Sentences with phrase «piece of foam core»

TIP: When planning a room color, pick up a small can of paint (about $ 6 - 7 dollars) and paint a piece of foam core for a large, portable color swatch.
You can make one by drawing a 1» grid on a 1/2» - thick piece of foam core.
The background in this photo is just a plain piece of foam core board that I painted using Hancock Grey, by Benjamin Moore.
I wouldn't do this directly on my wall, but you could attach everything to a board or piece of foam core from the dollar store and hang it or lean it above your mantel.
A 15 ″ x20 ″ piece of foam core with a couple of coats worked well for me.
Using a piece of foam core board as the foundation and red and charcoal grey yarn, I cross-stitched the lyrics from my favorite Christmas carol, Joy to the World.
Now if I'm doing something different, i paint a piece of foam core and hang it up.
Here's what you will need: • Print or piece of art • Mod Podge - Matte Finish • Paint brush or brushes • Canvas, the size of you print or a piece of foam core
If you need to make a chalkboard to go inside your frame, this one is simply a piece of foam core cut to fit my 18 × 24 frame and painted with several coats of chalkboard paint.
I simply tape the paper to a piece of foam core, bringing the tape in about 1 / 2 - inch from the edge of the paper.
Those computer copies were then mounted on a large piece of foam core board.
Of course, I didn't have a pre-made canvas so I grabbed a leftover piece of foam core for my DIY artwork.
I wouldn't do this directly on my wall, but you could attach everything to a board or piece of foam core from the dollar store and hang it or lean it above your mantel.
I have some cheapy printed backgrounds I made when I started, a piece of foam core, some plates, spoons, and forks, and a few napkins or tables clothes for texture.

Not exact matches

The standout feature of this shoe is what the company calls the KooshRide core — the outsole is made of TPU foam with space between pieces, which allows the foam to compress and expand, providing a bouncing feeling under the heel.
Picked him up from Dollar Tree and made the chalkboard from a piece of black foam core and chalkboard spray paint.
I use foam core that I've precut to the same exterior dimensions of my mat and piece of plexiglass, allowing me to easily slip the painting behind the mat.
Mathew recommended painting a large sample on a piece of poster board or foam core and moving it around the room, seeing how it looks in the darkest corner and the brightest spot.
You could use a pretty material that would pick up the colors in your painting or you could use a thin piece of fiberboard or foam core and do a faux painting on it to resemble bricks or stone of an actual fireplace.
To get the look / colors I wanted, I simply tested first on pieces of thick, foam - core poster board until it looked as I visualized.
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