You are AWESOME!!! I am about to epoxy the top of my wine drawer and the middle of my dining table, and have been going back and forth in my head,. I knew I wanted an ivory and gold color, but the pattern have been heavy on my mind. As usual I come to utube and I see your box first, and its exactly the look I am looking for.. Im getting somethings in order and as soon as its taken care of. Im coming to Texas, but not until Ive booked my class.😊. Youre such an inspiration.
This is SO GORGEOUS! 💕💖 Every video I watch of Rhonda’s I love the design even more. These are the EXACT colors I’m wanting to put in my kitchen. Why can’t Rhonda live close to me! 😭 I love her designs so much
love that you always go one step further. You amaze me with that everytime, just when I think that it looks amazing you end up making it spectacular. 😍
😮 ok, so I thought the foil was gonna be ugly - this is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen! I’m heading off down a RU-vid hole to watch all you videos now ♥️
I know this sounds funny but could you show us the best way to mix 1/2 bag of the powder to the 8 oz. of alcohol. I have opened a bag and it just boggles me on how to mix a half bag to the alcohol cleanly with out making a big mess. Thank you for all your amazing videos.
I find the easiest way to mix is to use a tongue depressor and scoop the mica out of the bag and into a wide mouth spray bottle that already has 8 oz of alcohol. . The measurement doesn’t have to be exact, so eyeballing half a bag is fine. You can add more mica is you want to deepen the opacity.
Check out my website under the resource tab for a list of all the products used and links to follow to purchase. www.rk3designs.com/tutorial-supplies/calacatta-gold-marble
OMG Thats beautiful.. i came across this by mistake and i am now planning to do it because of your video on kitchen countertop.. i have a question since i am new to this whole epoxy countertop thing.. isnt there supposed to be some clear layer after the finish to protect against hot stains or water marks? sorry if its too common but as i said i am new to epoxy coating..
I would suggest you put what is called a "Flood coat" which is just another clear coat of epoxy. This will increase the durability. You can then put the Ultimate Top Coat which is a rolled on coating that gives a beautiful, realistic matte finish. I have a few video on that. Also, I do a LIVE every Tuesday night on Facebook and getting ready to start them on RU-vid. We answer alot of questions during that time. Also, check out my website. We not carry all the epoxy products and colorants. www.rk3designs.com