I love that malachite interior. Gorgeous! I use my fingers with Rub n Buff, too... it's just easier for me to control. I need to pay you to figure out how to make all my electronics and wires in my work-from-home setup look better. Love your aesthetic!
Great job! That is so beautiful! I’m currently renovating a bathroom in a mix of dark academia and whimsy goth and doing a LOT of black surfaces. Here’s something that I found out while pricing black finishes-one quart can of minwax true black stain when applied with a wide foam brush (which if you put the brush in a baggie with a damp napkin you can save it and reuse it for quite awhile) is SO quick and easy and that little tin of color stain lasts and lasts and LASTS. It’s unbelievable how far that one $13 dollar can goes, and it also gives the truest darkest black of any product when coated twice. I’ve done an entire bathroom, all the woodwork, all of the half wall wood panels, shelving, doors, mirror, sink vanity-you name it with a can and a half of black wood stain. So an entire bathroom for under $20. I foam brush it on, let it sit for a day, second coat it and let that dry 24 hours, and then give it a foam brush coat of polycrylic. Only problem with this method is it smells like stain in the house for a couple days and ventilation is required for safety. Also, if you need to keep a peel and stick product from peeling back up, slightly water down mod podge in a bowl and foam brush on the mod podge thinly before applying the vinyl roll product. It essentially works like wallpaper glue. I use dishwasher safe mod podge for strength/durability but you don’t have to. I used some left over wallpaper on a little lingerie chest of drawers on the top and drawer fronts and when done, I gave it a couple coats of polycrylic to seal it in.
The Harry Potter nerd in me is a Slytherin & I’m absolutely in love with this piece. I didn’t think I’d like this color combo on furniture but it came out gorgeous ❤️
Your color combination came out gorgeous! Very well executed. It looks a lot better than it did when it was new, and I'm old enough to know. I have long thought that old Mediterranean and French Provincial style furniture would benefit from a goth makeover and I am happy to see I was right! I hate when people take antique carved wood furniture and paint it, but this had a plastic and fake wood finish so it isn't the bad kind of sacrilege, LOL
This is such a fantastic video! I love how you used the skull molds and air-dry clay! Genius! I will definitely be using that idea on projects in the future. Thank you for the inspiration. 🖤
Tabs, you're awesome at what you do 🎉! I've recently purchased an old beat-up wardrobe from a charity shop. Tis painted all white & boring, you've definitely inspired me. Thank you for sharing your creativity 🌟
That cabinet turned out so beautiful! I wasn't sure about the skulls on the door when you first molded them, but they look incredible on the finished project. Really great work, I'm looking forward to future DIY Projects you complete
love it, just bought one a thrift store for $25 as well and I will be doing something simular to this, I still havnt decided on colors yet other then black but Im thinking a cool rich purple. But after seeing how gorgeous the green looks now Im not sure lol
So a tip for your skulls I might suggest if they fall off. to scuff the part touching the cabinet and the inside of your skulls and using E6000 or 2 part epoxy. Cause superglue can kinda crack off and fall off depending on the things your using. And you can easilly get cheap 2 part epoxy at dollarstores. and michaels carries E6000. Just make sure you let it offgas cause it isnt the best for your lungs.
Good work painting, how creative. It’s something you will enjoy more now. Be proud you created and followed through I have a few projects, I have great ideas then get too busy and working and don’t make time to do them. I liked Using the scroll fencing added more detail.
Loved this so much, It turned out gorgeous! The green tones are stunning. I’m glad your video came up in algorithm. Loved seeing the various techniques you used as well and it gave me some inspiration. I’m getting ready to up-cycle some old Inherited, boring furniture so this was perfect timing
Absolutely beautiful, that green is also a stunning color! I'm currently looking for inspiration for my own diy furniture project, and you just gave me tons of motivation. So thank you kindly! :D
LOVE IT !!! LOVE IT !!! LOVE IT !!!! Totally Inspiring ,Creative & Artistic !!!!!! MY Question to you is What shade of Green was the Paint & What kind of paint was it ?????
amazing pice i love this genuis tip about using supergliue with slower other glues, and wow i know you love green surely but wow i wonder if that drush brushing was in dark red wowwwwwwwwwwww, and also what a bout a clear varnish shiny finish ?
