When I started watching and thought "this is a cool video", and then the nails, hammer, chain, carving tools and fire came out, I chuckled. What a good way to relieve stress, plus make something with character and rustic at the same time...win, win❤❤❤
Great presentation! All great ways to weather wood. When I had my store I used most of these ways to weather my counter top. I used nails, chain, hammer, razor blade, burning etc. It came out looking amazing! I love the look!
You are Awesome!!! These are great and I agree a good stress reliever too 😂. I really appreciate you sharing these easy techniques, I fav were the screws and the curved wood tool. I really like the result of the 2 and I think they would look cool together Thanks again for the cool inspiration, you really have great ideas 💡
A great video! You didn't race thru it! Shared the info at a Pace that we could enjoy and learn from. The Sock with the Nails/Screws is the one I liked best. All were great ideas!! You Rock!! 🙂
I prefered the steel wheel and the burning method. I prefer the darker stain. I also loved the weathering liquid. I loved the grey tone. It looks like barn wood! ❤❤❤❤
You are awesome you are amazing thank you for your brilliant ideas just love them the two of mine favorite are the Wire Wheel and the burning method thank you for sharing that with us have a super weekend.😉
Interesting ways of creating totally different looks. I think the darker stain is more effective on the more distressed wood. But all are great depending on what you are trying to achieve.
All great ways to distress wood. Personally I don’t like distressing anything lol. I do prefer the special stain over the dark walnut. I do also like how you did the first bits of wood. Thanks for this video, I did find it very interesting and I did learn things from it Patti.
Ummmmm YOU are AAWESOMMMEEE!!! THE MUSE IS NOW TAPPING ME ON THE SHOULDER!!! I always just hope that the products you use are available here🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 (🇨🇦). I’ll keep you posted. I’m thinking that this (one of) techniques would be fantastic for making a Coffee table that has those large industrial wheels/castors on it. Really simple to make and once those large industrial wheels are on them, it just comes to life! Excellent ideas and techniques I have never seen before! Thank you!!!!❤❤❤❤
Do you sand it first and if so what grit? If sand is an option does it change how the “age”-ing process looks after 1-2-3 times?? Thanks and do love when NEW YT’ers pop up in my feed. Good job and love that accent 😉👍🏻 (I'm🇨🇦so every one has an accent to me LOL).❤