How to create old rustic look. Furniture Makeover.
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- Опубліковано 14 гру 2024
- This video is full of tips on how to give a plain dresser a rustic country worn out look. You can learn how to layer the different chalk paint colors, how to color wash with chalk paint and how to use the decorative waxes to achieve this old authentic look when you are doing a furniture makeover.
The paint I have used:
the base color is a gray chalk paint
the light paint which I also use as a wash: the original white + arles + adding a drop of honfleur + a drop of barcelona orange + a drop of coco, all are chalk paint by Annie Sloan
black chalk paint by Annie Sloan
aubusson blue chalk paint by Annie Sloan
honfluer chalk paint by Annie Sloan to create some rust
antique giding wax
clear wax by Annie Sloan
black wax by Annie Sloan
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Wow! How gorgeous!
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Stunning ! A work of art 😮
Thank you so much!!!
Gorgeous! And yes I did learn some great techniques! Thank you!
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best video ive seen so far!! THank you!
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Absolutely stunning transformation!!!❤❤❤
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I rally Ike your paint treatment here, it's stunnng!
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What a thrilling surprise to find your exciting channel and this is the first video I've seen and can't wait to see more. This piece is extraordinaire and the steps it took to achieve this very convincing old rustic look are inspiring, the many layered steps and subtle blendings to bring about such a lovely and authenic look are amazing. I will refer to your technique when I start a project of my own. Thank you for sharing and you have a new fan!
Thank you very much!
So pretty 🤗
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Beautiful!!!
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BEAUTIFULLY DONE!!!
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Just beautiful, so authentic
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Love your techniques
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Love it!!
Glad you like it! Thank you
Wow, it is just beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
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Oh WOW that is gorgeous
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Bravo. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. The music it's very calming just like your voice.
Thank you very much! It is fun to create something like this and it is rewarding to know that you are there appreciating it. Take care.
You are a true furniture artist!! Its beautiful 😍
Thank you so much 😀
Love it! Thank you so much for sharing your technique with us.
Thanks for watching!
This is just the look, I've been searching for. I have a kitchen island that I want to paint in this style. Looks like I'll be watching this video a bunch of times. I have a small end table that I plan on practicing your techniques on first - wow, so many layers, just beautiful.
thanks a lot!!
Looks fantastic 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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Love the end result here! So rustic and authentically aged looking. I also really love your color choices. Adding the bit of Aubusson Blue really gave the piece extra depth and interest. Beautiful work!
Thank you so much! Glad you like the result.
Just watched AGAIN and I have to say, I must not have seen the way you created the top the last time I watched, but it's a beautiful and interesting technique that definitely created the perfect compliment to the rest of the piece! As always, LOVELY WORK!!!!
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thank you for this informative video! great job. I understand that this technique works well with the types of furniture that have frames etc. where the glaze stays after wiping, but what if I need to glase a simple painted stool that doesn't have those? Its very basic stool, just legs and the top, and I wonder what stays and where when I cover it with the glaze and wipe afterwards. I painted it in nice yellow, but wanted to add some used antique look with dark edges and some dark patina around the joints. But the issue is that using your technique the glaze at the edges, where I do want it to stay, will most probaly get wiped off. What do you think I shall do to make it look like a want? And would the whole thing work if I use watered down dark acrylic paint over the main layer of paint, also acrylic? thank you!
I work only with the chalk paint. i don't know if the acrylic is that durable. With flat surface I would do paint wash and pick it with the sponge or wet piece of cloth using dabbing technique.
You’re amazing every time I try and blend it turns into a big mess
It takes time to practice. thank you!
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I've ser better looking furniture out for the trash pick up.
lucky you!
I'm sure you'll learn how to make it if you'll read WoodPrix instructions from cover to cover :)
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