Leaving the blinds on the window, pull the cord so the blinds go all the way up to the headrail. Tug the cord gently to release. If this does not solve the problem, continue to the next step. Remove the blinds from the window by taking off the cover on each bracket at the end of...
Sure, you can just wear an ordinary pair of gloves when out with your baby in her pushchair but there are a benefits to having them attached to the buggy itself. One, they’re easy to take off and put on again, something you’ll find yourself doing a lot: pushchair clips are fiddly...
Once those are loose, the only thing holding the entire blind in place are the clips at the top of the shade. These small attachments at the lower ends of the shades hold the cord in place. Simply unscrew them to remove or adjust the cord. ...
Carefully remove the donut from the bag, being careful not to get any Nutella smeared on the bag. Divide the donut into two equal portions. Offer one half to your model and eat the other half. If you can’t find Nutella donuts in your neck of the woods, yo...
Remove the mounting brackets by unscrewing them from the wall. Find the metal brackets where the clips were if your blinds had them. Install a Phillips head drill bit into a power drill. Use it to turn the screws counterclockwise until you are able to slide the brackets off the wall. Me...
Refer to your blinds directions to determine how to install the valence. Typically, you attach 2-3 clips to the top railing of the blinds and then slide the valence over it.[4] You may need to slide the wand over a small hook to attach the part of your blinds you rotate to open ...