Just a hello from me and a big thank you to all of you who have shared my glazing video! Please feel free to share the love - embed in a blog post if you think it will be a helpful tutorial to your readers; share on your social media channels. I am super grateful. xSharon.
Finally someone who knows how to do it right. Good job! There are too many would be 'artist', without a sense of taste nor skill, who think smearing paint like a toddler is a technique.
love the way you demo and talk while showing us technique instead of a 5 min intro - and no music :)this helped me glaze a set of chairs for the first time
Very helpful demo about glazing, bonus to learn about the dry brush technique too. Now I'm feeling more confident about finishing my buffet painting project! Thanks, from Wisconsin, USA
Fellow Aussie. Loved your demonstration video. You have a great style and easy to follow. Thku.. first timer here and your video has made me brave enough to do glaze on my first project :)
And the dry brush technique I love it! I've used to dry brush technique on different items. But I've never used the white. This has changed everything for me in the way of painting. Can't thank you enough!
Absolutely LOVE this!!😍 Amazing how such a simple process is able to produce such stunning results! Thanks so much for sharing.🙏🏻 I love and appreciate your channel. I’m never left uninspired!🥰💜💜
Well Merry Christmas! I'm in Wyoming, USA and trying to get enough nerve to attempt this on our Christmas Eve! Thanks so much, I'm feeling a lot better and plan on attempting this glazing technique after I get my cedar chest painted!
I've tried many techniques in the past, but I have to say I think this one is brilliant! I've never really been happy with the wax. I think the glaze is a better choice in a better way to go. Thank you for sharing this technique! I will be using it.
Absolutely beautiful! You make this look so easy. This is what I want to do to my dining table and buffet. But I’m terrified! 😂 I’m going to have to have me a mentor throughout this process. Thank you for sharing your work. I e watched it probably 5 times now.
All the best with your pieces. I do offer a one-on-one mentor workshop on my website www.irestorestuff.com, or I also have a FB group called "I Restore Stuff - You Can Too" where people are welcome to post pictures and ask questions.
I love your video. It’s so helpful that you repeat your products. I’m going do my 3 piece entertainment center these colors. It’s a huge piece it has raised areas and groves. Your tables are beautiful.
I love this. I wish I had seen this video sooner. My local fusion dealer is about 45 minutes away. I'm dying to just go there and get some glaze. I have a piece that I did in a similar gray color and this would be perfect for the piece. I tried wax and it just didn't do what I wanted so I sanded and repainted. I have the piece in my antique mall booth. I'm going to get it Monday and add glazing. It's just what it needs.
Although I'm not a professional artist or decorator, I've designed turned short foot stool legs with an option to a mahogany finish being faux antique ivory. I use a clear glaze with raw umber, really getting interested in glaze. From England, stay safe in Aus.
Hi from America! I am so happy I came upon your channel today. I love what you do with furniture. I have a hall table very similar to that and I can't wait to try it!
#Replay. I just watched on Facebook. I am planning on putting a black glaze on my grandmothers Duncan Phyfe dining set after I paint it black. I’ve been a bit nervous to begin these large pieces. You’re encouraging me!!!
I gotta tell ya, you have made sooooo excited to redo a dresser I found today! Thank you so much for this video. I can honestly say that I thought this was going to be a lot more difficult but you made it look so easy, thanks again! PS I am watching your video from upstate New York
Thanks Tracy. So glad you're keen to try it. I'd love to see pics of your finished project! I have a facebook group and page by the same name if you'd like to share your work.
Very beautiful! Thank you for sharing these techniques. Could you share your brushes also. There's so many at some many price points. Your recommendation would be very helpful. Thank you and good day from Suzi in South Carolina, USA.
Use an off white for base such as Limestone in Fusion Mineral Paint, then use Fusion’s Antiquing Glaze which is already tinted a perfect brown for antiquing. Or you can just add brown paint to the clear glaze.
