If you are going to cover a whole table top, can you put the cracked patina right on the previous stained/finished table using the one step over it? and how do you keep from lifting the material coming back over lapping brush strokes? I noticed if I make more than one stroke with brush over the patina it starts to lift up the crackle.....thanks
Hmmm I like the white look and I looked at the colors on the website and only 2 kind of white colors-not a big variety to choose from in the whites. Darn.
That was awful! Big globs all over the place, and no cracks. Looks like someone painted it with semi dry paint. Would have looked better with just sandpaper.
I'm just learning how to re purpose furniture and your tutorials are so helpful, thank you 🙂
These are so beautiful, but I wish you would do close-up still shots at the end of the video.
Great stuff, I just started with the one step and cracked patina. Thanks for the video
If you are going to cover a whole table top, can you put the cracked patina right on the previous stained/finished table using the one step over it? and how do you keep from lifting the material coming back over lapping brush strokes? I noticed if I make more than one stroke with brush over the patina it starts to lift up the crackle.....thanks
This is beautiful!
Hmmm I like the white look and I looked at the colors on the website and only 2 kind of white colors-not a big variety to choose from in the whites. Darn.
This is lovely!!! :D
Lina...I just took her class in Memphis...she is awesome!
Kathy Fredrickson Wow, I am SO JEALOUS!!! I would so much like to go!
Lina's chalk- & milkpaint, DIY, Recycle & Remake
Cracked?
One step?
I don't even see a cracked patina
That was awful! Big globs all over the place, and no cracks. Looks like someone painted it with semi dry paint. Would have looked better with just sandpaper.