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Check out these three viral Walmart Planters styled 3 way! 🙌🏻 1. Candle Holder - Spruce up that boring candle and drop them into this planter! Fits any 13oz candle from Walmart! And if you haven't smelled their candles you are missing out. So many great scents for less than $6! 2. Tissue Dispenser - Ditch the cardboard box and throw it in this planter for an easy and simple upgrade! Side note, I also have the larger version of this planter and it's great for holding cooking utensils! 🙌🏻 3....
Primrue 82.7'' Artificial Eucalyptus Tree in Planter & Reviews | Wayfair
Primrue 82.7'' Artificial Eucalyptus Tree in Planter & Reviews | Wayfair
Primrue 82.7'' Artificial Eucalyptus Tree in Planter & Reviews | Wayfair
Primrue 82.7'' Artificial Eucalyptus Tree in Planter & Reviews | Wayfair
Primrue 82.7'' Artificial Eucalyptus Tree in Planter & Reviews | Wayfair
Primrue 82.7'' Artificial Eucalyptus Tree in Planter & Reviews | Wayfair
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How to scribe on an uneven wall. An easy way to hide gaps without using caulk.
Here’s how to scribe: • Grab a pencil and a small washer • The piece of wood you’re working with (I used 1/4” birch plywood) • 1. Attach your board to the cabinet front, make sure it’s against the wall. Clamps work better than tape for this step. • 2. Take your washer and place it on the front of the board at the top, flush against the wall. • 3. Place the pencil in the washer hole and carefully guide the washer along the wall while slowly drawing down to the bottom of the board. This will transfer the shape of your wall onto the board. • 4. Use a jigsaw to cut along the line. Check for a good fit, then cut a straight line on the opposite side. Next attach the board to your cabinet.
This may contain: two framed art pieces with the words diy giant canvas art
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DIY Giant Textured Canvas Artwork
DIY GIANT CANVAS ART STEP-BY-STEP • *all tools & materials linked on my LTKit!* Here’s how I made the HUGE custom art in my living room for a fraction of the price it would have cost to buy it in stores! 1. Plan out how large you want your art to be using painters tape to visualize! My canvases are 33”x60”. • 2. Assemble the base of your canvas using 2x2s. You can get them cut at the hardware store if you don’t own a saw. Drill a pilot hole first to prevent the wood from splitting, apply wood glue at each connection, then secure using 3” wood screws. • 3. Wrap the base in a large canvas drop cloth (the kind you use for painting!) Pull the fabric taut and secure it to the base using staples. Cut off any excess fabric. • 4. Build a frame for the canvas using 1x3 select pine. Cut the