Me too! I'm trying on a zero budget to create a Mediterranean garden as our climate is pretty much the same here in N Central TX, this would look beautiful in the front garden.
Completely divine! Now; if you find yourself an ornament with good lines: here is how to "age it quickly: Mix a quart of buttermilk.......wiwth about the same amount of cow or horse dried manure. (yes...."boonies"!! (manure has to be dry) mix with buttermilk and paint on pot. Put in garage, shed or dark place!) Don't even look at it for a few months Tah day!! It will be mossy and old looking with patina!
If you are squeamish about this; you don't really want something to look like this!
Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art, architecture, antiquarian books and prints, dogs, natural history and sporting items, gardening, photography, graphic design, humor, quotes, real estate, interior design, renovation, restoration, learning new things, electronics and technology. This blog, established in 2008, reflects my own personal taste and will never bore you. Rosemary Beck
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Me too! I'm trying on a zero budget to create a Mediterranean garden as our climate is pretty much the same here in N Central TX, this would look beautiful in the front garden.
Whoa. Love it.
Completely divine! Now; if you find yourself an ornament with good lines: here is how to "age it quickly: Mix a quart of buttermilk.......wiwth about the same amount of cow or horse dried manure. (yes...."boonies"!! (manure has to be dry) mix with buttermilk and paint on pot. Put in garage, shed or dark place!) Don't even look at it for a few months Tah day!! It will be mossy and old looking with patina!
If you are squeamish about this; you don't really want something to look like this!
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