I'd love it if the camera could get in closer. It's kind of distant. The lighting makes it hard to see and it gets blurry. If you could get closer up every so often, that would be great!!!!!
You said you use 1 part glaze, 1 part paint and 1 part water. I wanted to do a gray base coat chalk paint and then white wash over it and finish with dark glaze for a driftwood, weathered wood look. Can you mix a white paint and a dark glaze with water or should you use almost the same colors of paint and glaze?
How can I fix a oak bathroom cabinet that I restained? The drawers came out lighter then the base, the base came out real dark. So I thought I would redo the drawers only a distressed or whitewash finish and leave the base the dark stain. I need help don't know if that would look good.
Can a different color be used on brick beside the white, possibly gray? Also can this glaze be used on already oak stained kitchen cabinets without painting them first?
Anyone can answer I guess since they don't answer .Can I do this over my wood china cabinet & table & chairs? I want it to have the more Restoration Hardware look. You need to invest in a better camera. It is blurry.
That cerusing wax is great, meanwhile i,m making a mess with my paintwash and look how simple and quick this is, love it
I really liked seeing you do it on the brick. I like seeing how it looks on other surfaces besides wood. Thanks!
Great tutorials you have thank you
Glad you like them!
I'd love it if the camera could get in closer. It's kind of distant. The lighting makes it hard to see and it gets blurry. If you could get closer up every so often, that would be great!!!!!
You said you use 1 part glaze, 1 part paint and 1 part water. I wanted to do a gray base coat chalk paint and then white wash over it and finish with dark glaze for a driftwood, weathered wood look. Can you mix a white paint and a dark glaze with water or should you use almost the same colors of paint and glaze?
How can I fix a oak bathroom cabinet that I restained? The drawers came out lighter then the base, the base came out real dark. So I thought I would redo the drawers only a distressed or whitewash finish and leave the base the dark stain. I need help don't know if that would look good.
Can a different color be used on brick beside the white, possibly gray? Also can this glaze be used on already oak stained kitchen cabinets without painting them first?
She seems to use a lot more glaze in the mixture than paint. Aren't they supposed to be about even amounts?
Anyone can answer I guess since they don't answer .Can I do this over my wood china cabinet & table & chairs? I want it to have the more Restoration Hardware look. You need to invest in a better camera. It is blurry.