Wow, I'm blown away. Very beautiful piece. I loved watching it come together. You definitely have an eye for painting and gorgeous techniques. Thank you very much for inspiring me. I was stuck while in the process of painting an armoire I use in the kitchen for a pantry. Not anymore.....😉
Kacha, I enjoy so much watching you paint. I am painting our kitchen cabinets right now using old while and then brown wax. It's very hard with these colors, I am struggling. I did my buffet and vanity in guest bathroom in using Aubusson blue with brown wax and all went well. I think it's the brown wax on white that makes it harder. Thanks for all your fabulous video's.
Linda Bell it is hard to mix those two. I know from experience. If you went to hard you can use mineral spirits to take off the brown wax and use clear wax. I’m not a fan of brown wax, I usually choose lack wax over it. I’m not sure what to say, if you like how it’s going I’d finish the piece. But I do agree those two are tough to work with!
Linda Bell hey Linda, I just realize something. Did you apply clear wax before using the brown wax? If you didn’t that might be why your having so much trouble, always do clear wax before any type of dark wax!
@@KachaFurniture Yes I did use clear wax, I think I'm going to just use a color and forget the wax. Like I said I did Aubusson blue on my buffet with brown wax and it turned out great. I think white with the brown wax is very hard. Thank you for your advice Kacha, I will be watching your video's.
Thank you so much! I don't plan on stopping this anytime soon, I actually am going to try and make more per month starting soon! Thank you for watching!
Absolutely gorgeous!! You nailed it girl ! I have an eye for decorating but not refurbishing furniture. I have a antique chest and night table I would for you to do. Lol 👌🏼
dewonrose1 with chalk paint you almost never have to sand! Only in rare extreme cases or if I am going to use stain do I sand. The only real preparation needed is a good cleaning before you start to paint! Thank you for watching!
Love your job, it's very inspiring! I've tried this with acrylic paint and works too, little different about drying time but pleasant as well. I'd like to ask you something: texture is nice but I wanted a smother finish on top of tables, vanities, etc.... Is there any way to soften it without losing colours?
Reciclaje Vintage You could probably do more blending instead of texturing and get some smooth colors. It won’t give you the same effect because the texture adds a different look and grabs the paint differently. But it would still look nice!
No blending, I'm doing exactly the same process as you. It's going ok but I think it's a little hard for furniture tops.... It is suitable to dirty a lot and difficult to clean. I'll try to apply wax with steel wool.... I suppose it'll work.
@@reciclajevintage9606 Yeah its def a tough decision! For table tops I like to stain and protect with poly because of how much use they get. It just all depends on its purpose and what you are going for! Good luck and have fun painting!!
How much cleaning of all these nooks and crannies came first, if any? This is my bedroom set, by the way. North Carolina, 1967. How to open drawers when ready to reintall hardware? I struggle with that. Wish I could tell what's going on toward the end on the bottom half. But looks grrrreeat.
Hi... ABSOLUTELY AWESOME! Love your tutorials....I am experiencing Bleed through, on old varnished & oiled Ball and claw furniture., even after sanding. Do you have any advice as how to stop this happening ? Many thanks
New subscriber here! I absolutely love all you DIY painted pieces of furniture! You are a very skilled painter and thanks for sharing your techniques with us! One question can you use metallic paints over chalk paint??
I am new to chalk painting and am in a major learning curve. I have a question about the tapping. i have a round Annie Sloan brush, can I use that for tapping or do you recommend a flat brush. Also can you use the same brush for all the colors since you want to blend them anyway. This is a gorgeous piece. I am thinking of including some Scandinavian pink when I do it.
I suggest you use old inexpensive brush because after all the taping your brush is going to be over lol. You don’t really want to blend the color you want to layer them so as long as you keep your brush pretty dry you can use the same one. If you see that your colors are blending together then use different brushes for each color.
👏👏 Very nice work I really like what you did with that peice.. just have a few questions for you.. 1. Did you sand your peice first? If no hows it holding up... 2. Where those metallics ? Kinda looks like it then it doesn't..idk..3. Why wax ? Is it easier to blend and work with.?. (I have done faux and distressing on furniture, cabinets and rooms on large scale high end mansions when I was working with decorators years ago. We always used paint and watered it down BIG TIME where it was more like a solid body stain then cleared everything for top coat) Ive been out of painting like this for a while and things change so I'm kinda curious...and 4..Did you think of editing the fly out or was he just kickin it with you doing your furniture crafting and what not. He was funny... Idk how old this video is but if it's not to old and you have time to help me out with those questions I'd appreciate it . Thanks
WHITE DEVIL hi. It’s chalk paint, it’s a water based paint created by Annie Sloan for furniture. It sticks to anything really. The wax was made for this specific paint to seal it and give it a unique look. The metallic is called gilding wax and it’s linked in the description. The fly just wanted to be a UA-cam star so I let him get his cameo! Thanks for watching and hope I tackled all your answers!