If you wanted to do this same technique on a sofa table, but you wanted to go with brown tones, what colors would you choose from the fusion line? A color for the base coat and a color to mix with glaze to get the same effect as you did with this coffee table? Most of the furniture in my house is expresso colors.
Awesome tutorial!! I've been kind of intimidated & confused b/c there's an overload of info about there about glazing vs. waxing - but you make look super easy - love the added dry•brush too!! Wish I could see how you did the top - that's where I'm stressing still - want that grey/black washed driftwood look....😬
It,s been a few years that you made this video, but for me it,s new. Trying to decide between the glaze or the was. I heard that you couldnuse a damp cloth also, or babywipes, would that take more of for an overalll lighter look? I,m a beginner and still have a lot to learn. Thank you, fantastic result!
You could try a damp cloth or baby wipe but I think you’ll usually find that it takes most or all off. Just experiment on a sample board that you’ve used the same base paint on.
Just a hello from me and a big thank you to all of you who have shared my glazing video! Please feel free to share the love - embed in a blog post if you think it will be a helpful tutorial to your readers; share on your social media channels. I am super grateful. xSharon.
Can you tell me What kind of paint did you use ? What is the name the gray? Thanks 😊 🙏
Watching from near Dallas Texas. I used to do this a lot in the 70s but I’ve lost my nerve. Thanks for the refresher. I can do this!
Oh that’s great. Yes you can!
Loving your work from Michigan, usa!
thank you so much
It’s so lovely to see someone from Australia demonstrating this and you do so clearly and simply, thank you from Sydney. Have subscribed.
Thanks so much, Meena! Great to know there are Aussies here watching too. Hello from Brisbane!
Finally someone who knows how to do it right. Good job! There are too many would be 'artist', without a sense of taste nor skill, who think smearing paint like a toddler is a technique.
love the way you demo and talk while showing us technique instead of a 5 min intro - and no music :)this helped me glaze a set of chairs for the first time
Very helpful demo about glazing, bonus to learn about the dry brush technique too. Now I'm feeling more confident about finishing my buffet painting project! Thanks, from Wisconsin, USA
Thanks for the great feedback, Priscilla. Glad to hear it was helpful.
This is amazing! Thanks Sharon for the help!
You’re so welcome.
replay. Enjoyed your video, very informative and nice delivery of message. Awesome! Florida USA
Thanks Martha for the lovely feedback.
Absolutely gorgeous!!
Fellow Aussie. Loved your demonstration video. You have a great style and easy to follow. Thku.. first timer here and your video has made me brave enough to do glaze on my first project :)
Thanks so much Tracy. So glad you’re going to give it a go. 🤗
Love this Sharon!!
Hello from Canada 🇨🇦
Thank you 🙏🏻
Very beautiful. You do lovely work.
Your workmanship is beautiful.
Thank you. :)
Gorgeous! ❤
Just really like this presentation, Thank you!
I love this technique. I think it would wear better than wax. I love the look with the shine!! Beautiful and so classy!!!!
Hi I’m tuning in from Michigan USA love the glaze thanks!
Mavi McRobert thanks for watching.
wow... thank you perfect tutorial... beautiful table and detail
Lila Kate Smith thanks so much.
Lila Kate Smith thanks so much.
Hi I love the way you paint and you inspired me.
Hi this looks fantastic thanks so much for sharing
You're welcome. :)
That was very helpful. Thank you!
you're so welcome
That was great!! I needed these techniques, to give my pieces "the MIDOS touch". Grateful,Thank you.
Thanks so much for your encouragement and for watching.
Love how you got right to work, and explaining all the while. From Florida, USA.
Beautiful. Just beautiful and the highlighting with the lamp white made this stand out! Lovely.
Thank you Yvette
nice job well done missy
And the dry brush technique I love it! I've used to dry brush technique on different items. But I've never used the white. This has changed everything for me in the way of painting. Can't thank you enough!
April Molet so glad you found this helpful. Thanks for your comments.
