This is exactly EXACTLY exactly what we needed to see. And when I say We I mean me. And because this was Meghan’s idea/suggestion, please give that child of yours a raise. She’s a keeper !! Love the giggles and cuteness at the end !! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much for this great video. I love both of the 2 Part Crackle Finishes. They're gorgeous and I really like how they look with the antiquing wax rubbed over the top and then buffed back. I'm doing a project right now and the instructions said to use Pentart 2 Step Crackle, but they didn't say which one to use, so this was very helpful.
@@ellenjgoodsHello again, I did 2 sample boards like you suggested. I painted both boards with Fusion Mineral Paint in Champlain, which is a light blue, and then I applied a white IOD Transfer to each one. Then, I sealed one of the transfers like you did, but I left the other board unsealed. I wanted to see what would happen to the unsealed board after I applied the 2 Part Fine Line Crackle Varnish. It's still winter here in Melbourne, so I put the boards to dry on a low wooden stool over a central heating vent, and they were dry within 30 minutes, and the cracks appeared after 30 minutes as well, after I painted on the 2nd layer of the Varnish! 😊I rubbed the Pentart Umber antiquing wax into the cracks on the board without the sealer, and it worked really well but I didn't like the colour at all - it looks sort of orange - so I tried using my pot of Dixie Belle Dirt in Charcoal, and that looks fantastic. Have you used Dixie Belle Dirt before? It's like a powder pigment that comes in 'Charcoal', 'Silver' and a brown colour, and I think it's very similar to the DIY Dark and Decrepit Dust that you used in your video. So now I'm going to do a proper project with an IOD Transfer or maybe decoupage paper, and the 2 Part Fine Line Crackle Varnish. Thank you so much for all your help. Love from Amanda in Australia ❤ ❤ ❤
I wish I would of seen your video before I ordered this crackle. I got the classic and thought the cracks would be larger. So I had to reorder the fineline. Great video.
Thank you for the video Gen X here, trying to learn this cool crackle oaint as well . Your video, is my fifth one to watch and learn I get confuse, a little, as I watch more videos. The first four, stated one brush line, not to go over the first step. You went back and forth with your brush . The others, use a dryer, and you finally said, until the milky first layer, dries clear. After this video, I am ready to practice. I will try to do what works for me. I haved used foiling, paint pours, many many techniques I cant list. I end with practice. And, stop watching more videos. Some, do not use clear varnish over their photo, before applying step one. I'm off to practice. I will figure it out We GenX, know we can succeed.❤ Bless! - Babcia host of Legacy⚡Luxury
Been working with it after watching you, two months ago! Making wizard of Oz ornaments. I have used the tick, metallic crackle paste, too. Yes, heat helps start the crackle. For the paste, needed! I have allow natural air, and time, to use fine line and classic, still works Heating, just speeds up timing. I don't, want to reheat my primer base coat, for I am doing this, on plastic plates. Anyhow, depends on your surface, too Wood, glass, takes the heat. Plastic? No. TY for the late, two months later, answer But, I did learn my start, from your video I love this medium.
I do love the way you explain so clearly and also love the things you transform, i have just started on this kind of art not big furniture pieces but smaller things and i am enjoying this with your expert knowledge of all the things that you have done, thank you pamela hall
Thank you so much for all your kind words. So glad you have started your creative journey, I am excited with you! Enjoy and do not be afraid to try different things. The journey is all of the fun. Thank you for stopping by and we hope to see you again soon!
I have been looking for a crackle finish product for awhile now. Forward used to make one and I just couldn't find anything. Thanks so much! Going to buy some. 😄
I love them both Lynne! This system & the waxes and powders gives such an authentic aged look! p.s. we're you trying to edit in a voice over and Meghan came along? Very funny! Your laugh always makes me laugh ☺🥰
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed! I bought the fine line crackle after I saw (maybe you) showing crackle over decoupage on FB. After applying part 2 I started to worry, because I’m seeing no lines. But I’ll be patient-it’s only been a few minutes😆. Thanks for a fabulous tutorial!
