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Sanding high areas

Instead of buying a special pole sander to sand high, hard to reach areas, make a sanding pole of your own. Just take the pad off a sponge mop and cover it with sandpaper and then slide it back into place.
Simple but effective!

 

Painting Tips & Ideas


Antiquing Paint
Antiquing gives instant charm to tired old furniture, so scour those tag sales, attics or basements for a find! You can antique any piece of furniture, but I've found that pieces with carvings, turned legs or raised moldings look the best...

Antique Gold
Antiqued gold home accessories are beautiful, but they can be pricey. Well I can show you how to take a yard sale find and make it into a masterpiece...

Beyond Brushes
Look around your home, there are all sorts of everyday items that you can use to give you a cool paint technique and great texture for just about any room...

Caring for Paintbrushes
You'll end up with a great paint job every time if you take care of your brushes...

 

Chalkboard Paint
A chalkboard is great for jotting down notes and a great place for kids to draw, but they can be expensive. An easy and inexpensive way to make your own is with chalkboard paint! It looks like any other spray paint, but it dries to a chalkboard finish...

Choosing Paint Colors
Painting a room can be a big project if you don't know where to begin. I have some advice...

 

Color Washing
If you thought color washing was a difficult paint technique to achieve, think again...

 

Estimate Wallpaper
You think you're ready to wallpaper, but you're not sure where to start...

Hanging Border
Hanging a wallpaper border is an easy project that can give any room a whole new look...

Lumpy Paint
One of the best ways to ensure a great paint finish is to make sure that you start out with smooth paint...

 

 

 

Painting tips & tricks of the day


When taking a break, don't leave your brushes or rollers sitting in paint. Cover trays with a damp rag.


When you accidentally drip paint on an adjacent surface, wipe it off immediately. Otherwise it can start to dry and will be much more difficult to remove later.


Brushes and rollers can last through many projects if properly cared for. Clean them thoroughly. Wrap and store brushes in a paper towel to help them maintain their cutting edge.

 

 
 
 
 
 

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