And since the top is to be
stained I decided to sand the dresser outside.
Not exact matches
If you do
decide to sell your building, one question you may ask — especially if you have a traditional building with
stained glass and a steeple — is, «Who would buy it?»
I've never lived with marble, but we have a painted kitchen table that I used to stress about (scuffs,
stains, etc.), until I finally let go and
decided that the wear and tear tells a story of many meals with friends and family.
I couldn't
decide which ones to make so I added our family favorites, almond - vanilla crescents, chocolate reindeers and these
stained glass window cookies -LCB- which are genius, by the way -RCB-.
Another example: Your 8 - year - old spills juice on the couch and the two of you
decide that the solution is for her to steam clean the
stain (using her allowance to pay for the steamer rental).
Now that Amy's
stained glass business has really taken off, sadly for Folksy she has
decided she can no longer manage to keep up with her writing commitments, Amy also had a column with Creative Crafting — so it's a fond farewell to Amy and her fab columns, although she's a regular in the Folksy forums and still very much an active Folksy shopkeeper — you can find her shop at www.amyorangejuice.folksy.com
If you
decide to
stain the wood, give it plenty of time to dry before allow your toddler to use it.
Whatever laundry soap you
decide to use in your household and baby items must have two key features: it must be baby safe and it must actually remove
stains from clothing.
I
decided to buy a few of them to clean out the juice
stains in the «hard to clean area.»
It
stained my skin yellow and of course I
decided to do this a few hours before work.
This is a great weekend project and will give your front porch a beautiful update, whether you
decide to
stain them, like I did, or paint them.
When I painted it I taped up the «fabric» to keep it its original gold color thouch you can see it looks kinda
stained... I may
decide to paint that a separate color at some point.
I really didn't want to
stain, paint, sand, etc. so we just threw caution to the wind and, as we so often do,
decided to «wing it.»
You buy a fab 1960's dress at a vintage show,
decide to wash it because there are a few
stains you'd like to try to get out, pull the dress out of the washer only to find that it has changed into a completely different dress?
I
decided to give this a try on a whim and have found that the lipstick is not only drying but also
stains my fair skin so it looks like I have splotchy red patches above my lip if I try to remove it.
We also
decided to change the
stain on top.
I started with a crate I purchased at Michael's for $ 10 and I
decided to
stain it one of my very favorite colors, Rust - oleum — Weathered Gray.
I almost
stained the frame but ultimately
decided to go with a distressed white and gray painted look.
I
decided on a two - tone table, rather than
staining the whole thing.
That's all... and if you
decide to put a finish on these shutters, then some left over
stain or paint won't hurt!
To
stain the wood, I
decided to use this dark glaze from Velvet Finishes instead of a traditional
stain.
I wanted it to be a timeless piece that would always match the space regardless of the colors and decorations around it, so I
decided on an ivory painted bottom with espresso
stained top.
Instead of choosing the more costly option of putting in a completely new railing, I
decided to use an oil based paint and gel
stain to refinish the oak banister.
With both the linoleum floor and his hands
stained in blood, Barney sets out on a mission to preserve the life he's created and
decides to conceal the body.
Inman (Jude Law, Road to Perdition, A.I.), a Confederate soldier,
decides to desert and travel home, while at Cold Mountain, Ada (Nicole Kidman, The Human
Stain, The Hours) tries to survive living on a farm.
The road is a lot more bumpy and while the combination of good headlights and two spotlights is proving so useful,
deciding if a black streak across the road is a freshly patched hole, or just an oil -
stain... or a vicious pothole that jars the suspension joints with a crack that makes you fear for your wheel bearings, is a hard judgement call.
I had tried all the at home remedies and
decided that I would just have to live with Sugar's tear
staining.
Although the long term use of tylosin appears safe, owners should
decide on a case by case basis whether such treatment for tear
staining is warranted.
We tried several different primers and the
stain either bled through or we thought we were going to die from the inhaling the fumes and
decided we didn't want those toxins in our home.
Decided we need to design a line of clothes that is just a pattern of random food
stains for traveling ~ Maloney #anyoneelseorarewejustslobs?
Comiserations on drawing the short straw that
decided it was your plums that were to be gingerly placed on the startlingly
stained chopping block that we call ps eu blog.
In 2013 Mary Weatherford said, «If anyone
decides to make
stain paintings, even now they have to consider Frankenthaler.»
Her paintings result from her varied processes of
staining, soaking, painting, and stretching the canvas until she
decides which side is the front and which side is the back.
In this clear - eyed and nuanced consideration of the intersections of myths, monsters, and miracles, Meehan examines how we
decide whom we protect and whom we should be protected from by looking at notions of gender, vintage horror, and our own blood -
stained American history.
As the gallery press release describes it: «Working from both sides of the canvas, and often stretching and restretching it several times before
deciding which is front or back, she
stains, soaks and pours paint, sometimes forcing it through incisions or hosing down the canvas with water.»
But be mindful that even if you
decide to splurge on your baby at that couture baby store and splurge on a Versace onesie for your daughter (or a designer diaper bag, for that matter) don't expect it to stay free of baby
stains, drool and wear and tear just because of its price tag!
I have a demonstrated ability to make out
stained or damaged items and
decide status for repair, spot treatment, rewash, or discard.
When Barbara Hagin recently
decided to remodel her master bath, she chose
stained concrete for the shower, counters, and floor.
I am waiting for the episode where she says, «We found this old comforter in the neighbor's yard and thought the dog
stains looked unique, so we
decided to frame it and turn it into a picture over the home owner's bed.»
I
decided to «brown - wash» it with watered down brown latex paint to mimic the look of
stain.
I was still determined to keep some of the wood grain, so ultimately I
decided to
stain the top and paint the bottom.
We still haven't
decided if we're going to refinish the floors right away or not, but I'm crossing my fingers that the
stains will come up with a good scrub.
I am
deciding between a golden oak and an Early American
stain.
Warm metallics are so pretty and I
decided after painting the wood that I'd like to bring out the details on it a bit more by giving it a wash of espresso
stain.
You can also
decide for an elegant design with a flush mount fixture with a
stained glass design that will look elegant and stylish for years to come.
But we're still not feeling those red bricks... so after considering
staining and painting them, we
decided that it would be awesome to replace them with stacked stone:
I let the wood dry for several hours and then taped off and
stained the raw wood with Minwax Gel
Stain in Mahogany and painted the veneered portion in The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company's Sea Green (I
decided not to lighten it).
I never
stained the wood and
decided to oil it instead.
Rather than watered down
stain (should you
decide you ever want a teensy more color or texture / non-evenness (is that a word?
Ultimately, I
decided just
staining the boards an ebony color was the best for the look I was going for.