I can see so many different combinations of color that still let the wood grain show through. You can literally take any piece of wood furniture and match it into an existing color scheme. I am certainly enjoying all these tips, tricks, and techniques.
@@BellaRenovare I am so new to these modern upgrades. I haven't seen that one yet. Maybe you could slip in a photo or two when you get a chance on 10 min Tues?
You would be suprised how many finishes are ceruse finishes. Anytime the grain is lighter in color, its a ceruse. Im currently custom matching a wood floor, and its taking a bit of extra work matching its ceruse finish. But im a bit green on finishing wood and eager to master it! I just nailed the color of the stain using mixol pigments, i have my samples sealed in poly, and im about to go mix up some glazes to get the color of the grain fill. Im using only mixol pigments for color, making my own stain with 99% isopropyl and water. Im using minwax polycrylic (water based polyurethane), i mix it 50/50 with water for my seal coat. And im using sherwin williams faux impressions glaze as a base for my grain fill, mixed with mixol for color. Tools im using to get it done are a festool rotex 150mm, basically a belt sander and random orbit in 1 tool. And a restorer tool to quickly and evenly expose the grain with a wire wheel. My restorer is from rockler woodworking, but craftsman and black and decker make one. Happy trails!
I’ve watched this video a second time and I’m sure I’ll be watching it again to get the techniques cemented in my head. Loved it again and your music play list is relaxing when watching. Thanks again.
It is interesting to see that the table on one side has thick grain with knots while the other side is fine grain. Fascinating. You did beautiful work. It is a great way to keep these dining sets out of the kandfills.
I'm so impressed by the amount of sheer elbow grease you put into this piece. I've never been a fan of the shabby chic look and this is not that. This is a high end look to me. Great job! Oh & don't you just love the 5 in 1 tool?
I have been researching this look for awhile, so I am really glad you showed how to accomplish it. So many variations are possible! Most of the wood in my home is some other wood than oak, but I'm really wanting to give this a try. A thrift store trip may be in order!
I have watched this video over and over and over!!! I love this technique! I’m currently doing this same technique on a table that I have had for awhile. It’s been sun beaten, rained on and I’ve actually neglected it. My son moved back into his home after a divorce and I wanted to surprise him with this table for him and his little girls. So, this is why I’ve watched this video so many times. I’m currently in the process of doing the sanding but I can’t wait until it’s done!! I’ve shown my entire family this video because of how awesome this table looks. Hopefully, mine won’t look far from yours.
WOWEE! This is beyond awesome! Yet another video chocker block full of information- the wire brush to deepen the grain is so clever! **Standing Ovation**
OH MY GOSH !!!! I absolutely love, love, love this look. It's so rustic. Now you have made me want to find a dining room table and chairs to refinish this way. It's way to hot now where I live to do a project like this because I want to be able to work outside. (106 degrees heat factor). I'm going to be on the lookout for a set so I can do one like this in the fall. You continue to amaze me with all the different things you do and I really look forward to your future projects. Thanks Crys'Dawna !!!
OK, this has to be my favorite piece you have done. My sister had an oak dining table that I wanted to do this to but she gave the table to her daughter…
Great timing! Just last week I was watching videos to learn how to do the ceruse finish. I've seen this look using bold colors over very, very old weathered wood too. I just love the look.
Even though you’ve done some beautiful furniture with beautiful colours and beautiful techniques stencils and all of the rest of the things that use I think this is probably one of my favourite things that I’ve seen you do it so simple but so exquisite do it just looks so beautiful I always wondered how they get definition store beautiful beautiful piece
I agree with you so much!! After I was done and out it all together I was like yup, this is my new favorite piece :) and you know I love all the color ❤️❤️
Well now I know what I want to do with my entire dining room set. It's all solid oak (with that horrible orange tint to it now); and I was going to paint it all white at some point. It's definitely a huge project to do. But after seeing this video, I think I may just try this. Dear Lord it's a lot of work; but looks amazing!!! Bravo!