@@ellenjgoods It turned out amazing! What I especially love is the hard shiny surface, which looks like tile or porcelain. I have applied it to three little nesting tables over decoupage and used copper powder. I am thrilled! Thank you again.
I hope this might help someone......when using fineline crackel I did step 1, and step 2 until next day bc I got busy. And then! Covid hit! So 4 days passed and no cracks😒 BUT I grabbed my hairdryer on warm and stood there for about 15 minutes, maybe more, and voila crackles galore 👌
After watching your video I immediately went and bought the Fine Line 2 Part Crackle Varnish. I loved the effect you got with it, especially over the top of the IOD Transfer. It looked gorgeous, and I'm going to do the same thing with my IOD Transfer. I also bought a bottle of the Fusion Antiquing Glaze to rub into the cracks, but it's very liquid and I was wondering if it will still work, or should I get some of the Fusion Furniture Wax in Espresso instead?? Thank you for a great video, love from Amanda Jones in Australia
I’m so glad you found inspiration! Please use wax over fine line crackle to reveal cracks. If you add a water based product over fine line, it will make it gummy and sticky. Use only solvent based products.
@@ellenjgoodsThank you so much for letting me know about using the solvent based wax, and not the water based glaze. A friend of mine tried using the Pentart Fine Line Crackle Varnish, but she had problems with it, and it went all gummy. So I think she must have used a water based product on top of the Pentart Crackle Varnish. If I use eye shadow on the cracks can I use any type of eye shadow? I'm asking because I have a Bobbie Brown cream eye shadow in brown that I'd like to use. What do you think? Thanks again for everything. You've saved me from wasting a lot of money!! LOL 😅 Love from Amanda Jones in Melbourne, Australia ❤
@@amandajones6481 Amanda, I’m not sure about the eye shadow crayon. For me, I would work up a small sample piece and try it before attempting on your project.
Thank you again for answering all my questions. It's very kind of you and a real help to me because I learn what I can and can't use with the Fine Line 2 Part Crackle Varnish. I'm going to do what you suggested and try it out on a small piece of wood. Lots of love and gratitude from Amanda
@@ellenjgoods I know it was a very good video. Oops, posted in a question. Thanks again so much for posting it because like I said I had no idea if I could but I wanted to.
Lynne I have the Skater to actually decoupage onto a dresser. What colour did you paint the Sid’s of the dresser . I do have a very dark green teal color
It’s not, as far as I know. At least not this fine. The classic crackle can give you finer more random cracks with two colors. I demonstrate it in this video:ua-cam.com/video/-yeLF4tNupY/v-deo.htmlsi=dwS-mRxXtc4PKJ9J
Hi Ellen. I need some more crackle help please. IOD UA-cam says not to use solvent based products over their rub on transfers.....which I have been doing. Now I am bit worried as I sold the items already and am worried what might happen to them. Been getting some advice from The Tribe FB page which you are also a member. A Pentart lady said not to use solvent. However, I remembered your video so I am rewatching now and you do use it. Any words of wisdom for me please. Ive spent lots of money on IOD transfers and other products and love using the Fine Line over their transfers. TIA
I did apply the fine line crackle over an IOD transfer . I find that it works okay if it’s not a transfer with a lot of surface area… like Wallflower, for example. If it’s a transfer with lots of open parts, like the one I demonstrated on, it does fine. Seal the transfer first with a waterbased finish before applying the fine line crackle, then finish the fine line with a solvent finish. You should never apply a solvent finish directly over a transfer. I’m going to have to revisit this whole topic again…. About using fineline with transfers.
I have used the fine crackle and I get a lot of amber spot on my project when it dries. Not pretty at all. What did I do wrong? Maybe I put too much of it.
Hi Isabelle. Try adding a bit of heat with the blow dryer. The cracks are very very fine, like crazing on old varnish , and often can’t be seen until you add the contrast color.
