It’s pretty small in this hall so there isn’t much room for a table or bench.
For most everyday painting jobs, painting tape really isn’t necessary.Try painting around trim and things like that without tape, and you’ll probably be surprised at how easy it really is to get a nice straight line.
You may have to pay a little more attention to what you’re doing on a particular section, but that hour of taping everything off that you’ll save will be worth it.For any little mistakes, just carry a damp rag and wipe as you go.Save the painting tape for when you want to do fancy designs or stripes or things like that.. #3: Don’t Be a Perfectionist.
That old saying of “If you can’t do something right, don’t do it at all” just doesn’t apply to painting.There isn’t really a right way to paint as long as you manage to get the paint from the can onto whatever surface you want it on, and it looks good in the end.
How you get there doesn’t really matter.
Small mistakes really are a small thing.This year, I came up with the easiest, most brilliant and fun idea for what’s inside the advent calendar ever.
Really, I’m so excited about it.I can’t tell you what’s in it now of course, because Kennedy might find out, so stayed tuned to Facebook and I’ll tell you all about it on Dec. 1.
Or around then.. On to the calendar itself!.I’ve always just stuck everything in little numbered bags or packages, but this year I wanted something that might look a little prettier too and not just be a random jumble of clutter in the corner of the living room.