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Hi, we have an exterior door that has a faux finish. I would see it’s more of a blond base coat that has a brushed darker color on top of it where you can see that brush strokes. I actually like the faux finish, but it’s too light. I want to darken it to more of a chocolate brown with lighter undertones. Should I use a gel stain or a glaze with a darker color? I should add this door faces the west so it gets sun in the afternoon.
Hi, i am wanting to give my room a make over and want to implement some faux wood techniques. I have some entertainment consoles made of plastic i want to paint. What suggestion can you recommend when painting plastic
Thanks
Hi David…
Wood graining on plastic is easy if you prime first. You will find primers at the hardware store that show
plastic as one of the surfaces recommended.
Good luck
debra
Dear Debra,
I’d like to order a bunch of these easy faux videos but I didn’t see where to order them. I’m interested in the beginner faux marble videos along with the granite, wood, and more of them. the only thing I can paint seems to be somewhat of a tuscany look but it takes forever to do it since i don’t know what the heck I’m doing. Please HELP! I’m sure watching the videos would help however, I’m only interested in they’re on DVD since I no longer have a VCR. Please let me know ASAP. Thanks so much and enjoy your day!
Hi Amy…
You can order each DVD set separately through the links over on the right hand side.
If you want me to ship all 3 DVD sets at one time for a special price contact me debra@thatpainterlady.com
You will need a PayPal account so I can bill you all at once.
Thanks for checking in – I’d love to see you succeed in creating beautiful faux finishes in your home! And of course I want to see
before and after pictures. I love pictures!
Debra
Debra, Im trying to find a instruction video on faux painting shellaced knotty pine. It seems like there is more detail for the grain and knots vs say walnut or mahogany. I would be painting base trim and door trim and doors. Please advise if you or someone else covers this, I have been looking for many hours on the internet. HELPPPP. Terry