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Posted: 05-08-2010 , 08:27 PM #16 |
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![]() Fan-dabby-doody!!! Well done!
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Posted: 10-10-2012 , 11:06 AM #17 |
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![]() Love the red! Looks fantastic.
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Posted: 01-11-2012 , 08:49 PM #18 |
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![]() great job
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Posted: 03-01-2013 , 06:09 PM #19 |
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![]() really nice job and thanks for telling me the process and what paint you used.
nice tips along with a nice image to show people your great work. brill. |
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Posted: 03-01-2013 , 08:09 PM #20 |
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![]() I love it and such an unusual colour :)
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Posted: 16-01-2013 , 04:25 PM #21 |
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![]() Dear Junkista,
I am seriously impressed with your cabinet overhaul and wonder if you wouldn't mind giving me some tips! I just bought an almost identical cabinet (with flowers on glass and deco glass on lip very similar to yours). I'm a complete novice at this kind of thing. Was thinking I'd need to give light sand, then undercoat and paint, what would you suggest? I don't want to make a mess of it as it really is very sweet and in perfect condition apart from water mark on top. Hope to hear from you! OMC |
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