Hi! Thank you so much for stopping by! I used some of the images from the IOD Brocante transfer. You can find them on our website. Link is in description! 💓
Hi I've been using my crackle quite a bit but seem to be doing something wrong. A few things have crackled nicely but many others (in my tiny frames) don't seem to work. I'm wondering if it's the topcoat over the decoupage? Some I've used liquitex high gloss varnish but then changed to a satin topcoat. Now I'm wondering if I'm maybe not using enough of the part 1? I'll keep experimenting!
Gotcha. Will apply contrast and see if they become visible. I one thing I did that is slightly different from your instructions is ….I added matte varnish, let it dry and then applied component 1. Should I have not matte varnished?
Help, Lynn! Love your videos but I am having trouble applying a product over step 2 of the fine line crackle product by pentart. Im using water based wax by Waverly and also dixie belles best darn wax. They seem to be breaking down step two and almost immediately as I’m spreading on the product it is breaking down step two and turning it, sticky and gooey and disintegrating my crackles. When I try and clean it up, it just is too late. It has already destroyed the finish and the crackles are no longer and I just have a big mess🤬 Must IUs a solvent-based wax or other products that are not water-based? I have spent so much money trying to get a product that produces the crackles that I want so I have both the fine line and the classic Pentart two-step products. And must I seal these With a solvent-based product as well? I have bought so many different crackle products, and wasted so much money. I’m just frustrated to death! If you could give me a quick help with this, I will be grateful. keep making the videos. They are so helpful. Georgeanne
Thanks for your question. I have detailed the differences between using fine line crackle, and the classic crackle in a video here on my channel. You absolutely must use a solvent base wax or sealer with the fine line crackle. We sell both by Pentart. The fine line crackle is the only crackle Product by pentart that requires you using a solvent-based finish trust me, I’ve made the same mistakes, but once you use a solvent finish, you won’t be disappointed. I’ll add the link to the video below.
Hi Martha. Any waterbased varnish or glue could potentially pull wood tanins when applied. Anytime I want to be assured a finish won’t pull yellow, I prime with a shellac based primer.
Thanks for watching and for your feedback. This is a new way for us to share my free content. We have limited equipment, do not have technical support , and just do our best to teach technique and offer free tutorials. Thanks for watching 😊💓
Thank you for this direct informative tutorial. You said " you can always use a warm hair dryer at this point to force more crackling", at which stage or point do you advice to use the hair dryer please? Thank you in advance for your reply and time. Best wishes.
I’m sooo upset..I followed your steps (I thought) and I have no cracks 😢 the only thing I did differently was I used minwax spray polycrylic..maybe I had put something on it before I tried crackle…don’t remember 🙄😩😂
This is exactly EXACTLY exactly what we needed to see. And when I say We I mean me. And because this was Meghan’s idea/suggestion, please give that child of yours a raise. She’s a keeper !! Love the giggles and cuteness at the end !! 🥰🥰🥰
That child She was interjecting her own narratives while I was filming. And I couldn’t stop laughing! Yes… she’s truly a keeper 💗
Thank you so much for this great video. I love both of the 2 Part Crackle Finishes. They're gorgeous and I really like how they look with the antiquing wax rubbed over the top and then buffed back. I'm doing a project right now and the instructions said to use Pentart 2 Step Crackle, but they didn't say which one to use, so this was very helpful.
Thank you so much for your kind comment. I hope you continue to learn and be inspired while you spend time with us here!
