this teany tiny lil tube can do this & all you need is a few drops by the way I used way too much you really don’t even need this much
and like the name says give it a rubb……
and buff lol (way to state the obvious hee hee )
and you end up with ……ta da…
awesome I think…
I found this cute tray @ Unique a thrift store on my Presidents day trip (see here) it was marked 2.42 but on presidents day (or any holiday its all 50% off) oh yeah!!!!
Stay tuned……ARod
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AWESOME!!! Where do you find the Rub N Buff??
ReplyDeletei picked it up at my local Michael's craft store but i know Hobby lobby has it too and there online ;)and it cost under $3 yay!!!
DeleteWhat a great transformation! Thanks for using AMACO's Rub 'n Buff. I'm going to have to go in search of my own jewelry tray, as this is awesome. I'd love to post this on our AMACO Rub 'n Buff Facebook page. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteomg awesome im so excited ;-)
DeleteHi-I love love this tray, what a great transformation. I want to find one myself!
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Seriously awesome! I have this teeny tiny can of silver paint that just seems to last forever and ever ...
ReplyDeleteMy foam brush and I are turning any and everything here brushed nickel ...
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Linda
I have never heard of that product before. I'll have to check it out. I just love how it transformed this tray! Thanks for sharing it with us, and for the inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteCool stuff! thanks for sharing with my newbie party. Please add my button along with the others.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, I guess I will be looking for this product at Lowe's?? I love the project! Thanks for linking up at SweetTalkin' Sunday.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE rub n buff, but this is really pretty!! Love it!! ~Lori
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff ... I've never seen it before. So glad you shared it!
ReplyDeleteWow - that is great stuff, I'll have to look for it. I have a mirror (frame) I'l like to spruce up.
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This is such a great project! I hope you will come link it up at the Pinworthy Project Link Party going on now over on my blog, Just Us Four.
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Have a lovely Easter weekend.
Thst is such a great idea! I have been looking for a unique storage solution for my jewelry. I might have to try this!
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Wow, love that finish! I just painted a tray like that yesterday. Have a great day!
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Cheers,
Jessica
I haven't used Rub and Buff yet but it's on my list. Great transformation! Such a pretty jewelry holder.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing transformation. I tried rub n buff on my metal frame and it didn't seem to work that great. Now I just need to find something wood to transform. Thanks so much for sharing on Tout It Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great product!! I love how your jewelery tray turned out!!
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