How To Create Layers & Textures with Chalk Paint. Furniture Makeover.
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- čas přidán 9. 02. 2023
- Painting furniture is fun. Here I want to show you different ways of how to create the layers and textures with chalk paint. I am using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint:
Florence by Annie Sloan
Svenska Blue by Annie Sloan
Old White by Annie Sloan
Arles by Annie Sloan
I have mixed my own dark brown paint by mixing Primer Red + Arles + Napoleonic Blue
I have also used Annie Sloan clear wax, my own mixture of brown wax, and antique gilding wax.
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Какая красотища! 😍
I have been distressing furniture for approximately 10 years, not many others inspire me but this is amazing, love your technique, a beautiful piece!!
Awesome! Thank you so much!
One of the best techniques!!!! So inspirational. I could never guessed that the furniture can be painted this way! Brilliant result.
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So clever using the window cleaner! I've never seen anyone do that. I love the final look of the cabinet, especially the top. Sprinkling the salt onto the wet paint was a happy surprise. It cancels the need to buy costly salt wash. Loved your video. Subscribed. Thank you!
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You are brave and fearless, the results are an outstanding piece of work. Bravo
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Beautiful results, amazing how the saw dust on first coat creates the wonderful texture! I’m going to try this on my next project!! 🥰
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Fantastic turtorials you make. The best I've ever seen. Straight to the point and well explained. Incredibly inspiring. Thank you so much❤️ Hope you keep posting.
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Wow, what a wonderful transformation! I love the technique you used, you are an artist!
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Wow! I’m wild about your work!!! What mastery!
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Beautiful, wonderful texture.
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You are furniture genius! ThankU for❤ sharing.
Thank you! 😊 So nice of you
Wow love the technique!!
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Love this great job 👏 🙌
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Gorgeous as usual
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I love all the colors you used, they blended very well. Turned out beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
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Exquisite piece !!
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Simply beautiful
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Wow, you are so brave! It is so inspiring
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This turned out beautifully❤❤❤ Love the salt technique! All the colors are perfect! Thanks for the inspiration🥰
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Absolutely beautiful- you are very talented & I’ve learned so much from you! Thank you for your videos. . . I also enjoy the music!!
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Love your videos ❤
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Des techniques étonnantes. Je suis accro à tes vidéos !
Merci!
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You're welcome 😊 Thank you for watching.
Very beautiful
Thanks a lot
Beautiful work
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Love how you used sawdust!!👏👏
thank you! sawdust is an easy and cheap medium!
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Looks like a beautiful pair of blue jeans!!
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@@mycolorfulfrance It's absolutely gorgeous!!!
Fantástico
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Beautiful. You have a nice voice and do lovely work so I up a subscriber.
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thank you so much!!!
I wish there was a “no music” option, but you do great work.
i know, i am still working on improving. Thanks for watching!
It’s called volume Turn it down or OFF.
thank you what a lovely technic. Pleasure to subscribe
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This is a beautiful piece! Did you let the paint dry before adding each new layer? How much saw dust did you use? Did you sand between layers? Looking forward to trying this. Merci beaucoup!
Thank you for watching! I added about a table-spoon of sawdust for the amount of paint I used, just to make the paint thick enough to get some texture. You can use more or less depending how rough you want the surface to be. I didn't sand until the last layer was dry and i let the paint dry only before applying the clear wax.
Very effective. What colour blue did you use for the base coat?
thank you so much for watching!!! I used an ordinary cheap chalk paint i got in the local diy shop. I use different colors of it quite often as a base cover but i wouldn't blend with it as the consistency isn't that nice to play with.