So much fun watching your creative genius at work Annie! Thank you for bleach technique. Discarded as trash I found some turquoise/teal chairs from1940's or 50's. They have layers consisting of the original pale mint green paint, & then vintage turquoise/teal paint on top of that with some bare wood showing through as well, this all done by time & wear alone. My hubby can't understand my fascination with these chairs he calls them "ugly, worn & old" 😂, to me they are wonderfully beautiful!!
My wife and I appreciate you sharing these techniques so that we can continue to build our skills. It would be incredibly helpful if you used an additional overhead camera to see up close what you are doing in real time. The single camera is to far from your work table and one cannot see adequately the brush strokes. Thank you for considering this request. Cheers.
Totally agree!! I'm both a hands-on and a visual learner but since Annie isn't actually here to teach me, I've gotta really see what she's doing. I hope they can get better, closer shots. 👍🏻
@@barbie3166 if you have time, watch Jonaton Marc Mendes for his excellent tutorials. His channel is called Painted Love. He uses two cameras,including one overhead. You really get to see what he is actually doing. Cheers.
Hello from California!❤ I took a class here using all your products and wound up transforming my master bath. There are no other products out there that compare to yours Annie. I tried another kind on an old piece of furniture and it's horrible. Lesson learned! Now I have to strip it and start over with your good stuff. I believe I'll try this bleach trick on it. Thank you!!❤
I love this so much! I was thinking the dresser behind you was actually bought with the paint naturally weathered like that-I love that it can be done by anyone.
I had a dresser once that had about 5 or 6 layers of paint on it. I started stripping it and the paint was barely budging....but it revealed multiple chippy colors of yellow, blue and gray and and it reminded me of a Monet water color as the colors revealed themselves with scraping. I thought it was quite beautiful so I stopped what I was doing and just did a light sand and added topcoat. It was one of my favorite pieces! I've been thinking ...I wish I could recreate that. I think this technique is it!! Thanks Annie!!
Just ❤❤ that Old worn look ! Thank you Annie such a great tutorial 👍 I’ve Actually got All your books I must get that book out again and do this technique on an old bench Can’t Wait for your Nxt video. Have an Awesome Day 😊
thank you so much for your videos and work. I am the project director of a non profit organization. We are trying to get some support and money for our projects, so we have just started using old forniture and painting it with chalk paint in order to make some money for our projects. Thank you so much!!!
🌼 What a fabulous technique! Thank you for a wonderful tutorial I love your yellow/grey piece & I agree, Provence and red are amazing together. We don't have the thick bleach here but I found it online and it can be shipped. I also found a diy vid but that just seems like too much work so I will pay for the convenience of ordering/shipping
Comment made but another member of the forum. Not mine "I'm sorry but you're wrong. Dry bleach can be reactivated with anything damp. Chlorine as well. Try wiping your bathroom wall with chlorine on a sponge and later hang a bright-colored bath towel against it after use and presto, you have just ruined your new exclusive towels! And it does affect the environment. You want to leave those rags etc where you leave your batteries. If you can avoid using such products it's better. Yes, they are common household products in some countries, but to great detriment to the environment. I'd also advise using latex gloves when working with bleach, it's a serious skin irritant. It also has a slight yellowing effect if chlorine-based, just handy to know." Reply
Is there a chemical reaction with bleach and fresh paint could bad for your lungs ? I’m preoccupied cause mixing chemicals can be bad your health, maybe someone knows About that ?
I'm sorry but you're wrong. Bleach that's dry can be reactivated with anything damp. Chlorine as well. Try wiping your bathroom wall with klorine on a sponge and later hang a bright colored bathtowel against it after use and presto, you have justbruined your new exclusive towels! And it does effect the environment. You want to leave those rags etc where you leave your batteries. If you can avoid using such products it's better. Yes they are common household products in some countries, but to great detriment to the environment. I'd also advise using latex gloves working with bleach, it's a serious skin irritant. It also has a slight yellowing effect if chlorine based, just handy to know.
good' Finally someone with lots of sense. I just can't believe all these people leaving messages all only say lovely lovely beautiful amazing without questioning the technique.