Hoy veo por primera vez tu canal y desde Colombia admiro esta labor de renovación total con esta mesa, te felicito porque tus.manos son de bendición al presentarnos este gran trabajo.
Crys'Dawna, you make stripping look easy! such a beautiful finish. You are right! I bought my dining room table with this finish at Pier One! So expensive. Who know I could achieve this on my own. Thanks for your tutorials! They help me more than you know!
Wow! This is simply amazing. This came just in time because I’m working on two solid oak coffee tables and this is the look I want on them. Thanks so much for sharing your amazing talent with everyone.❤️❤️❤️
New subscriber here ❤just learning how to renovate old pine furniture and the whitewash effect is exactly the look I wanted. Thankyou for your informative video x
Thank you! I have an antique wash stand that was my grandmother’s. I love this look but had no idea where to start. It’s 100+ years old and I have no idea what kind of wood, it’s hidden under an ugly antique green stain. Can’t wait to see where this process takes it to!!!
This is the answer to updating golden oak! I have been searching for the answer to update my kitchen and WALA here it is! I love your videos and appreciate you so much! Thanks for sharing! 😊❤️💃
SO,,,, I'm literally following your instructions step by step. On A MUCH smaller scale. I have an old oak dining chair that I bought at the Goodwill bins for $5. I bought it for the spindles. I've taken it apart. I then cut out a breadboard from the seat. Let me tell ya, that sucker is thick! Anyway, I've just sanded it down. Now I've come back to your video to watch the part with the brush again. Thanks for sharing this technique. I'd never heard of it before. You get 2 BIG 👍👍
I just bit the bullet and ordered the surf prep sander. I believe it'll be a game changer for me....right as I posted this you said it's a game changer lol. Needed to come back to the comment and tell you that ...too funny
First of all... what a gorgeous piece of furniture! Secondly, I love the out-of-body experience in looking at a piece of my art and thinking... Did I... did I REALLY JUST DO THIS! I'm so glad that you have those moments and that you share them with us! Wow, amazing tutorial! Thank you! Love everything about your million dollar piece! B~}
My CrysDawna, OMG, OMG, OMG, I absolutely Love, Love, Love this Cerused Look!!! The Grain Look So Incredible!!! 💕 I just can’t get over it…. You are So Amazing and You Always Blow Me Away With Your Incredible Talent…. Even though you are not my Daughter, I Am Just As Proud of You As If You Were My Daughter!!! I Love You Dearly ♥️…. Your Marley P.S. You Look So Pretty and Your Hair Color is So Stunning On You….
On a even surface like the tabel top you kan use a plastic (don't no the english word) Spatel . I do it like this : paint in white, take the Spatel and scrap the wet paint from the wood (go with the Grain) the paint stays in the deeper lines .Voila done ! If you Want it les white you can wip it down with a wet rack! P.s. love youre work ,you are a real artist ! Iam more of a crafter because i am not so creative 😁
I love doing this finish. I've picked up so many Oak pieces and this is my favorite thing to do. I'm upholstering the oak chairs with a linen looking fabric then stenciling the fabric with ink. Love your work!
You did this suggestion so fast. That was such a turn around, I made the comment a few days ago. You are my (s)hero. You make everything so accessible and friendly, I appreciate that. This seems possible now. Thank you so much. Watching your videos is such a breath of fresh air, for my eyes and soul. Now I have to learn to identify real oak, lol. Soo good, using natural wood and the white. My mind is imagining all the colour combos.
You are so welcome. I have wanted to redo my table for a while and really YOU pushed me to do it so THANK YOU ❤️❤️. You can always email me too if you ever have questions like if you piece is oak or not :) Crysdawna@gmail.com
You always amaze me.I love the way you love colour,even if i prefer natural wood when possible.and then you make a piece like this and you love it too so much🌸 I also like tgat you are not always selling products,but helping us getting results with other alternatives.👏
Love your work and your videos. One thing I wanted to bring to your attention is the change in volume when you change positions. At times it scares my cats (who like to watch you also). Hope this is helpful as it is meant to be.
