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So I found this cool technique on Pinterest using Tinfoil, yes tinfoil! Did over a bureau that a client/friend let me have free reign with and decided to give this a shot! I got so obsessed that I redid one of my bedroom side tables! So flippin cool! People are loving it
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Jill Purdy Gniadek on Apr 28, 2016Love the drawer fronts! How did you get that from tin foil?Helpful Reply
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William on Apr 28, 2016That is sooo cool! Cheaper and seems easier than silver leaf! One great feature is you could use the dull side or shiny side if tinfoil. This one is for the books! Thanks for sharing.Helpful Reply
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Cindra1005 on Apr 28, 2016you slightly crumple the tinfoil and apply a coat of mod podge to the drawer fronts, trim with exacto knife and then applied 5 coats of poly to secure edges and protect frontHelpful Reply
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Cindra1005 on Apr 28, 2016yes you could use either side for sure!Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Apr 28, 2016You never cease to amaze me. Great Job...Helpful Reply
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MN Mom on Apr 28, 2016Beautiful and unique!Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Apr 29, 2016Quite a unique application. I like it...I like it a lot!Helpful Reply
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Geri Ann on Apr 29, 2016Wow, love it!!!Helpful Reply
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Carol Roddy on Apr 29, 2016Could you tell me where I could find instructions for this application?? LOVE IT!!!Helpful Reply
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Mcgypsy9 on Apr 29, 2016These are beautiful! Great job! My only question is when are you going to make a tutorial of your own for us? Ok so I added smiley face emojis but apparently they don't show up on here. : ) ; ) : )Helpful Reply
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Wendy Terrill on Apr 29, 2016So unique and pretty.Helpful Reply
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Susan Bechamp on Apr 29, 2016I got a totally different texture by laying foul over a heavy lace fabric and used my marble rolling pins to emboss the design onto the foil.Helpful Reply
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Cindra1005 on Apr 29, 2016how did the design hold up when you layed it on the surface? Doesn't it get rubbed out or did you leave the lace under the foil?Helpful Reply
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Giselle on Apr 29, 2016I love this and am going to look up how to do it for my bedroom furniture!Helpful Reply
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Cindra1005 on Apr 29, 2016yup that's almost the exact of what I followed on PinterestHelpful Reply
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Carol Roddy on Apr 29, 2016Ok...I'll check it out...thanks!Helpful Reply
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Linda kelley on Apr 29, 2016I love it!Helpful Reply
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Barb on Apr 30, 2016The end table is gorgeous!Helpful Reply
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Sandy Hartnett on May 02, 2016Omg! I love this! Thank you...hugsHelpful Reply
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Joni Kinsey on May 16, 2016This is absolutely amazing!! I'm going to try this on a nightstand I have!!Helpful Reply
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Drd4223999 on May 22, 2016Stunning! You got carried away just right! I want to try it too...if I ever get time. I'm working on getting my outside deck screened in and it is taking me forever! So looking forward to paintingHelpful Reply
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