Early Orange & Green Bay Window house.

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Barb
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Re: Early Orange & Green Bay Window house.

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And last steps....
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Colleen
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Re: Early Orange & Green Bay Window house.

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Hi Barb, I'm new to the group but am very interested in all Putz houses. I was just telling Tom that I need to replace a small section of rafia fencing on my early coconut house and your instructions are brilliant. It looks fantastic and I can't wait to try it. Luckily I only need to do a few inches. My rafia though has darkened to almost an orangish tinge, might be hard to duplicate? Certainly don't want to be carrying the house to Michael's with me! Thanks again for your great pictures...Colleen in Vancouver Canada
Nan
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Location: Long Beach, CA

Re: Early Orange & Green Bay Window house.

Post by Nan »

This is great; thanks so much for the wonderful photo instructions. I'm looking forward to trying it (after the first of the year--I have to get things up and running for Christmas right now--somewhat behind.)
For matching colors, I would suggest mixing a couple of colors of craft paint to get the color you want (as close to the original as you can), then thinning the paint with a fair amount of water and submerging the whole raffia fence until it picks up the color. It shouldn't take long. And then let it dry on paper-towel covered newspaper (so you don't transfer the newspaper ink to the raffia or the raffia color to your surface). Good luck.
Barb
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Re: Early Orange & Green Bay Window house.

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Hi Colleen,

Maybe a tea bath for the raffia to get that orangey color going on?? Just a thought..

Barb
Nan
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Location: Long Beach, CA

Re: Early Orange & Green Bay Window house.

Post by Nan »

A tea bath sounds great, and much easier than messing with paint. Good thinking. I have some old raffia and I'll give it a try tonight. (The dying, not making the whole fence.)
maria
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Re: Early Orange & Green Bay Window house.

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This is wonderful! Thank you. Can't wait to tell my list.
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