You make it look so easy but I know mine won't come out the same. But this is by far my favorite piece you have done and I seek to mirror it on some furniture I got. Wish me luck.....
How many hours you wait to dry it before you apply another layer and how Much time you wait to apply the wax? Thank you for all the ideas you are amazing!!! Pls keep sharing 😊
Beautiful just beautiful work indeed! I could watch your videos all dayyyy! May I ask if you would recommend the inexpensive "chip" brushes? I noticed your brushes had a black handle with a different color bristle. Thank you kasha! I look forward to hearing back 😊
Brenda VanKleeck those black handle brushes I’m using in this video are the cheap ones from Home Depot that I had on hand. Yes you can use the inexpensive chip brushes! The reason I suggest you use the cheap ones is because it’s going to damage the brushes! All the tapping from adding texture is probably going to ruin the brush. Hope this helps and thanks for watching! ❤️
Thank you very much for your quick response. One final question.......do you add a medium or thickener to the chalk paint to give it added dimension and depth?
Dry brushing refers to a technique where the brush barely has paint on it to get a certain look/effect, Ill do a tutorial on this soon. I'm sure there are many videos out there that can show you in detail! Thanks for watching!
Hi Kacha. I love your videos. Have you or have anyone here tried using aanie sloan and rustoleum paint together in one piece of furniture? I painted annie sloan on my chair and want to give it a wash using rust oleum. I was wondering if that is ok. Or has anyone tried mixing both brands to make a color? Thanks.
I absolutely LOVE this !! What a beautiful job you did on it ... The music is fabulous ! Had I not been concentrating on how you were applying, I would have drifted off somewhere exotic listening to that music lol ... This is one of my favourite you tube vids. And I'm subscribing to you xx
I did not understand how you did it. Can you please make a video with this technique and explain it while you are doing? I would love to recreate it. Big hugs .🌷 Greetings from Norway.
I normally do not sand when chalk painting, its just not needed. Once you seal the paint with wax and it cures, its very difficult to chip away! Hope this helps! Thank you for watching!
She always found a very nice piece of furniture. From where I come from, this kind of furnitures are hard to come by and if they do it is very expensive
Some of my fav videos are when she is talking thru the procedures. She has such an adorable personality. It sold me in her techniques. Love her.
I am in love with this piece. You are amazing! Thank you for sharing. Working on something similar, loved this so much! :)
Absolutely gorgeous technique. Going to try my huge armoire but was unsure how to get the effect I wanted. Now I know! Thank you!
I love watching you work! no talking, straight to it!
Thank you so much for watching!
Great piece. Exactly the kind of piece that can be successfully painted.
Wow, I'm blown away. Very beautiful piece. I loved watching it come together. You definitely have an eye for painting and gorgeous techniques. Thank you very much for inspiring me. I was stuck while in the process of painting an armoire I use in the kitchen for a pantry. Not anymore.....😉
Lee Night great news! Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting!❤️
Kacha, I enjoy so much watching you paint. I am painting our kitchen cabinets right now using old while and then brown wax. It's very hard with these colors, I am struggling. I did my buffet and vanity in guest bathroom in using Aubusson blue with brown wax and all went well. I think it's the brown wax on white that makes it harder. Thanks for all your fabulous video's.
Linda Bell it is hard to mix those two. I know from experience. If you went to hard you can use mineral spirits to take off the brown wax and use clear wax. I’m not a fan of brown wax, I usually choose lack wax over it. I’m not sure what to say, if you like how it’s going I’d finish the piece. But I do agree those two are tough to work with!
Linda Bell hey Linda, I just realize something. Did you apply clear wax before using the brown wax? If you didn’t that might be why your having so much trouble, always do clear wax before any type of dark wax!
