I have
wall hooks around my house — in the laundry room to hang reusable bags, large ones in my closet to hang purses, small ones in my closet to hang necklaces, in the living room to hang framed pictures and so forth.
I have
wall hooks around my house — in the laundry room to hang reusable bags, large ones in my closet to hang purses, small ones in my closet to hang necklaces, in the living room to hang framed pictures and -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Some simple DIY plumbing solutions, a skirt for a sink, the just - right fitting and affordably - thrifted vintage mirror (six months of walking
around thrift shops with a tape measure finally paid off), one new light fixture (Acworth from Barnlight Electric), and a simple little modge - podged towel
hook that allows for a «big people» hand towel in addition to the one for little hands below (and, oh - so - conveniently covers up another hole in the
wall).
These gates are typically installed with screws or
hooks attached to the
wall on either side of the fireplace and wrap
around the front.
One way to do this is to tie one end of a cord
around the tree trunk and attach the other end to a
hook or picture hanger in the
wall.
For example, our little read - headed journalist gains a grappling
hook to help get
around levels, while Haddock can now smash through certain
walls.
For example, his limbs might become giant magnets, enabling him to walk up
walls or rip away enemy shields... Or maybe extendible spring - loaded hands would allow him to activate far - away switches or work as a grappling
hook... Or he could have a tank - like body, easily crossing over spikes and pushing objects
around the levels... These are just a few possibilities we're considering (the game is still in the design phase), but you get the idea!
Pilots are even more agile in the multiplayer arena, swinging
around obstacles with a grappling
hook and bouncing off
walls.
There are platforming sequences, but they're all essentially just bad QTEs — there are no explicit button prompts, but the passages are completely linear and every time Yaiba has to jump or grab a
hook with his chain to swing
around, the game goes to slow motion and the next step in his way flashes up, so there's no need to figure out how to go on and no challenge, really, except the deaths that arise from the game's arbitrary distinction whether it wants you to press the jump button to smash a
wall in midair or not.
You can also
hook «not heavy» items to the
wall while still leaning them on a surface, if you just want to keep pets and kids from moving things
around but still want the look of leaning art.
I've had these little anchor
hooks sitting
around my house for awhile and when I found the brass «captain» plaque a couple of weeks ago, I decided that they would be the perfect nautical touch for under our map
wall in the hallway just outside my office.
You can secure a leaning mirror to the
wall with a
hook if you have little ones running
around!
Command
hooks are a life saver
around the holidays, because they are not permanent and will not ruin your
walls, glass or any surface when they are removed.