HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO FOLLOW ALONG AT HOME The base coat is Plaster by Fusion Mineral Paint FIND IT HERE: lostandfounddecor.shop/produc... The second color is Algonquin by Fusion Mineral Paint FIND IT HERE: lostandfounddecor.shop/produc... Finish off with Cappucino Stain & Finishing Oil by Fusion Mineral Paint FIND IT HERE: lostandfounddecor.shop/produc... Also mentioned is Fusion's TSP--my favorite cleaner for furniture! FIND IT HERE: lostandfounddecor.shop/produc...
I love this video - as a beginner it was so helpful and Melanie explained and showed how to do it beautifully. Don't agree with comment that the piece looks dirty -- I thought it was great. I'm going to do a coffee quite similar to the one she worked on.
Thank you Melanie for sharing such valuable information!! It’s beautiful and those spindle legs are amazing! I’ve been wanting to watch since your email was sent out and so glad I finally had a chance! 💗 🐈 💗 🐈 💗
LOVE this, Melanie! Great job. I might try the same combo with the driftwood SFO for a gray wood look. The legs on that table are just gorgeous. I never see anything as nice in my Re-Store, but maybe I have to visit more often. Thanks for the video :-)
The Re-store is hit and miss for me! But you just never know I guess! And yes, you could totally do the same look with Driftwood over a less yellow white, like maybe Lamp White or the new Victorian Lace? Would be gorgeous!
Hey Melanie! Great video, very helpful. I haven't gotten into staining yet, so I had a quick question. Instead of dealing with hassle of mineral spirits, do you just throw out the small brushes when you are done?
It's an applicator pad that Fusion Mineral Paint sells, you can grab one at this link or perhaps find something similar at your hardware store :) bit.ly/3KihIeO
I just used the fusion mineral paint and I love it, but I ordered one from Amazon and it was $50. Is there some place I can get it that isn't sooo expensive?
I am thinking of painting 2 square end tables to go in my LR. My furniture is putty colored leather. Would 2 tables be too much accent color? Should I go with a blue or bayberry green? My room is open to either color. Thanks for your help.
I think 2 painted end tables would be great. Is the rest of your room warm or cool toned? The Bayberry is pretty warm, whereas there are lots of cool blues
Not if you use this specific product, Fusion and the Stain & Finishing Oil :) Fusion is acrylic and doesn’t need a topcoat to be sealed. The Stain & Finishing Oil used as the glaze does add a layer of an oil-based topcoat that’s water resistant and holds us great to regular use.
@@LostFoundDecor yes truly enjoyed her....loved how she went behind the curtains and then when she spotted the camera I was waiting for her to jump up and attack it.....love the finish on your table, I am professional painter and I really appreciate your wiping strokes to wipe off the excess in one stroke on the top of the table, too many people get this wrong a do short curved strokes which is not how the grain of wood looks in real life....a quick tip to help you improve on your already stellar skills is to be mindful of going around the edging don't make that your last stroke, always wipe off in one continuous motion spanning the diameter, it is easy to put the dark crease marks into the rim or edge using a tiny artist brush and this is how you avoid making curved interrupted lines along or around the edge of furniture pieces....xxxx
Thanks for your feedback :) You’re correct, that is the more “professional” way. I’ve never had any issues painting from the jar and like to keep things simple 😊 But if that really concerns someone, they can certainly take your advice.
HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO FOLLOW ALONG AT HOME
The base coat is Plaster by Fusion Mineral Paint
FIND IT HERE: lostandfounddecor.shop/produc...
The second color is Algonquin by Fusion Mineral Paint
FIND IT HERE: lostandfounddecor.shop/produc...
Finish off with Cappucino Stain & Finishing Oil by Fusion Mineral Paint
FIND IT HERE: lostandfounddecor.shop/produc...
Also mentioned is Fusion's TSP--my favorite cleaner for furniture!
FIND IT HERE: lostandfounddecor.shop/produc...
I love this video - as a beginner it was so helpful and Melanie explained and showed how to do it beautifully. Don't agree with comment that the piece looks dirty -- I thought it was great. I'm going to do a coffee quite similar to the one she worked on.
Thanks Joan! Glad it was helpful :)
Great video!! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
nice and easy thx! will def try for the first time, u inspired me ,its possible! Love it!
Thank you for this most helpful tutorial. It was a great help in me learning this three step process.
