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{Tutorial} Using Antiquing Powder to Create a Subtle Aged Look
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Vintage Storehouse & Co.
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$30
45 Minutes
Easy
I think I promised this tutorial almost a month ago – I’m sorry! I just haven’t been too excited about editing the video, it seemed like so much work! But I finally got around to it, and I’m glad I did. I think the video gives some good tips and advice on how to use Antiquing Powder and why I like it.
In this tutorial I show you how I used Fiddes Wax with Blue Minerals Antiquing Powder (in French Cobblestone) to create a subtle aged look on the Stephanie Set I finished a few weeks ago. I love this set and the way it turned out. I got so many compliments and questions from friends and neighbors while I was working on it. The pictures really don’t do it justice! you can read more and watch the video tutorial on how we created this look on the blog: http://whitecottageboutique.com/using-french-cobblestone-create-subtle-aged-look/
In this tutorial I show you how I used Fiddes Wax with Blue Minerals Antiquing Powder (in French Cobblestone) to create a subtle aged look on the Stephanie Set I finished a few weeks ago. I love this set and the way it turned out. I got so many compliments and questions from friends and neighbors while I was working on it. The pictures really don’t do it justice! you can read more and watch the video tutorial on how we created this look on the blog: http://whitecottageboutique.com/using-french-cobblestone-create-subtle-aged-look/
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Published March 19th, 2014 12:54 PM
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