Hey there, Amy! I'm tuning in from Perth - Australia! As for the weather... We're in the back end of winter at the moment. Cold😶🌫windy🌬& rainy🌦...but no snow 🌨- nope, never - not here!🦘☀. I'm absolutely loving watching you create.
Hi Amy! I’m from Calcutta, Ohio, and our weather is beautiful…starting to feel like Fall! I’ve watched hours of your tutorials in the last two weeks! I used paint I already had, but by using your techniques, I’ve transformed an ugly old brown Formica countertop into a beautiful faux Carrara marble top.(in a rental property) Thank you so much for being a wonderful teacher!! I will definitely buy your products next time I do it!! ~Cathy Diddle
Hi- South Carolina here … just ordered these colors along with your glaze for my outdated fireplace- can’t wait! I was hoping you would have a “Marble” bundle on your website… excellent video & wonderful teacher! Thank you Amy & team! ❤
I'd love to try this on my formica kitchen counters. It's so pretty what a beautiful technique. The trouble is I have allergies and I don't know if the smell would be too strong 🤔
Oceanside CA. This was the prettiest DIY marbling I've seen. I have 1985 fake butcher block and the 45 cut to create an L shape counter has warped and separated (repaired with Bondo). 'Backsplash' was cut off , Bondoed, sanded. Primered 2x and sanded and let it sit for 1 week. Sprayed a light coat of laquer in hope it will protect to this process point. It has sat for a few weeks while I decide what to do. Your process looks more controlable and refined than the epoxy pours out there. The coverage of the resin required to do my countertop would be substantial, based on what appeared to cover 12" Length of a countertops width! Maybe it could cover 16"?
from a someone who knows nothing. Seems like you should use a spatula to make sure you blend together the exact amounts. Otherwise you left different amounts in the small cups.Spoons cannot get it out properly. Am I wrong? However the finished product is amazing! Beautiful!
Hi from Wisconsin. The weather is perfect to do this kind of project, rainy and windy.
Love WI :) Thanks for tuning in!
Hey from Port Orchard, Washington. Love your enthusiasm and talent.....thank you so much for your beautiful tutorials!
Hey there, Amy! I'm tuning in from Perth - Australia! As for the weather... We're in the back end of winter at the moment. Cold😶🌫windy🌬& rainy🌦...but no snow 🌨- nope, never - not here!🦘☀. I'm absolutely loving watching you create.
Hello Kate! So great to have people from all over the world watching!
@@marymargaretburnett4203 Thank you for replying... Can you tell me...? Can Amy Howard Howard at Home ship her products to Australia?
What a beautiful finish! Saying hi from Maryland.
Hi Wendy, Thanks for watching!
Hi Amy! I’m from Calcutta, Ohio, and our weather is beautiful…starting to feel like Fall! I’ve watched hours of your tutorials in the last two weeks! I used paint I already had, but by using your techniques, I’ve transformed an ugly old brown Formica countertop into a beautiful faux Carrara marble top.(in a rental property) Thank you so much for being a wonderful teacher!! I will definitely buy your products next time I do it!! ~Cathy Diddle
Thank you for watching Cathy!
Hi- South Carolina here … just ordered these colors along with your glaze for my outdated fireplace- can’t wait! I was hoping you would have a “Marble” bundle on your website… excellent video & wonderful teacher! Thank you Amy & team! ❤
Thanks for joining us!
Hi from Delaware.! So good!
Hello there!
Wonderful video, how would you do the sides of the counter ? I can't find any of your videos to give me an idea. Thank you! Glad I found you!
That's exactly my question too.....
I'd love to try this on my formica kitchen counters. It's so pretty what a beautiful technique. The trouble is I have allergies and I don't know if the smell would be too strong 🤔
Hi, watching from Douglas, Isle of Man. Great video!
Hello from Arizona!
Oceanside CA. This was the prettiest DIY marbling I've seen. I have 1985 fake butcher block and the 45 cut to create an L shape counter has warped and separated (repaired with Bondo). 'Backsplash' was cut off , Bondoed, sanded. Primered 2x and sanded and let it sit for 1 week. Sprayed a light coat of laquer in hope it will protect to this process point. It has sat for a few weeks while I decide what to do. Your process looks more controlable and refined than the epoxy pours out there. The coverage of the resin required to do my countertop would be substantial, based on what appeared to cover 12" Length of a countertops width! Maybe it could cover 16"?
Hi, will the resin yellow later on?
Hi Amy, I'm in Ohio. It's hot and humid today. My question is whether the resin holds stains or discolors over time.
Hello from Clever Missouri.
Hi Cherie! Thanks for joining in!
Hi from Tampa!
Looks like it’s going to be a beautiful day!❤️
Can it withstand heat from a pan?
Hello form Florida
Hi Gloria, We appreciate you watching!
Hello from La 'belle 🇫🇷 France
so wonderful to have you all from France!
from a someone who knows nothing. Seems like you should use a spatula to make sure you blend together the exact amounts. Otherwise you left different amounts in the small cups.Spoons cannot get it out properly. Am I wrong? However the finished product is amazing! Beautiful!
Thank you Shelia!
Hello from KY
Hi Melissa! thanks for watching!
New Jersey
Thank you for watching!
Wv here