Vinegar faux graining was more popular in the US than in Europe - where faux marbling was more frequent. This is my second stone house (both from 1835) and the interior doors in both were pine painted to look like curly and birds-eye maple.
Thank you so much for this video! I want to do this with picture frames that I will most likely have to paint a light color. Should the paint I use be a dull chalk paint, or can I use an acrylic paint? Thank you again :)
Thank you for video :). Been looking for this for awhile. Is this a old-word Technic or something kinda new. Seen a vid long time ago where a guy painted a table using something like this called something??? a form of painting would you know the proper name for it? thanks again
WTF is a little bit...cmonnn how hard is it to say one teaspoon/i tablespoon or how about mm or ounces...geez how tough is that...ohhh maybe you dont know....in that case dont waste everones time pretending to teach with half-baked information...
Thank you for sharing with clarity , things that are attractive yet when you are doing it, look simple. Great results!
Thanks
just jim
I love the look of vinegar painting--glad I found this! Will be doing this to garage sale picture frames, and adding color, too.
Thank you, beautiful work.
Thank you so much for this great information......a somewhat lost art. So very kind of you to share.
Thank you! This is a great technique to know!
Vinegar faux graining was more popular in the US than in Europe - where faux marbling was more frequent. This is my second stone house (both from 1835) and the interior doors in both were pine painted to look like curly and birds-eye maple.
Ty so much for sharing!
Thank you so much for this video! I want to do this with picture frames that I will most likely have to paint a light color. Should the paint I use be a dull chalk paint, or can I use an acrylic paint? Thank you again :)
Also, you say a small amount of pigment, teaspoon, tablespoon...?
Thank you for video :). Been looking for this for awhile. Is this a old-word Technic or something kinda new. Seen a vid long time ago where a guy painted a table using something like this called something??? a form of painting would you know the proper name for it? thanks again
It's an old technique...th-cam.com/video/Y0XeUKUzJ2U/w-d-xo.html
teaspoon of what "Solar" ??
WTF is a little bit...cmonnn how hard is it to say one teaspoon/i tablespoon or how about mm or ounces...geez how tough is that...ohhh maybe you dont know....in that case dont waste everones time pretending to teach with half-baked information...
Do you talk to all the Ladies like that? , I can see that the written word is not your forte, It's never too late to learn.