Hello, friends! Welcome to my channel! So happy you're here! My name is Holly and I take old, outdated, and damaged pieces of furniture and give them another chance at life. If you like a good before and after, then this channel is for you! Follow my Instagram for other content that you don't see here!
First time seeing you and this video. Just subbed for a good reason. You're cute and good at what you showed here. So, hope to see you going with good audience for so many years ;-)
Plz do not use a heat gun. Literally all you need to do is get a damp paper towel or damp cloth, lay it over the old cardboard, let it sit there 10/15 mins. The cardboard should be wet/damp (not dripping wet tho) and it scrapes off sooooo easily. It takes maybe 2 mins to get it all if, if that long. I use a sharpened putty knife thingy to scrape everything out. After i have removed all the old cardboard, i scrape it a bit more to remove as much old glue as possible. Then i take another damp cloth and scrub the drawer down. Let the drawers dry good afterwards and you're good to go. Its really not that difficult. 😊
Even doe this video is about two years old it still service a good purpose, I have been calculating how many tins I would need to do my cabinets with the very same colour. and now I know thanks, 💯💯👍💙💙Oh! I had a plane go over the same time as you was speaking on it. go figure.
Question of anyobe can help answer please do!! I have a yellowy pine piece and will paint parts, then leave the natural wood color on the top.. Will using a 220 sandpaper and then polyurethane clear satin keep a somewhat natural wood color? I dont want the wood as light as this; i want it just slightly yellow pine and wondering if just a 220 sand will give me that look?
Simply gorgeous!! This was very helpful and thank you for the list of products you used. I need to do something with my Knotty Pine kitchen and I think this will satisfy my idea for a make over.
It turned out beautiful. This is the first time I have seen a paint wash done with full strength paint. Usually the paint is mixed with water so it is more subtle.
A sweet piece, you can even comeback later and add some guilding on the legs on a couple of those lined horizontal ridges, it you decide to, either gold leaf or guilding wax. It's a great little piece.
I’m so glad I found your video because it helped me know what to do with my dresser that’s become orangey with age. Thank you so much for creating such a detailed yet simple tutorial!
ive done my pine buffet twice over the past 20 years , sanded & waxed it both times with a dark wax & it comes up beautiful but the yellowing oils still come back slowly.
Not a fan of the ugly modern vases. Broke my heart to see vintage Anchor Hocking vases destroyed. After saying, that, the technique is great. I'll just use it on plain glass, not already beautiful colored glass.
Hi ,i am new here so got lots of questions. 1) After you finish this dresser does it feel like the paint jobs from the factory ? 2) Can you mix the primer/ sealer with the actual paint color ?
Very helpful video! Beautiful transformation! Do you feel the Annie Sloan paintbrush is necessary or would regular synthetic brushes achieve the same result?