Rock salt-covered house?

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Rock salt-covered house?

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Do you suppose this is an original finish? Looks like a pretzel.


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never seen this coarse a finish...wonder if it could be crushed shells of some kind...wouldn't rock salt start to be effected by moisture and humidity of the years?...and not look so crisp on the edges?...interesting...

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No, I realize it isn't actually rock salt, but that's what it looks like . . .
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I have some candy containers that have that finish, you can find them on Ted's site. He did a HOM devoted to candy containers one month (can't remember which offhand). Michael's (craft store) has a product that Lynn introduced me to, which is a ringer for this type of finish.

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Might you know the brand.

I have a Micheals in a neighboring town.

I'd check it out.

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Before reaching and reading Barb's comment, the first thing that came to mind was candy containers. They have the same "rock salt" surface..crushed oyster shells.
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I never actually purchased it... Lynn was kind enough to send me some in a baggie. Lynn may be able to tell you the brand...
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I've seen this type of finish before and one time looked at a 'shard' close-up---you could see it was a piece of shell--a scallop shell ridging as I recall. My next door neighbor's wife, who is Japanese, has some Japanese cardboard animals, vintage from the 50's, that have this kind of finish--or at least similar.
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That probably goes back to using whatever they could get free or cheap. Not my favorite finish, that's for sure. :-)
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Hi everyone, what I have is called Decorative Sand by Panacea Products. I could not find it online at Michael's, but I will stop by tomorrow and check it out. Here is a picture I found on line just like the label on my bag.

I will let you know how I make out.
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