I can't help but be mesmerized by your magical wonders. This is surely a stunning piece, and such patience maintained by overcoming what you referred to as challenges with the discoveries that appeared. Your acute eye for detail and capturing the spirit of a piece is amazing. My eyesight and vision have no benefit to a piece. I really like another piece you so craftily created to give a peaceful and soothing feel and would love to have such a piece in my home!
Classy elegant, and just absolutely gorgeous, just when l think you’ve created your best piece you go and top it with something as stunning as this, all the hard work involved in creating this beautiful piece was so worth it….can’t wait for your next project..
The whole process was stunning, you are a true inspiration to us all , what a gifted man that God created, we are all blessed to have you to teach us, from a forever fan from Wisconsin , I am inspired!! ❤
It's so very charming now. I just recently discovered your work and it has truly been very inspirational, especially the Gustavian pieces. I like to be subtle with my distressing, so I was happy to learn about the wet distressing techniques that you teach as well. Thank you so very much for creating these videos, I am watching each one to learn more things.
Thanks for showing we all make mistakes. I'm painting,using transfers, and messed up my sealer on the side of my vanity. I didn't get upset. I just sanded, sealed, and painted again. I love watching your painting. You're so relaxed. Keep up the beautiful work!
Jonathan, I rewatched 3 times, stunning, however , do you ever have sore wrists from all the painting you do? I paint a lot and my wrists are very sore and cannot go for long periods of time, and developing carpal tunnel. I gave much admiration for how hard you work, I know it’s your passion and your taste in your home is exquisite! Forever fan! Blessings to you and Mr.M!
Gorgeous!!! Thank you for your amazing instruction and problem solving!!! I am a beginner in furniture flipping and sometimes feel intimidated... You have inspired me to push on when I encounter an issue. I look forward to your videos. Sending ❤ from the USA 😊.
i am in love with the finished piece!! You always have such great ideas with using the inlays and transfers, and you inspire me to get out in my garage and make art :)
Dear Jonathon .. only out of interest ... re the black 'fly specks' which came thro the paint ... I have treated a lot of timbers in my barn using oxalic acid to remove water marks ... and I have noticed black 'specks' coming out ... I think they may be tanic acid crystals which form from the tanin in the wood. when moisture is applied. I think what you did in your whole project was really excellent ... you are a master of the furniture painting craft ! Thank you so much for all your wonderful tutorials.
Another great piece. Thanks for fearlessly showing us your process, Jonathon. Your can-do attitude is always inspiring, and the finished look is stunning. 👏👏👏
Wow! What a bit of work you had to do! As usual, you nailed it & found a way👏👏 But those straight lines, what patience & perfection, just beautiful Jonathon❤
I missed most of the live. My phone was charging in the other room. But I will definately watch the replay! That brush at the end reminds me of my striping brush I used when I did nails, but its much thicker. 😅 Your piece is gorgeous too! ❤❤❤❤😊
Hi Jonathon: Much love to you and Mr. M.! It seems to me that quite a few months ago you were the one who introduced me to inlays. 🤗Before you I had never heard of them. I still have not had the courage to try them so watching your video today may just do the trick. Many thanks!😊 BTW, there are sanding sponges which are very soft and go under the sandpaper. Then you are able to bend the sandpaper around the round shapes. I got mine on Amazon a it's d they are called, IPELY. the package said it's "car accessories; ideal for your driving life". which has nothing what I asked for. They are round and ideal for the rotary sanders. I can't seem to find ones for the mouse sander.
Really excited to have another creative watch. Please tell Mr M hi and you guys enjoy yourself some "Summer time" 🎶 I'm up to my elbows in Potting Soul. 🌱
@@JonathonMarcMendesPaintedLove ✨⚜️✨. Oh that all our "changes/contrasts" find "such Benefic and Positive Outcomes" ⚜️ the French Applaud your Finished Work! ⚜️ PS: The stripper product you use appears to be excellent. Not my favorite task. You've Mastered that technique for certain. This piece had an amazingly Premium outcome! Hugs! Beth 🍸 Tennessee USA
Loved the end result. Being in S.A I can't find inlays nor the wonderful Annie Sloan brushes that you have. However you really inspired me to repaint so many things, and I've just finished my kitchen floor...from red terracotta tiles to dove Grey and then stencil like your bathroom renovation. Just wondering now what is the best way to seal it? Thank you for your wonderful videos
This is beautiful, first time watching your video tutorial and I’ll definitely be subscribing to you. Thanks for sharing everything, the what works and what doesn’t work 👍 can I ask are the inlays just a one and done or can they be used again?