Hmmmm I usually watch it back to make sure the volume is okay, I do voice overs on the videos and the volume is the same, I will have to rewatch it on the big screen to see where I can improve. Thank you for the feedback and letting me know I don’t want the furbabies to get scared :)
Well this is more time consuming than I thought. But I was the one with the big mouth. 😏. I believe it is in your older videos as I’ve been playing catch up. You may have already corrected it. And about the cat - I was just being funny. It was me who was scared. 😂😂 Have I mentioned that I love your work?
Thank you for making this video. I’ve watched several videos on how to get a finish like this and yours is by far the most comprehensive. It’s a beautiful finish, you are a furniture painting magician!
I’m so in love with this look! It looks amazing! Thank you sooo much for showing us how to do this! I’m definitely going to try it. You did a fantastic job my friend!
Wow, this technique is hot! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I love your videos and how you explain everything so well, without ever being boring or winded. You rock!!!!
I saw your post on Pinterest when I was looking for colors to paint my table, love your video, I watched from start to end, also 1st time subscriber ! I used your tips for my table and I love it!
Thank you soooo much!! I have a tv stand, coffeetable and diningtable all different woods that i don't want to hide in paint but give a simmilar colour. This is beautifull and i'm starting this weekend.
Looks amazing, and great instructions! I have done a lot of paint stripping+sanding and had not heard of that amazing little sander. Game changer for sure!
Absolute Stunning, Elegant Gorgeousness!!! You are so creative & talented, it’s just amazing to watch and learn from you. Thank you for wanting to share your gifts with the world. Enjoy your weekend 💖💞💝
LOVE! I wish I could hire you to come do mine..........I have asthma and a bit afraid to use the chemicals and paint, but love, love this look and would love for mine to be like this!!!!
Stunning! Thank you so much for your very thorough and detailed explanation of how you did this beautiful finish. You were a delightful and skilled teacher. So happy you shared with us.
Wow! Just gorgeous 🤩 You do such a thorough and professional job! It must have taken many hours!? Thank you for sharing and teaching everything you do 👍🏻💚🌼
I just saw a video of a woodworker that added a dark almost black glaze over the whitewash . It was quite interesting. Might be fun to do this ceruse technique with different colors and glazes . Also comparing other types of wood would be good. Just a thought .
This is the best, most thorough explanation of the process I've seen. Thank You! We have had 2 solid oak, country/cottage style end tables with "beefy" lags for almost 36 years. Fir the last 12 years they have lived in the barn waiting for a refinish. Those end tables would look fantastic wearing a cerused finish. Thanks again for sharing this!!!!!
I can see so many different combinations of color that still let the wood grain show through. You can literally take any piece of wood furniture and match it into an existing color scheme. I am certainly enjoying all these tips, tricks, and techniques.
Yes!!! Have you seen the black base and white grain look!?!? It’s sooo cool!!!
@@BellaRenovare I am so new to these modern upgrades. I haven't seen that one yet. Maybe you could slip in a photo or two when you get a chance on 10 min Tues?
You would be suprised how many finishes are ceruse finishes. Anytime the grain is lighter in color, its a ceruse.
Im currently custom matching a wood floor, and its taking a bit of extra work matching its ceruse finish. But im a bit green on finishing wood and eager to master it!
I just nailed the color of the stain using mixol pigments, i have my samples sealed in poly, and im about to go mix up some glazes to get the color of the grain fill.
Im using only mixol pigments for color, making my own stain with 99% isopropyl and water. Im using minwax polycrylic (water based polyurethane), i mix it 50/50 with water for my seal coat. And im using sherwin williams faux impressions glaze as a base for my grain fill, mixed with mixol for color.
Tools im using to get it done are a festool rotex 150mm, basically a belt sander and random orbit in 1 tool. And a restorer tool to quickly and evenly expose the grain with a wire wheel. My restorer is from rockler woodworking, but craftsman and black and decker make one.
Happy trails!
I'm a tradesman and a customer has requested this finish for their table. Thanks for providing very instructional video. I've learned a lot.
I love the naked wood look. So this technique basically turns the grain from brown to white. I like it.
