Hi Patricia, you are my favourite Amy Howard artist. I never worked with lime before so thank you for that. Your finishes are restrained but exude elegance, And in the end, those are the finishes we never get tired of.
Maybe it would be better to offset the camera a bit to consistently get the entire piece in the frame. When you were trying to demonstrate gradations of the wax, only half the piece could be seen. Otherwise I enjoyed learning how to use the products. I’d been wanting to try lime washing for years but could never find the products then I forgot all about it. You’ve renewed my interest. Thank you.
Hi Patricia, you are my favourite Amy Howard artist. I never worked with lime before so thank you for that. Your finishes are restrained but exude elegance, And in the end, those are the finishes we never get tired of.
Lovely. I liked seeing your finished piece. That doesn't happen often when Amy does her teachings.
gorgeous!
Maybe it would be better to offset the camera a bit to consistently get the entire piece in the frame. When you were trying to demonstrate gradations of the wax, only half the piece could be seen. Otherwise I enjoyed learning how to use the products. I’d been wanting to try lime washing for years but could never find the products then I forgot all about it. You’ve renewed my interest. Thank you.
Can you do this look and get tones of beige and taupes rather than gray
Just change your Tuscano milk paint color and pigment?