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Learn how to create a cask out of a plain wood surface.
Palette: DecoArt Americana
DA171 Driftwood
DA059 Toffee
DA173 Khaki Tan
DA161 Graphite
DA220 Traditional Raw Umber
DA106 Light Avocado
DA113 Plantation Pine
DA222 Traditional Raw Sienna
DA242 Fawn
DA064 Burnt Umber
DA172 Black Plum
DA259 Cocoa
DA175 Plum
DA208 Celery Green
DA067 Lamp Black
Mediums:
DS51 Staining and Antiquing Medium
SA58 Weathered Wood
Claphams Salad Bowl Wax
Brushes:
1”, #6, #12 Patty’s Favorite Dry Brush
1” Clearly Amazing Angle Shader
½” White Wonder Filbert Comb Brush
Medium Crescent Stencil Brush
#2 Pro Round
Other Supplies:
Pen Style Half Pipe Compass
Italian Palette Knife
Pop Top
Artists Buddy
Varnish Sponge
Triple Threat Ghost Writer
Surface:
Round Lazy Susan
Posted by JJ on 18th Mar 2011
The video is quite amazing. I was mesmerize as I witnessed the transformation from a plain piece of wood to this wonderful Lazy Susan. The instructions are so detailed. The fact that you tried colors and designs that did not fit what you visualize and demonstrated the ease of removing them. As a novice that aspect is very frustrating and daunting. I can't wait to try this project. -Ms. JJ from Chicago
Posted by JP on 18th Mar 2011
I too watched this video and was totally consumed and amazed at the technique. I’ve made things look like wood before but not with the same result. Love this project and have to have it. Will be ordering the lazy susan soon. My sister-in-law has a hand-painted mural of a wine cellar in her dining room that is absolutely beautiful and gives you the feeling that you are walking down the hall. I’m going to make this for her and surprise her.
Posted by Maggie (from England) on 16th Mar 2011
I get so involved watching this wonderful painter that time just flashes by. I'm just hoping that I can remember enough to produce something nearly as good to look at as Patricia's. All my freinds are waiting patiently for their next presents. I just love her easy way of painting and am just so inspired.