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« The Sunday Paper | Main | Treasure Hunting with Gem Gossip Fan, Trevor »

"I could spend my whole life Goodwill hunting..."

Ok, so I know this has nothing to do with jewelry but treasure hunting is my favorite thing to do.  And although I usually only look for jewelry when I "treasure hunt, " I spotted an amazing brass urn.  I am slightly obsessed with things that feature lion heads and this was brass--exactly what decorates my bedroom.  This item was found on my first ever trip to a local Goodwill.  As luck would have it, everything was half off!  Score!  A $3 find is always the best...take a look at this DIY.

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Most people probably would take one look at this and walk away because of the incredible tarnish it was covered in.  I saw it, loved it, and immediately declared it as my little project.  Here is how I cleaned it up:

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1. Take an old wash cloth and cut it in half. One half will be used with the cleaning solution, the other will stay dry and act as a buffer.

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2. Buy some brass polish at a local store--I bought mine from Bed Bath & Beyond.

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3. Scrub the tarnished brass using the one half of the cloth dedicated to cleaning only, using dime-sized amounts at a time. Then buff using the dry cloth. Repeat this as many times until you see a shiny, bright surface underneath. Be patient!

* I left a few spots, especially around the lion's face, with some tarnish remnants--it is somewhat impossible to get all the tarnish off 100%. I think it gives the decor some character anyway.

Reader Comments (3)

Its beautiful!! I have an English urn like this my father purchased when he was my age. I am not an experience collector like you so I just painted it in gold metallic paint. I use it as a planter since its roomy. What will you put in yours?

September 19, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterlulu

That's the word--urn! I could not think of that word for the life of me when I was typing this up! ha

It is so tiny, nothing really fits or looks right in it--so for now it's empty. It's only 3 inches tall

September 19, 2009 | Unregistered Commentergemgossip

Pretty...but please take my advice. When you are out thrifting buy sterling silver...not brass!
(yeah, I know...I'm always giving out unsolicited advice about investing in items with intrinsic value....gold, silver, gemstones....)

September 20, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterbelle de ville

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