Sentences with phrase «something out of wood»

So much easier than cutting something out of wood.
I would love to make something out of wood as the black is a little harsh, but it still works great with our kitchen.
FAIRFIELD PORTER: Oh, I sometimes like to make something out of wood.
When away from Premier, if he's not conducting a wedding or taking a church service, you'll find him building something out of wood or bricks.

Not exact matches

Upstairs, a conference room that looks like something straight out of the board game «Clue» — with dark wood walls, marble floors and candelabras — can quickly transform into a swanky restaurant with dishes culled from a nearby cupboard and a removable fireplace.
Instead of allowing the wood to rot into nothingness, the company is going outs of its way to reclaim the wood and change it into something consumers can enjoy in their homes.
What is their deduction of metaphysical attributes but a shuffling and matching of pedantic dictionary - adjectives, aloof from morals, aloof from human needs, something that might be worked out from the mere word «God» by one of those logical machines of wood and brass which recent ingenuity has contrived as well as by a man of flesh and blood.
I photographed them on wood pieces left from our Christmas tree a couple years ago because when I think of hot buttered rum, I think of sitting by the fire after being out all day, skiing or sledding or snowshoeing or something fun out in the snow and coming in to warm up.
Hull City will take on what is surely going to be an under strength Man United side but Sunderland are still not out of the woods and if they manage less than one point from their last two matches then they can be caught by the St James» Park outfit but they will need to get something from their final game at Villa Park.
Tram rides through the dark woods sound like something out of your kids» nightmares, but the Full Moon Tram Tour (7:30 - 9:30 p.m. June 9 and 10) is anything but scary.
You're just not going to find something this high quality, made out of solid wood, for under $ 200.
If you need something to help you transport all your hunting gear while out in the woods, consider getting one of the best hunting packs out there.
They may have been made out of more perishable materials, wood — maybe it was fire treated for hardness or something; we don't have it anymore, but who knows?
It turned out nicely and is a much more permanent, and slightly fancier, alternative to a tinsel crown I think that the stars are just the sort of thing that a flapper would have worn in the twenties, or maybe something a sprite would wear while flitting about the winter woods.
Sorry this is so long but I hate to see something turn out badly so as Alicia suggested, always experiment on a scrap piece of wood first.
This movie starts off with a prison bus going down a empty stretch of road and on the other side the only car insight driven by one Dr Douglas Madsen as these two come closer and closer together something happens that sends the Dr's car to collide with the prison bus freeing four prisoners who decide to take the good Dr hostage and retreat to a remote cabin in the woods that just happens to be home of a family that is more dangerous then the prisoners now with no way out the prisoners and the hostage must fight to stay alive against the people in the cabin.
There is a particularly inspired running gag involving something so simple: anytime someone slams open the front door, coming out of the blustery cold and into Minnie's Haberdashery, they are forced to nail it shut with boards of wood and be yelled at by those already inside and keeping warm by the fire.
Tick infiltration might be a higher risk for dogs who spend a lot of time out in the woods, but even just going out for your daily urban bathroom walks, ticks are still something that you should be aware of.
From the mud - covered ferals that run on all fours in the woods and eat one another, to the much taller gray - skinned cannibals that travel in hunting parties, or the heavily mutated cannibals reminding me of something straight out of Silent Hill.
College dropout Mae Borowski returns to the sleepy town she grew up in and finds a familiar collection of misfits, weirdos and old routines — but there is also something new hiding out there in the woods.
However, if you make it out of metal, or stone, or wood, or whatever, then you have something that to my mind may overemphasize the physical aspect and therefore be difficult to perceive as purely mental.
Rick Bartow, at the Missoula Art Museum exhibition of Under Pressure: Contemporary Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation and as part of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation Outreach Program, explains the importance of art and making «something different» out of scraps of wood and materials.
While farmers, who arguably get more than their fair share of greenery, would seem to present something of a challenge to the theory (although that's presumably just due to the psychiatric equivalent of climatic «natural variation», or the rise of out - of - town shopping malls or something), it's probably not much of a surprise to most people that doing non-stressful things like walking in the woods is good for reducing stress.
Instead, as our white - overalled swarm snaked off into the distance, through the leafy woods and out of sight, we began to realise that «we are unstoppable» wasn't just something we were chanting: it was a very real description of what was going on.
Of course I won't pretend that every person who went out and played in the woods or convinced their younger brother to eat a «Daddy Long Legs» like I did grew up to be a Treehugger too, but I suspect it may be something we all benefited from in one way or another.
Turning the books and bookcase itself into a both an artistic, organizational tool and a surefire conversation starter, this piece has been handcrafted out of wood and makes the formerly ordinary activity of arranging one's paper books into one of preciousness and great forethought — something that can be hard to come by nowadays in our overly busy world.
We were devastated by his death and after a few months we decided we needed something to do and I suggested to my husband that he could make a countertop for our kitchen island out of some pieces of cherry wood that a friend had given us.
I built a new house and put down beautiful wood floors but my poor little tootsies would love to step out of bed onto something less shocking in the morning!
We want the mantel to stick out as far as (or further than) the bookcases on either side of Keith's fireplace, so we're going to construct a deep mantel «frame» out of 2 × 4's (or something like that), and then clad it in the reclaimed wood skins.
So this scrolling piece of decorative wood is something I spotted on bulk trash day in our old neighborhood with some cabinet doors someone was throwing out.
for me it was the vintage picnic baskets... i have a few and one is my family's from when I was a child... My current item I am hunting — great vintage pulleys with a good aged piece of wood and great hook... Still trying to figure out how to display them once I have collected enough... there is just something about their colors and BOLD look....
I just recently ripped all the carpet out of our living room and replaced it with faux wood flooring, so I have been thinking about something to keep our tootsies warm during the winter.
The beauty of this piece is that I can change out those «barn wood» slabs for something else when I get sick of them!
I may create wood signs out of them next year for something different.
Granted that wood ceiling is already painted white (haha), but it's a nice reminder to try something out of the typical «paint everything white» box that we all seem to be stuck in these days.
The woods look like something out of Narnia.
Also, there is a difference between tearing out original hardwoods and replacing it with sheet vinyl vs. replacing an original wood floor (in desperate need of repair, as you said) with something of equal or higher value that will extend the life of the house.
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