Faux Painted Countertops

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by Taunnie
One of the first things I did when we moved into our home was to update some of the outdated finishes, like my ugly, pink countertops. I didn't have new granite countertops in the budget, but I did have some paint, glaze, and a couple of sea sponges on hand. I did have to go out and buy some bonding primer and some polyurethane, but the total price was still under $30. You can visit my blog to the details.
Faux painted countertops
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  • KathyJ KathyJ on Apr 07, 2016
    trying to find the instructions and/ or others ideas, but an add for phone services keeps appearing. How can I get to what I'm looking for?
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  • Sharron W Sharron W on Jan 09, 2013
    Taunnie, So Glad you're back up and at em! I had mine taken out in 2006 and it has made a world of difference!
  • Taunnie Taunnie on Jan 10, 2013
    It is so amazing that athough I felt like I was on death's doorstep, all the doctors said there was nothing wrong with me. The only thing that convinced them to operate was the HIDA scan. Thank goodness for modern technology! Anyway, it is good to hear from you. I haven't got around to any new projects yet but I do try to get on Hometalk everyday just to say hi :) Glad to hear you are doing well. I was kinda scared my system might be messed up after the surgery but it sounds like you are doing well so I have hope.
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