This is beautiful. You are right about the pops of gold! I couldn't see the gold while you were working on the piece but the flyover and after the installation showed up the gold. Sneaky 007! 🤗
Thank you, Sue! Once installed and seeing it place, especially with their gold sink, really took it to anothere level. After I stepped back and looked at it, I wondered who made it, lol.
Beginner epoxy person here. I really enjoy your content and find it really helpful. And this technique is AMAZING! I am blown away by this. Thanks for the guidance.
Hey DarkStar, thank you so much! I just love this technique, not only because of the designs but also because there's no "working time" limit. If I don't like an area, I can erase it, and the sample board I use I can use over and over just by spraying it with alcohol and "clearing the slate". If you have any questions or if I can help in any way, please feel free to reach out. Thank you again!!!
I never thought about doing putting the colors right on there without mixing it with the epoxy first. I may try that, I'm wanting the blue green, copper and gold from Stonecoat and I may try this technique so that the colors stay true
It's a fun technique, for sure! And so many different designs you can create. Watch my other videos showing this technique so you're aware of all the necessary steps. Including sealing the surface with the UV clear matte spray paint, prior to applying your clear coat of epoxy. Please share your results, and/or feel free to reach out if I can help. Email me at Keith@kcdcdesigns.com
Another winner Keith! A couple of questions for you. First of all, do you think this technique would work with the pink foam board with the understanding that the edges may need to be addressed? Secondly, what brand of alcohol dyes are you using?
Hey Pete and thanks! Yes, I think it would work on foam board, I would just want to be sure there's a good solid coat/layer of epoxy over the fiber mesh and Quick Coat. As far as the alcohol dyes, there's no particular brand as I'm just using Alumilite Dyes and Resin Arte mica powders mixed with 91% isopropyl alcohol to create the colors.
Thank you, Ruth! Of course, you would just prep it as normal for a laminate countertop, painting with a white undercoat, then pour a clear coat of epoxy (or adding some undertones as I explained in my video). Then after 24 hours you're ready for the Claramarble technique.
So sorry for the late reply! These colors were mixed custom specifically for this customer so I don't have a list or recipe for them. Have you seen my other video where I show how I mix the alcohol dye colors? ua-cam.com/video/RnY4Y8bzNA4/v-deo.html
@@kcdcdesigns no worries on the late reply my friend. Watched numerous of your videos on the Claire marble technique. Thanks for putting out good info and replying to my questions.
This is beautiful. You are right about the pops of gold! I couldn't see the gold while you were working on the piece but the flyover and after the installation showed up the gold. Sneaky 007! 🤗
Thank you, Belinda! That gold is crazy cool in that technique! And so many different ways to display it.
Thank you again!
I like that. I like that a LOOOOOTTTT! I giggled when I heard you say that and I have to agree. I like it a LOT too. Nice edges. Kenny would be proud.
lol, funny! Thank you, Clara and thank you for teaching us that technique!!! Thank you a LOOTT 😁.
@@kcdcdesigns Always a delight working with you!
Looked great with the sink, Keith!
Thank you, Mitch!
I just watched this again and love it even more than the first time😊. Thank you.
Aw, thank you Jessica! Of the Claramarble/watercolor techniques I've done, that one is my favorite as well!
Absolutely beautiful! I'm going to do this in our hall bathroom. This summer, I hope!
Thank you, Janet! And You Got This 😁.
Please keep me posted on your progress and let me know if there's any way I can help!
Oh my goodness!!! This is spectacular!!! ❤
Thank you so much, Robbie I appreciate that!
So awesome dude!!! I love this look, nothing matches this!!! It’s fantastic!!
Thank you, my friend! This one is my favorite using that technique.
Thank you again!!!
Great video Keith! - Seth
Hey Seth! Thank you so much!
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
Thank you so much, Christina!
This is beautiful. The depth is fantastic and the gold….oolala.
Thank you, Sue! Once installed and seeing it place, especially with their gold sink, really took it to anothere level.
After I stepped back and looked at it, I wondered who made it, lol.
Beginner epoxy person here. I really enjoy your content and find it really helpful. And this technique is AMAZING! I am blown away by this. Thanks for the guidance.
Hey DarkStar, thank you so much!
I just love this technique, not only because of the designs but also because there's no "working time" limit. If I don't like an area, I can erase it, and the sample board I use I can use over and over just by spraying it with alcohol and "clearing the slate".
If you have any questions or if I can help in any way, please feel free to reach out.
Thank you again!!!
spectacular Keith
Thank you, Todd!
Great video Keith!
Thank you so much, Kim!
This looks amazing Keith well done! great video. Vaghn
Thank you, Vaghn I really appreciate that!
Nice job! Thanks for sharing with us
I appreciate that and you're so welcome!
I want to do my bathroom just like this WOW AMAZING as always.
Thank you so much, Amey! And you can do it!!!!! 😁
blown away
Thank you, Polly! Definitely my favorite vanity top to-date!
Really stunning. Everything you do is amazing.
That's very kind of you to say, thank you so much!
I never thought about doing putting the colors right on there without mixing it with the epoxy first. I may try that, I'm wanting the blue green, copper and gold from Stonecoat and I may try this technique so that the colors stay true
It's a fun technique, for sure! And so many different designs you can create. Watch my other videos showing this technique so you're aware of all the necessary steps. Including sealing the surface with the UV clear matte spray paint, prior to applying your clear coat of epoxy.
Please share your results, and/or feel free to reach out if I can help. Email me at Keith@kcdcdesigns.com
Wowza
Thanks!
Another winner Keith! A couple of questions for you. First of all, do you think this technique would work with the pink foam board with the understanding that the edges may need to be addressed? Secondly, what brand of alcohol dyes are you using?
Hey Pete and thanks!
Yes, I think it would work on foam board, I would just want to be sure there's a good solid coat/layer of epoxy over the fiber mesh and Quick Coat. As far as the alcohol dyes, there's no particular brand as I'm just using Alumilite Dyes and Resin Arte mica powders mixed with 91% isopropyl alcohol to create the colors.
Hey bud. Where u been? Have t seen any new videos. I miss ya. Come back from Jess in NM.
Hi Jess!
2 weeks away really got me behind on videos & social media. But I'm working on it!
Thank you for your note!!! 😀
I love your countertops and videos. Is it possible to do this method over existing Formica counter top?
Thank you, Ruth! Of course, you would just prep it as normal for a laminate countertop, painting with a white undercoat, then pour a clear coat of epoxy (or adding some undertones as I explained in my video). Then after 24 hours you're ready for the Claramarble technique.
What colors did you use for this?
So sorry for the late reply!
These colors were mixed custom specifically for this customer so I don't have a list or recipe for them. Have you seen my other video where I show how I mix the alcohol dye colors?
ua-cam.com/video/RnY4Y8bzNA4/v-deo.html
@@kcdcdesigns no worries on the late reply my friend. Watched numerous of your videos on the Claire marble technique. Thanks for putting out good info and replying to my questions.
You're welcome, thank you, and thank you for your support!