I’m excited for this!! I have a small oak table.
I’ve watched this video a second time and I’m sure I’ll be watching it again to get the techniques cemented in my head.
Loved it again and your music play list is relaxing when watching.
Thanks again.
Thank you so much :) I am trying to find calm music for my videos, that is one thing I have learned in this youtube journey lol
Ok, just ship that damn table to me here in Michigan!!!! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this!!!
hahahaha done and done lol
It is interesting to see that the table on one side has thick grain with knots while the other side is fine grain. Fascinating. You did beautiful work. It is a great way to keep these dining sets out of the kandfills.
Finally a video that shows how to get this look without faux paint technique! Thanks!
I'm so impressed by the amount of sheer elbow grease you put into this piece. I've never been a fan of the shabby chic look and this is not that. This is a high end look to me.
Great job! Oh & don't you just love the 5 in 1 tool?
Beautiful Crys'Dawna thanks for doing this.
You have Bella Renovare merchandise!!! How did we miss this? My daughter is going to LOVE hers.
Now I know what I will be doing next. Thank you so much for this video. 💗
That sander is my next investment for sure
Girl it’s a game changer!
I remember my Aunt having an oak dining set in a ceruse finish. This is just beautiful. I have to try this.
I have been researching this look for awhile, so I am really glad you showed how to accomplish it. So many variations are possible! Most of the wood in my home is some other wood than oak, but I'm really wanting to give this a try. A thrift store trip may be in order!
This is just another reason why you are my girl crush!😅. You knocked it out of the park my friend. Love love love it!
That technique is not too complicated but looks like it is.Again, your table is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
I have watched this video over and over and over!!! I love this technique!
I’m currently doing this same technique on a table that I have had for awhile. It’s been sun beaten, rained on and I’ve actually neglected it.
My son moved back into his home after a divorce and I wanted to surprise him with this table for him and his little girls.
So, this is why I’ve watched this video so many times.
I’m currently in the process of doing the sanding but I can’t wait until it’s done!!
I’ve shown my entire family this video because of how awesome this table looks. Hopefully, mine won’t look far from yours.
YOUR BIGGEST FAN HERE!! HELLO BEAUTIFUL!!! LOVE THIS!!! good video sister
WOWEE! This is beyond awesome! Yet another video chocker block full of information- the wire brush to deepen the grain is so clever! **Standing Ovation**
OH MY GOSH !!!! I absolutely love, love, love this look. It's so rustic. Now you have made me want to find a dining room table and chairs to refinish this way. It's way to hot now where I live to do a project like this because I want to be able to work outside. (106 degrees heat factor). I'm going to be on the lookout for a set so I can do one like this in the fall. You continue to amaze me with all the different things you do and I really look forward to your future projects. Thanks Crys'Dawna !!!
Without a doubt, one of your top finishes. Absolutely amazing and beautiful.
Thank you! 😊
Sometimes, "less is more". This is a wonderful piece. I find it interesting to see the "less" look is as much work. Thank you for showing a new look.
I now know what to do with my huge oak hutch and buffet. You give me the courage to do it. Thank you
In my parents' day, 1959, the popular finish was pearl, which looked very much like this finish. Lovely!
OK, this has to be my favorite piece you have done. My sister had an oak dining table that I wanted to do this to but she gave the table to her daughter…
Thank you so much :) Say excuse me niece, I am going to need that table now lol 😆
Great timing! Just last week I was watching videos to learn how to do the ceruse finish. I've seen this look using bold colors over very, very old weathered wood too. I just love the look.
Yes the possibilities are endless!! I like the black base and white grain look too!! Super cool!!!
Take THAT restoration hardware!!!!!
This is so very very beautiful 😍
What a WHOLE LOTTA work with a GREAT pay off. Well done.