Absolutely LOVE this!!😍 Amazing how such a simple process is able to produce such stunning results! Thanks so much for sharing.🙏🏻 I love and appreciate your channel. I’m never left uninspired!🥰💜💜
Oh thank you so much! Yes, amazing what a little paint (or glaze) can do!
Well Merry Christmas! I'm in Wyoming, USA and trying to get enough nerve to attempt this on our Christmas Eve! Thanks so much, I'm feeling a lot better and plan on attempting this glazing technique after I get my cedar chest painted!
Great! Merry Christmas to you too.
Watching from NZ...awesome
Thanks for watching!
EXCELLENT Video ... I have never seen this technique. Great Job
Thank you for showing the different look with glazing, related to dark waxing. I liked the highlighting too!
Missy Gilly you’re welcome. It’s a fun technique.
Gorgeous!
I've tried many techniques in the past, but I have to say I think this one is brilliant! I've never really been happy with the wax. I think the glaze is a better choice in a better way to go. Thank you for sharing this technique! I will be using it.
From Oregon. Looks great. Thanks for the idea
This is the prettiest table ever! I have all the items in the video but need the perfect piece to paint.
Dee Harwood well I hope you find the perfect piece soon! It’s a fun technique to try.
Great demo! Helped me understand the glazing and dry brushing techniques so much better.
Kimberly Hanks I’m so glad. Thank you for watching.
Absolutely beautiful! You make this look so easy. This is what I want to do to my dining table and buffet. But I’m terrified! 😂 I’m going to have to have me a mentor throughout this process. Thank you for sharing your work. I e watched it probably 5 times now.
All the best with your pieces. I do offer a one-on-one mentor workshop on my website www.irestorestuff.com, or I also have a FB group called "I Restore Stuff - You Can Too" where people are welcome to post pictures and ask questions.
What a beautiful piece of furniture! Love the details and how you accentuated them!!!
Thanks so much, Gail.
Selections from the otherside
Hi from Kansas, it’s 7:30 a.m. here!
That is absolutely beautiful.
That’s beautiful
thank you.
Gorgeous!!
Beautiful!
Debi B thank you.
I love your video. It’s so helpful that you repeat your products. I’m going do my 3 piece entertainment center these colors. It’s a huge piece it has raised areas and groves. Your tables are beautiful.
Beautifully done! 👍😀
Absolutely gorgeous! I will definitely try this technique!! All the way from Arkansas USA...thank you!
Peggy Weatherford oh great! Thank you for watching and subscribing. 😁
I love this. I wish I had seen this video sooner. My local fusion dealer is about 45 minutes away. I'm dying to just go there and get some glaze. I have a piece that I did in a similar gray color and this would be perfect for the piece. I tried wax and it just didn't do what I wanted so I sanded and repainted. I have the piece in my antique mall booth. I'm going to get it Monday and add glazing. It's just what it needs.
hello from switzerland)
Hi thanks for watching.
Wow, gorgeous table. This looks like something I can do, I was scared to glaze thinking it’s a complicated process. Much love from the US❤️
Darth Vader so glad you found it helpful!
What a beautiful table! I'm inspired to try glazing on my next project! Great tutorial. Thank you!!!
I'm so glad you're inspired. Thank you for watching.
Beautiful job
Jello from the Big Island of Hawaii. Beautiful table.
Great tuition thank you
Although I'm not a professional artist or decorator, I've designed turned short foot stool legs with an option to a mahogany finish being faux antique ivory. I use a clear glaze with raw umber, really getting interested in glaze. From England, stay safe in Aus.
That’s great. Thanks for sharing.
Hi from America! I am so happy I came upon your channel today. I love what you do with furniture. I have a hall table very similar to that and I can't wait to try it!
Nice work
Absolutely beautiful!! Thank you for the tips!!
Thanks so much!
#Replay. I just watched on Facebook. I am planning on putting a black glaze on my grandmothers Duncan Phyfe dining set after I paint it black. I’ve been a bit nervous to begin these large pieces. You’re encouraging me!!!
