Incredible video! I'm getting into DIY home improvements and the wood grain rollers are spectacular tools. Thank you for showing off your tips and tricks in using them. It truly does help! ❤
Looks beautiful! I plan to do this for my kitchen cabinets. They are laminate - hopefully I can do a job at least half decent as yours ! Thanks for making this video
Thank you for your video. I'm curious, however, how you did your cabinets. They clearly look as though you either used a different technique or different tool, as the graining is very different, plus you added knots. They are quite lovely. Forgive me, too, as I just discovered you on RUclips (showed up in my feed) and have not looked to see if you did a video of when you did your cabinets. It would be great to see/know how you did them. Also, and this is just for future reference, it would have been awesome had you mentioned in your video what glaze, and ratio, you used so we didn't have to leave the video and go to the written instructions to find out what you used. Again, though, thank you for your video! 😊
The cabinets were done with peel and stick wall paper years before. You can find that tutorial here chascrazycreations.com/inexpensive-laundry-room-makeover/
I had no clue this existed!!!! Can you use it to do something like the blue “distressed”(not sure if it’s the right word) but I’m seeing it all over Pinterest in the farmhouse/ coastal aesthetic. It looks like wood painted a creamy turquoise blue but has been sanded to show brown or light wood but it looks painted to me..
Incredible video! I'm getting into DIY home improvements and the wood grain rollers are spectacular tools. Thank you for showing off your tips and tricks in using them. It truly does help! ❤
Thank you
Looks beautiful! I plan to do this for my kitchen cabinets. They are laminate - hopefully I can do a job at least half decent as yours ! Thanks for making this video
You are so sweet, thank you. Good luck!
lovely job
Thank you
Great video. Thx for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
What is the second type of paint you use
Here's all of the info: chascrazycreations.com/how-to-paint-wood-grain/
Thank you for your video. I'm curious, however, how you did your cabinets. They clearly look as though you either used a different technique or different tool, as the graining is very different, plus you added knots. They are quite lovely. Forgive me, too, as I just discovered you on RUclips (showed up in my feed) and have not looked to see if you did a video of when you did your cabinets. It would be great to see/know how you did them. Also, and this is just for future reference, it would have been awesome had you mentioned in your video what glaze, and ratio, you used so we didn't have to leave the video and go to the written instructions to find out what you used. Again, though, thank you for your video! 😊
The cabinets were done with peel and stick wall paper years before. You can find that tutorial here chascrazycreations.com/inexpensive-laundry-room-makeover/
I had no clue this existed!!!! Can you use it to do something like the blue “distressed”(not sure if it’s the right word) but I’m seeing it all over Pinterest in the farmhouse/ coastal aesthetic. It looks like wood painted a creamy turquoise blue but has been sanded to show brown or light wood but it looks painted to me..
Sure you might be able to do that too.
That looks great. Do you think that would work on a piece of sheet rock?
It might as long as it’s a flat surface so it can glide along. I would test it somewhere first
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Thank you so much