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LnR6604
I'm Gonna be a Big Brother
Member since 5/05 1647 total posts
Name: Licia
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Re: nursery pics so far
Looks amazing
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Posted 1/17/06 11:17 AM |
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maybaby
LIF Infant
Member since 10/05 195 total posts
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Re: nursery pics so far
Looks Great!!
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Posted 1/17/06 12:30 PM |
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Bran-loves-Tom
Dad you finally did it!!!
Member since 10/05 1714 total posts
Name: Brandy
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Re: nursery pics so far
It looks awesome!! I love it!!
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Posted 1/17/06 1:24 PM |
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bellarina
She's my dancing queen!
Member since 5/05 1752 total posts
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Re: nursery pics so far
Thanks ladies! I did a lime wash technique. I tried to find a link to the instructions but it wouldn't let me. I copied and pasted them if you are interested. It was a lot easier than it sounds. Here they are:
Lime Washing 1...2...3... Add soft, subtle texture to your walls with American Tradition Textured Lime Wash. Applied similarly to color washing, this white, chalky textured glaze instantly adds charm to your dicor. A thin, gauzy layer of Lime Wash can create a sophisticated illusion of age while a heavier, cloudy wash lends a more causal, cozy feeling to a room. The look is easy to achieve, even for a beginner, with American Tradition faux products. Simply follow the step-by-step instructions below: Before you begin, carefully tape off al areas where you do not want to apply the finish. Apply American tradition Interior Satin Wall & Trim paint to the entire surface with a roller. Follow label instructions. Remove tape. Allow to dry overnight. Use a color washing brush to lightly apply Textured Lime Wash over the base coat. Brush in overlapping "X's" until the brush needs reloading. Lime Wash dries quickly. Work in a small area and remove any unwanted buildup of Lime Wash immediately with a dry brush, while product is still wet. You may also use cheesecloth to blot and soften, eliminating brush marks. Repeat this process across the wall. Occasionally check that you are applying the glaze in a random yet consistent manner. Apply more or less Lime Wash to achieve the look you desire.
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Posted 1/18/06 4:58 PM |
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CookiePuss
Cake from Outer Space!
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Re: nursery pics so far
The nursery looks great! You are one talented momma!
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Posted 1/18/06 5:05 PM |
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Re: nursery pics so far
gorgeous!!!
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Posted 1/18/06 8:18 PM |
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babydream
LIF Infant
Member since 10/05 97 total posts
Name: Laurie
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Re: nursery pics so far
I love the walls!
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Posted 1/18/06 8:31 PM |
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DebG
Pick a cause & stand up for it
Member since 5/05 18602 total posts
Name: The cure IS worse!
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That cloud wash with the stars is almost exactly what DH and I want to do! It's awesome to see it though, you guys have done a wonderful job!
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Posted 1/18/06 8:56 PM |
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LIMOMx2
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Re: nursery pics so far
It looks great
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Posted 1/18/06 9:09 PM |
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btrflygrl
me and baby #3!
Member since 5/05 12013 total posts
Name: Shana
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Re: nursery pics so far
OMG...how beautiful!!!
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Posted 1/19/06 9:23 AM |
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Re: nursery pics so far
It looks gorgeous!! I could NEVER do something like that. The crib is beautiful too!!!
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Posted 1/19/06 9:29 AM |
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mskimmy98
My twins are one!!!
Member since 5/05 2540 total posts
Name: Kimberly
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Re: nursery pics so far
Looks great!
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Posted 1/19/06 9:30 AM |
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