Hey from Greece 🇬🇷 ❤. I just want to say that even though I'm inexperienced and had no idea whatsoever, your videos,your detailed work and you talking all through the process has turned me to a pretty good newbie 😂❤ I absolutely love your videos.
I have been searching for a video that blends three colors. Thank you for showing me. Not sure how my cabinet will turn out, but if it's close to looking like yours, I will call it a success!!
Love the look and how you developed it over time. It’s truly one of a kind. I like that the finishing product cleans with water. Awesome job. I like all you videos.
Deanna, I've enjoyed watching your videos. I never judge what others find beautiful. I would like to give my perspective. I was heartbroken to see this beautiful solid oak piece painted over. I literally cried seeing the final version. The original natural wood finish was in very good condition and would have taken little to restore its luster. It is becoming very difficult to even find solid oak pieces today or even actually find the good quality oak wood that was used to make this as the forests of old oaks have been so over harvested. I totally respect your right to do as you see fit and you certainly are talented. I would love to see you save these beautiful old pieces for those of us who would rather restore to its original glory. If it is this style that you like maybe you could look for the reproduction pieces that are made of plywood or MDF, etc. They certainly could use a cover up, lol! I LOVED your little Chi's wanting to be close to "mommy" while she worked. I've seen them in a couple of videos where they even were sitting in your lap while you worked. :) My little 4 lb Yorki does the same!
Thanks so much for watching my videos! I appreciate your feedback and respect your point of view, thanks for commenting. I'm sure you will see the Chi's again, they always want to be where the action is! It's not always easy to hold a dog and paint at the same time but I love having them around! I'm sure you can relate. Cheers!
I was heartbroken as well. I think that most of the people who do this type of thing don't know much about antiques or the history of these pieces. This was originally tiger oak which is a process that is incredibly labour intensive to produce. I actually own this exact piece and its stunning. It's such a shame to see it ruined. The paint job is lovely but there is no reason to paint originals when there are so many repros or antiques that are beyond saving. This is where you lost me. There are so many upcycling channels that are more respecting of original pieces and who are actually saving furniture to give it new life. This was just too hard to watch and it's sad that people don't really understand the value lost.
Gorgeous! I love the dresser without the decal. You are an excellent instructor. I love how you thoroughly explain every step. Your camera presence and your voice are very professional. Your videos are a pleasure to watch. Thank you.
Thank you for your feedback on my videos and instruction, I appreciate you taking the time to leave this comment. So glad you liked how this project turned out, I agree it did also looked great without the floral decals!
I love how you succeed in showing us just how fun it is to repaint and refurbish these pieces in addition to teaching us how to do it. I am definitely inspired. I have three pieces sitting in my garage doing nothing because I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with them. Thank you for these great ideas.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment! This is exactly why I make these videos !! To inspire creativity in others while giving them the knowledge and confidence to just go for it! I am so glad you came across this video! Have fun making over your pieces :)
This Milk Paint technique is intriguing. I’m going to start on my first chalk paint project soon and I’m already thinking about trying this Milk Paint on the next piece I paint. You did an excellent job on this dresser. Thanks for keeping the video simple and easy!
I love this technique! I would like to see it done with navy blue to royal blue to apple green with white wax highlights and gold rubbed highlights. Very nice work! Love your videos!
Yes, this piece looks it could've been my gram's. A pie chest I've loved was done in an ocean blue, all sun faded and beat up from moves, kids and animals. The inserts were time-aged brass, awl punched with plants. I also love creamy yellow to white. A fantasy piece is a pastel coral. You could experiment with shades of white, too. Yellow to cold white might not go, maybe yellow to cream. Your technique of adding a bit of the darkest color to the white would work, too.
The piece looks great! But I still want to see what else you have in mind for it, so I won't say it's complete. 😛 Reds/oranges/yellows might make for a nice fiery piece, perfect for a hot yoga studio or something. 🤔
Craig Esau you’re in luck, I’ve just posted part two so you can see the results! And I love your fiery suggestion, time to heat things up! Would be perfect for a hot yoga studio!
Thanks Karie! Milk Paint and Chalk Paint are similar in that they are both made for painting furniture and accessories. But they both contain different ingredients, Milk paint is it’s own type of paint, most of the time it comes as a powder you add water to. Thanks for watching!
