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Trouvé
South Africa
Приєднався 2 лют 2018
Відео
Trouve Store tour - Part 7
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Did you know that we have a coffee shop at trouve ? you can have quiche, cake and coffe while browsing our shop for unique and fab decor items
Trouvé store tour - Part 6
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Belive it or not, but in part 6 of our #ShopTour, we take a look at the toilets... yup, we use every square inch of the shop to display our fabulous items.
Trouvé store tour - Part 5
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In part 5 of our shop tour, we move to the next 2 rooms. Here you will se our fabulous armoire and vintage lighting.
Trouvé store tour - Part 4
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In part 4 of our shop tour, we explore the first 2 rooms in our shop. What is your favourite item so-far ?
Trouvé store tour - Part 3
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In part 3 of our shop tour, we take a look at our Annie Sloan and DIY section
Trouvé store tour - Part 2
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We take you on a tour of our shop. Wanna see it for yourself? Visit us at 118 Long road, Greymont.
Trouvé store tour - Part 1
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We take you on a tour of our shop. Wanna see it for yourself? Visit us at 118 Long road, Greymont.
Top 5 things to do with old books
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In this video we will show you our Top 5 favorite things to do with old books. There will be 3 examples and 2 tutorials. How to make a book planter How to make a book lamp #HowTo #Trouve
How to create a distressed paint effect on your walls
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How to create a distressed paint effect on your walls
How to create aged patina on furniture using Salt Crust
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How to create aged patina on furniture using Salt Crust
Updating a pedestal with Annie Sloan Chalk paint and MIXX cement
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Updating a pedestal with Annie Sloan Chalk paint and MIXX cement
How to use Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Wax
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How to use Annie Sloan Chalk Paint Wax
How to use Annie Sloan pearlescent glaze
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How to use Annie Sloan pearlescent glaze
How to create the French look using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint
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How to create the French look using Annie Sloan Chalk Paint
Annie Sloan Chalk Paint workshop at Trouvé
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Annie Sloan Chalk Paint workshop at Trouvé
Hate when questions don't get answered. Why bother commenting or asking a question, when the poster never comes back to answer or help.
Love the plant pot!
Pretty cool, bro.
Very straightforward and easy tutorial! Well done and keep it up plz 😊
What if you forgot the cleat wax before the black
Love these suggestions. Thanks
It looks like paint to me, not glaze. Glad I watched this video. It's lovely, but not what I'm looking for.
Love this!! Great job
What color did you do the top of it? Thank you! Looks great!
WOW! Great representation.. Thank you 🙌
🤣 the best intro!!!!!!
Does the wax have any UV properties - to prevent bleaching?
The top thing to do is READ them 😂😂😂
Good idea
Thanks for mentioning that you can add a bit paint to the clear wax to make your own tinted wax. I’m thinking maybe I could do this with white wax as well, to make the waxed effect «beachy» but not as light as with white wax. Or maybe I’m on the wrong track here. I’ve painted my cupboard with a mix of 2 blue/green tones, and am happy with the color, but some places we’ve been unfortunate with some uneaven coating. I think using a colored wax might camouflage this issue.
Come back! I’ve just found your channel. Your videos are so good!
Love your videos! Please come back!
Great video. Very informative!
Can this be used on tile? Thinking of using it over my kitchen backsplash tiles.
I love love love this. Thank you. Please may I ask your advice. I have taken the wall back to the plaster. Would I need to paint the wall first i.e white before I do the distressed paint? I want the wall Turquoise distressed, s I was thinking to paint it Turquoise forst and then use 2 different Turquoises in the distressed paint. Would this work? many thanks
Can you add something to the glaze so it doesn't dry so quickly? I'm doing a design on a wall surface and I need to be able to work it without it drying for quite awhile
Such a waste...😢
What should be done with old textbooks from 20 years ago...no one can use them. Or old encyclopedias in the time of google? I am going to make a stacked book table...with casters on the bottom, the books made to look really old and worn... and titles of banned books..like to Kill a Mockingbird. A nice large tray for the top I think. All books that would be in a landfill....
If you are painting your piece with black chalk paint do you still need to use clear wax first or can you just put black wax on?
Where did you buy those embellishments?
The cement stuff is a great look. Did you need to sand it at all?
Hi Bonny, Mixx cement is a very fine powder and gives a great smooth surface, without the need to sand. Joe
You do so many interesting things.
Thanks, we love to keep busy. Have you been to our shop ?