@@DellaBourne that’s a great question if you’re applying them straight into chalk paint you can remove them dry them out and use them probably another two times but it will pick up a little bit of your background colour but that always adds something different on the next project, so about three uses maximum but if you’re using to transfer them, probably only one years but then you can use the paper to decoupage PS welcome and thank you for subscribing ❤️😂🙏
No, you absolutely don’t have to the intention was to see the woodgrain through but I had issues and it wasn’t looking too good so it ended up getting a paint
Gorgeous!! The only thing I don't like is the knobs. I think a glass knobs would like great, one that has a hue of pink or white.
Four l-o-n-g hours of sanding showed us what this piece looked like as it came freshly made from its Victorian creator…THANK YOU ❣️
I can't help but be mesmerized by your magical wonders. This is surely a stunning piece, and such patience maintained by overcoming what you referred to as challenges with the discoveries that appeared. Your acute eye for detail and capturing the spirit of a piece is amazing. My eyesight and vision have no benefit to a piece. I really like another piece you so craftily created to give a peaceful and soothing feel and would love to have such a piece in my home!
It looks beautiful, the staging too. Thank you for sharing.
I laughed about the genuine fly poo part of the video. It was funny.
Congratulations on your work, always inspiring and in very good taste. 🤝
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OHHH, it's SO LOVELY!! It just touches the heart. Well done!
thank you very much
Love the end result. This is the beauty about you. You always find a way forward no matter the challenge. Well done Jonathon x
That’s a little bit like life you’ve always got to find a way forward 🥴😊😂
Classy elegant, and just absolutely gorgeous, just when l think you’ve created your best piece you go and top it with something as stunning as this, all the hard work involved in creating this beautiful piece was so worth it….can’t wait for your next project..
Jonathan! Another gorgeous transformation! It was worth all the extra effort. Very well done indeed.
Just beautiful, all your hard work and good taste in selection of the color of the inlays definitely shows, you do such amazing work ❤
So Charming!! Those inlays look so easy to do!! And of course so Beautiful!! Did you say that’s your guest room? Be right there!!!😊❤
*Stunningly beautiful❣️ The green stripes really tied it all together, Jonathon.💕💛🍃🌺🍃💛💕*
Love the idea of just wetting the inlays with an artist brush. But I did find if I used wax on the inlays they would smear.
What a hard job. It turned out beautifully! You’re amazing. ❤
The whole process was stunning, you are a true inspiration to us all , what a gifted man that God created, we are all blessed to have you to teach us, from a forever fan from Wisconsin , I am inspired!! ❤
Just breath taking, Jonathon!!❤
GORGEOUS!!! I love it!
It's so very charming now. I just recently discovered your work and it has truly been very inspirational, especially the Gustavian pieces. I like to be subtle with my distressing, so I was happy to learn about the wet distressing techniques that you teach as well. Thank you so very much for creating these videos, I am watching each one to learn more things.
Absolutely gorgeous! You always make beautiful artistic choices with brilliant results!😊
It came out beautiful. It was great to see how you dealt with the problems that arose😊
Thanks for showing we all make mistakes. I'm painting,using transfers, and messed up my sealer on the side of my vanity. I didn't get upset. I just sanded, sealed, and painted again. I love watching your painting. You're so relaxed. Keep up the beautiful work!
It turned out Beautiful. You always do amazing work!❤️
Well done, Jonathon! Nice piece!
Jonathan, I rewatched 3 times, stunning, however , do you ever have sore wrists from all the painting you do? I paint a lot and my wrists are very sore and cannot go for long periods of time, and developing carpal tunnel. I gave much admiration for how hard you work, I know it’s your passion and your taste in your home is exquisite! Forever fan! Blessings to you and Mr.M!
Gorgeous!!! Thank you for your amazing instruction and problem solving!!! I am a beginner in furniture flipping and sometimes feel intimidated... You have inspired me to push on when I encounter an issue. I look forward to your videos. Sending ❤ from the USA 😊.
Wow! I think you made a very beautiful piece!❤❤❤❤
Oh, goody! I’ve wanted to know what to do with those paint inlays!!! Merci’
i am in love with the finished piece!! You always have such great ideas with using the inlays and transfers, and you inspire me to get out in my garage and make art :)
Your work is beautiful…….thank you for sharing. ❤
You make painting those lines look so easy…. I know if I tried that it would be a MESS! Nice job!!
This looks really lovely Jonathan! Adding those lines between the inlays was the perfect finishing detail! 😍👏🤩
It's turned out real pretty, well done for overcoming the initial issues with the piece.
