General Finishes- Glaze Effects with Kate&Barrel Designs

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  • @bccabernet
    @bccabernet 2 года назад

    that is really cool! It seems to give a metallic look to the drawers.. where you can see lighter shades with darker ones. Just beautiful!

  • @CoCo-le9mh
    @CoCo-le9mh Год назад

    Can you distress this with sandpaper? When? After the coats of paint have completely dried? Do you do it right before the sealer?

  • @brianblack8493
    @brianblack8493 3 года назад +1

    Nice video. There are a ton of vids out there but I don't recall seeing one where they mentioned top coating pre glazing. After failing at my first attempt wo top coating I am going back to the drawing board. thank you for doing the video.

  • @genna2586
    @genna2586 3 года назад

    Looks beautiful. Love the glaze effect. I actually have a light gray wise owl paint that this technique would really be nice to use. Thanks

  • @kristinkavanaugh8630
    @kristinkavanaugh8630 3 года назад

    Loved this and I’d like to actually do this to my table top. I am not familiar with the products that you used for paint. Can you please list them for me so I can go buy them?
    Thank you so much!

  • @pensivern
    @pensivern 4 года назад +1

    Very nice! I’m a little confused though, you said you applied a GF topcoat before the glaze? I thought topcoat was the final step (?). If you used a general finishes milk paint would you have not needed to topcoat and just apply the glaze directly on top of the paint? Thanks !

    • @katebarreldesigns2684
      @katebarreldesigns2684  4 года назад +2

      pensivern when applying glaze, I apply the top coat over the GF milk paint or any paint I am using, then apply the glaze, wipe back, and then seal with the top coat again. It’s standard glazing practice as it allows for more control on your wipe back. Hope this helps!

    • @pensivern
      @pensivern 4 года назад +1

      Kate&Barrel Designs thank you- I’m new to this and have never glazed before. If you use the GF “ extender”, would you not need the first topcoat prior to glazing?

    • @katebarreldesigns2684
      @katebarreldesigns2684  4 года назад +2

      pensivern no- even with the extender you would want it. I don’t use GF glaze anymore. I use Wise Owl glaze and varnish. You can see all product info on my website: www.kateandbarreldesigns.com/all-products2/
      And I have a lot of videos on my FB page as well.

  • @victornnabugwu2896
    @victornnabugwu2896 3 года назад

    Please do we have oil and water base glaze

  • @kristinkavanaugh8630
    @kristinkavanaugh8630 3 года назад

    Wide owl, or white owl? I couldn’t understand

  • @justjen3216
    @justjen3216 2 года назад

    Lovely

  • @kristinkavanaugh8630
    @kristinkavanaugh8630 3 года назад

    Is that a water based glaze?

  • @taracall
    @taracall 3 года назад

    The look I’m trying to achieve is the way it looked after you wiped it down once where it was black and gray mix. Could I just leave most of the glaze on the gray paint to achieve that? Or do I have to wipe it off?

  • @lauramorris8823
    @lauramorris8823 3 года назад +1

    What color glaze would you suggest over teal? I have both teal and navy in my room color scheme.

    • @katebarreldesigns2684
      @katebarreldesigns2684  3 года назад

      Hi Laura, It depends on what you are going for. Wise Owl has a gorgeous dark star metallic navy glaze that might look amazing. If you want to go classic, I would go with black.
      Here is the link to the glazes: www.kateandbarreldesigns.com/all-products2/#!/Wise-Owl-Glaze-8oz/p/144419203/category=34705997
      Have Fun!

  • @mrsebel1
    @mrsebel1 3 года назад

    what would you use over black fusion paint to get a glazed effect?

    • @katebarreldesigns2684
      @katebarreldesigns2684  3 года назад

      You can use any of the lighter glazes. A gray or a white.
      www.kateandbarreldesigns.com/all-products2/#!/Wise-Owl-Glaze-8oz/p/144419203/category=34705997