How to Create a Two-Color Glaze Effect with Fusion Mineral Paint™

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In this tutorial, Jennylyn shows you how to create two-color glaze effect with Fusion Mineral Paint™.

First, we took our cabinet painted in Casement and mixed a Renfrew Blue glaze to apply on top. You can check out that video here:    • How to Create a Custom Color Glaze wi...  

Next, we mixed a black glaze. These custom color glaze mixes usually require 4 parts glaze to 1 part paint. Then we liberally applied the black glaze, making sure to get it into all of the crevices and corners. After that, we wiped back with a lint free cloth.

Glaze is super fun and easy to work with. It has a long open time that means that you can take off as little or as much as you want, or even come back in a few hours and change the look.

When you're doing a layered glaze effect, be sure to leave at least 24 hours between coats of glaze so that everything has ample time to dry.

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