Why buy it when you can make it? Empower yourself and your wallet by trying these easy and thrifty do-it-yourself projects that require little resources and effort. You might surprise yourself!
Suzy is a high school art teacher by day and an avid DIYer, partly because she's too cheap to spend money on what she's looking for and well...because she can!
(1st) You should have to use salt. Essential oil are usually water based, that is why you can use them by just putting a couple drops in the water pot of a diffuser. (2nd) You never told us what was in the little orange bottle.
I guess this isn’t for beginners? No discussion on cleaning and no sanding guidance as far as how fast, overlapping or not, how to tell if you’re ready for a finer grit, etc. is the stain water based or oil based? I go to store to buy things and read the labels. But they don’t explain what situation to use which product. The all say to clean. This video makes it not seem worth it to clean.
This is the best one of these i have ever seen and were working on one for my son! Do you happen to remember where you got the hooks for the guns to hang on?
I have some leather scraps but they seem to be thinner and more floppy than what you're using, anyone got advice on how to harden/stiffen that leather ?
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Thanks, from this video I got the courage to sew rug pillow sheets for a new dog bed. Totally worked, didn't took that much time at all and it looks great!
I just ordered a dresser and it came in the wrong color.can I sand it down and turn it lighter this way also? and should I do this before or after its put together