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From: expertvillage
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  • I wonder how this works on a textured wall. Anyone know?

  • BFD! It looks like a dirty wall!?!

  • you make it look so easy!

  • This video was very informative. I've been avoiding this faux finish before putting on a damask stencil. After watching this video, I did my whole basement! Thanks!

  • Reminds me of the OBAMA cabinet appointees. This is why we all bought into his pipe dream. Organic? Another left-wing key word in selling something to air heads.

  • talk-talk-talk toooo MUCH !!!!!!!!!! :(

  • thank u for all u are showing us, i can see u are a real artist, i really feel that :) and i didnt think of a second abt ur accent. Im so thankful for all ur teching, i will try it my self now, thanks to u.

  • ma perpiacereeeeeeeeeeeee ahahahahahaa 

  • There's something really weird and unsettling about her speech/accent. I couldn't even concentrate on the actual merit of the video. Is that an actual accent to be found anywhere in America?

  • rats cock

  • whats the effect supposed to be? I can understand marble etc...but just WHAT is this supposed to be?

  • LOL- It looks like a dirty wall..the reason you would want to paint over that HAHA

  • no efects caught by the camara dumbass..

  • It looks nice but it looks very pixalated

  • The sound level on this video is really bad.

  • THe sound level; on these videos are way too low. I can't hear them !

  • go beside the clock (at the right bottom corner of your screen) and then put all the volume up... don't forget to do the same with your speakers :P

    I can hear good... (this way)

  • I had heard of other 2 or 3 step processes involving multiple colors and a clear glaze finish and I think this looks much simpler and at least as elegant. Will give it a try!

  • Those multiple color finishes are too much to look at for most clients and overrated.

    For the last ten years using an oil glaze that dries matte, I have used a single color application with a big stain brush followed by a stipple brush.

    It is simple and refined and its just enough to set the components of the room off without upstaging the paintings.

    Ceilings and walls.

  • thanks for the technique!

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