@@ellenjgoodsHello again, I did 2 sample boards like you suggested. I painted both boards with Fusion Mineral Paint in Champlain, which is a light blue, and then I applied a white IOD Transfer to each one. Then, I sealed one of the transfers like you did, but I left the other board unsealed. I wanted to see what would happen to the unsealed board after I applied the 2 Part Fine Line Crackle Varnish. It's still winter here in Melbourne, so I put the boards to dry on a low wooden stool over a central heating vent, and they were dry within 30 minutes, and the cracks appeared after 30 minutes as well, after I painted on the 2nd layer of the Varnish! 😊I rubbed the Pentart Umber antiquing wax into the cracks on the board without the sealer, and it worked really well but I didn't like the colour at all - it looks sort of orange - so I tried using my pot of Dixie Belle Dirt in Charcoal, and that looks fantastic. Have you used Dixie Belle Dirt before? It's like a powder pigment that comes in 'Charcoal', 'Silver' and a brown colour, and I think it's very similar to the DIY Dark and Decrepit Dust that you used in your video. So now I'm going to do a proper project with an IOD Transfer or maybe decoupage paper, and the 2 Part Fine Line Crackle Varnish. Thank you so much for all your help. Love from Amanda in Australia ❤ ❤ ❤
Oh wow. These are gorgeous. What a beautiful new way to crackle!!! Stunning!!!!🤗🤗
Just found this. It answered my questions. Thanks for all you do.
P.S. I did have to use my hair dryer. Even after a couple of days, I barely had any cracks. Once I applied heat,mthe cracks showed up.
So glad Carla, thank you for being here with us!
This is so incredibly helpful! I had no idea you could use crackle over transfers. Thank you so much! I just found your channel & I’m happy I did! ❤️
Wonderful!!!! Welcome in… join us Wednesday live at 1:30 EST 💓
This just gives any project that old world charm! Love it!
Yes it does!!! Thanks so much for watching! 💓
I wish I would of seen your video before I ordered this crackle. I got the classic and thought the cracks would be larger. So I had to reorder the fineline. Great video.
You will use both Kreatha, enjoy creating the crackle is so fun!
Another great tutorial. Thank you Lynne. Loved the chuckles at the end.
Omg... just love the fineline crackle effect ❤
Thank you for the video Gen X here, trying to learn this cool crackle oaint as well . Your video, is my fifth one to watch and learn I get confuse, a little, as I watch more videos. The first four, stated one brush line, not to go over the first step. You went back and forth with your brush . The others, use a dryer, and you finally said, until the milky first layer, dries clear. After this video, I am ready to practice. I will try to do what works for me. I haved used foiling, paint pours, many many techniques I cant list. I end with practice. And, stop watching more videos. Some, do not use clear varnish over their photo, before applying step one. I'm off to practice. I will figure it out We GenX, know we can succeed.❤ Bless! - Babcia host of Legacy⚡Luxury
I can work the brush back and forth as long as it’s wet with the medium. I use a dryer or heat gun to get be crackle started.
Been working with it after watching you, two months ago! Making wizard of Oz ornaments. I have used the tick, metallic crackle paste, too. Yes, heat helps start the crackle. For the paste, needed! I have allow natural air, and time, to use fine line and classic, still works Heating, just speeds up timing. I don't, want to reheat my primer base coat, for I am doing this, on plastic plates. Anyhow, depends on your surface, too Wood, glass, takes the heat. Plastic? No. TY for the late, two months later, answer But, I did learn my start, from your video I love this medium.
I do love the way you explain so clearly and also love the things you transform, i have just started on this kind of art not big furniture pieces but smaller things and i am enjoying this with your expert knowledge of all the things that you have done, thank you pamela hall
Thank you so much for all your kind words. So glad you have started your creative journey, I am excited with you! Enjoy and do not be afraid to try different things. The journey is all of the fun. Thank you for stopping by and we hope to see you again soon!
Thank you so much for this video....its super helpful Lynn!😊
You are so welcome, so glad it was!
I have been looking for a crackle finish product for awhile now. Forward used to make one and I just couldn't find anything. Thanks so much! Going to buy some. 😄
These are wonderful products to work with. I think you’ll enjoy them!
Thank you for explaining and demonstrating the differences! I need to try some crackle medium.
You are so welcome and yes you need to try it, so much fun!
Thank you so
Much Lynne! Love this. Received my fine line crackle medium today. Can’t wait to play!
