Restoration Hardware Cover Finish | DIY Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2024
- In this tutorial, Amy Howard will show you how to re-create the glazed finish found on the cover of Restoration Hardware's most recent issue!
Along with the cover finish, Amy Howard will also be showing the finish found on page 80 of the baby & child catalog, a chest gilded with silver leaf and glaze.
The stars of this tutorial are our glazing liquid (imperative for any glazing project), and gel stain to use on top of our silver leaf.
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One Step Paint: bit.ly/ONESTEPP...
Gel Stain: bit.ly/GelStains
Silver Leaf: bit.ly/SilverGi...
2.5" Chip Brush: bit.ly/CHIPBRUSH
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I love to watch both of you working and sharing your knowledge .
Thanks, keep the videos coming.
Our pleasure!
Amy, I’m a huge fan of yours but I’m also old, a beginner, and don’t see as well as I used to. I would LOVE to see these techniques (for use in my home). Is there any chance you would have the time to reshoot this video with close-ups as you’re working? You’re wonderful! 🎨
Love these videos. I would really like to see this done on a full piece to see the effect. I've never seen the magazine piece or anything done like this. I would so share this if anyone I knew was interested in refinishing furniture, but I'm a unicorn out here. I've been thrifting for over thirty years and most people until recently thought that was so strange, lol. Thank you.
First time on your channel but your energy is too cute! Loved your shout out to your “peeps” and your passion for what you do. Found your channel because I’m looking for a bed and found that what’s on the market now doesn’t match the quality of what I have so I want to refresh what I have. Thanks for all that you do!
I enjoy all your videos. You have so much knowledge. ♥️
It would be extremely helpful if we could see what your doing at a closer angle and better lighting! Maybe a view from above? ❤️
Great help as I contemplate redoing pieces! Ive your products😊
That's fantastic to hear!
So beautiful. So much great information!
I agree the video quality is kinda hard to see the details at times. I have seen other videos that are way better thou. I am truly grateful for these videos but really can’t get enough details from the video.
I have a restoration hardware yellow pine table. That was fine in our kitchen but we moved it to the dining room. There is a walnut brown restoration hardware glass front cabinet and a brown Art Deco buffet cabinet. I want to change the color of the table to match the walnut brown of the other pieces in the room,, but I definitely want to be able to see the wood pattern in the top of the table.
What treatment would you suggest?
Really fabulous tutorial!! ~Pamela
Looks lovely-Sure wish you would have held it up at the end so we could see the finished effect.
I'm watching in Gold Hill, Oregon
Thanks for watching!
Could you put size over a waxed piece?
Love your videos and I learn a ton.....but sometimes we miss seeing what you’re doing with the camera moving around so much.
Too much talking, not enough painting.
Well that is rude! They are explaining, hence the talking.