It's now 2024 so I'm a bit late to the show but I wanted to say what a beautiful job you did on this piece and thanks so much for sharing. 😊
Even though you’ve done some beautiful furniture with beautiful colours and beautiful techniques stencils and all of the rest of the things that use I think this is probably one of my favourite things that I’ve seen you do it so simple but so exquisite do it just looks so beautiful I always wondered how they get definition store beautiful beautiful piece
I agree with you so much!! After I was done and out it all together I was like yup, this is my new favorite piece :) and you know I love all the color ❤️❤️
Gorgeous!!!!!! Totally awesome finish!!!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍
I agree! One of the coolest techniques! I’ve been looking for a new technique for my dining room table. I think I’ve found it!
Well now I know what I want to do with my entire dining room set. It's all solid oak (with that horrible orange tint to it now); and I was going to paint it all white at some point. It's definitely a huge project to do. But after seeing this video, I think I may just try this. Dear Lord it's a lot of work; but looks amazing!!! Bravo!
Hoy veo por primera vez tu canal y desde Colombia admiro esta labor de renovación total con esta mesa, te felicito porque tus.manos son de bendición al presentarnos este gran trabajo.
¡¡¡muchas gracias!!! espero que sigas mirando :)
I've been patiently waiting for this video...off to watch brb!
Hahahaha I hope you love it
Absolutely gorgeous 😍!!
Crys'Dawna, you make stripping look easy! such a beautiful finish. You are right! I bought my dining room table with this finish at Pier One! So expensive. Who know I could achieve this on my own. Thanks for your tutorials! They help me more than you know!
Wow! This is simply amazing. This came just in time because I’m working on two solid oak coffee tables and this is the look I want on them. Thanks so much for sharing your amazing talent with everyone.❤️❤️❤️
I think in the 80’s we called this “pickled”. You did a great job!
Beautiful. Was good to see how orange Gator Hide made the wood. I won't be using that.
New subscriber here ❤just learning how to renovate old pine furniture and the whitewash effect is exactly the look I wanted. Thankyou for your informative video x
That is beautiful. I think it is perfect for a dark house that needs some lightening up. Very Scandi in style.
WOW!!!!
Love this look Crys"Dawna.
I think my clients in Florida would love this look too.
Excellent job! Well Done GF.
Dee Green
This is just what i had been looking for! I gave up and suddenly your video popped up. Yay! Thank you!
Thank you! I have an antique wash stand that was my grandmother’s. I love this look but had no idea where to start. It’s 100+ years old and I have no idea what kind of wood, it’s hidden under an ugly antique green stain. Can’t wait to see where this process takes it to!!!
Wow ! Another beautiful piece, nothing like real wood .. It's beautiful !
This is the answer to updating golden oak! I have been searching for the answer to update my kitchen and WALA here it is! I love your videos and appreciate you so much! Thanks for sharing! 😊❤️💃
SO,,,, I'm literally following your instructions step by step. On A MUCH smaller scale. I have an old oak dining chair that I bought at the Goodwill bins for $5. I bought it for the spindles.
I've taken it apart. I then cut out a breadboard from the seat. Let me tell ya, that sucker is thick! Anyway, I've just sanded it down. Now I've come back to your video to watch the part with the brush again.
Thanks for sharing this technique. I'd never heard of it before. You get 2 BIG 👍👍
Stunning just too talented jealous🤗🇦🇺
One of my all time favs!!! Top three for sure!!!!😍
Don’t have much love for this process…but I REALLY like that sander!!
I just bit the bullet and ordered the surf prep sander. I believe it'll be a game changer for me....right as I posted this you said it's a game changer lol. Needed to come back to the comment and tell you that ...too funny
It truly is!! I am telling you the things I can do!
Wow!!! How beautiful 🤩
I hope you uses contrasting finish for the chairs so the table stands out.💛🌟☺️
First of all... what a gorgeous piece of furniture! Secondly, I love the out-of-body experience in looking at a piece of my art and thinking... Did I... did I REALLY JUST DO THIS! I'm so glad that you have those moments and that you share them with us! Wow, amazing tutorial! Thank you! Love everything about your million dollar piece! B~}
I’m loving this. It looks absolutely amazing. I have about 4 pieces I’m going to try this on.
