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Ashley W

Kingsland, GA
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  • Stenciled Washer & Dryer {from How to Nest for Less}
  • Paint with a cabinet and trim roller.
  • Center the design of the stencil first, then line up the stencil edges to complete the design.
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Stenciled Washer & Dryer

Since I can't afford a new fancy Washer & Dryer for my Laundry Room, instead I decided to give a little makeover to my old set using a stencil from Royal Design Studio. ...»

I centered the thick plastic stencil on the front of my dryer and stuck it in place with some painter's tape. I then used a little cabinet and trim roller to apply my paint. Finish it off with a coat of clear polyurethane and the makeover is complete!

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How to Nest for Less Lake Saint Louis, MO
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more CHALK PAINT™ magic

what do you do with a rummage sale frame to give it a fresh look...a coat of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint™ Provence..apply Annie Sloan's Craqueleur™ varnish crackle and some of Annie's soft dark wax....Total restyle!

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Well-dressed bay window

What's a window to wear when there is no room for hardware? Board-mounted drapery panels to the rescue!
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AK Complete Home Renovati... Marietta, GA
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    Definitely my favorite!
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  • This is the finished product and we created the look of wainscoting by first adding a chair rail from Lowe's using a nail gun, painted the wall in a semi-gloss white paint (the same as our trim color), and added the boxes, also with a nail gun.  And my walls are textured and the semi-gloss white paint still looks good. I would not recommend using liquid nails to hold the moldings up, just in case you ever decide you want to redo it.  If you ever have tried to take something down that has been glued to the wall, it doesn't come off easily and often times will leave a bit of drywall damage. 11
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Decorchick! Houston, TX
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    Wow, beautiful, and amazing difference. :)
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Crib turned Craft Station

I made this project for a contest that I'm in called American Crafter. You can check out the entire project @ www.iknowtheplansihave4you.blogspot.com You can vote if you'd like at www.naptimecrafters.com.

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    Wow! That is amazing. We have an old crib I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out a ...»
    way to repurpose it in a useful way, and this is perfect!

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