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Back Home Again Posted - Jan 25 2009 : 5:23:31 PM
I need to "age" some wood clothespins for a project I am doing. Does anyone have any ideas how to make new wood clothespins look old and grey? I have some that have been hanging outside for about a month and occassionally I wet them down but no luck. They still look new. Anyone have any ideas??

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smoothiejuice Posted - Jan 25 2009 : 5:28:30 PM
throw em in a few loads of wash, soak em in a mug of water used to wash your paintbrush from accrylic paints, black, blue wash water

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