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Tea Dying Fabric
Tea dying your fabric gives it a nice light tan look. You can stain your fabric before or after you...
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16 May, 2006 |
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Distressing Wood by Sanding & Staining*
Supplies needed: Something Wooden (Plate, Cabinet, Box) Sander or sand paper Paint Paint Brush Stain Rag for Staining Newspaper (to keep the mess small) Rubber Gloves...
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01 May, 2009 |
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Staining a "Mammy Doll" (using paint + stain)
There are many ways to make a doll dark skinned, but my favorite technique is to paint my doll...
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30 May, 2006 |
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Creating a Rusty Look on Glass*
Step 1: Paint the underside of a glass candlestick with brown paint first, and allow to "almost dry"....
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01 May, 2009 |
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Staining Your Doll/Fabric Creations With Walnut Ink*
Mix 1-tbsp crystals with 1-cup hot water in a old spaghetti pot that you don't plan to use again....
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01 May, 2009 |
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Rusting Recipe
This concoction will nicely rust all those safety pins, jingle bells, or anything else you want to 'age' for your...
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20 Nov, 2006 |
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Peroxide Rusting Recipe
1 pint hydrogen peroxide 1/4 C. vinegar 2 Tbs table salt
Mix together in a large plastic bowl,...
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20 Nov, 2006 |
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Fading Fabric
You will be using bleach when fading fabric so please work in a well-ventilated area, wear rubber gloves and an...
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28 Feb, 2007 |
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