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Hello,
I have been reading your blog for a while now and love it. I work for Mythic Paint, which is a zero-VOC, high performance paint that comes in any color and 10 finishes. I was wondering if you knew of Mythic and/or if you would like to? I would love for you to try it and let me know what you think. I really value your opinion.
Thanks so much and have a super day.
debra – do you have any glazing hints? i am going to paint my kitchen a goldish color and will probably want to tone it down. do i just buy brown glaze or do i have to tint glaze myself? how do i apply it? thanks! i love your website!!
Hi Patty…
First check out this picture http://www.thatpainterlady.com/tuscan-yellow-paint-color-wash/ and see if that is the look you are going for?
As for mixing the glaze – I always mix it myself to get the tint I want sometimes I need more paint in the glaze and some times less.
I like to use the “Woolie” pad for faux painting.
The instructions are here:
http://www.thatpainterlady.com/how-to-use-a-woolie-pad-for-faux-painting/