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Emma Fine

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Concrete Cobblestone Path

We wanted to find something unique to use for our pathway and patio. We couldn't find anything we really liked. When I came across this concrete form from Lowes I was so excited. Not ...»
only does it look great but it was very cost effective.

To learn how we did it visit my blog at http://www.tancamjenksfam.blogspot.com/2011/...

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    Commented on Aug 16, 2012
    Like many people here I bought a mold like this and have not used it. Now I am inspired. I ...»
    have thought of using aquarium gravel that I have had stored for years to make aggregate stones. I am pondering as to how I would do it.

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Paint Sticks and Popsicle Sticks

We like painting paint sticks with the code, brand and what room they were used in and store them in the garage in case we need more paint. To make shopping for accessories easy I like ...»
painting a popsicle stick with the same paint colors, store them in a baggie and keep them with me. That way if I find something I can pull out my paint sticks and see if they will match.

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Its So Very Cheri Naples, FL
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    Commented on Aug 16, 2012
    Hi! Great idea. I need to do this. When I go to Lowe's I look through the paint that is marked ...»
    down because someone did not like the color. I get VALSPAR paint that is regularly over $20/gal for $10. Good buy!

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  • in the bathroom sink

what causes this?

replaced this once already
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Maria D. M Donna, TX
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  • Emma Fine
    Commented on Aug 16, 2012
    I have found that certain cleaners cause the metal to discolor and it is a chemical reaction ...»
    that cannot be cleaned off. As said above stainless steel would probably work.

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