#replay Amy! This is exactly what I needed TODAY to get me started! I’ve been talking about your book for weeks now ( my daughter is getting bored🙄!) and after this tutorial ( glare and all) I’m ready to go!! Can’t wait to get started 👏🤞Love from Mary in Los Angeles ❤️
#replay- I have a question, if I painted in the OS black on my furniture and I have a crocodile detail on the top of the piece and some detail moulds on the legs, could I make a glaze in your red OS and it show up??
I enjoy your tutorials, but find it so distracting when you stop talking to interact with viewers. I understand, but just find it hard to learn that way, and my time is always brief. Is there another spot where you just teach the process without the interruptions. It was also really difficult to see with the glare.
I thought it was kinda funny; she's an imperfect human just like us! I think the glare was from the side window she probably thought was the perfect place to work, plenty of light... but was the opposite for film production! @AmyHoward your own words is/are your solution! "Do a practice run. Dont practice on your final product." You don't have to do the entire 30 min piece to practice, just 20 seconds on an old trim piece, video-ing to see what the light is gonna do when you apply paint n glaze. It was so funny when you said "perfect!" and moved your hand and all the detail disappeared again. I ❤ you anyway, and can't wait to see more tutorials. THANKS AMY!
I can't get over this channel. We all learned this in the 80s and we are still here. You don't need expensive products to achieve this. Where do you think she learned this?
During the 1970s "Antiquing Craze" -- we did the process to everything we could get our hands on! The materials were horrible though. Solvent based enamels, urathane sealers, all toxic, requiring paint thinner to clean up-- your equipment AND your hands. We've come a LONG WAY, BABY! Water based stuff is the best! Clean up with Dawn liquid, your brushes and your hands.👋👋👋✋🖐✌
#replay. Playing now after Christmas, before New Years with a very carved copper colored mirror. French Blue with pearl and gold. Inspiration!!
#replay Amy! This is exactly what I needed TODAY to get me started! I’ve been talking about your book for weeks now ( my daughter is getting bored🙄!) and after this tutorial ( glare and all) I’m ready to go!! Can’t wait to get started 👏🤞Love from Mary in Los Angeles ❤️
Wonderful!
i know Im quite randomly asking but do anybody know a good place to watch newly released series online ?
@Phillip Derek i dunno I would suggest flixportal. You can find it on google=) -judson
@Judson Layton thanks, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) I appreciate it !!
@Phillip Derek happy to help =)
I love the names of the colors and products. They're so fun! ☺️
Glad you like them!
LOVE this.
Great videos! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Glad you like them!
Donna Clark . My project is built in but is a flat surface.
Thanks Amy.
Yes
#replay- I have a question, if I painted in the OS black on my furniture and I have a crocodile detail on the top of the piece and some detail moulds on the legs, could I make a glaze in your red OS and it show up??
Ty 💞!!
where does Amy get her fabulous trim pieces??
A shop.
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It’s above you
It’s the window light behind you ☹️
I enjoy your tutorials, but find it so distracting when you stop talking to interact with viewers. I understand, but just find it hard to learn that way, and my time is always brief. Is there another spot where you just teach the process without the interruptions. It was also really difficult to see with the glare.
I thought it was kinda funny; she's an imperfect human just like us!
I think the glare was from the side window she probably thought was the perfect place to work, plenty of light... but was the opposite for film production!
@AmyHoward your own words is/are your solution! "Do a practice run. Dont practice on your final product." You don't have to do the entire 30 min piece to practice, just 20 seconds on an old trim piece, video-ing to see what the light is gonna do when you apply paint n glaze. It was so funny when you said "perfect!" and moved your hand and all the detail disappeared again.
I ❤ you anyway, and can't wait to see more tutorials. THANKS AMY!
She says she gets cabinet fronts from Habitat for Humanity store. Don't know if they are everywhere but we have one where I live on Maui.
YES!!!! I SO agree. Thank you for that, Cathi.
I can't get over this channel. We all learned this in the 80s and we are still here. You don't need expensive products to achieve this. Where do you think she learned this?
During the 1970s "Antiquing Craze" -- we did the process to everything we could get our hands on! The materials were horrible though. Solvent based enamels, urathane sealers, all toxic, requiring paint thinner to clean up-- your equipment AND your hands. We've come a LONG WAY, BABY! Water based stuff is the best! Clean up with Dawn liquid, your brushes and your hands.👋👋👋✋🖐✌
Super difficult to see!!!
No
Maybe redo this vid with a different camera!! Frustrating!!
Unfortunately this video had terrible quality...