This is hands down my favorite painting video of ALL TIME! I come back to watch it several times a year 😂 Absolutely beautiful chair 💕 I finaly found the perfect chair to try it .... Yep took 5 years. Im ready to go! Yay 😊
I WATCH YOU,JAMI!!!! YOUR THe BEST!!!!1I always start my day w/you...JAMI, the light of the morning &coffee...What could a GIRL ask for? THANKS for some relaxing & learning time!!!! Peace Cathy
Love the way the chair turned out! The layered/distressed technique has always given me a little anxiety, but you give me hope to try it! Thanks for posting.
I thought at first that you had had a stroke! However that chair was fabulous. I am going to try this and use it to display something in my shop. I'm glad I didn't cop out and turn the tutorial of. Thanks.
Really cool guys. The paint technique is amazing. To let off steam I also do crafts... paint furniture, thrift, macrame, loom weaving, and renovate homes. It really helps to get rid of stress. I wish I could do it full time and quit my job. Although I love my job... i don't get the satisfaction I do from using my talents.
that green!!!! I didn't care for it at first sight, but by the time you finished the lamp, LUV! sanding with my orbital sander is my " getting in the zone' especially a beat up piece of wood.
Love how the chair and everything turned out great. I've used the water at on the wet paint before on my paintings I love it I made great Skies with it water is great with what acrylics and chalk you did a great job on those items. To relax I read, or paint I love to create. But I have to work to pay for our home.
Hey Jami! I wet distress 90 % of all my pieces. I use a large bowl of water with a sanding sponge, it works great. Just keep wringing it out. Then after I wax I buff with a shoe shine brush. It makes quick work of any job. Love the videos!
While spraying is fast, brushing is satisfying. I would rather brush. It satisfies my artistic needs. Also, long time ago when chalk paint came out and I couldn't afford Anne Sloan I used what I had on hand to make chalk paint, which wasn't plaster of Paris, but something similar, and I hit the jackpot after experimenting with different consistency's. I usually use a razor blade to distress hard edges, but I like the wet putty knife technique. Usually if I let the paint to cure for too long it is very difficult to distress and get the paint off.
Hi, Love the video, I look everyday to see if you have a new one . I also love redoing lamps. Was the light bulb you used, was it the yellow tinted or clear? Which color do you think looks more vintage? Please keep making those wonderful videos.
Hi Jamie and zeb!😊😊What was the paint brush you used for the white? I'm always looking for the next best paint brush for my projects💜👩🏼🎨btw loved that chair, that came out amazing! Also, I just want y'all to know that y'all have been a such a HUGE inspiration to me in my journey of "pickin&flippin" furniture(did I just make that up?!?)(pickin paintin' flippin') OMG...ok sorry my brain sometimes😶🤐 but holy crap that would be an awesome shirt!! Lol But anyways keep doing what y'all are doing! 😘💕
bethanee, Thanks for watching! The brush I used is the Zibra chisel brush (it's on our website) I love it, the brush holds a ton of paint and it's also great for dry brushing if you need that too.
Hey Jami, love these items. I’ve gotten some milk paint from you and want to try it on an outside metal little table. Do you suggest to use some extra bond for first coat than add second color without it. Also, my go to relax time is crocheting...it’s my favorite pastime. You had a pillow you paid $60 for and I know that was a perfect price. A lot of work goes into that. It was a gorgeous pillow. Thanks for your videos
Thanks! For the milk paint. Extra bond on the first coat is the recommended method. If you don’t want tons of chipping just use it on the first coat. If you put it in the second coat it can reactivate the first coat of paint and it can cause it to chip a lot.
It’s not recommended. I sometimes do it if I know the wax is very cured or sometimes if I’ve done some dark waxing in the details to bring the color out.
How well does the chalk paint stick to leather? I've got some projects coming up that would be crazy handy if I could use gunmetal to repaint the leather. It would mostly be used on a hat.
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Lori O extra bond is an additive for milk paint that keeps it from flaking and chipping off as much as it normally would. Add enough extra bond and milk paint doesn’t get chippy at all.
This is hands down my favorite painting video of ALL TIME! I come back to watch it several times a year 😂 Absolutely beautiful chair 💕 I finaly found the perfect chair to try it .... Yep took 5 years. Im ready to go! Yay 😊
@@BeeBlueAmerica you got this! Can’t wait to hear how it goes.
I have a weird obsession for chairs. That is gorgeous
The chair was gorgeous and I do Primitive crafts plus paint reused items I'm going to have to get some of your milk paint and try this technique
One of my favorite chair makeovers
Girl you are a paint GENIUS. You do amazing things with paint.
What a sweet thing to say! Thank you! ❤️
I want to be able to say my stress relief is painting.
You're my style. Thanks for all you taught me
Jami, I'd like to see you make over a chandiler. French country, shabby chic or farmhouse. Thanks for the video!
Great video, have a wonderful weekend.
I WATCH YOU,JAMI!!!! YOUR THe BEST!!!!1I always start my day w/you...JAMI, the light of the morning &coffee...What could a GIRL ask for? THANKS for some relaxing & learning time!!!! Peace Cathy
Hehe. That’s a lot of pressure! 😊❤️❤️
Love the way the chair turned out! The layered/distressed technique has always given me a little anxiety, but you give me hope to try it! Thanks for posting.
Julia S it's such a fun way to paint. I am still learning :)
You are 100% right; painting with a brush is my therapy also!
All the pieces look amazing y'all do such beautiful work. Jamie your chair is a beautiful masterpiece of art.