@@DIYDEANNA I'm considering trying to getting into the business of painting furniture to sell. Please continue posting tutorials. And if I need pointer, is it ok if I contact you?
That’s great! Good for you Karie! I’ve got lots of plans for more videos, just need to find the time to film, edit & post (my day job gets in the way lol) I’ll do my best to respond if I know the answer! Happy Painting 😊
Thanks for watching! Some techniques are self taught but I do have an educational background in fine art. I also worked as a faux finisher/decorative painter professionally for several years where I learnt many skills . I talk a little about this in this interview if you’re interested in hearing more ua-cam.com/video/fBTnZaaNCFM/v-deo.html
I've never painted fabric before. I came across your channel looking for ideas for a wooden desk that I'm using as a makeup vanity. I want to add antique gold highlights to the desk to make it look more like a vanity vs a desk. I didn't want to sand or paint the entire desk. I wasn't aware of chalk paint and thought I'd look at different UA-camrs. I'm so glad I stumbled across your channel. (New subbie!)
Thanks for subscribing! I have a video on how to apply gold leaf, maybe that is a technique that you could use on your vanity! Even just adding a little to detail areas would look beautiful!
Beautiful piece but not fond of the running paint look at the bottom of the mirror and last drawer. I typically use a mister bottle to control the amount of water I add and rarely have running paint.
For those who are looking to "upcycle" a piece of furniture and watching this video to learn the how to, PLEASE include the knowledge that antiques in good condition should never be painted over. This was heartbreaking. I think that most of the people who do this type of thing don't know much about antiques or the history of these pieces. This piece was originally tiger oak which is a process that is incredibly labour intensive to produce. I actually own this exact piece and it's stunning. It's such a shame to see it ruined. The paint job is lovely but there is no reason to paint originals when there are so many repros or antiques that are beyond saving. UA-cam is full of upcycling channels that are more respecting of original pieces and who are actually saving furniture to give it new life. This was just too hard to watch and it's sad that people don't really understand the value lost. If you want a piece of painted furniture please stick to reproduction or older pieces that are beyond saving. It's a bit like buying a vintage Chanel 3 piece and taking it home, chopping it up and sewing a cute summer dress out of the fabric. Regardless of how cute the dress is, it's not a Chanel original...
That's an awfully high horse you're on! Careful because a fall from way up there could be painful... Also, there is no "should not" in art, which includes furniture. Your opinion is simply that. If you prefer unpainted furniture, don't paint it, but telling others what to do with their pieces is laughable, and rude.
@@lindz916 It's akin to taking a can of spraypaint to a vintage Astin Martin. You just wouldn't. Unless you were either arrogant enough to think it didn't matter because you're a "car artist" or because you don't know anything about cars. And if you DID take a few cans of spraypaint to one I'm certain there'd be a group of people who supported your right to do whatever you want to it because it's your car, you're an artist etc. But a much larger group of people would freak out. And yes, those people would be on a very high horse. But their offense would hardly be laughable. Having an understanding and appreciation for refinement and quality is not expected from everyone. But nobody in their right mind would work on a high end classic car without the proper understanding of what they were doing.
Hey from Greece 🇬🇷 ❤. I just want to say that even though I'm inexperienced and had no idea whatsoever, your videos,your detailed work and you talking all through the process has turned me to a pretty good newbie 😂❤
I absolutely love your videos.
Yay!! So happy to hear this! Hello from Canada 🇨🇦
This could certainly stand alone. I lean more to blues and I'm sure that would also be beautiful .. the green is quite lovely as well.
I love all of this. I'm going to have to try my hand at this.
I hope you do! Have fun!
I have been searching for a video that blends three colors. Thank you for showing me. Not sure how my cabinet will turn out, but if it's close to looking like yours, I will call it a success!!
Have fun painting your cabinet!
I absolutely love the paint technique.
Thank you!!
I think it will definitely look better with a transfer. I am really liking the shades of green too. ❣
Thanks Julia!
Love the paint blending
Love the look and how you developed it over time. It’s truly one of a kind. I like that the finishing product cleans with water. Awesome job. I like all you videos.
Thanks so much for your comments and for watching! I prefer using water based products, makes clean up much easier!
I love all your videos. I will be trying a few of your techniques on my bedroom end tables. Thanks for your expertise.
Thanks for watching!!
