If you love patinas, this is a really fun way to achieve that old copper Statue of Liberty greenish tinge that gives painted furniture an Old World feel. Inspired by the Verdigris patina Christina of the Reclaimed Heirloom achieved in her video, I decided to incorporate some of the Vermont Chalky Paint colors into this project. I also used Redesign with Prima's stencils along with some spackle to give a raised effect to the doors.
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Repurpose an old farmhouse door for an entryway, wedding decor or room divider. Using a Greystone ProPack from Vermont Chalky Paint, see how easy it is to Dress Up Your Doors!
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I've done this style before and it was snapped up - found this table and it was looking for the French Provincial treatment! A coat of Greystone, drizzled in Graphite then drawer fronts decoupaged with these rose 'n raspberry decorative napkins and voila! Here's how:
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