My friend attempted this and it came out amazing. However, over a period of about 8 months it gradually started to become worn down and eventually she just replaced it, as the original countertop was showing through in spots. It did look nice at first but it just didn’t seem to work for her. Hopefully, this works out!! Could have been a different brand of product, not sure. Hope this works out for Liz!! It sure is a great inexpensive way to get a nicer look on a countertop. Thanks for the inspiration, Liz and showing us if we have a lil patience we can accomplish anything! 😊
Hello, that sounds like it looks amazing. I’m terrified of doing this but I may just bite the bullet. I wanted to ask if you would be mind sharing a photo with me. I want to do a white counter with splashes of navy and copper.
I've seen these in real life - it doesn't look bad - it's definitely not marble but is a serious improvement over boring brown laminate. I would totally do this if I didn't have 4" tiles with 1" grout lines 😑. I imagine I'd have to smooth all that out? Curious how long term this is. Looks great! 👍
I watched Tammy on rusted willow do her whole bathroom! Tub and 2 sink vanity, turned out great! I dint remember what age used but it was a paid by that company video tutorial
Well could you let us know how long it has been since you finished and how they are holding out please because I am going to attempt to cover my ugly brown counter top lol add any other tips you might want to suggest , than I you for sharing looks great 🎉 ❤