My great grandma painted everything this certain shade of green. The porch, the porch swing, even the little stool in the bathroom generations of kids used to reach the sink.
Anyway, after she passed my great aunt by marriage got rid of all her things without asking anybody on our side of the family if we wanted them. She wasn't trying to be horrible she just isn't sentimental and since all the things she tossed weren't "valuable" in her opinion (who wants a potty stool? Uhm, ME!!!!) we all just let it slide.
So now I'm trying to recreate "grandma ticktock" green. I think it was just the porch green everyone painted outside things with back in the 40s and 50s. Does anyone have a clue what I'm talking about and can you point me in the right direction for this particular shade of green? Nothing at Lowes or Home Depot looks exactly right to me.
Anyway, after she passed my great aunt by marriage got rid of all her things without asking anybody on our side of the family if we wanted them. She wasn't trying to be horrible she just isn't sentimental and since all the things she tossed weren't "valuable" in her opinion (who wants a potty stool? Uhm, ME!!!!) we all just let it slide.
So now I'm trying to recreate "grandma ticktock" green. I think it was just the porch green everyone painted outside things with back in the 40s and 50s. Does anyone have a clue what I'm talking about and can you point me in the right direction for this particular shade of green? Nothing at Lowes or Home Depot looks exactly right to me.

My stepfather (a Hispanic) has a downright OBSESSION with anything made of gold or anything that LOOKS like gold. So he used metallic gold spraypaint on EVERYTHING growing up. For a good number of years, my sister and I had a chest of drawers that would have been fine to strip down and refinish. But instead, he coated the entire thing in several layers of this ugly gold spraypaint. I can't even stand to look at it now. It's hideous.