I burned an Antique. Pyrography Furniture Art
No haters please, this "Antique" was only heading one way and that was to landfill. Desperately looking for someone to give it one last life chance. I gave it a new home somewhere it was wanted. Wanting to keep as much of the original wood as I could I elected to try out a long ago purchased Pyrography pen and using stamps to create the outlines I created something I am happy to keep and enjoy. The stamps used were a moxture of IOD and Made by Marley and the paints used are all Annie Sloan.

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A Mokulito Print from Start to Finish

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Layered Stencil Keepsake Box

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Maximalist Furniture Done Right. A Stencelling Masterclass.

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The Best Way To Repurpose Old Chicken Fences! | Money For Nothing | Season 3 Episode 1

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They used this antique as tool storage in a shed so I restored it.

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Goldschmiedin Bettina Dittlmann: Wunderwerk für Altöttinger Madonna |Zwischen Spessart und Karwendel

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Textured layered look on furniture, cross hatching technique

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I Bought this Painting Without Seeing It...

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Our New Collection Is Finally Here! Here's the Story Behind Every Design

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Tea Bag image transfer/works every time/easy!!

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TLC

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An Artist's 19th-Century Schoolhouse in Wiltshire | English House Tour

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Sarah at the Peak of Her Creativity! | Money For Nothing | Season 2 Episode 25

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Ruth Saves A 250-Year-Old Georgian Mirror | Salvage Hunters:The Restorers

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Broken wings: Fabian restores an Art Nouveau flowerpot | Cash for Rarities

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Ep.166 Stripping Years of UGLY Paint from THIS Antique DRESSER

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Home Tour 2026 | Not Your Average 1960s House! |

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The Stunner

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Inside Longmeadow: Monty Don's Tips to Protect Your Garden from Drought | Gardeners' World

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