Have fun! Practice , and enjoy trying something new! 💓
So grateful I found this video today!! Happy New Year to you and your family. ✌️🙏🤗💖💖💖
Happy new year!! I’m so glad you joined us 💓
Ty. Ur tutorials are fabulous and easy to understand
I’m so happy they are helpful!
Beautiful results! Thank you for your demonstration...can't wait to get my hands on this product 🙌.
Thanks Nadine! You’ll find links to all of the products I used in the description box below 💓💓💓
You are the cutest! Love both finishes!
💓💓💓 I’m so glad you were inspired! They are awesome products!
Love it!! Thank you so much for sharing those products
Thanks for stopping by, Trina!
Clear concise instructions , thank you.
Thank you Dana. I hope you’ll find it a good resource video 😊
I love them both Lynne! This system & the waxes and powders gives such an authentic aged look! p.s. we're you trying to edit in a voice over and Meghan came along? Very funny! Your laugh always makes me laugh ☺🥰
They are such beautiful products! And yes… Meghan was in the room interjecting her own narrative and she had me laughing so hard 😂😂😂
@@ellenjgoods Cheeky girl! I think you should ground her for this Lynne! 😁😂🤣
Oh wow... Love them both!
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed! I bought the fine line crackle after I saw (maybe you) showing crackle over decoupage on FB. After applying part 2 I started to worry, because I’m seeing no lines. But I’ll be patient-it’s only been a few minutes😆. Thanks for a fabulous tutorial!
I’m so glad this helps. Remember that you can always apply a bit of heat to get that crackle process going!
@@ellenjgoods It turned out amazing! What I especially love is the hard shiny surface, which looks like tile or porcelain. I have applied it to three little nesting tables over decoupage and used copper powder. I am thrilled! Thank you again.
@@DreamingCatStudio I’m so happy!!!! Don’t forget you need to use a solvent Gloss finish on the top. Like Rustoleum or Krylon spray.
I hope this might help someone......when using fineline crackel I did step 1, and step 2 until next day bc I got busy. And then! Covid hit! So 4 days passed and no cracks😒 BUT I grabbed my hairdryer on warm and stood there for about 15 minutes, maybe more, and voila crackles galore 👌
Yes!!! Apply heat to enhance the cracks! Thanks Lily! Glad you’re feeling better!💓
Look like so much fun!!
After watching your video I immediately went and bought the Fine Line 2 Part Crackle Varnish. I loved the effect you got with it, especially over the top of the IOD Transfer. It looked gorgeous, and I'm going to do the same thing with my IOD Transfer. I also bought a bottle of the Fusion Antiquing Glaze to rub into the cracks, but it's very liquid and I was wondering if it will still work, or should I get some of the Fusion Furniture Wax in Espresso instead?? Thank you for a great video, love from Amanda Jones in Australia
I’m so glad you found inspiration! Please use wax over fine line crackle to reveal cracks. If you add a water based product over fine line, it will make it gummy and sticky. Use only solvent based products.
@@ellenjgoodsThank you so much for letting me know about using the solvent based wax, and not the water based glaze. A friend of mine tried using the Pentart Fine Line Crackle Varnish, but she had problems with it, and it went all gummy. So I think she must have used a water based product on top of the Pentart Crackle Varnish. If I use eye shadow on the cracks can I use any type of eye shadow? I'm asking because I have a Bobbie Brown cream eye shadow in brown that I'd like to use. What do you think? Thanks again for everything. You've saved me from wasting a lot of money!! LOL 😅 Love from Amanda Jones in Melbourne, Australia ❤
@@amandajones6481 Amanda, I’m not sure about the eye shadow crayon. For me, I would work up a small sample piece and try it before attempting on your project.
Thank you again for answering all my questions. It's very kind of you and a real help to me because I learn what I can and can't use with the Fine Line 2 Part Crackle Varnish. I'm going to do what you suggested and try it out on a small piece of wood. Lots of love and gratitude from Amanda
I love the classic finish! Can I get these products in bigger sizes to do kitchen cabinets?