@@KachaFurniture Yes I did use clear wax, I think I'm going to just use a color and forget the wax. Like I said I did Aubusson blue on my buffet with brown wax and it turned out great. I think white with the brown wax is very hard. Thank you for your advice Kacha, I will be watching your video's.
just reading the comments ......wow think for yourself people....great work thank you...
I sure hope you keep making these videos...I could watch all day. So very inspiring
Thank you so much! I don't plan on stopping this anytime soon, I actually am going to try and make more per month starting soon! Thank you for watching!
Absolutely incredible. Like watching an artist at work. Literally. :)
Very inspirational. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for watching!
I’ve been rewatching a lot of your older videos and you should re-release some of them. I think you invented the paint tapping technique!!!
Another master piece from our dear Kacha
baljeet ahluwalia Thank you so much! 🙏
My jaw drops with each video I watch! I’m so inspired!!!!
Thank you, I appreciate every comment and watch!
Kacha I love your work. I was wondering if you could open the drawers and show how the inside look
Absolutely beautiful. Did you wait for each layer to dry before the next? Did you dry brush over wet paint? Thank you.
Christine
That is a gorgeous piece! Beautiful transformation!!
Beautiful piece to begin with, love the color choices. Just beautiful.
I can however appreciate your many fans👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼so you go girl!
Linda Gillespie thanks!
Absolutely gorgeous!! You nailed it girl ! I have an eye for decorating but not refurbishing furniture. I have a antique chest and night table I would for you to do. Lol 👌🏼
Angela Briseno thank you! I live in Maine not sure if you are local but I would love to do it!
Love those colors together.
So satisfying. This is a very unique piece. I love it.
Thank you!
Fabulous! It almost looks metal, nice piece 😊
I like the use of “our colors” , it’s inclusive and makes us on the same team 😎
We all are on the same team! 😎
Hola perdona mi ignorancia, te acabo de descubrir y estoy encantada, tú no elijas antes de pintar ??
No hay que elijar! Gracias!
@@KachaFurniture muchísima gracias
Very impressed, I definitely going to try it. You are an artist!
This is a beautiful piece. Thank you. One question: Did you wait for the various layers of paint to dry first before applying the next layer?
Yes I wait for it to dry. Thank you for watching!
Amazing work again!!!! 👌👏👏👏 Love your furniture makeovers and one day I will start with it 😍😍
Impresionante. Bellísimo!
Luz Marina Diaz ❤️❤️❤️
I loooove your work! You are a true furniture artiste.
Thank you Paula!!!
Another phenomenal piece. You are so talented!
Thank you!
Beautiful piece turned out excellent I like this technique as well. Annie Sloan paint us excellent I like to paint as well and refinish furniture
Thank you!!
Do you sand a piece before you start painting on them ? Keep posting more such inspiring videos .. your creations are simply amazing !
dewonrose1 with chalk paint you almost never have to sand! Only in rare extreme cases or if I am going to use stain do I sand. The only real preparation needed is a good cleaning before you start to paint! Thank you for watching!
Kacha thanks dear 🥰
Love your job, it's very inspiring! I've tried this with acrylic paint and works too, little different about drying time but pleasant as well.
I'd like to ask you something: texture is nice but I wanted a smother finish on top of tables, vanities, etc.... Is there any way to soften it without losing colours?
Reciclaje Vintage You could probably do more blending instead of texturing and get some smooth colors. It won’t give you the same effect because the texture adds a different look and grabs the paint differently. But it would still look nice!
No blending, I'm doing exactly the same process as you. It's going ok but I think it's a little hard for furniture tops.... It is suitable to dirty a lot and difficult to clean.
I'll try to apply wax with steel wool.... I suppose it'll work.
@@reciclajevintage9606 Yeah its def a tough decision! For table tops I like to stain and protect with poly because of how much use they get. It just all depends on its purpose and what you are going for! Good luck and have fun painting!!
WOW!! Just WOW 🤩
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Love it. I love dry brushing techniques
Thank you for watching! And I love dry brushing too!
That is gorgeous! I love it!
Thank you so much!
How much cleaning of all these nooks and crannies came first, if any? This is my bedroom set, by the way. North Carolina, 1967. How to open drawers when ready to reintall hardware? I struggle with that. Wish I could tell what's going on toward the end on the bottom half. But looks grrrreeat.
Hi... ABSOLUTELY AWESOME! Love your tutorials....I am experiencing Bleed through, on old varnished & oiled Ball and claw furniture., even after sanding. Do you have any advice as how to stop this happening ? Many thanks
Have you tried shellac? That’s usually my go to for bad bleed through. Sometimes that can be a tough problem!
