Glazing Color Wash Faux Finish Painting by The Woolie
Glazing Color Wash Faux Finish Painting by The Woolie
We've just uploaded a whole new website!! Go To: http://www.thewoolie.com You can easily find Step-by-Step Faux Finishing Instructions, Consumer Product Rati...
We've just uploaded a whole new website!! Go To: http://www.thewoolie.com
ReplyDeleteYou can easily find Step-by-Step Faux Finishing Instructions, Consumer
Product Ratings of our faux finishing tools, Sale Prices that start today,
Better tool and technique instructions, and direct links to purchasing our
faux finishing tools.
As always, thank you for your incredible support for our small company that
does BIG things. Thanks to You!!!!
Barbie
President/CEO/Creator of The Woolie Faux Finishing Paint Tools
(and your video host on The Woolie YouTube Videos)
That's beautiful! I really like that and the color is perfect. My 5 year
ReplyDeleteold daughter has drawn all over our white walls with crayons, markers,
lipstick and everything you can imagine. She doesn't do it anymore though.
Would we have to somehow get that off or put several coats of a base paint
before doing this technique?
Muy buen Trabajo
ReplyDeleteBest instruction. Thanks for your help.
ReplyDeletePure professional.
what is the Jazz song on the background . I like that song too. please let
ReplyDeleteme know
Has anyone tried two different colors, not just shades of the same color. I
ReplyDeletehave a base coat of med beige and want to put either grey or terra cotta
over. I'm trying to match my bathroom tile which is beige, grey and terra
cotta. I know I should use a darker shade but does it only look good in a
variation of the same one?
this is super simple to do...I love it...
ReplyDeleteIf I'm mixing my own glaze, what kind of paint do I mix with glazing
ReplyDeleteliquid...satin, semi gloss, eggshell....thank you
I did this, with a base color of fire engine red, rolled on and dried, then
ReplyDeleteruby red mixed 1/2 with glaze, dried and then chocolate cherry red mixed
1/2 with glaze on two 10' accent walls. I used less glaze because the
colors are so deep and wouldn't show otherwise. It came out fantastic,
everyone just loves it and wants to know how I did it!
Can I use a flat paint for any of these techniques?
ReplyDeleteso, how do I buy a woolie?
ReplyDeleteGreat video
ReplyDeletevery,very nice job.thanks for the info on this product.
ReplyDeletethank you so much for explaining how to select the colours I have been
ReplyDeletewatching video's all morning trying to figure that out so I am glad I came
across your video.
I would recommend Satin finish paint. Not too shiny, but durable.
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