Dear Jonathon .. only out of interest ... re the black 'fly specks' which came thro the paint ... I have treated a lot of timbers in my barn using oxalic acid to remove water marks ... and I have noticed black 'specks' coming out ... I think they may be tanic acid crystals which form from the tanin in the wood. when moisture is applied. I think what you did in your whole project was really excellent ... you are a master of the furniture painting craft ! Thank you so much for all your wonderful tutorials.
Очень познавательное видео, благодарю Вас Мастер!))🙂
Another great piece. Thanks for fearlessly showing us your process, Jonathon. Your can-do attitude is always inspiring, and the finished look is stunning. 👏👏👏
Just stunning, Jonathan! ❤
Wow! What a bit of work you had to do! As usual, you nailed it & found a way👏👏
But those straight lines, what patience & perfection, just beautiful Jonathon❤
I missed most of the live. My phone was charging in the other room. But I will definately watch the replay! That brush at the end reminds me of my striping brush I used when I did nails, but its much thicker. 😅 Your piece is gorgeous too! ❤❤❤❤😊
Thank you so much enjoy the replay. Have a wonderful day.
Beautiful…I like your choice too. 🥳
Amazingly beautiful work
I love how you applied the inlays, so much better than spraying and using brayer. I will do it this way for now on. Very nice outcome.
Wonderful tutorial Jonathon and it's so inspiring to see how you work through issues.
Lovely result!
As always beautiful!
Great job
Absolutely beautiful
Hi Jonathon: Much love to you and Mr. M.!
It seems to me that quite a few months ago you were the one who introduced me to inlays. 🤗Before you I had never heard of them. I still have not had the courage to try them so watching your video today may just do the trick. Many thanks!😊
BTW, there are sanding sponges which are very soft and go under the sandpaper. Then you are able to bend the sandpaper around the round shapes. I got mine on Amazon a it's d they are called, IPELY. the package said it's "car accessories; ideal for your driving life". which has nothing what I asked for. They are round and ideal for the rotary sanders. I can't seem to find ones for the mouse sander.
I thank you for the info. I will take a look much appreciated and just go for it with the in lays
That's gorgeous
Love it, so romantic ❣️
Perfection!
Simplemente bello.💐
Stunning ❤❤❤
I love your music, soothing while you work.
Soooo glad I finally caught a LIVE!! Hello from Cape Cod. I’m in my studio watching and working 😊 Absolutely stunning!!
Wishing you all of the creativity in the world thank you for watching
Beautiful!
It is lovely, so well done
Gorgeous ❤
I really love it!
I really love it..!! ❤
Really excited to have another creative watch. Please tell Mr M hi and you guys enjoy yourself some "Summer time" 🎶
I'm up to my elbows in Potting Soul. 🌱
Enjoy yourself and I’ll catch up with you soon
@@JonathonMarcMendesPaintedLove
✨⚜️✨. Oh that all our "changes/contrasts" find "such Benefic and Positive Outcomes"
⚜️ the French Applaud your Finished Work! ⚜️
PS: The stripper product you use appears to be excellent.
Not my favorite task.
You've Mastered that technique for certain.
This piece had an amazingly Premium outcome!
Hugs!
Beth 🍸
Tennessee USA
I've just seen this now..I didn't get a notification to say you were going live 😢 but watching it now
Hope you enjoy the end results
Loved the end result. Being in S.A I can't find inlays nor the wonderful Annie Sloan brushes that you have. However you really inspired me to repaint so many things, and I've just finished my kitchen floor...from red terracotta tiles to dove Grey and then stencil like your bathroom renovation. Just wondering now what is the best way to seal it? Thank you for your wonderful videos
This is beautiful, first time watching your video tutorial and I’ll definitely be subscribing to you. Thanks for sharing everything, the what works and what doesn’t work 👍 can I ask are the inlays just a one and done or can they be used again?
@@DellaBourne that’s a great question if you’re applying them straight into chalk paint you can remove them dry them out and use them probably another two times but it will pick up a little bit of your background colour but that always adds something different on the next project, so about three uses maximum but if you’re using to transfer them, probably only one years but then you can use the paper to decoupage PS welcome and thank you for subscribing ❤️😂🙏
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Hello from Italy 🌸
Well, hello there in Italy
you need a shim under the front leg. Good color.
Hello from Portugal
I thought you don’t have to strip finish when you are using Annie Sloan paint
No, you absolutely don’t have to the intention was to see the woodgrain through but I had issues and it wasn’t looking too good so it ended up getting a paint
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I guess I don't understand why you couldn't have spayed on a coat of shellac, and do your color wash from there?🤔
The filler music is a no go for me. Takes away the relax vibe altogether. Sorry😐