Hi Kasha, can we use shellac in middle of painting and continue to paint after shellac? Thanks!
New subscriber here! I absolutely love all you DIY painted pieces of furniture! You are a very skilled painter and thanks for sharing your techniques with us! One question can you use metallic paints over chalk paint??
Sandra Torres you can do it, and I have done it BUT it may not last forever because you should really use a primer for metallic paint!
Kacha I’m curious why you don’t pull drawers all the way out to paint. I can’t do it any other way cause I feel like I miss a spot if I don’t.
This is absolutely beautiful!!! You are an artist of furniture! My oh my😊
DeDe Chasin thank you Dede! ❤️
I am new to chalk painting and am in a major learning curve. I have a question about the tapping. i have a round Annie Sloan brush, can I use that for tapping or do you recommend a flat brush. Also can you use the same brush for all the colors since you want to blend them anyway. This is a gorgeous piece. I am thinking of including some Scandinavian pink when I do it.
I suggest you use old inexpensive brush because after all the taping your brush is going to be over lol. You don’t really want to blend the color you want to layer them so as long as you keep your brush pretty dry you can use the same one. If you see that your colors are blending together then use different brushes for each color.
Thank you so much for the quick response. I appreciate it.
always love your decor choices!
Thank you!
I love this! I thought you have to sand the wood to get started?
Dee Marie typically you don’t have to sand with chalk paint! Thank you for watching!
👏👏 Very nice work I really like what you did with that peice.. just have a few questions for you.. 1. Did you sand your peice first? If no hows it holding up... 2. Where those metallics ? Kinda looks like it then it doesn't..idk..3. Why wax ? Is it easier to blend and work with.?. (I have done faux and distressing on furniture, cabinets and rooms on large scale high end mansions when I was working with decorators years ago. We always used paint and watered it down BIG TIME where it was more like a solid body stain then cleared everything for top coat) Ive been out of painting like this for a while and things change so I'm kinda curious...and 4..Did you think of editing the fly out or was he just kickin it with you doing your furniture crafting and what not. He was funny... Idk how old this video is but if it's not to old and you have time to help me out with those questions I'd appreciate it . Thanks
WHITE DEVIL hi. It’s chalk paint, it’s a water based paint created by Annie Sloan for furniture. It sticks to anything really. The wax was made for this specific paint to seal it and give it a unique look. The metallic is called gilding wax and it’s linked in the description. The fly just wanted to be a UA-cam star so I let him get his cameo! Thanks for watching and hope I tackled all your answers!
@@KachaFurniture perfect answer..🤣🤣 thanks..
Wow this looks like authentic stone carved look 😍 I loved the layered technique you did in this video. One question, what is dry brushing?
Yt CB dry brushing is when you apply very little paint on the brush then pat it down until there very little paint on it, leaving the brush “dry”.
You make it look so easy but I know mine won't come out the same. But this is by far my favorite piece you have done and I seek to mirror it on some furniture I got. Wish me luck.....
The outcome was stunning!!.....what size cans are you using for this piece....
Thank you! I used 32oz
WOW!!!! 😳 That’s beautiful!!! ❤️
Thank you! 😊
How many hours you wait to dry it before you apply another layer and how
Much time you wait to apply the wax? Thank you for all the ideas you are amazing!!! Pls keep sharing 😊
Beautiful just beautiful work indeed! I could watch your videos all dayyyy! May I ask if you would recommend the inexpensive "chip" brushes? I noticed your brushes had a black handle with a different color bristle. Thank you kasha! I look forward to hearing back 😊
Brenda VanKleeck those black handle brushes I’m using in this video are the cheap ones from Home Depot that I had on hand. Yes you can use the inexpensive chip brushes! The reason I suggest you use the cheap ones is because it’s going to damage the brushes! All the tapping from adding texture is probably going to ruin the brush. Hope this helps and thanks for watching! ❤️
Thank you very much for your quick response. One final question.......do you add a medium or thickener to the chalk paint to give it added dimension and depth?
Brenda VanKleeck no, actually the opposite! I either leave it the way it is or add water to thin it down!
Beautiful!!! I have a question: Between the paints,do you let them dry first before using a different color?
she said yes
well , pretty awesome!!good job!
Love this piece! Absolutely stunning!
