You are soooo creative and fun to watch!!! My daughter used this technique to paint some canvas's and sorority letters which turned out waaaaaay cool. So I got the bright idea to do our bathroom door at our catering kitchen. Since it was my first project, I am trying not to pick it to death, but I love it!!!! I can't wait to find something else to paint!!!!
Earlier today I was thinking about doing 2 porches, and do a swipe of some sort. Both are very small porches. But I'll have to do some thinking on that. I'm wondering if it would work using concrete paint?
Hi Mindy. No, unfortunately I did not get a chance to. My husband underwent triple bypass surgery and had complications. He will be going back to work Monday. We'll have to see how that goes. And now it's just too hot and humid. But it's still on my mind. Thanks for asking. I'm the type that once I set my mind to do something, I do it. But sometimes life gets in the way. Take care. :)
@@TexasRose50 oh, so sorry to hear about hubby's health issues. Hope he's doing much better now. That life getting in the way of stuff is just so annoying! How dare that happen. 😏 Well anyway, please be sure to post updates when you are able to get those other projects done. Best wishes and good luck.
I just did a paint pour today on a piano bench that I am repurposing into an end table. It was so fun! I love the colors you chose!! Thanks for sharing.
You make me want to paint every time I watch your videos. I've been binge watching them since I found you a couple days ago. I really love your work girl. And your voice is adorable. God bless 😊
The 🚁 wanted to see your finished product. I LOVE the bubbles and white "vein: running through this. I was Googling how to do this on a slat board kitchen table when this suggestion came up.
Can't wait to see part 2 and with the resin these colors are awesome love the white going through there hope part 2 is very soon your resin works of Arts really come out so beautiful thanks for sharing
Omg, it just dawned on me...I have a small wooden coffee table that needs to be refinished some how. Think I just might be able to figure that out. ;) thanks MMG!
Awesome thanks for this! I have a little wooden tv tray that Im going to try this on, its much smaller than your table top but I think itll turn out super cool :)
I love this!! I just built a bench and I'm dying to try this technique on it. I'm a little unsure about trying it on something that isn't square/round as far as where to start the paint (the skinny end vs the long end). Do you have any thoughts on this?
I have s table I want to do but I can’t take the top off. I know I will need to wrap the sides and going to take the front off. Do you have any advice?
Will humidity effect the drying of the paint? How long of a drying time do you suggest for humid/hot days? The only area I have currently is my deck, so I'm worried the weather may mess things up. Thanks ❤️
I have 2 outdoor tables with removable "slate-like" tiles. (15×15) They're textured like slate too. Any suggestions or helpful hints or just basically pour it as you would Any thing else? (Normal ratios, etc) Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I would just pour them as usual :) Keep in mind if they're really like slate, they will likely soak up some of the paint, giving it a bit of a different look. If you don't want that, you should probably prime first :)
Mixed Media Girl Thank you, so much. I don't believe it is true slate. Probably a cement cast. I've done some slate roofing in the past and slate will flake if picked at, so I should be safe. 🙄