Go ahead and paint.
Any bleeding that occurs when you do this will be the base color and will be invisible!The second part of this tip is to use a thin.

or even something like a q-tip to do this step.That way you use way less paint and you don’t have a whole big brush to clean afterwards.Just a quick rinse (or a toss in the trash) and you’re done!.

So after that little 2-minute step was done, I went ahead and added the aqua.. Then it was time to peel back the tape!.The results were nothing short of thrilling.. Now that is one perfect paint line!.

Here’s how the whole desk area looked when I was done..
This project could have been a disaster with so many lines and so many opportunities for mistakes, but it was really just a completely satisfying way to spend a morning!.I doesn’t help that Chris was trying to fix something about this little under-the-stairs door and the screw was too long and went right through the wood.
I white washed the twine anyway, for an aged look..But then when you stand back… and you hang a “G” on it, it’s actually pretty cute.
When you pass by it in the hall, it looks like it might be that natural bleached wood that we’ve been seeing around.. And I think it might bring a nice bit of softness to this hall that’s going to end up looking pretty crisp and contrasty.. And I’m probably thinking just way too much about one little measly door pull..Besides, I can always go back to Leo.Do you ever feel like you’re learning way too many big life lessons for a person your age?
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