My CrysDawna,
OMG, OMG, OMG, I absolutely Love, Love, Love this Cerused Look!!! The Grain Look So Incredible!!! 💕
I just can’t get over it….
You are So Amazing and You Always Blow Me Away With Your Incredible Talent….
Even though you are not my Daughter, I Am Just As Proud of You As If You Were My Daughter!!!
I Love You Dearly ♥️….
Your Marley
P.S. You Look So Pretty and Your Hair Color is So Stunning On You….
On a even surface like the tabel top you kan use a plastic (don't no the english word) Spatel . I do it like this : paint in white, take the Spatel and scrap the wet paint from the wood (go with the Grain) the paint stays in the deeper lines .Voila done ! If you Want it les white you can wip it down with a wet rack! P.s. love youre work ,you are a real artist ! Iam more of a crafter because i am not so creative 😁
Yes you can do that as well it just takes more time :) thank you so much Ramona ❤️
Once again, I am in awe of your knowledge. You are a well equipped, knowledgeable and very capable teacher.
Hi from Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
I love doing this finish. I've picked up so many Oak pieces and this is my favorite thing to do. I'm upholstering the oak chairs with a linen looking fabric then stenciling the fabric with ink. Love your work!
You did this suggestion so fast. That was such a turn around, I made the comment a few days ago. You are my (s)hero. You make everything so accessible and friendly, I appreciate that. This seems possible now. Thank you so much. Watching your videos is such a breath of fresh air, for my eyes and soul. Now I have to learn to identify real oak, lol. Soo good, using natural wood and the white. My mind is imagining all the colour combos.
You are so welcome. I have wanted to redo my table for a while and really YOU pushed me to do it so THANK YOU ❤️❤️. You can always email me too if you ever have questions like if you piece is oak or not :)
Crysdawna@gmail.com
you NAILED this sister!!!
You always amaze me.I love the way you love colour,even if i prefer natural wood when possible.and then you make a piece like this and you love it too so much🌸
I also like tgat you are not always selling products,but helping us getting results with other alternatives.👏
Thank you so much 😀 Yes I really just want to help people create in whatever capacity is possible :) I love natural wood :)
Love your work and your videos. One thing I wanted to bring to your attention is the change in volume when you change positions. At times it scares my cats (who like to watch you also). Hope this is helpful as it is meant to be.
Hmmmm I usually watch it back to make sure the volume is okay, I do voice overs on the videos and the volume is the same, I will have to rewatch it on the big screen to see where I can improve. Thank you for the feedback and letting me know I don’t want the furbabies to get scared :)
@@BellaRenovare I usually watch on my phone, if that makes a difference. I’ll pay closer attention and give you the time the volume changed.
@@deecarlson6956 yes please :) thank you so much!!
Well this is more time consuming than I thought. But I was the one with the big mouth. 😏. I believe it is in your older videos as I’ve been playing catch up. You may have already corrected it. And about the cat - I was just being funny. It was me who was scared. 😂😂 Have I mentioned that I love your work?
I absolutely love the results. To be honest I don’t really like oak, but splitting this method, I love the way the oak looks!!
Festool makes a finish palm sander with interchangeable shaped pads for various shapes! All fitting the same sandpapers too.
Thank you for making this video. I’ve watched several videos on how to get a finish like this and yours is by far the most comprehensive. It’s a beautiful finish, you are a furniture painting magician!
Spectacular and so very inspiring! I'm want to tackle my old family antique oak washstand instead of buying a new piece!
I’m so in love with this look! It looks amazing! Thank you sooo much for showing us how to do this! I’m definitely going to try it. You did a fantastic job my friend!
Wow, this technique is hot! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I love your videos and how you explain everything so well, without ever being boring or winded. You rock!!!!
Thank you so much! That is an amazing compliment, thank you again :)
Great instructional episode 👏
Looks very nice and thanks for making a labor intensive makeover look enjoyable.
Cheers
Lol thank you and HEY, you’ll get some great arms doing this lol 😂
@@BellaRenovare I believe it! 😆
thank you for the detailed video! I have a client that is looking for this look and your video was super helpful!
