I started reading and totally resonate with her thoughts: we may not feel like we're in our forever home; we may be frustrated with our living situations or our not - perfect houses; we're just waiting to make our house a home until the house is different, waiting to update until we can do the dream remodel, afraid to hang art on the walls because we don't want to
make nail holes, hesitant to paint the walls because we don't know how long we'll be here.
Not exact matches
I grew up in Key West and my brother would climb the slanted coconut trees, twist down their «nuts» and after we had tapped the
holes with a
nail and hammer to drain coconut milk our Mom would
make the most amazing Coconut Milk Layer Cake.
I remember at least a half dozen times when my finger got smushed (at least a couple times in a door jamb), and you'd just heat up a paperclip with a lighter,
make a
hole in the
nail, and then the blood would come out and all was well with the world.
I used a
nail to
make the
holes.
The small
holes made by the
nails are usually filled and covered with a finish to
make them almost invisible.
The
nail gets hammered through the belt several times on either side until a sufficiently large
hole has been
made.
They are so simple to
make, and the best part is that they allow me to move around my pictures without leaving a bunch of extra
nail holes in the wall.
Since we rent, I wanted to
make the fewest
nail holes possible, so I planned out everything I hung very meticulously.
I'd
made the jar as nice as I could with felty petals, fat with pollen, and more than enough
nail holes in the lid to keep the bees from perishing, since for all I knew, people might come back one day as the very thing they killed.
«The FPA believes this is necessary because
holes needed for screws and
nails can cause fire safety issues, and the materials used to
make windows can assist a fire to spread or enter the inside of a building,» the report says.
And, if you don't find there what you need to
make you feel better about a decision, you can roam around in the hundreds upon hundreds of proverbs from Kenya, Turkey, China, Ireland, etc. etc. (e.g. Turkey: «A
nail will come out, but its
hole remains.»
Made with reclaimed Pine solids in a long butcher block pattern with washed brown gray textural finish that highlights the natural wood tones and
nail holes
Now put that hammer and
nails down, there are alternatives to
making holes in your walls when it comes to creating a photo wall.
Back when we had plaster walls, I found brass professional
nails that went right in without
making a
hole bigger that my fist.
The pine cabinets were built by a local craftsman, and the doors are
made from tin with decorative punched
nail holes.
It is super strong and sturdy because instead of using
nails to assemble the frame which is often the temptation when building smaller projects like this, I used pocket
hole screws made easy by the Kreg Pocket Hole
hole screws
made easy by the Kreg Pocket
Hole Hole Jig.
Before attaching each one to the wall I
made sure there was a thin gap between each one by using a quarter (coin) to put between the planks to give them that 1/16 ″ space that gives that same look as shiplap.Then I filled all the
nail holes, sanded, and painted.
Step 1: Pierce the center of your tins with a
nail,
making sure your screws will fit through the
hole.