Give Your Piece Old World Age with Cracked Patina
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- On this episode of Finish Friday, DIY expert Gene Howard shares all about Cracked Patina. When it comes to creating authentically “Old World” pieces, nothing beats Amy Howard at Home’s Cracked Patina™. Not only does it allow you to create depth and texture without a ton of sanding, buffing, or painting techniques, but it’s easy to use with Amy Howard at Home One Step Paint.
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Mr. Amy Howard, you did a fabulous tutorial! I love this look!
I watch tons of these paint technique videos. It's wonderfully refreshing to be guided by someone with dry humor and wit.You should consider doing the videos more often.
That looks amazing! Great tutorial Gene! 👍😎
Glad you like it
I wish you would show how it’s done on a smooth surface. ☺️❤️
"A lot of people don't notice that because they're in the French Quarter doing something else."
I had to put my hand over my mouth to keep my laughter from exploding. It's 3:15 A.M. here in Italy.My upstairs neighbors would have been very unhappy.
Thank you Your tutorial was absolutely amazing right on awesome you hit every point...even if I had a question you answered it before I probably thought about it🤗 your tutorial was so explicit thank you you’re amazing
I've been thinking about adhering some sort of transfer to a couple of wooden doors on my entertainment center. I want slight cracking in certain areas of the entire unit plus smaller, finer cracks on the transfer area. How would I do that?
if I often use a table made in this technique, how can I protect it with Varnish I can cover it?
Great job Mr Amy Howard.
💜 nice closeups and great info!! Are Amy’s waxes water based? Sorry if that’s a dumb question. I know they have beeswax and carnuba wax but ....
How do you work by sections on a small table?
Could this be done one granite?
Great tutorial! I have just started a large iron ornate entry table. Wasn’t sure what to do after the second coat of linen. 😬 (AMY you have some competition 😉)
Gene you are such a great sport! Mr. Amy Howard - I love it! I love this product - much more authentic looking than using sandpaper! Great tutorial! Thank you
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The French Quarter is a perfect spot for looking at antiquities.
Calif here love it ❤️