Deanna, I've enjoyed watching your videos. I never judge what others find beautiful. I would like to give my perspective. I was heartbroken to see this beautiful solid oak piece painted over. I literally cried seeing the final version. The original natural wood finish was in very good condition and would have taken little to restore its luster. It is becoming very difficult to even find solid oak pieces today or even actually find the good quality oak wood that was used to make this as the forests of old oaks have been so over harvested. I totally respect your right to do as you see fit and you certainly are talented. I would love to see you save these beautiful old pieces for those of us who would rather restore to its original glory. If it is this style that you like maybe you could look for the reproduction pieces that are made of plywood or MDF, etc. They certainly could use a cover up, lol! I LOVED your little Chi's wanting to be close to "mommy" while she worked. I've seen them in a couple of videos where they even were sitting in your lap while you worked. :) My little 4 lb Yorki does the same!
Thanks so much for watching my videos! I appreciate your feedback and respect your point of view, thanks for commenting. I'm sure you will see the Chi's again, they always want to be where the action is! It's not always easy to hold a dog and paint at the same time but I love having them around! I'm sure you can relate. Cheers!
I was heartbroken as well. I think that most of the people who do this type of thing don't know much about antiques or the history of these pieces. This was originally tiger oak which is a process that is incredibly labour intensive to produce. I actually own this exact piece and its stunning. It's such a shame to see it ruined.
The paint job is lovely but there is no reason to paint originals when there are so many repros or antiques that are beyond saving. This is where you lost me. There are so many upcycling channels that are more respecting of original pieces and who are actually saving furniture to give it new life. This was just too hard to watch and it's sad that people don't really understand the value lost.
Gorgeous! I love the dresser without the decal. You are an excellent instructor. I love how you thoroughly explain every step. Your camera presence and your voice are very professional. Your videos are a pleasure to watch. Thank you.
Thank you for your feedback on my videos and instruction, I appreciate you taking the time to leave this comment. So glad you liked how this project turned out, I agree it did also looked great without the floral decals!
Cute puppy keeps trying to help you out! 😍
DIY Home and Auto they love to help with my projects! See if you can spot both of them, there are two different chihuahua’s !
You make it look so easy! Great tutorial
Thanks for watching! I hope you give it a try.
I love how you succeed in showing us just how fun it is to repaint and refurbish these pieces in addition to teaching us how to do it. I am definitely inspired. I have three pieces sitting in my garage doing nothing because I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with them. Thank you for these great ideas.
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment! This is exactly why I make these videos !! To inspire creativity in others while giving them the knowledge and confidence to just go for it! I am so glad you came across this video! Have fun making over your pieces :)
This Milk Paint technique is intriguing. I’m going to start on my first chalk paint project soon and I’m already thinking about trying this Milk Paint on the next piece I paint. You did an excellent job on this dresser. Thanks for keeping the video simple and easy!
Thanks for watching. I hope this video inspires you to give it a try! Happy Painting!
Have to try milk paint, but your technique is wonderful, can't wait for some new videos
I hope you give it a try, I really enjoyed working with it! More videos coming soon!
Love it.. I'm looking for a colour combination for my bedroom drawers.
Think ive just found them.. thank-you ❤
Wonderful! Thanks for watching.
I love! I don't know these products, they look great! I love your technique with the 3 colors, very nice dresser, well done! :)
Thanks!!! These paints were very easy to work with, they mixed with water easily which really helped with this look! Thanks for watching.
It is beautiful as is...but I’m excited to see your final vision. 🤗
Jenna Stone thanks! I like this look too. Part two has been posted, check my channel for that video to see the final piece!
I love this technique! I would like to see it done with navy blue to royal blue to apple green with white wax highlights and gold rubbed highlights. Very nice work! Love your videos!
Love your colour ideas! Thanks for sharing.
Love it.. can this technique be tried with chalk paint?
Yes, this piece looks it could've been my gram's. A pie chest I've loved was done in an ocean blue, all sun faded and beat up from moves, kids and animals. The inserts were time-aged brass, awl punched with plants. I also love creamy yellow to white. A fantasy piece is a pastel coral. You could experiment with shades of white, too. Yellow to cold white might not go, maybe yellow to cream. Your technique of adding a bit of the darkest color to the white would work, too.
How did the hardware look overtime?
I love it all what chalk paint is this?
Thank you. The paint I used is called Milk Paint and it is from The Real Milk Paint Company.