@@mercedespaker335 thanks. I find Americans online kind of shocking that way. They really seem to WANT to be oblivious to personal responsibilitiy regarding toxins and the environment, and often get agressive if you point out the dangers of what they use or how to handle substances, yet will do eat and buy rediculous things in order to "detox" and get very upset when their pets die of cancer, their kids develop extreme allergies and will put any vile chemicals on floors, clothes and in the lawn because insects are "gross" and "bacteria is bad". And save a small portion of sensible people, will eat produce that's entirely banned from EU countries due to the antibiotics, toxins and known carcinogenic additives in it and unethical practices involved. I know Americans who care and are aware, but their online presence is minimal in comparison. This phenomenon goes for women every bit as much as men, interestingly. I can't help but see it as very childlike. All about WANT and NOW, then later cry about the consequences. It's no wonder US legislation and regulation is the worst of developed countries in regards to these issues. And public health is shockingly bad. It's very much a collective choice. Tragedy in the true sense of the word.
To avoid the bleach, honestly I feel like you could simply paint and scrape as you go, that way you avoid the toxic bleach which is known to cause breast cancer in women :(
Isn’t she just the cutest….could watch her paint all day. 😊
The picture of the Swedish wall is my goal. I've always loved that look.
So much fun watching your creative genius at work Annie! Thank you for bleach technique. Discarded as trash I found some turquoise/teal chairs from1940's or 50's. They have layers consisting of the original pale mint green paint, & then vintage turquoise/teal paint on top of that with some bare wood showing through as well, this all done by time & wear alone. My hubby can't understand my fascination with these chairs he calls them "ugly, worn & old" 😂, to me they are wonderfully beautiful!!
My wife and I appreciate you sharing these techniques so that we can continue to build our skills. It would be incredibly helpful if you used an additional overhead camera to see up close what you are doing in real time. The single camera is to far from your work table and one cannot see adequately the brush strokes. Thank you for considering this request. Cheers.
Totally agree!! I'm both a hands-on and a visual learner but since Annie isn't actually here to teach me, I've gotta really see what she's doing. I hope they can get better, closer shots. 👍🏻
@@barbie3166 if you have time, watch Jonaton Marc Mendes for his excellent tutorials. His channel is called Painted Love. He uses two cameras,including one overhead. You really get to see what he is actually doing. Cheers.
@@avramrubin1 I'm a huge fan of Jonathon! He is incredibly talented! But thank you for the suggestion anyway. 🙂
We're on it! Thank you so much for the feedback
I absolutely loved this technique with bleach. Who would have thought??❤
Hello from California!❤ I took a class here using all your products and wound up transforming my master bath. There are no other products out there that compare to yours Annie. I tried another kind on an old piece of furniture and it's horrible. Lesson learned! Now I have to strip it and start over with your good stuff. I believe I'll try this bleach trick on it. Thank you!!❤
I loved when you added the Emperor’s Red, it really worked! Amazing how much difference that little bit made.
Love the idea of using bleach to distress it. Came out beautiful 😍
Love it “ Perfection in it’s imperfection “😊👏👏👏
I love this so much! I was thinking the dresser behind you was actually bought with the paint naturally weathered like that-I love that it can be done by anyone.
I had a dresser once that had about 5 or 6 layers of paint on it. I started stripping it and the paint was barely budging....but it revealed multiple chippy colors of yellow, blue and gray and and it reminded me of a Monet water color as the colors revealed themselves with scraping. I thought it was quite beautiful so I stopped what I was doing and just did a light sand and added topcoat. It was one of my favorite pieces! I've been thinking ...I wish I could recreate that. I think this technique is it!! Thanks Annie!!
Yes absolutely, that was my experience too!
What a beautiful masterclass on patina and aging paint!!❤
I love watching you create! I love the color Provance too, and somehow I always add a little bit to "everything".
I love this technique. The really rustic looks are always my favourites, thank you for posting this.
It gives the furniture a beautiful antique look ...a heirloom piece that's been passed down.
Just ❤❤ that Old worn look ! Thank you Annie such a great tutorial 👍
I’ve Actually got All your books I must get that book out again and do this technique on an old bench
Can’t Wait for your Nxt video. Have an Awesome Day 😊
Great technique. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks Annie! I love how the finished look of this technique
Annie - Thanks for sharing this technique ....just love it!
Thank you for sharing this lovely technique.
Whow thank you for the video 😍 you always inspire me! I want to try this asap😁 i put immediately bleach on the purchase list😃
Love this!! Gonna totally try it out! Thanks for the tutorial, Annie!! 🫶🏻
Vc sabe q tinta ela usa?
Wonderful techniques thankyou Annie ❤️😊👍🏻
Love this effect thank you for showing the technique. I have your paint everything book and it is great!
