4/28/10

rub n' buff transformation

Welcome once again to Transformation Thursday! It's the one day of the week that we all get together to celebrate getting things done. No matter if this is your first go, or you've been here for months - no matter if your project is great big or tiny - they're all worth celebrating! Just use linky below.
A couple of weeks back the fine folks at Amaco sent me some tubes of Rub n' Buff - which is an amazing product. It comes in a plethora of colors - my favorite is the Patina, which lends a subtle charm to almost anything.
To use it, just put a little on a paper towel or soft cloth, then rub it on.
Once it dries, buff it off. (Wonder how they came up with that name?)

The product used in this post was gifted by Amaco

Soooo.... whatcha got? I wanna see it! Please leave your permalink in the Linky below - and remember to link back here so everyone can find the great ideas. And away we gooooo....

24 comments:

  1. I love Rub N Buff! It makes it so easy to add a little dimension & interest. I've never seen the Patina before, love what you did with your fleur de lis! Thanks for hosting us every week.

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  2. That is a cool product! Thanks for sharing it with us and Thanks for hosting!
    -Liz

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  3. Hello sweet Gina - thank you for hosting this week's transformations!

    Blessings,
    Marie
    http://emmacallsmemama.com

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  4. I'm gonna have to get some of that stuff! Love it.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  5. I've never used Rub N Buff, but I think I need to give it a try--the way you describe it, it looks like it would be really easy to use!

    Thank you so much for hosting this party, Gina. I look forward to checking out some cool transformations!

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  6. Totally have to try that!

    Jeanine

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  7. Thank you so much for hosting!

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  8. I've never heard of it! Thanks for letting us know about it! And thanks for hosting every week. :)

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  9. That looks so cool. I need to try that. Thanks for hosting again Gina.

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  10. Hi Gina, This is a great idea! I've done that type of painting on small statues, but never knew there was a product to apply to just anything. Thanks for letting us know about it!

    And I want to join the chorus and say Thanks so much for hosting this linky get together. :o)

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  11. I dont think I can find this product in Norway....have you a website that I can order it from???
    Have a nice day...
    eddaHugs to you:)

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  12. What a nice transformation...I will have to look into that product! Thanks so much for hosting.

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  13. That rub n buff looks like a neat product. Thanks for hosting today!

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  14. Hi, Gina,, linkin' up with you today,, Cant wait to see what everybodys done. This rub and buf stuff looks pretty cool, gotta try that. Thanks for sharing.

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  15. Neat quickie makeover, Gina! I likes it. ;)

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  16. i heart rub 'n buff. it is such the shabbifier!

    xo
    elyse

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  17. You have so many wonderful ideas!
    I'm going to have to find some of the Rub 'n buff too.

    Thanks so much for hosting!

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  18. Where do you get that Rub n Buff stuff?

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  19. That rub n' buff is pretty cool! I will have to grab some :)
    -Bekah

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  20. Thanks for your good idea`s.
    Regards from SWEDEN
    Dufvans Shabby chic & antique

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  21. I'm going to try this on a walking stick I made.
    Wish me luck.

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