I’m not crazy about this look but would like to see the transfer you do to maybe complete it more
Here’s part 2 with the transfer ua-cam.com/video/vltu1RaE9-Y/v-deo.html
The piece looks great! But I still want to see what else you have in mind for it, so I won't say it's complete. 😛 Reds/oranges/yellows might make for a nice fiery piece, perfect for a hot yoga studio or something. 🤔
Craig Esau you’re in luck, I’ve just posted part two so you can see the results! And I love your fiery suggestion, time to heat things up! Would be perfect for a hot yoga studio!
Wow, what a beautiful piece. Is milk paint another type of chalk paint?
Thanks Karie! Milk Paint and Chalk Paint are similar in that they are both made for painting furniture and accessories. But they both contain different ingredients, Milk paint is it’s own type of paint, most of the time it comes as a powder you add water to. Thanks for watching!
@@DIYDEANNA I'm considering trying to getting into the business of painting furniture to sell. Please continue posting tutorials. And if I need pointer, is it ok if I contact you?
That’s great! Good for you Karie! I’ve got lots of plans for more videos, just need to find the time to film, edit & post (my day job gets in the way lol) I’ll do my best to respond if I know the answer! Happy Painting 😊
Hey Deanna! Did you have proper training? How you learnt all this? Ty:-)
Thanks for watching! Some techniques are self taught but I do have an educational background in fine art. I also worked as a faux finisher/decorative painter professionally for several years where I learnt many skills . I talk a little about this in this interview if you’re interested in hearing more ua-cam.com/video/fBTnZaaNCFM/v-deo.html
I've never painted fabric before. I came across your channel looking for ideas for a wooden desk that I'm using as a makeup vanity. I want to add antique gold highlights to the desk to make it look more like a vanity vs a desk. I didn't want to sand or paint the entire desk. I wasn't aware of chalk paint and thought I'd look at different UA-camrs. I'm so glad I stumbled across your channel. (New subbie!)
Thanks for subscribing! I have a video on how to apply gold leaf, maybe that is a technique that you could use on your vanity! Even just adding a little to detail areas would look beautiful!
ua-cam.com/video/eIuQFfOSx9A/v-deo.html
@@DIYDEANNA Thanks for the suggestion.
Beautiful piece but not fond of the running paint look at the bottom of the mirror and last drawer. I typically use a mister bottle to control the amount of water I add and rarely have running paint.
Are all of the products low odor?
Yes!
no
Moja Renowacja
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Pozdrawiam 👍
Nice but toooo many products and I can get the effects soooo much cheaper
Thanks for watching! Feel free to share your suggestions on cheaper products for viewers who are looking for ideas.
For those who are looking to "upcycle" a piece of furniture and watching this video to learn the how to, PLEASE include the knowledge that antiques in good condition should never be painted over.
This was heartbreaking. I think that most of the people who do this type of thing don't know much about antiques or the history of these pieces. This piece was originally tiger oak which is a process that is incredibly labour intensive to produce. I actually own this exact piece and it's stunning. It's such a shame to see it ruined.
The paint job is lovely but there is no reason to paint originals when there are so many repros or antiques that are beyond saving. UA-cam is full of upcycling channels that are more respecting of original pieces and who are actually saving furniture to give it new life. This was just too hard to watch and it's sad that people don't really understand the value lost.
If you want a piece of painted furniture please stick to reproduction or older pieces that are beyond saving. It's a bit like buying a vintage Chanel 3 piece and taking it home, chopping it up and sewing a cute summer dress out of the fabric. Regardless of how cute the dress is, it's not a Chanel original...
That's an awfully high horse you're on! Careful because a fall from way up there could be painful...
Also, there is no "should not" in art, which includes furniture. Your opinion is simply that. If you prefer unpainted furniture, don't paint it, but telling others what to do with their pieces is laughable, and rude.
@@lindz916 It's akin to taking a can of spraypaint to a vintage Astin Martin. You just wouldn't. Unless you were either arrogant enough to think it didn't matter because you're a "car artist" or because you don't know anything about cars. And if you DID take a few cans of spraypaint to one I'm certain there'd be a group of people who supported your right to do whatever you want to it because it's your car, you're an artist etc. But a much larger group of people would freak out. And yes, those people would be on a very high horse. But their offense would hardly be laughable. Having an understanding and appreciation for refinement and quality is not expected from everyone. But nobody in their right mind would work on a high end classic car without the proper understanding of what they were doing.