The guy at my local
paint store thought that it would also hold up pretty well in a bathroom.
Not exact matches
The CEO, says a person familiar with his
thinking, believed selling through big boxes could introduce Moore
paint to new customers; once impressed by the brand's quality, he believed, they would buy directly from Moore
stores.
but if you
think about what would happen to that bread if he turned the oven on...» Another time, Mancuso responded to a call in which
paint cans that were
stored in the oven exploded all over the kitchen.
To
paint the picture,
think of it like this: If you want to perform a 100 - meter sprint at an all - out effort, you have the immediate energy
stores to do so through your anaerobic pathway, but you can only maintain this all - out effort for about 10 to 15 seconds before you have to stop and catch your breath.
I've tried using a purdy brush
thinking maybe the brush was a problem, that didn't help, I've tried
storing the
paint more, that doesn't help either.
I absolutely adore SW
paints, but I
think their lighting in their
stores is horrid, distorting the true colors and computers never show real colors.
And I am actually in the process of
painting a big old thrift
store clam but hadn't
thought of a gold interior - totally doing that!
I have only made small batches when using craft
paint, but I
think larger batches of it will
store just as well as latex.
I
think it only hurts us to
paint small - scale conscientious breeders devoted to their dogs with the same brush as puppy mills and pet
stores.
Three new games have been added to the Xbox Games
Store today including a hand -
painted new «Metroidvania,» an enhanced re-release of a decisive Xbox 360 favorite, and the third episode of Capcom's first episodic project (I
think it's their first, please correct me if I'm wrong).
I
think my interests really just reflect artists» interests, such as Jim Shaw collecting thrift -
store paintings, Mike Kelley looking at the creative endeavors of childhood adolescence, and so on.
Think of Frank Stella's stated desire «to keep the
paint as good as it was in the can,» or Houston artist Joseph Cohen's exclusive reliance on reclaimed «oops»
paints that have been returned to home - improvement
stores to make his abstractions.
Augaitis's artists have raided the junk piles, warehouses, hard ware
stores and toy boxes of modern industrial culture, pulling out hospital sheets, toilet seats, crowbars, Cheerios, things that go squish and everything else you can
think of, except the high art stuff of oil
paint and marble.
A lot of people
think that the right way to create flow and transition colours from room to room with
paint colours is to take a single strip of colours from the
paint store and select a range of shades from light to dark.
I am choosing a white for my dining room and
think i have it narrowed down, but will be hitting the
paint store for a few samples myself!
Here in our new house we have the 20» x20 ′ garage which is just my giant outdoor workshop for gardening and
painting projects, and soon to be a part time dance studio for my daughter, we never
store our cars in there (all the neighbors
think we're weird).
Besides having a few turquoise pieces in my house I
thought it would be a great idea to
paint some
store bought pumpkins using Sherwin - Williams Oceanside.
I really
think you should find an old light fixture at an antique
store or on craigslist and adapt it (
paint, ornaments, etc.).
I can't help but
think of my locally owned
paint stores being wiped out of
paint chips for crafts & no one buying
paint.
I
store my
paint in them and
think they are absolutely brilliant!
I could open a
paint store with all the sample pots I have from previous
paint projects as I love color and never
thought of myslef as a white or taupe wall kind of person.
I
think to dude it up I'd need to leave them as stir sticks and maybe go as far as to get a stir stick from all the different
paint / hardware
stores in my area and put the logo side out.
She
thought it was warm enough in her garage to use the
paint and to
store the piece while it was drying.
I absolutely adore SW
paints, but I
think their lighting in their
stores is horrid, distorting the true colors and computers never show real colors.
I
think if you went to your local home improvement
store and looked at
paint chips for a dark gray and got it in a flat finish that would work.
My first
thought would be a great primer but maybe there's something else they could suggest at the
paint store.
I
think It is important to point out that 90 % of the furniture in our home has been purchased second hand at either a garage sale or thrift
store and then refinished by my husband and I. Most of our furniture pieces are
painted in Behr's «Poetic Light».
I've tried using a purdy brush
thinking maybe the brush was a problem, that didn't help, I've tried
storing the
paint more, that doesn't help either.
I
think I'm going to have to pop into the
paint store today and pick up this
paint swatch to check it out!
When walking into my home I have a small entry space and a large wall.At one time I
thought I would put a bench there and maybe a mirror.But having such a small space with a door I did not
think a bench would work.I found this piece of furniture a few years ago at a resale shop.I
think it fits perfectly in this tight space.There is still plenty of room for my door to open.My front door is just to the right of the photo... but not seen.I change this often.This time I decided to add a window in front and a few other things too.I love layering pieces together.But I could not stop here.I found this old
painting at a thrift
store.
I picked up this bed tray at the thrift
store a few weeks back for $ 3: It kind of had a coastal vibe going already, however I'd say the
paint job was a little rushed, what do you
think?
This past weekend I asked two
paint store guys what would be the effect on a wall of decoupage glue in terms of somebody later wanting to remove a map stuck to a wall with 3 parts water, 1 part school glue (I
think that's the homemade recipe for decoupage glue)-- and they said it would do bad things, would take a lot of work to get it off.