Please give us a call at the shop so we can get that answer for you, thank you for inquiring. 716 598 1464
THANK YOU LYNNE!! Perfect!!! ❤️👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Oh I do hope this helps!!! Thank you Linda!
Love it! Just got my order this morning ♥️
Have fun!!!
I knew you would have the answer to my question -- can you put a crackle finish over an IOD transfer? Thanks so much for the video.
Yes. That is what I demonstrated in this video. Both types were used over a transfer. 💓
@@ellenjgoods I know it was a very good video. Oops, posted in a question. Thanks again so much for posting it because like I said I had no idea if I could but I wanted to.
Love it!!!! Great job
Lynne I have the Skater to actually decoupage onto a dresser. What colour did you paint the Sid’s of the dresser . I do have a very dark green teal color
Hi Elizabeth. I used our Fusion Algonquin
What clear polyacrilic did you use? Is it a water soluble like liquid patina? Thanks. Now I know what I did wrong the first time.
Hi Pat. I used Fusion Tough Coat, which is water based. You can use this type of finish over the classic 2 part crackle
Beautiful!! Love it!!
Thanks Patty! I hope you find the instruction helpful 💓
I purchased the primer and Paste, do you have a video for that?
Not yet. I did do a Fb live video sharing technique. The cracking paste video for UA-cam is coming soon 💓
this is a brill video.. where have u been. is it the same process with a napkin.
Yes! Same process. I hope you’ll continue to follow us here! 💓
I would like to have the look of the classic(small lines) but with two colors of paint , is this possible ? Thanks
It’s not, as far as I know. At least not this fine. The classic crackle can give you finer more random cracks with two colors. I demonstrate it in this video:ua-cam.com/video/-yeLF4tNupY/v-deo.htmlsi=dwS-mRxXtc4PKJ9J
Thanks for the video!! Very helpful!! Can I use a polycrylic for the top coat to seal?
Fineline you MUST use a solvent finish.
@@ellenjgoodscan you recommend one please
Hi Ellen. I need some more crackle help please. IOD UA-cam says not to use solvent based products over their rub on transfers.....which I have been doing. Now I am bit worried as I sold the items already and am worried what might happen to them. Been getting some advice from The Tribe FB page which you are also a member. A Pentart lady said not to use solvent. However, I remembered your video so I am rewatching now and you do use it. Any words of wisdom for me please. Ive spent lots of money on IOD transfers and other products and love using the Fine Line over their transfers. TIA
I did apply the fine line crackle over an IOD transfer . I find that it works okay if it’s not a transfer with a lot of surface area… like Wallflower, for example. If it’s a transfer with lots of open parts, like the one I demonstrated on, it does fine. Seal the transfer first with a waterbased finish before applying the fine line crackle, then finish the fine line with a solvent finish. You should never apply a solvent finish directly over a transfer. I’m going to have to revisit this whole topic again…. About using fineline with transfers.
@@ellenjgoods ok, thanks very much.
I have used the fine crackle and I get a lot of amber spot on my project when it dries. Not pretty at all. What did I do wrong? Maybe I put too much of it.
Hi Isabelle. Try adding a bit of heat with the blow dryer. The cracks are very very fine, like crazing on old varnish , and often can’t be seen until you add the contrast color.
What IOD transfer did you use? Love, love, love everything you do!!!❤
Hi! Thank you so much for stopping by! I used some of the images from the IOD Brocante transfer. You can find them on our website. Link is in description! 💓
I started using this awhile ago back and I love it. This is a great video. 🤍
Awesome! Thank you!
@@ellenjgoods you’re very welcome
Love these!
Thanks! The crackle mediums are really supreme!!!
Hi I've been using my crackle quite a bit but seem to be doing something wrong. A few things have crackled nicely but many others (in my tiny frames) don't seem to work. I'm wondering if it's the topcoat over the decoupage? Some I've used liquitex high gloss varnish but then changed to a satin topcoat. Now I'm wondering if I'm maybe not using enough of the part 1? I'll keep experimenting!
Yes! Keep at if!
