Glazing 101 Demo

Time After Time - Glaze on Cabinetry or Trim

  • When you first get your glaze give it a good stir.

  • This demo will show you how to make a single color glaze that you can use on cabinetry, trim work or furniture.

  • Start by creating a 3 to 1 ratio with 3 parts Time After Time, to one part colorant. You can use latex paint or an acrylic colorant.

  • For this demo I used a coffee colorant. 

  • If needed, to increase the color saturation, add more colorant as needed.

  • Just remember if you are recreating this formula, write down your measurements.

  • Now, brush your glaze formula onto your surface area and simply wipe off with a soft cloth.

  • This will give an antique look to the smooth surfaces and remain accumulated in the grooves. Let dry. 

  • I always put a protective sealant on top of my furniture trim work and cabinetry. Let dry. 

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