I gotta tell ya, you have made sooooo excited to redo a dresser I found today! Thank you so much for this video. I can honestly say that I thought this was going to be a lot more difficult but you made it look so easy, thanks again! PS I am watching your video from upstate New York
Thanks Tracy. So glad you're keen to try it. I'd love to see pics of your finished project! I have a facebook group and page by the same name if you'd like to share your work.
So pretty
Just started watching this first time seeing it. From Oklahoma city
love your technique thank you for sharing
So beautiful! Amazing work!
Thank you so much.
So beautiful!
Gorgeous and elegant, nice job!!!!
thank you.
Beautiful work. Exactly what I was looking for! From MS by way of Louisiana
Beautiful. This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for sharing
Well done
Wowww realy realy beautiful 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Sonia
Love your videos, Sharon!
I now know exactly what to do with my nest of tables! Beautiful job ! You make it look so easy. Many thanks for the inspiration!
That looks really good! Great tip
Wow. This one is particularly lovely. Thank you
I LOVE this. It is so beautiful! Thanks for the awesome video.
You're welcome Terri.
Hello this is Lorraine Murray its 7:47p.m. I live in New Jersey,I like your video.
Hi Lorraine, thanks so much for watching!
So impressed, looks beautiful
First time to see your video really enjoyed. Love the color technique you used on the coffee table. Gorgeous.
Beautiful!!!
Very beautiful! Thank you for sharing these techniques. Could you share your brushes also. There's so many at some many price points. Your recommendation would be very helpful. Thank you and good day from Suzi in South Carolina, USA.
I love to use Cling On Brushes, self cleaning in water, smooth finishes, tapered synthetic bristles. amzn.to/3QBg1Kf
You are truly talented and I so appreciate good talent... thank you
You are brilliant. Best technique I have seen.
I do the same but I use ebony oil based stain. Takes a few days to dry but it's so worth it.
That would be nice too!
Gorgeous, I love the colors. Thank you!
Outstanding presentation! Thank you
Tuning in from Ohio, USA🙂
Beautiful
Tyvm for simplifying this.
Hi from south Texas.
I really luv this. What would be some good colors if I want my base to be more of an antique white color?
Use an off white for base such as Limestone in Fusion Mineral Paint, then use Fusion’s Antiquing Glaze which is already tinted a perfect brown for antiquing. Or you can just add brown paint to the clear glaze.
Hello thank you for sharing this beautiful technique, it is stunning Love It.
I love the finish of this piece. I can’t wait to start working on my own tables. Thank you :)
If you wanted to do this same technique on a sofa table, but you wanted to go with brown tones, what colors would you choose from the fusion line? A color for the base coat and a color to mix with glaze to get the same effect as you did with this coffee table? Most of the furniture in my house is expresso colors.
Cathedral Taupe for base. Chocolate with glaze, Raw Silk or Champlain for highlights.
Jeremiah from Chicago looks great
Awesome tutorial!! I've been kind of intimidated & confused b/c there's an overload of info about there about glazing vs. waxing - but you make look super easy - love the added dry•brush too!! Wish I could see how you did the top - that's where I'm stressing still - want that grey/black washed driftwood look....😬
Diana Greggs thanks. There’s a better pic of the top finished on my blog post about this process here: irestorestuff.com/adding-glaze-to-furniture/
Hi. From Tijuana,Mexico. Lovely proyect.
It,s been a few years that you made this video, but for me it,s new. Trying to decide between the glaze or the was. I heard that you couldnuse a damp cloth also, or babywipes, would that take more of for an overalll lighter look? I,m a beginner and still have a lot to learn. Thank you, fantastic result!
You could try a damp cloth or baby wipe but I think you’ll usually find that it takes most or all off. Just experiment on a sample board that you’ve used the same base paint on.
absolutely beautiful. I can't wait to try it.
That looks beautiful!
Thanks so much. It really is easier than I thought it would be.