This was a great video, could see everything and very helpful. I would love to see a video for French provincial colors, more blue, green, white. I have a huge mans chest I want to do and want to get a good idea of colors and layers.
Hello! You did amazing with clear instructions and video quality as well. I don’t see enough Amy Howard videos so I’ll be looking for more. The dresser is beautiful and a real eye statement piece. I love it
This is a great tutorial. I am VERY new at painting furniture and using supporting products to add interest. I have not used cracked patina yet (waiting for my delivery). I do have questions. I have noticed this product is used on pieces with a lot of detail however, I would like to try this on an armoire that is very flat and has no details, especially with the sides of the armoire. 1. Would this product be okay to add dimension or would it be too flat of a surface? 2. Would the sides of the armoire have to be done in sections once the cracked patina is applied as I feel that my first layer of paint may dry quicker than I can get the side done at one time? Thank you for any help you can share.
I think Amy has a video where she mentions using a larger brush to paint large fields; and uses a smaller "chip" brush to get into carved areas or pieces that have raised designs. She seems to favor the chip brushes, probably because they are so cheap, and you can just easily replace them if they get too mucked up. I've seen other video demos where they use a tiny paint roller, which gives good coverage really fast. They have about 4-5" roller section, and a long handle maybe 12-14" Those paints I've seen demo'd were similar to the One-Step, in that they were meant to cover completely. Good Luck!🖌
Wow. You made that plain boring dresser look fabulous. Such a beautiful transformation. Love this.
Fascinating work of art!
This was a great video, could see everything and very helpful. I would love to see a video for French provincial colors, more blue, green, white. I have a huge mans chest I want to do and want to get a good idea of colors and layers.
Absolutely awesome demo of using cracked patina!!!
I loooove this and your tutorial style is smooth and to the point! Very well done video!!!!
Beautiful I’ve never heard of this product .. Thank you..
Stunning!!!!
This is a gorgeous piece!! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!
Hello! You did amazing with clear instructions and video quality as well. I don’t see enough Amy Howard videos so I’ll be looking for more. The dresser is beautiful and a real eye statement piece. I love it
Glad to hear that!
Beautiful! Great job.
I love the look of this when finished. I think it would be great with salt wash
Thank you for your video. I really admire your patience
Wow wow wow soo great .. 😊😊😊Thanks for a great new years day morning, ready to try for myself.... ❤❤
I love this, awesome video!
Very time consuming. You have the patience of a Saint. ❤️❤️❤️
I try!
But she completed the entire thing in about 20 minutes!! 😆
Gorgeous!!!!
Fabulous! You sure are talented. Thankyou
Beautiful
I loved what you did and found the video interesting to watch 🙂
This is a great tutorial. I am VERY new at painting furniture and using supporting products to add interest. I have not used cracked patina yet (waiting for my delivery). I do have questions. I have noticed this product is used on pieces with a lot of detail however, I would like to try this on an armoire that is very flat and has no details, especially with the sides of the armoire. 1. Would this product be okay to add dimension or would it be too flat of a surface? 2. Would the sides of the armoire have to be done in sections once the cracked patina is applied as I feel that my first layer of paint may dry quicker than I can get the side done at one time? Thank you for any help you can share.
Hi there! You may refer to this video ua-cam.com/video/oLhwGb553_Q/v-deo.html
@@amyhowardathome Thank you! I will watch it!
If you put the dark wax over the gold does it dull the gold color?
Spectacular ❤️
Perfectly done 👍👍👍
What is the difference between the Cracked Patina and the Gesso?
Cracked Gesso is for milk paint while Cracked Patina is for One Step Paint!
Do you do any buffing after applying the waxes??
@French Faire co. I did this finish on a framed mirror. It’s beautiful! Could I use spray rustoleum Matte Clear Enamel to seal?
Wax will seal it perfectly!
What brush did you use for your paint? I’m finding it difficult to use the paints without streaking
I think Amy has a video where she mentions using a larger brush to paint large fields; and uses a smaller "chip" brush to get into carved areas or pieces that have raised designs. She seems to favor the chip brushes, probably because they are so cheap, and you can just easily replace them if they get too mucked up. I've seen other video demos where they use a tiny paint roller, which gives good coverage really fast. They have about 4-5" roller section, and a long handle maybe 12-14" Those paints I've seen demo'd were similar to the One-Step, in that they were meant to cover completely.
Good Luck!🖌
Can you use the crack patina on liquid leaf?
It would be on a frame.
Fantastic! Thank you!
Hi- this is a great finis! Where can I buy the light base? Is it untinted?
Hi there, all products used are mentioned in the description!
Two observations that counter any claim of authenticity:
Overdone, looks like Disney studio set work.
New shiny hardware.