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Renter's Backsplash With Wood Tiles
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by
Mark Montano
(IC: blogger)
$200
1 Day
Medium
I finally tackled a backsplash that I can remove if I get tired of it!
I cut the pieces to size and then applied the wood tiles and Glaze Coat epoxy resin outside. Afterward I used heavy duty double stick tape to adhere it to the wall.
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Watch how I made it here!
Wood tiles are so much easier to cut.
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Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published June 23rd, 2017 12:59 PM
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Erin A OBrien on Jun 16, 2023
Thanks for the reply, Jay and the brilliant project!!
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