I did exactly want you showed and I am not seeing an crackles. I am using Pentart classic crackle. If nothing happens can I do it again?
Try applying heat froM a blow dryer . Remember these are are very fine crackles and often can’t be seen well until the contrast is applied
Gotcha. Will apply contrast and see if they become visible. I one thing I did that is slightly different from your instructions is ….I added matte varnish, let it dry and then applied component 1. Should I have not matte varnished?
@@sweethappenings3061 if you are using the Fineline, I would you a gloss varnish under component one.
Love it!
Hi, can we use on gold leaves?
I believe so!
Help, Lynn! Love your videos but I am having trouble applying a product over step 2 of the fine line crackle product by pentart. Im using water based wax by Waverly and also dixie belles best darn wax. They seem to be breaking down step two and almost immediately as I’m spreading on the product it is breaking down step two and turning it, sticky and gooey and disintegrating my crackles. When I try and clean it up, it just is too late. It has already destroyed the finish and the crackles are no longer and I just have a big mess🤬 Must IUs a solvent-based wax or other products that are not water-based? I have spent so much money trying to get a product that produces the crackles that I want so I have both the fine line and the classic Pentart two-step products. And must I
seal these With a solvent-based product as well? I have bought so many different crackle products, and wasted so much money. I’m just frustrated to death! If you could give me a quick help with this, I will be grateful. keep making the videos. They are so helpful.
Georgeanne
Thanks for your question. I have detailed the differences between using fine line crackle, and the classic crackle in a video here on my channel. You absolutely must use a solvent base wax or sealer with the fine line crackle. We sell both by Pentart. The fine line crackle is the only crackle Product by pentart that requires you using a solvent-based finish trust me, I’ve made the same mistakes, but once you use a solvent finish, you won’t be disappointed. I’ll add the link to the video below.
PENTART 2 PART CRACKLE Finishes. Fine Line VS. Classic. What's the Difference?
ua-cam.com/video/UOrKsPpjeTU/v-deo.html
Ellen do the part 2 on both come in colors?
No. The product is actually transparent so that you can see what you have applied underneath.
That is amazing.
i found my bottle dry is there anything i can do to use it ?
You can try adding a touch of water but not sure that will help, the lid was probably not on tight and it dried out.
Do you know If I can use it on furniture without yellowing?
Hi Martha. Any waterbased varnish or glue could potentially pull wood tanins when applied. Anytime I want to be assured a finish won’t pull yellow, I prime with a shellac based primer.
@@ellenjgoods thank you Ellen, I primed it with BOSS by Dixie Belle
@@msnchez1 I’m not familiar with that product. I’m sorry. Can you do a test area on a drawer?
@@ellenjgoods I tested on another small piece, and it looks like the paint yellowed
@@msnchez1 it probably pulled wood tanins . You can prevent that by sealing your piece first with shellac based primer
That looks interesting. I am sorry the sound is not consistent. That must be aggravating. Keep at it, though!
Thanks for watching and for your feedback. This is a new way for us to share my free content. We have limited equipment, do not have technical support , and just do our best to teach technique and offer free tutorials. Thanks for watching 😊💓
Thank you for this direct informative tutorial.
You said " you can always use a warm hair dryer at this point to force more crackling", at which stage or point do you advice to use the hair dryer please?
Thank you in advance for your reply and time.
Best wishes.
After the second step. Thank you so much for joining us here. Please don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any other questions.💓
Can this be used to crackle paint??
Yes it can!
Your giggle made me laugh.
😊❤😊
I’m sooo upset..I followed your steps (I thought) and I have no cracks 😢 the only thing I did differently was I used minwax spray polycrylic..maybe I had put something on it before I tried crackle…don’t remember 🙄😩😂
Which crackle did you use?
🌞🌞🌞
Component one is only pva glue...you can use that alone and very cheap..£1 in pound shop
Good to know!
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Thanks for the love!!!
#replay
Thank you
Thank you so much for catching the replay!
#replay.
Thank you for catching the replay Lisa!