Thank you for the video!!! Amazing job!! I am your subscriber and have watched your videos but I could not find the video of the a Small cabinet that you added on top of that big cabinet .. would you please let me know where to find that . Thank you again
I have a few questions about one or two DIY furniture/decorative objects in Gothic style. Could someone from the comments or the creator of the video give me some tips? How can I communicate with you when an email address, TH-cam and WhatsApp are the only social media I have?
this video is a 100% flawless tutorial, it showed how every single look id like to try myself is achieved in a straight forward manner. Subscribed.
This piece came out BEAUTIFUL!! Those old 70s pieces always remind me of those Christopher Lee Dracula movies. SO DRAMATIC 😂 Amazing transformation.
I love that malachite interior. Gorgeous! I use my fingers with Rub n Buff, too... it's just easier for me to control. I need to pay you to figure out how to make all my electronics and wires in my work-from-home setup look better. Love your aesthetic!
This is BAD ASS. You did an amazing job. This gives me inspiration to start this process on a small wood jewelry box I have.
Great job! That is so beautiful! I’m currently renovating a bathroom in a mix of dark academia and whimsy goth and doing a LOT of black surfaces. Here’s something that I found out while pricing black finishes-one quart can of minwax true black stain when applied with a wide foam brush (which if you put the brush in a baggie with a damp napkin you can save it and reuse it for quite awhile) is SO quick and easy and that little tin of color stain lasts and lasts and LASTS. It’s unbelievable how far that one $13 dollar can goes, and it also gives the truest darkest black of any product when coated twice. I’ve done an entire bathroom, all the woodwork, all of the half wall wood panels, shelving, doors, mirror, sink vanity-you name it with a can and a half of black wood stain. So an entire bathroom for under $20. I foam brush it on, let it sit for a day, second coat it and let that dry 24 hours, and then give it a foam brush coat of polycrylic. Only problem with this method is it smells like stain in the house for a couple days and ventilation is required for safety. Also, if you need to keep a peel and stick product from peeling back up, slightly water down mod podge in a bowl and foam brush on the mod podge thinly before applying the vinyl roll product. It essentially works like wallpaper glue. I use dishwasher safe mod podge for strength/durability but you don’t have to. I used some left over wallpaper on a little lingerie chest of drawers on the top and drawer fronts and when done, I gave it a couple coats of polycrylic to seal it in.
AMAZING Work...Totally LOVING the Green!!
Still the most gorgeous piece of furniture I ever seen
Gòod job really transformed the old cabinetry
You did a superb job on this. I need to transform some of my old antique furniture into gothic style. 🦇🦇🦇💀💀💀
This is the prettiest cabinet I ever seen, thank you for the inspiration ❤
Thanks! Glad I can help inspire 🦇
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You did a superb job on this. I need to transform some of my furniture into gothic style.
Your technique gave this project so much dimension. Im absolutely impressed. Its beautiful
The Harry Potter nerd in me is a Slytherin & I’m absolutely in love with this piece. I didn’t think I’d like this color combo on furniture but it came out gorgeous ❤️
Hello fellow Slytherin! And thank you, I'm quite proud of how it came out 😁
Such a creative transformation! You're so clever!
Your color combination came out gorgeous! Very well executed. It looks a lot better than it did when it was new, and I'm old enough to know. I have long thought that old Mediterranean and French Provincial style furniture would benefit from a goth makeover and I am happy to see I was right! I hate when people take antique carved wood furniture and paint it, but this had a plastic and fake wood finish so it isn't the bad kind of sacrilege, LOL
Thank you! I'm actually colorblind so I was taking a bit of a risk here with the paint. Glad to know I made a good call with it 😄
it turned out beautiful
This is such a fantastic video! I love how you used the skull molds and air-dry clay! Genius! I will definitely be using that idea on projects in the future. Thank you for the inspiration. 🖤
Glad I could help inspire! I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with it 😁
Me too!! It looks beautiful, and I see those armoire's all the time
Tabs, you're awesome at what you do 🎉! I've recently purchased an old beat-up wardrobe from a charity shop. Tis painted all white & boring, you've definitely inspired me. Thank you for sharing your creativity 🌟
Thank you! Glad my videos help with inspiration 🦇
This was badass
Super cute
Ooooh Gothic Renovation! Just like the Lair of Voltaire
Voltaire was actually the one that inspired me to get into DIY
I love these old gaudy dressers! Theyre all just asking for a paintjob.
Wow. Great job.
Oooh, that edge trim trick is great! I would absolutely use superglue though, they aren't very sticky.
This is brilliant! Thank you soooo much for posting🦇🥀🖤🥀🦇
Spooktacular! Great job
Thank you!