You’re so welcome Sandra!
This was a great tutorial Melanie!! I appreciate you so much. Thank you!!!. Shared
You're so welcome! I know it was a long one . . .but there's a lot in there :) Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Melanie for sharing such valuable information!! It’s beautiful and those spindle legs are amazing! I’ve been wanting to watch since your email was sent out and so glad I finally had a chance! 💗 🐈 💗 🐈 💗
I did love the legs of that coffee table! Glad you found the video helpful, thanks for watching :)
Turned out beautiful 🤗
Thanks so much!
Thank you again for these videos.
I am learning and so encouraged and inspired
awesome! I’m so glad to hear that!
Gorgeous!!!!
Thank you!
My heart sank the second you started painting the top. I like the white legs but would've left the top. IMHO
Enjoying your channel. Thanks!
LOVE this, Melanie! Great job. I might try the same combo with the driftwood SFO for a gray wood look. The legs on that table are just gorgeous. I never see anything as nice in my Re-Store, but maybe I have to visit more often. Thanks for the video :-)
The Re-store is hit and miss for me! But you just never know I guess! And yes, you could totally do the same look with Driftwood over a less yellow white, like maybe Lamp White or the new Victorian Lace? Would be gorgeous!
Hey Melanie! Great video, very helpful. I haven't gotten into staining yet, so I had a quick question. Instead of dealing with hassle of mineral spirits, do you just throw out the small brushes when you are done?
You certainly can!
Hi , Just found this . Going to recreated this beauty. What is the pad you are using there ! ty
It's an applicator pad that Fusion Mineral Paint sells, you can grab one at this link or perhaps find something similar at your hardware store :) bit.ly/3KihIeO
I just used the fusion mineral paint and I love it, but I ordered one from Amazon and it was $50. Is there some place I can get it that isn't sooo expensive?
I am thinking of painting 2 square end tables to go in my LR. My furniture is putty colored leather. Would 2 tables be too much accent color? Should I go with a blue or bayberry green? My room is open to either color. Thanks for your help.
I think 2 painted end tables would be great. Is the rest of your room warm or cool toned? The Bayberry is pretty warm, whereas there are lots of cool blues
Do you recall the FB date? I'd love to see a view of the whole table completed
It’s from waaaaaay back! Sometime in April or May 2019. There is a quick photo of it at the end!
well done, nice job and a wonderful table find. this is not a new concept as almost all furniture was finished this way in the 70s and 80s
If I did this process with my kitchen table do I have to finish it with anything?? Like a wax?
Not if you use this specific product, Fusion and the Stain & Finishing Oil :) Fusion is acrylic and doesn’t need a topcoat to be sealed. The Stain & Finishing Oil used as the glaze does add a layer of an oil-based topcoat that’s water resistant and holds us great to regular use.
Your cat has stolen the show....love your kitty
She is a glutton for attention 😹 Glad you enjoyed her!
@@LostFoundDecor yes truly enjoyed her....loved how she went behind the curtains and then when she spotted the camera I was waiting for her to jump up and attack it.....love the finish on your table, I am professional painter and I really appreciate your wiping strokes to wipe off the excess in one stroke on the top of the table, too many people get this wrong a do short curved strokes which is not how the grain of wood looks in real life....a quick tip to help you improve on your already stellar skills is to be mindful of going around the edging don't make that your last stroke, always wipe off in one continuous motion spanning the diameter, it is easy to put the dark crease marks into the rim or edge using a tiny artist brush and this is how you avoid making curved interrupted lines along or around the edge of furniture pieces....xxxx
Great tips Dee Dee, thanks for sharing!
Came
for the painting, stayed for the cat
Awesome 🐈🐈
Melanie, did you use a bristle brush when you applied the stain?
I honestly don’t remember, but you can! Or a foam brush, rag, whatever you have on hand :)
@@LostFoundDecor Thanks!!
What kind of piano do you have?
Hey Jo! It’s actually and old Kimball upright. I’ve had it since I was a small girl :)
It's beautiful!!!
More cats!
I wouldn’t have changed the color.
Top looks nice but legs just look dirty.
Bad habit of dipping your paint brush into paint can or jar. You ARE contaminating your paint. Pour paint into different container.
Thanks for your feedback :) You’re correct, that is the more “professional” way. I’ve never had any issues painting from the jar and like to keep things simple 😊 But if that really concerns someone, they can certainly take your advice.