tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1105043592155009918.post2356195409564117227..comments2023-05-07T08:40:36.273-04:00Comments on Two Nuts in a Shell: Cookies in bedAmberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10878519029964274800noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1105043592155009918.post-63010053781773700652010-08-21T00:15:26.228-04:002010-08-21T00:15:26.228-04:00@Sheena--NO! It can be used on any hard surface. J...@Sheena--NO! It can be used on any hard surface. Just make sure you prime first. I always prime and then paint a coat of Rust-Oleum Epresso paint in a satin finish, that way any color peaking through is uniform and looks time-worn. I absolutely LOVE this stuff, with a capital pink puffy heart L. It was like $3 at Michael's and I still haven't used half the tube. I've done two lamps, a small picture frame, and the tray. This will always be in my supply closet! :)Amberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10878519029964274800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1105043592155009918.post-69856811265301947332010-08-20T12:39:42.495-04:002010-08-20T12:39:42.495-04:00Such a great idea! I wouldn't have ever thoug...Such a great idea! I wouldn't have ever thought that a cookie sheet could be turned into a tray like that. I love the finish that you have - I think it looks better than a plain perfect silver finish. I have read that you use this rub & buff.... but I don't even know what it is or how it works. Can you only use it on metals?Sheenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01383335157456628096noreply@blogger.com