Your tutorial is my new go too
I'm in love with this work 😍😍😍😍😍 thank you!
Awesome!!!!! Thanks so much for sharing
This is saved, I am definitely going to try this method! Thank you so much for your detailed explanation on how to get this look, LOVE it, LOVE your work!
Thank you for explaining this technique so well. I love how it turned out 😍🤍
Beautiful and excellent tutorial.
It looks great!!
What a great tutorial. Thanks.
Beautiful.
Lovely ❤
I love what you did here! You mentioned a third coat, what color was this? I can’t wait to try this😍
Beautiful & thank you for thorough explanation !!! I would like a green somewhere between sage & olive. Do you have any suggestion for base color (instead of gray) to get a green shade? Thank you.
Hi, I love your videos. Your work is beautiful. Could you do a video using folkart chalk paint? ❤❤
Do you think this technique would work on painted wooden walls? I feel like the color is too dark and want to lighten it up. Thats how I stumbled on your video! Probably would use regular paint though.
love this and just started my project. How long do we have to wait between the coats of the Clear Coat Satin?
How much paint did you use? I am going to do my dresser and chest. Also, it has the factory sticky varnish. Should I scuff sand before I add the slick stick?
Why do you recommend two different kinds of primers? Do you not think BIN is a good primer? It does both blocking and adhesion.
Hi, I was wondering if you thought it would work out if I use to sand bar and then white on top of that to try this technique out?
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Can you wash the microfibre cloth once you’re finished or do you have to throw it away?
You can rinse it in the sink along with your brushes. Once I get most of the paint out, I throw it in the washing machine.
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I think this is the prettiest redone piece of furniture I've ever seen!
Thank you!