mean shades) good luck. god bless
i loveyouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
You're so cute omg
You look like the Goblin's brideeee ( forgot the nameee)
Wow
Yeah well, would have been nice sanding the wall 1st :)
2018 ???
Omg smol Annabelle
little you is so cute
You sound so young!
asians are young until 59, then they turn old at 60
So youngggg
ok i'll just paint mine in a single color.
I like your voice it's cute and idk, thank you for this video, I could keep trying until I get it right but goddammit I've already put like 4 layers of paint, one for every failed attempt, so I'd rather just learn exactly how to do it...although this is an entire wall and my thing is just a 2cm line so I think I still have to try some stuff.
This video is from 2014....fuck, that was 4 years ago...I WAS 11 WHEN THIS HAPPENED.
I'm bored
4:20 lol
u are cute ^_^
gostei
you speak so different now...
you're cute.