Love this!! Have all your books 👏👏👏👏
I love this look
Really beautiful
thank you so much for your videos and work. I am the project director of a non profit organization. We are trying to get some support and money for our projects, so we have just started using old forniture and painting it with chalk paint in order to make some money for our projects. Thank you so much!!!
I absolutely love this .
I love it!…can’t wait to try it.
Simply amazing.
I love your paint
I love your art
Love this effect! I have an old piano that was painted years ago and thinking to try this on it!
Think it would work? 🤞
Should do!
Very cool!!!
Did you use Annie Sloan bleach with Annie Sloan cloth? I missed that part.
Lovely, think I'll give it ago , Thankyou.
Please wear a mask and gloves! I don't want you to hurt yourself. Thank you for all your amazing videos xo
🌼 What a fabulous technique! Thank you for a wonderful tutorial
I love your yellow/grey piece & I agree, Provence and red are amazing together.
We don't have the thick bleach here but I found it online and it can be shipped. I also found a diy vid but that just seems like too much work so I will pay for the convenience of ordering/shipping
Thank you! Try with the bleach you have at home first, or toilet cleaner could work.
@@AnnieSloanHome I will head to the store, wouldn't you know it, my tb cleaner is bleach-free 😂
c'est quel produit que vous mettez sur le meuble pour enlever la couleur?
What is the chemical basis, composition, of the bleach? I am asking from Germany.
Aces!
❤😊
Would look even more authentic if you gave it touches of black wax on low wear spots.
Comment made but another member of the forum. Not mine
"I'm sorry but you're wrong. Dry bleach can be reactivated with anything damp. Chlorine as well. Try wiping your bathroom wall with chlorine on a sponge and later hang a bright-colored bath towel against it after use and presto, you have just ruined your new exclusive towels! And it does affect the environment. You want to leave those rags etc where you leave your batteries. If you can avoid using such products it's better. Yes, they are common household products in some countries, but to great detriment to the environment. I'd also advise using latex gloves when working with bleach, it's a serious skin irritant. It also has a slight yellowing effect if chlorine-based, just handy to know."
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Less toxic to use petroleum
jelly under first coat :)
Ooh interesting! Must try that
So lovely and “worn!” And I love listening to you…your voice is calming and relaxing!
Is there a chemical reaction with bleach and fresh paint could bad for your lungs ? I’m preoccupied cause mixing chemicals can be bad your health, maybe someone knows
About that ?
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I'm sorry but you're wrong. Bleach that's dry can be reactivated with anything damp. Chlorine as well. Try wiping your bathroom wall with klorine on a sponge and later hang a bright colored bathtowel against it after use and presto, you have justbruined your new exclusive towels! And it does effect the environment. You want to leave those rags etc where you leave your batteries. If you can avoid using such products it's better. Yes they are common household products in some countries, but to great detriment to the environment. I'd also advise using latex gloves working with bleach, it's a serious skin irritant. It also has a slight yellowing effect if chlorine based, just handy to know.
good' Finally someone with lots of sense. I just can't believe all these people leaving messages all only say lovely lovely beautiful amazing without questioning the technique.
@@mercedespaker335 thanks. I find Americans online kind of shocking that way. They really seem to WANT to be oblivious to personal responsibilitiy regarding toxins and the environment, and often get agressive if you point out the dangers of what they use or how to handle substances, yet will do eat and buy rediculous things in order to "detox" and get very upset when their pets die of cancer, their kids develop extreme allergies and will put any vile chemicals on floors, clothes and in the lawn because insects are "gross" and "bacteria is bad". And save a small portion of sensible people, will eat produce that's entirely banned from EU countries due to the antibiotics, toxins and known carcinogenic additives in it and unethical practices involved.
I know Americans who care and are aware, but their online presence is minimal in comparison. This phenomenon goes for women every bit as much as men, interestingly. I can't help but see it as very childlike. All about WANT and NOW, then later cry about the consequences. It's no wonder US legislation and regulation is the worst of developed countries in regards to these issues. And public health is shockingly bad. It's very much a collective choice. Tragedy in the true sense of the word.
To avoid the bleach, honestly I feel like you could simply paint and scrape as you go, that way you avoid the toxic bleach which is known to cause breast cancer in women :(
oh noooooo! Bleach is so toxic especially to women. Is there a similar way to create this look without bleach??
... if you don't like you take it to the rubbish tip.....