Concrete will stick to glass more readily than plastic however if it is very smooth it may just keep sliding as you apply the concrete. For this reason I use a fibreglass drywall mesh that is slightly sticky. Since the shape is not flat I used a lot of small pieces to cover the area...
Nothing beats a Sharpie for marking your cardboard for cutting. A pencil works as well, and some might argue that an errant pencil mark is easier to conceal or erase, but I like to get my score marks down quickly and boldly so there is no room for doubt. A marker line is hard to ...
and baby wipe for applying Hot glue gun and glue sticks Blush for cheeks Spanish moss for hair Wire for halo Small strip of fabric or ribbon for a little bow Sharpie pen One little wooden button Step 1: Paint the Hearts for Wings Red So the first thing we’re going to do is paint ...
Buyers’ agents will expect compensation for the work they do to bring a buyer to a sale, such as arranging showings and helping to tee up and qualify the buyer. Plus, when a seller isn’t working with an agent, the buyer’s agent may end up carrying more of the weight to get the...
The last resort is to remove a light switch or outlet cover and cut some excess drywall to take to the paint store. Yes, you’ll get some eye rolls when you present your sliver, but they can match it.Most garages have a flat finish, so I recommend using Benjamin Moore’s Super Hide...
1.) Preparation to Tile a Shower You need to put a sturdy cement board backer. Putting up this is just like putting up drywall. You need to cut it to fit, and then screw it to the studs. Leave about 1/8 inch gap between the panels and a very small space between the shower pan ...
home-made compass (you can cut a thin strip of luaun plywood and drill holes to your needed distances, pinning one end (used a drywall screw) and inserting a sharpie in the other) to make the sign outline, then just adjust the paper to the projected image to get the lettering to ...
Mark Your Measurements –Using a Sharpie or grease pen, transfer your measurements onto the piece of glass to be cut. Set a Straight Edge –You’ll need to secure a straightedge on top of your glass to ensure a straight cut. I usually use a framing square or drywall T-square depending...
To find the lengths required for each run I ran one cable to each room from the distribution room, pulled it out, and made 3 more like it. After that, you can run all 4 together. You'll also want to label both ends of each cable with a sharpie. This way you can label the ...
You can add a small piece of masking tape to the bottom of the board. This way you can write your student's name on the board with either a pencil, pen or marker. You can also go over the edge (duct tape) with a Sharpie and add designs such as vines, trees, flowers, sports ...