I never thought I would be doing anything like this, I was a Metal head in the 80's. Thank you so much for this video, I have all the supplies and four pieces of sheetrock to practice on.... :-)
I have been researching immensely and have watched so many people attempt this technique. Your work is by far the best I’ve seen on RU-vid yet. Great job 👍
Will be trying this next week in my kitchen. I have watched so many how to videos and I have to say that this is the best one I have seen. Straight to the point and detailed instructions. Thank You. Might post pics when I'm done :-)
Also love the sound of your true "works of art" in the background. Wished for more product information, (softening brush? and "open time?) not to mention the red blood cosmo recipe. Inspired by your fearless technique ... will go to your blog to know what I don't know. Go Mama DaVinci !!!
This is absolutely the most glamorous DIY marble I have ever seen. It is so real!! You are so talented! I will be doing this for sure. Thanks so much for sharing.
This looks amazing! I have wanted a marble dresser for so long now and this just gave me the perfect idea :) I can't wait to make a trip to Ikea and soon have my very own unique marble dresser... again thank you so much!
This is a great video! I have a round table similar in diameter and I was looking to do marbling on it but I was looking for this same type of marbling. all the other videos that I have seen so far were tans and browns and though they are gorgeous, they were not what I wanted. But this is! Thank you!
Martha Stewart started it, but man oh man with RU-vid anything is possible who needs a public broadcast station or network! Great like, cuz! Where was the blood orange cosmo recipe you promised us???
It would be awesome if you could do a video on color matching your outlets and switch plates!!! Very well done! You are very talented! It was also real to hear the kids in the background instead of cheesy free music!
U helped me paint my countertop. Thx. U got the best video on this. I wish u could show us the steps to seal it. Could u do an update on how it's holding up
This is great!! I will do it in a big wall on my kitchen :-) If I first paint the wall with white, do I still need the white glaze? Thank you in advance
Thanks for this. I am going to re-do a cultured marble bathroom vanity and was looking for a more subtle finish than the dark highly contrasted finish techniques that are out there. This will be perfect! Do you know if I can incorporate some of the latex paint (in the color of the bathroom) into the veins? Would latex work alongside the acrylic? I would like to try the Envirotex lite coating.
This is the best marbling art work I have seen on youtube. You really know what you are doing. I am excited to try this on my table and countertops. My question is...when you say use acrylic and polyurethane and acrylic, so it doesn't yellow, what is that exact step. Did you mix them and then brush it on or did you do them separately? Also what kind of acrylic and polyurethane did you use?
I am wanting to do this to my counter and backspash so bad, then painr my cabinets. Can't decide on the color cabs though either white or some kind of blue, like a greyish blue.
Hi! The gray glaze where you mixed cobalt blue and a drop of black, what kind of paints are those?,I will definitely do this on my countertops!,,,thanks
Jocelyn Garrett I have the same question. Are they from a paint can or an actual glaze can? That's the only way I know how to ask. Are they latex, water based or oil based? Would like to know EXACTLY what you used for paint. Thanks!
I'd like to know this too. I've wanted to do this for years but am afraid polycrylic wont hold up in the kitchen, since its water based. But, I dont want yellowing so I dont want to use polyurethane 😔
Thanks Danika! How did you do the backsplash? I had that same idea but was thinking it would be an uncomfortable position to do this standing on a vertical wall. Did you cover some sort of board and then adhere it to your wall? Thanks!
Hi I have been watching your video over and over again . That is so cleverand beautiful!!! also searching for something else that would work for my kitchen project i am planning to do. I have a question about base coats and top coats. First as a base you did use a Xim primer and than again kiltz? And for ty he top coat you said to put polyurethane with acril. You mix them or put one after another.