That cabinet turned out so beautiful! I wasn't sure about the skulls on the door when you first molded them, but they look incredible on the finished project. Really great work, I'm looking forward to future DIY Projects you complete
Thank you! The skulls were kind of a "throw it and hope it sticks" kinda thing if I remember correctly. So I'm lucky it worked out
love it, just bought one a thrift store for $25 as well and I will be doing something simular to this, I still havnt decided on colors yet other then black but Im thinking a cool rich purple. But after seeing how gorgeous the green looks now Im not sure lol
It looks awesome! Great job!
Badass, I love it!
That is awesome
I just want to say I love your vidoes so much and they are so inspiring to keep at my own home decor and design ideas for myself and others.
Goth isn't even my style but this was so cool to see the transformation!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed 😁
So a tip for your skulls I might suggest if they fall off. to scuff the part touching the cabinet and the inside of your skulls and using E6000 or 2 part epoxy. Cause superglue can kinda crack off and fall off depending on the things your using. And you can easilly get cheap 2 part epoxy at dollarstores. and michaels carries E6000. Just make sure you let it offgas cause it isnt the best for your lungs.
This look absolutely gorgeous! May I recommend priming the area after sanding and cleaning before painting. Thankyou for the great video
I absolutely LOVE this. Awesome job on my kinda budget too!
Good work painting, how creative. It’s something you will enjoy more now.
Be proud you created and followed through I have a few projects, I have great ideas then get too busy and working and don’t make time to do them. I liked Using the scroll fencing added more detail.
Amazing
Loved this so much, It turned out gorgeous! The green tones are stunning. I’m glad your video came up in algorithm.
Loved seeing the various techniques you used as well and it gave me some inspiration. I’m getting ready to up-cycle some old Inherited, boring furniture so this was perfect timing
Thank you! Glad my video can help inspire. And best of luck with the up-cycling! I hope it goes well :D
I just got my first ever apartment so this DIY inspo is exactly what I need!
Wow! It came out really lovely
That looks awesome I wish I can have that in my room
Thanks! Hopefully you'll be able to have something like it one day
Ok so I LOVED this! Can't wait to try it with my $5 desk 🥰
Best of luck. Hopefully it turns out good 😁
I have been following you for a while now, and i looove and adore your style^^
Thank you! I really appreciate it 😊
this was amazing
Thank you!
Love it!
Absolutely beautiful, that green is also a stunning color! I'm currently looking for inspiration for my own diy furniture project, and you just gave me tons of motivation. So thank you kindly! :D
Happy I can help inspire! Best of luck with your projects 😁
oh, Heck! Your'e a Genius! Love this! thank you for the great idea..
Thank you! Hopefully you've gotten some good inspiration from this
Love it
LOVE IT !!! LOVE IT !!! LOVE IT !!!! Totally Inspiring ,Creative & Artistic !!!!!! MY Question to you is What shade of Green was the Paint & What kind of paint was it ?????
This is STUNNING! Immediate subscribe 🥰
It was so relaxing to see you working !! And omg what an amazing cabinet !! 🤩🔥
Thank you! I'm quite proud of how it came out 😄
amazing pice i love this genuis tip about using supergliue with slower other glues, and wow i know you love green surely but wow i wonder if that drush brushing was in dark red wowwwwwwwwwwww, and also what a bout a clear varnish shiny finish ?
Hey, cool video, I was wondering what kind of black paint you used for the furniture, thanks.
I don't recall what brand the can of paint was but the spray paint I usually use is Rust-Oleum flat black
Thank you for the video!!! Amazing job!! I am your subscriber and have watched your videos but I could not find the video of the a
Small cabinet that you added on top of that big cabinet .. would you please let me know where to find that . Thank you again
I Like It
Everything looks great, except the contact paper on top. Decoupage would have been much better.
Where did you get the skull molds!
I Love it you dit a Good and cool jobb
Thank you!
No problems 💙😊
Your amazing 👌
Thank you 😄
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I have a few questions about one or two DIY furniture/decorative objects in Gothic style. Could someone from the comments or the creator of the video give me some tips? How can I communicate with you when an email address, TH-cam and WhatsApp are the only social media I have?
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Some people never leave the emo phase(not that its a bad thing)
That’s because it’s not a phase - it’s in the blood lol🩸 😂- if you know, you know!
It would help alot if you could keep your hair out of the shot.
Omg , it looks beautiful!