You just do the dishes and wipe down the counter (OK, and maybe the floors in some spots) and no one would know that you were just doing an “activity”..
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.
I find them just as quick to use as the large rollers and so much easier to deal with.I’d much rather accomplish my project and throw out the brush afterwards, than not get anything done because I just don’t want to make a mess that day.. #2: Save the Tape.
For most everyday painting jobs, painting tape really isn’t necessary.
Try painting around trim and things like that without tape, and you’ll probably be surprised at how easy it really is to get a nice straight line.These signs are all custom cut from plywood, with a low VOC finish and they’re absolutely perfect down to the last detail.
Just what I needed to inspire me in my not-so-perfect mud room.. Plus the name of the shop is called Spunky Fluff.I could just keep saying that all day.
Spunky Fluff, Spunky Fluff, Spunky Fluff!.OK, I think it’s time for me to lay off of the peppermint hot chocolate.