Love, love, LOVE this look !!! 😍😍😍 great job 😉😉😉
I love this finish. If I get my butt in gear I'll use it on my dining set.
I have fallen in love with this look, thank you for explaining this process. I have several oak pieces that I wanted to do this to. Feeling motivated!
Now you HAVE to do this!! I am telling you pictures and video DO NOT do this justice ❤️❤️❤️
Love this process. I can see using your favorite color to make something unique… maybe lilac or pale blue.
Yesssss I think I need to do some more with different colors!!!!
Love this video and love your table! So very pretty! You are great at what you do! Seems like I tell you that a lot but for me it is so very true.
I saw your post on Pinterest when I was looking for colors to paint my table, love your video, I watched from start to end, also 1st time subscriber ! I used your tips for my table and I love it!
Thank you soooo much!! I have a tv stand, coffeetable and diningtable all different woods that i don't want to hide in paint but give a simmilar colour. This is beautifull and i'm starting this weekend.
Looks amazing, and great instructions! I have done a lot of paint stripping+sanding and had not heard of that amazing little sander. Game changer for sure!
Hi Crys’Dawna. Girl, You put yourself into this project, and it turned out beautiful. Right on!👍🥰
Thank you! 🤗
Thank you! Finally found the finish I want to do on my old scratched oak table! Great teaching as well. Thanks again
I love this finish and I'm glad it's not complicated. Thank you. That table is so warm and fresh❤
Fabulous as always. Thank you for explaining the process as you are doing it. That’s so greatly appreciated. You’re a darling person. Great job
Absolute Stunning, Elegant Gorgeousness!!! You are so creative & talented, it’s just amazing to watch and learn from you. Thank you for wanting to share your gifts with the world. Enjoy your weekend 💖💞💝
LOVE! I wish I could hire you to come do mine..........I have asthma and a bit afraid to use the chemicals and paint, but love, love this look and would love for mine to be like this!!!!
Oh I so want to do this to my table and chairs!!!!
Stunning! Thank you so much for your very thorough and detailed explanation of how you did this beautiful finish. You were a delightful and skilled teacher. So happy you shared with us.
Wow! Just gorgeous 🤩 You do such a thorough and professional job! It must have taken many hours!? Thank you for sharing and teaching everything you do 👍🏻💚🌼
It did lol two full days buttttt I did have to strip pint and things, so that was a little longer :) Thank you so much Candace!!!
Something different, I love it .. so looking forward to the chairs makeover.. I bet you feel so good about this video!! 😌
I love this!! You are so thorough in explaining this technique!! 👏👏👏I hope you do more projects with natural wood.
I sure will ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thank you Keisha ❤️❤️
Beautiful I have just the piece to try this😊
I just saw a video of a woodworker that added a dark almost black glaze over the whitewash . It was quite interesting. Might be fun to do this ceruse technique with different colors and glazes . Also comparing other types of wood would be good. Just a thought .
This turned out absolutely beautiful 🤎🤍
You did it again. I love the look. I have Red oak cabinets in my kitchen that has a stain you can see the wood grain.
Ma’am I am so amazed at this technique. I learned so much. Your love and pride shows in your work. 💕🖖🏽🌈👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow Crys!!! Absolutely gorgeous!!! Cannot wait to try this out! Need to find a piece of oak!
Makes me wish I had an oak table!
I bet you could find on on marketplace super cheap :)
@@BellaRenovare only have one spot for a table and I’m currently redoing my cherry table and chairs. Maybe an end table. 🤔
This is the best, most thorough explanation of the process I've seen. Thank You!
We have had 2 solid oak, country/cottage style end tables with "beefy" lags for almost 36 years. Fir the last 12 years they have lived in the barn waiting for a refinish. Those end tables would look fantastic wearing a cerused finish. Thanks again for sharing this!!!!!
Beautiful! And what a fantastic song to end the video. Thanks!
Thank you very much!
Es precioso! Muchas gracias por compartir con todos nosotros este cambio.
I am always learning so much from you. I would have never thought of using a wire brush. Thank you for the info again