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Hi! I'm Brittany. I'm a creative who loves DIY projects, neutral decor, plants, bargains, a good furniture flip, Bloody Marys, naps, and our kitties, Henry and Blanche. Follow along as we make our townhouse a home.
This post shares how to re-caulk cracked stair stringer seams for a beautiful finished look. A lazy way would be to just run a bead of caulk over the existing cracked caulk. I wanted the new caulk to last, so I removed all of the old caulk first. Once the existing caulk was gone, I applied FrogTape to create the outline of where I wanted to caulk.
Today I’m sharing my plans to build DIY picture frame ledge shelves inspired by Ikea’s Mosslanda line…and for under $10 each! I’m finally getting around to sharing this simple but beautiful woodworking tutorial for DIY picture ledge shelves inspired by Ikea’s Mosslanda line. : First I squared off the edges of my 1 x 4 x 8 piece by using my miter saw to just shave a bit off. Once the back and bottom pieces were constructed, I ran a line of wood glue across the front of the bottom piece.
This post shares 15 chic decorating ideas using spray paint, specifically black, white, and gold spray paint. Hating all things related to mason jars outside of canning or margaritas in them, I decided to spray paint this one using satin black spray paint. I tossed the lid to this one, painted it using painter’s tape, matte black spray paint, and metallic gold spray paint, and use it for my little propagated succulent pieces to established roots. I didn’t do a tutorial post for this one since I did it while I had the blog in retirement, but I used black spray paint, gold spray paint, and white spray paint for this project.
You’ll also notice that I used a straight edge and a marker to mark where the 1″ seam allowance is (because it just makes life easier for me! ). Use a regular straight stitch to sew from the place you marked with a pin or marker on each side to the end of the fabric. Open the zipper, ensure the right sides are still facing one another, pin the two sides in place, and sew along your 1″ seam allowance on all three sides. You can mark the 1″ seam allowance with a straight edge and marker if it helps.