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Kelly B

Winsted, CT
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About Me:

Love my Dogs, Friends and gardening !

Favorite area of home improvement:

my old 1942 home needs a lot of TLC -- Roof this year and Floor in back room for starters!


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Backyard Getaway
Backyard Getaway Myakka City, FL
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    Commented on Nov 20, 2012
    I started making those tire planters near the road no-one bothers a tire planter!
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DIY fix to hide damaged walls or paneling

If you don't want to invest in new drywall/sheetrock and having paneling, here is a straight forward DIY option if you dont mind a textured wall. Also a good option if you have a heavily ...»
damaged wall.

These photos are from our cottage on the lake .... I removed all of the molding that covered the seams of the wall board. Then with a bucket of ready made drywall mud and a 6" knife I applied it all over the walls. No need to be perfect and you can apply it as heavy as you want. I did fill the seams of the wall board first, then just started applying throughout the whole room - getting as close to the trim as possible to give a natural look. Give 24 hours to dry completely before painting!

Then paint (see staged photos). Then I applied a translucent glaze that I purchased at Lowe's. Finished product is kind of tuscan looking stucco! Affordable and easy .. and its a pretty good workout for your upper body! :)

BeckySue, Certified Master K&B Designer
BeckySue, Certified Maste... Lawrenceville, GA
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    Commented on Jun 07, 2012
    thanks for the tip! I live close to a rock quarry and they have cracked almost every wall in ...»
    my house and I really want to fix the cracks. I will give this a try!

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BeckySue, Certified Master K&B Designer
BeckySue, Certified Maste... Lawrenceville, GA
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    Commented on Jun 07, 2012
    This is a Great tip -- thank you so much for posting this, I live within a 1/3 of a mile on a ...»
    mountain near a rock quarry and their blasting has made several of my walls crack. This is an Awesome idea of how to fix an hide the cracks!

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Penny floors

Saw this kitchen floor made by mosaic artist Amanda Edwards using pennies. Seems like a great idea. I was actually thinking of using this idea for a backsplash, but still a lot to consider.

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    Commented on Apr 03, 2012
    that would be awesome in our back room, think I'll show the hubby these pictures tonight! ...»
    Even I could do this so that would take the pain in the Back away form him! Love this idea!

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