Quick question - what is the name of the song in this video?
iseezombies82 it’s an instrumental by 305los. He only has his music on youtube, no Spotify or iTunes! Thank you for watching!
It almost looked 3d or something! That is so cool!!!
Thank you!
Gorgeous - I'm new to chalk paint, and still learning, What does dry brush mean?
Dry brushing refers to a technique where the brush barely has paint on it to get a certain look/effect, Ill do a tutorial on this soon. I'm sure there are many videos out there that can show you in detail! Thanks for watching!
Do you Shallac first?
Truly loved it!!
Gorgeous!
Thank you so much!
You do a magnificent job.
Thank you so much!
Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you!
YOU HAVE AN AMAZING TALENT!
Beautiful! Great job!
Awesome job! I've found my answer to my next diy project. Thank you
honeybee7606 great to hear, thank you for watching
I love what you did with dresser. I have the same one. what kind of paint do I need to do that paint
All the products and techniques used are in the video, as well as links in the description!
Love it!!! You have talent
Thank you!
Super! Super! Super!
Stupendo! Sei bravissima e...anche bellissima :D
Woooo very very nice !!!
silvia sanchez thank you so much! ❤️❤️
Turned out beautifully! I have one question, for each color do you use a different paint brush?
Donna Ketz on this piece I did use a different brush on each color!
Brilliant! Coming from a decorative painter!
Thank you I appreciate it!
looks stunning 😍
Did u prepare the wood before painting or use any kind of primer?
Just a good cleaning is all the prep you need for using chalk paint! Thank you for watching!
If I want a smoother finish, do I just need to brush stroke in lines?
It helps. You also want to lightly sand before your last coat to get it real smooth!
Fabulous job! Very creative idea
Wow 😮 great job women !
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Hi Kacha. I love your videos. Have you or have anyone here tried using aanie sloan and rustoleum paint together in one piece of furniture? I painted annie sloan on my chair and want to give it a wash using rust oleum. I was wondering if that is ok. Or has anyone tried mixing both brands to make a color? Thanks.
I have, and it is perfectly ok to do!
I absolutely LOVE this !! What a beautiful job you did on it ... The music is fabulous ! Had I not been concentrating on how you were applying, I would have drifted off somewhere exotic listening to that music lol ... This is one of my favourite you tube vids. And I'm subscribing to you xx
Thank you Sue!!!
Love the mix of colors! 😍
Thank you so much!
Do you sand, or otherwise prepare the garnished wood before painting?
You normally don’t need any sanding with chalk paint but you do need to clean the piece very well!
Stunning!
Thank you!
Magnifique... un bonjour de France...
Thank you!!!!
You are so good!
Wow.......beautiful
Thank you so much!
I did not understand how you did it. Can you please make a video with this technique and explain it while you are doing? I would love to recreate it.
Big hugs .🌷
Greetings from Norway.
Did you have to do any sanding first and if not will it chip away
I normally do not sand when chalk painting, its just not needed. Once you seal the paint with wax and it cures, its very difficult to chip away! Hope this helps! Thank you for watching!
Thank you and your piece is beautiful
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Divino, me encanta
Do you sand wood??b4 painting
No need to sand when using Chalk Paint, it's one of the great qualities about it!
@@KachaFurniture my bad should of let video finish b4 I asked that ? thanks
Me encantan tus trabajos la pena que los subtítulos solo puedo verlos en inglés , no sería posible verlos también en español?
Could you use a texture sponge for the first couple of coats you did? Great Job!
I have never tried this technique with a texture sponge, but I do not see why it wouldn't work! Thank you for watching!
GORGEOUS!!!
Thank you!
I loveeeee it do you have any online training for the same?
Fantastic.
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Absolutely amazing!
Thank you!
Auuu, savrseno lepo, interesantno, mastovito, bajkovito. Zaista mi se svidja. Hvaaalaa💚💙💛
Jelena Galambos Havala puno Jelena ❤️❤️❤️
Any chance you’re near NYC? I would pay you to do this to my new office furniture.
I live in Maine!
She always found a very nice piece of furniture. From where I come from, this kind of furnitures are hard to come by and if they do it is very expensive
Oh that is sad to hear :( I find them everywhere but you have to go hunting for deals!
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
Does it have to be “real” wood furniture? Feel inspired!!! And what do you do when it has cracks?
Not exactly sure of the question but chalk paint covers everything. So it does not have to be real wood to be chalk painted. Thanks for watching!