Great job Jami and Zeb!!!! You two are a great team!!! 💕💕💕
I like the chair before the white the best! The lamp looks S W E E T👌
Was that my sweetheart Jack I heard in the background! ❤️. Love the skeleton lamp!!!!
Sure was. He was jabbering away all day today!
I thought at first that you had had a stroke! However that chair was fabulous. I am going to try this and use it to display something in my shop. I'm glad I didn't cop out and turn the tutorial of. Thanks.
I watch you guys doing great staff, that's my cup of tea. Love all pieces. Well done. I kinda miss the little 🌟😉
Really cool guys. The paint technique is amazing. To let off steam I also do crafts... paint furniture, thrift, macrame, loom weaving, and renovate homes. It really helps to get rid of stress. I wish I could do it full time and quit my job. Although I love my job... i don't get the satisfaction I do from using my talents.
that green!!!! I didn't care for it at first sight, but by the time you finished the lamp, LUV! sanding with my orbital sander is my " getting in the zone' especially a beat up piece of wood.
Love how the chair and everything turned out great. I've used the water at on the wet paint before on my paintings I love it I made great Skies with it water is great with what acrylics and chalk you did a great job on those items. To relax I read, or paint I love to create. But I have to work to pay for our home.
You guys are doing a great job. Keep it up
more boho plz, love it! 😃
Hey Jami! I wet distress 90 % of all my pieces. I use a large bowl of water with a sanding sponge, it works great. Just keep wringing it out. Then after I wax I buff with a shoe shine brush. It makes quick work of any job. Love the videos!
Debby good ideas!! I will try them out b
Love that little voice in the background!!
I watch your videos to stress down, I have so many projects to Do now 😂😂
I love your dress!
Blue and green should never be seen, except when in the washing machine 😜
Actually, I love them together!
D Burkj lol cute!
I watch your videos when I want to chill out!!!
skeleton shades are adorable,
+lisa gordon thank you❤️
You're amazing!!
While spraying is fast, brushing is satisfying. I would rather brush. It satisfies my artistic needs. Also, long time ago when chalk paint came out and I couldn't afford Anne Sloan I used what I had on hand to make chalk paint, which wasn't plaster of Paris, but something similar, and I hit the jackpot after experimenting with different consistency's. I usually use a razor blade to distress hard edges, but I like the wet putty knife technique. Usually if I let the paint to cure for too long it is very difficult to distress and get the paint off.
Wish you could do my hair. Looks great.
Love to paint quilt see projects.
Hi, Love the video, I look everyday to see if you have a new one . I also love redoing lamps. Was the light bulb you used, was it the yellow tinted or clear? Which color do you think looks more vintage? Please keep making those wonderful videos.
Hi Jamie and zeb!😊😊What was the paint brush you used for the white? I'm always looking for the next best paint brush for my projects💜👩🏼🎨btw loved that chair, that came out amazing! Also, I just want y'all to know that y'all have been a such a HUGE inspiration to me in my journey of "pickin&flippin" furniture(did I just make that up?!?)(pickin paintin' flippin') OMG...ok sorry my brain sometimes😶🤐 but holy crap that would be an awesome shirt!! Lol But anyways keep doing what y'all are doing! 😘💕
bethanee, Thanks for watching! The brush I used is the Zibra chisel brush (it's on our website) I love it, the brush holds a ton of paint and it's also great for dry brushing if you need that too.
Get job love the look of the chair, question would the paint wear off on your clothes? The nail heads on the chair makes a statement.
Hey Jami, love these items. I’ve gotten some milk paint from you and want to try it on an outside metal little table. Do you suggest to use some extra bond for first coat than add second color without it. Also, my go to relax time is crocheting...it’s my favorite pastime. You had a pillow you paid $60 for and I know that was a perfect price. A lot of work goes into that. It was a gorgeous pillow. Thanks for your videos
Thanks! For the milk paint. Extra bond on the first coat is the recommended method. If you don’t want tons of chipping just use it on the first coat. If you put it in the second coat it can reactivate the first coat of paint and it can cause it to chip a lot.
If you apply wax first, then can you apply on top of rhe wax any clear coat paint.
It’s not recommended. I sometimes do it if I know the wax is very cured or sometimes if I’ve done some dark waxing in the details to bring the color out.
How well does the chalk paint stick to leather? I've got some projects coming up that would be crazy handy if I could use gunmetal to repaint the leather.
It would mostly be used on a hat.
Jacob Vester I have always had it stick well just clean paint sand and seal. It's slick and not crunchy and it doesn't come off
Jami Ray Vintage sweet! Thank you.
To relax I paint watercolors!
Debra L Pate Art on Facebook
Debra Pate on MarketPlace
🐦😊🌸
Garden Art, florals, landscapes, farms, barns,
Light houses, birds, Greeting Cards printed with my art and hand painted cards. Custom orders welcome!
🌸😊🐦🌿🐝🌼🌹🐞🌺
What is extra bond? I'm still new to this and haven't watched enough of your videos! Love how practical your videos are. Thank you! So fun!
Lori O extra bond is an additive for milk paint that keeps it from flaking and chipping off as much as it normally would. Add enough extra bond and milk paint doesn’t get chippy at all.
To relax, I am a you tube junkie.
I like all what You do, but not this one. Sorry
Sorry but I don't like this finish at all......it looks an absolute mess 😢
It’s okay. Don’t be sorry. I didn’t paint it for you. 👍
Ugly looking chair