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Here’s an example of a strip of fabric that I used on one occasion..
I hope you leave today just a little more inspired to have yourself an easy-peasy Christmas!I’ve been on a bit of a painting kick lately.I guess I just started painting all the trim for the nursery a few weeks ago, and then I just didn’t stop!
I’ll be sharing one project that I’ve done tomorrow, but for today I wanted to share a few of my favorite tips and tricks for making painting a fun, productive, and relatively quick experience rather than the long drawn-out process of time-suckingness that so many people have come to dread..So here’s how I do it!.#1: Use Disposables.
Wherever you can, I highly recommend using disposable foam brushes and rollers.This doesn’t always make sense, but for small projects, or for projects where you really want a smooth finish with no brush strokes, foam is the way to go.
We used foam brushes on our.
DIY wood floors.This doesn’t always make sense, but for small projects, or for projects where you really want a smooth finish with no brush strokes, foam is the way to go.
We used foam brushes on our.DIY wood floors.
recently and I love to use them any time I’m making a chalkboard.I’ve also started using the mini foam rollers for pretty much every wall I paint too.