Hi Tracey, just wanted to say that you have a fan in The Netherlands. This video is so inspiring, gorgeous. I love painting furniture too, you are a great inspiration and a lovely person.Bye!
Hi Tracey! I loved this video! I just bought an armoire for my daughter that reminds me of the Beauty and the Beast movie, and I have already bought the antique white to start with after I sand and primer it. But I would love to use this shading technique before I add the trimming highlights of silver and/or gold. Are there certain colors of the "dirt" and wax that you recommend for an antique white? I just want to give the grooves some depth, and there are a lot of carvings and curves to this piece. I would be happy to send you a picture of what it looks like before I start cleaning and primering it if that would help?
Trying today on dining set. Would you do a tutorial on Russian Onion Dome stripes. They are straight but almost circular. I would love that on the thick base of this table. Thanks for sharing your gift!
I was planning to use black chalk paint with white and gray highlights on the antique features of four dining chairs and the base of a kitchen table. I'm not familiar with using powder, as you suggested. Is there a white or gray color available in the powder?
I don't think it's so much fear as it is money. Not only does it take time but lots of products and money; multiple brushes, waxes, paints, etc. What I want to know, why wax opposed to more paint?
You can always use paints to add shading, depth, interest. Waxes are just another material available. But certainly not necessary. I just want to give people options any time I can. Anytime I use a wax, you can omit for paint instead. If you would like to see tutorials on highlighting and shading with just paints.....I have PLENTY of video on that as well!!!! Shading with Stormy Seas: th-cam.com/video/vSEGOc_Cm90/w-d-xo.html ...or...Highlighting with so many different chalk paint colors on this nightstand th-cam.com/video/qlg9XfcaaRY/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!!!!
Wow what a cool product. 👌 Thx!
I love yur explanations! The best by far
Hi Tracey, just wanted to say that you have a fan in The Netherlands. This video is so inspiring, gorgeous. I love painting furniture too, you are a great inspiration and a lovely person.Bye!
Thank you so much! I love hearing from people all over the world!!! I'm glad that I have been able to inspire you!
You are an amazing teacher. This is the first video that gives me the confidence to attempt this technique.. thank you so much
You are so kind! Thank you! I’m happy you found it helpful and I hope you rock this technique!
I love they way she teaches she is awesome
You are the sweetest. Thank you so much!
Yay!! I’ve been searching for this exact video!! And I love seeing a non fb live video from you!! Thanks so much!
You are so welcome!
Thank you Tracey! You were so easy to follow..youre the best!
Hi Tracey! I loved this video! I just bought an armoire for my daughter that reminds me of the Beauty and the Beast movie, and I have already bought the antique white to start with after I sand and primer it. But I would love to use this shading technique before I add the trimming highlights of silver and/or gold. Are there certain colors of the "dirt" and wax that you recommend for an antique white? I just want to give the grooves some depth, and there are a lot of carvings and curves to this piece. I would be happy to send you a picture of what it looks like before I start cleaning and primering it if that would help?
Great video... exactly what I was looking for technique!
Glad it was helpful!
Very well done instruction and visuals. Thank you. 🤗
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent short tutorial.
Thank you my friend!!!!
Hi I dont use wax can I get the same effect with black paint??
I’m about to shade and age!!! Wish me luck!
You’re the best!! Absolutely the best ever!! ❤️
Thank you so much! That's very kind!
Trying today on dining set. Would you do a tutorial on Russian Onion Dome stripes. They are straight but almost circular. I would love that on the thick base of this table. Thanks for sharing your gift!
💗💗great tutorial. Thank you
Thanks for watching!!! I hope you try it!
Super helpful!!! You’re amazing!
I was planning to use black chalk paint with white and gray highlights on the antique features of four dining chairs and the base of a kitchen table. I'm not familiar with using powder, as you suggested. Is there a white or gray color available in the powder?
I love this wax tutorial! Never seen "dirt" before - what is it used for?
It gives that shadowy, grungey look. Do you like it?
@@TraceysFancy No. Not yet. I'm just starting and that's out of my comfort range right now.
Can I use a sealer over the wax?
All the DB products (waxes, sealers, paints) are water based and work interchangeably. So as long as they are all DB...yes maam!
At first I thought you were saying "dart" :)
lol
Verynice
I don't think it's so much fear as it is money. Not only does it take time but lots of products and money; multiple brushes, waxes, paints, etc. What I want to know, why wax opposed to more paint?
You can always use paints to add shading, depth, interest. Waxes are just another material available. But certainly not necessary. I just want to give people options any time I can. Anytime I use a wax, you can omit for paint instead.
If you would like to see tutorials on highlighting and shading with just paints.....I have PLENTY of video on that as well!!!! Shading with Stormy Seas: th-cam.com/video/vSEGOc_Cm90/w-d-xo.html ...or...Highlighting with so many different chalk paint colors on this nightstand th-cam.com/video/qlg9XfcaaRY/w-d-xo.html
Enjoy!!!!