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If the paint doesn’t come off, you have oil based paint, so you will need to use an oil-based primer for this project. Be aware, if you live in an older home, it’s a good idea to test your doors for lead. Working with lead paint can be very dangerous and is best to avoid...
Paint walls with white or any other bright color. Dress the walls with vines and climbing plants to maximize the space. Growing climbers near the wall also help reduce the use of a trellis. Have a look at the most beautiful multicolor flowers here 2. Get Rid of Unwanted Items made-in-ch...
Decorate an indoor or outdoor Yule tree to celebrate the solstice for Yuletide or Christmastide! The Christmas tree is just one of the many ancient traditions scholars believe is borrowed from early Pagan earth-based solstice rituals. In the past, evergreen trees called Yule Trees were brought...
Use big rubber bands or shoelaces to strap shoe boxes or evergreen boughs to the bottoms of your boots. Now try walking in the snow. You'll find that walking in snowshoes is like walking in swim fins: It's important to lift the front of your foot high with each step. On the next...
When these trees grow outdoors, at about ten to fifteen years old, they start producing large cones that contain edible seeds similar to pine nuts. However, despite their appearance and their pinon-like seeds, these evergreen trees are not actually pines. ...
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It’s a good idea to have a plan for your deck before an arborist comes to look at your trees. Mark the center of each abutment you’ll build to support the posts of your deck by inserting small wooden posts or flags in the ground under the tree. Use chalk or spray paint to mark...
You'll probably want to avoid oil-based enamels; they have higher levels of VOCs and are illegal in some states, such as California. Paint with even strokes, beginning at the top of each surface and working your way down. Finish each stroke on fresh paint — painting toward the wet edge...
Space the pinecones as evenly as possible, but don’t worry too much about gaps — that’s where the evergreen sprigs and other fillers come into play! Step 2: Glue large pine cones to the outer wires Using the largest pinecones from the biggest size group, glue a whole circle of pi...