It looks really good, Rhonda. I like that you did the striations on an angle. Wish you were talking about which technique you might use to get the effect, I thought fur sure you'd break it a notched bondo spreader like Keith has done. Although my own preference would be a lighter piece, I think you recreated it very well.
That looks awesome!! 🥰 Would a second coat over top of skim milk lighten it? Marble is so varied, I don't think it would matter. But you had me at bling!! ✨️
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that granite is normally called "fantasy brown" when sold and the big pieces are much more brown than grey, so to make it look more real, you might want to use pale browns in addition to the grey pearly colors.
Beautiful, I thought I heard you mention one of your colors as milk? I went to your site and it could be an overlook on my part, but I was not able to see it, I'd love to add it to my order. Also will you be getting back the color obsession line? Love your work, hope to see you in person soon.😊
She uses solid white (paste, I think) and makes a very opaque white that she likes to call "whole milk." Then, when she uses a tiny bit of the white, so that it's pretty translucent, she calls it "skim milk."
@ibrockinrobin67 Thank you so much, I really appreciate it. I'm going to try to duplicate this pattern on the butcher's shelf I've had, but it needs a face-lift
I have a problem I did an epoxy for more than 3 weeks ago and I came home from work and I found a spot on my countertop that is all shriveled up and soft all of a sudden and I'm really upset it's a huge area of poor I've taken a spatula and I've dug out the soft spot but I don't know what to do next
You are absolutely amazing Rhonda
Wow, thank you!!!
I love this piece just as it is .
Love this, Rhonda! Thank you for this video!
It looks really good, Rhonda. I like that you did the striations on an angle. Wish you were talking about which technique you might use to get the effect, I thought fur sure you'd break it a notched bondo spreader like Keith has done. Although my own preference would be a lighter piece, I think you recreated it very well.
TUrned out very nice - looks real similar to your sample. Amazing how you can do this!!
This turned out well ❤
Oh dang girl! That is spot on!! Wondering if the natural UTC will tone down the darker shades some. Beautiful!!
That looks awesome!! 🥰 Would a second coat over top of skim milk lighten it? Marble is so varied, I don't think it would matter. But you had me at bling!! ✨️
Thank you Rhonda. Turned out very pretty.
Love this piece lots of great tips, yours was a bit more at a slant then the actual granite piece but it's a beautiful reproduction
Hello, what an incredible job, I'm in Massachusetts and I'm considering how to join the next class of the course
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Try that technique and mimic tiger eye
That would be cool!!!
I’d like to see that show maybe put together a kit for its I have a good pic trying to send it
You rock
that granite is normally called "fantasy brown" when sold and the big pieces are much more brown than grey, so to make it look more real, you might want to use pale browns in addition to the grey pearly colors.
Beautiful
I actually prefer the darker one, especially if it is black and white.
Beautiful, I thought I heard you mention one of your colors as milk? I went to your site and it could be an overlook on my part, but I was not able to see it, I'd love to add it to my order. Also will you be getting back the color obsession line? Love your work, hope to see you in person soon.😊
She uses solid white (paste, I think) and makes a very opaque white that she likes to call "whole milk." Then, when she uses a tiny bit of the white, so that it's pretty translucent, she calls it "skim milk."
@ibrockinrobin67 Thank you so much, I really appreciate it. I'm going to try to duplicate this pattern on the butcher's shelf I've had, but it needs a face-lift
Thank you!!!👍🏼
I have a problem I did an epoxy for more than 3 weeks ago and I came home from work and I found a spot on my countertop that is all shriveled up and soft all of a sudden and I'm really upset it's a huge area of poor I've taken a spatula and I've dug out the soft spot but I don't know what to do next
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