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By: Dorothy

The bull looks so pretty. It looks like something you would buy at a high-end store. I had no idea that you could bleach would so easily. I'm inspired.

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By: Carolyn Dingerr

It really turned out very pretty and looks like new. Good job.

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By: Nan

If you oiled the bowl after bleaching, could it be used with food? Like as a salad bowl?

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By: Kathy A

This was a totally new process to me; your tutorial was very clear. And the bowl is beautiful. You could make up a great story about how you turned it on a lathe....or paid big bucks for it at a high...

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By: gail

Cool project Pam! I had NO idea you could bleach wood in ohio in the dead of winter. hahahah I haven't been to a thrift store in a year. Hard to believe, eh? And, I still have lots of junk to...

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By: Nikki

Wow Pam, this was a fantastic piece to find and you made it even better! Thanks for the tutorial, I would love to try this soon.

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By: jen

Pam you are so lucky to have an ever ending supply of vintage at your thrift stores ours never have this fun stuff.

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By: Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

Wow, Pam...such a great project! Looks beautiful...I can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing the tutorial! Pinning!

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By: Christy @ Our Southern Home

I've been wanting to try the bleaching process on some furniture. I have a similar thrift store bowl and so have to try this! Wow, 17 degrees!! I wouldn't survive that! LOL!

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By: Carrie

If you have rinsed off the bleach, why is it that you cannot use it for food

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By: Dorothy

The bull looks so pretty. It looks like something you would buy at a high-end store. I had no idea that you could bleach would so easily. I'm inspired.

View Article

By: Carolyn Dingerr

It really turned out very pretty and looks like new. Good job.

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By: Nan

If you oiled the bowl after bleaching, could it be used with food? Like as a salad bowl?

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By: Kathy A

This was a totally new process to me; your tutorial was very clear. And the bowl is beautiful. You could make up a great story about how you turned it on a lathe....or paid big bucks for it at a high...

View Article

By: gail

Cool project Pam! I had NO idea you could bleach wood in ohio in the dead of winter. hahahah I haven't been to a thrift store in a year. Hard to believe, eh? And, I still have lots of junk to...

View Article


By: Nikki

Wow Pam, this was a fantastic piece to find and you made it even better! Thanks for the tutorial, I would love to try this soon.

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By: jen

Pam you are so lucky to have an ever ending supply of vintage at your thrift stores ours never have this fun stuff.

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By: Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

Wow, Pam...such a great project! Looks beautiful...I can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing the tutorial! Pinning!

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By: Christy @ Our Southern Home

I've been wanting to try the bleaching process on some furniture. I have a similar thrift store bowl and so have to try this! Wow, 17 degrees!! I wouldn't survive that! LOL!

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By: Carrie

If you have rinsed off the bleach, why is it that you cannot use it for food

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