If you’ve ever wandered through your local thrift store, you probably know the joy of discovering hidden treasures amidst a sea of discarded items. One such treasure, is glassware. Those small, plain glass candle holders you find on the shelves have the potential to become something truly bea...
Tucked away in the back of a thrift store, I found two matching fake veneer frames that were slightly beat up, but both had intact glass and were framing art that is the same odd size as the spines I want to frame. At $14 for the pair, it was meant to be. S...
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especially for DIY and crafts. From taking off jar labels to shifting stubborn hardened glue splatters, this detailed guide to removing glue from plastic, glass, and wood will equip you with everything you need to know about how to remove glue from your everyday household surfaces. We also ...
This prevents mild spots and soap scum buildup – and its formula is tested to be safe for use on porcelain, granite, glass, marble, and everything in between. 2. Invest in a Home Water Softener A water softener helps filter out stain-causing minerals, keep clothes cleaner, and improve ...
The Laundry Recipes feature four labels printed with the name and recipe for my favorite DIY laundry sprays, including my ultimate stain remover spray, spray starch, and lavender linen spray.OGT readers love these labels! Here’s what just three of them had to say:...
Here is a round up of tips and recommendations for stain removers when trying to figure out how to remove blood stains from clothing, carpet, upholstery, and other areas of your home.Stains are a fact of life, but fortunately other people have been in your shoes before.This...
Looks like this would be perfect for my dining room, in front of the sliding glass door. Doesn’t seem like it would droop in the middle without a bracket. I want a one piece curtain that just opens from one side, but hubby insisted we needed a bracket in the middle with our last ...
Stain the wood (optional). Screw the wood to the metal frame. You can also use construction adhesive to make sure the wood adheres better. Unless you have someone’s help to prevent the bed from skidding as you drill the wood, detach the frame for easier installment. ...
The materials needed for DIY entryway projects vary depending on the specific project. However, common materials include: Wood (planks, boards, or plywood) for benches, racks, and shelves. Paint or stain for adding color or finishing touches. ...