Getting outside and looking at the changes in nature around you is one way to get a sense of that place in time, but adding a few things around the house to celebrate can really help too!
Small mistakes really are a small thing.Most little mistakes are probably things that you’ll never notice again once the painting job is done.
Next time you’re in a public place that was painted by a professional, have a close look around and I guarantee you’ll find a few imperfections here and there.Would you ever have noticed them before?And you probably never will again.
So if you’re waiting until that day when you’re a “good painter” to tackle a project, don’t.If you do mess up bad enough that it continues to bug you, there are always disposable foam brushes for touch ups!.
#4: Use Tinfoil (Or Not).
Using a roller is awesome.This isn’t even where the bunting is going to go, but I’m not going to stop him from adding more trim if he wants to!
More trim is always a good idea.. You can see the trim isn’t quite all finished in here, but it’s definitely a big difference from this time last year.. Here’s the other side of the room with the wall art that I showed you last week.. …and looking the other direction.. Next up we have the trim to finish, paint to touch up and then we’ll start bringing in the furniture, curtains, rugs, etc.And maybe another bunting or two for good luck.
Those things are just too cute!.Thanks again to.