@ where is your shop. I thought you were in France?
nice idea thanks for sharing .👍big like to you
Thanks for liking
WARNING: I ruined my chalk paint project and you could too. I painted my furniture with Annie Sloan old white and it looked amazing! Then I added the Annie Sloan old wax clear as instructed by all the videos and I have wet looking blotchy streaks everywhere! Now I feel bitter because I wasted my energy and time with a ruined project. It has to be stated that these UA-camrs teaching you these techniques and even Annie Sloan herself are professionals. Compare your Do it yourself table to theirs and you will be blown away. Applying wax is a skill and it’s not for everyone. I hate to bring so much negativity to such a positive community but this really isn’t for everyone. Test yourself. Buy a boring block of wood from Home Depot and apply 2 coats of Chalk paint and Top coat clear wax and if your results doesn’t come out good then this is not for you nor is any painting project that requires a top coat. Your better off painting a wall.
Good ideas. I would use the last idea to make a kitchen paper towel holder too!
Great idea!Im also going to try that ;-)
A glaze is defined as a color superimposed over another color. That of course is the short version... Pearl essence is a type of pigment. Mixed with a glaze medium of many types it is then a glaze and not before. As a base over the myriad of primers "pearl" is the foundation upon which various glazes are applied. The paste form is much all the same stuff so far as the waterbourne versions. Also available are alkyd base, solvent type lacquer base and catalyzed versions. The latter versions being the foundations for what are called "Candy Colors" or sometimes "Kandy Kolors" by one popular supplier. The earliest versions of the Candy effect "pearl" base were organic..The pearl look was finely ground herring scales suspended in nitrocellulose lacquer. ( Sounds fishy no? ) Very early versions are still around including some examples from Barris Kustoms post WWII. Kudos to the set dresser. a bit of overkill but that's show biz.
If budgetary issues present. Regular furniture wax works a treat. Furniture wax can be tinted with the myriad of artists oils. Reduction (thinning) can be done two ways. Warming the wax and or adding few drops of paint thinner. Raw or stripped wood can also be waxed with furniture wax that has been tinted. One enhancement to waxes over raw wood is a drop or two of turpentine. This also works as does the paint thinner on beeswax finishes. Clear wax or more specifically, Microcrystalline wax can be purchsed by the pound. The wax is used by museums across the country. Any wax can also be bulked up with additions of the same fillers and fractions of paints and coatings including calcium carbonate and titanium Oxide all available by weight. A well known method of using unused shoe wax is still a viable "finish" Any of the waxes save the liquid and aerosols if a waxed look is to be a final finish over "chalk paint" especially if no prime coat has been applied and most especially if the prep is inadequate of not done at all. Chalk paint is at best even though charming due to it's non reflective look, it is a fragile finish for any substrate that will be subjected to wear, handling or misuse.
Cant beleieve my comment is the first one over here. Well, im looking for this effect to one of my wallsa, and your work is the best one out there. But I have a couple of questions, I dont know if you use two colours (because I only see one in the video). Or you use one dar colour (regular) and the other one light (cause of mixing it with the scumble glaze). Do you recommend me which brand for the scumble glaze acrylic? Thanks so much and keep up the good work.
Hi Yen, hope you are well... Thanks for the compliment ;-) Yes, I used 2 colours one dark and one light. Mix them in separate containers with the scumble-glaze. (you will need more of tje lighter colour (dark is just for accent) I used a South African brand from my local paint shop, but any water based glaze will work. Kind regards, Joe
What medallion did you use for it?
Hi, we used one that we stock at our shop.
It looks great. Perhaps it would be easier, especially for beginners, if when applying the white to pull the drawer out so it cannot drip down the rest of a piece of furniture.
Great tip!
Great video Love the piece!
Glad you like it!
I know this is an old post but could you by any chance tell me where you got that raw wood pedestal from? Tia
Hi, I bought it off FB marketplace. I wish I could fine more ;-)
Nice workshop and show some great techniques
Thanks 👍 we have a workshop coming up on 13 August at our shop.
awesome coloring page
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful! Would the instructions be the same if piece has already been painted previously?
Yes, absolutely. Annie Sloan Chalk paint goes over any painter surface.
He said everything but not that we should read them again
LOL... true...
Very nice! I don’t have much luck with the dark wax. It always comes out looking poopy. But I think I’ll try the white wash for sure.
Check out our video on wax ua-cam.com/video/LLWz0xLw_-U/v-deo.html
Did you paint inside of doors and did u use the salt crust on inside of doors or just paint in green…great videos
Hi, i don't normally paint the inside of cabinets... lazy... but if you want to paint, don't add the salt-crust inside.
I love easy projects that’s have beautiful results. This is easy and I can’t wait to do it. I love and use Annie Sloan products.
Awesome ! please share a picture of your results ;-)
Beautiful
Thank you
I think you meant to say “wipe off the excess” not access 😊
LOL...late night editing... thanks ;-)
Trop beau
merci
Do you have a video on chalk painting a hutch with Annie Sloan Versailles paint?
not at the moment, but we will add it to our upcoming projects.
Beautiful demo!
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Very helpful!
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
stunning
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it.