Cracked Patina
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
- Learn from Amy as she teaches you how to use the Amy Howard at Home Cracked Patina to give a nice weathered and aged look to this piece of wood trim.
As painted pieces of furniture begin to age, they begin to have a more weathered and aged crack to them. With the Amy Howard at Home Cracked Patina, you can create large premiere cracks or small neutral cracks. Cracked Patina is also a collagen adhesive that you can use to repair wood furniture, paper, leather, and cardboard.
I'm just learning how to re purpose furniture and your tutorials are so helpful, thank you 🙂
These are so beautiful, but I wish you would do close-up still shots at the end of the video.
Great stuff, I just started with the one step and cracked patina. Thanks for the video
If you are going to cover a whole table top, can you put the cracked patina right on the previous stained/finished table using the one step over it? and how do you keep from lifting the material coming back over lapping brush strokes? I noticed if I make more than one stroke with brush over the patina it starts to lift up the crackle.....thanks
This is beautiful!
Hmmm I like the white look and I looked at the colors on the website and only 2 kind of white colors-not a big variety to choose from in the whites. Darn.
This is lovely!!! :D
Lina...I just took her class in Memphis...she is awesome!
Kathy Fredrickson Wow, I am SO JEALOUS!!! I would so much like to go!
Lina's chalk- & milkpaint, DIY, Recycle & Remake
One step?
Cracked?
I don't even see a cracked patina
That was awful! Big globs all over the place, and no cracks. Looks like someone painted it with semi dry paint. Would have looked better with just sandpaper.