Spackle
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No-Clutter Decorating Tips
above the bathroom sink. Glue a frameless mirror to the center and surround it with shiny new catchalls, such as a metal spackle pan screwed in place, wire baskets hung from cup hooks, a large hook, and broom clips for toothbrushes. Place your toiletries
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5. Clean, Patch, Caulk
of the things we gonna do is we gotta spackle these holes. Uh hum. Okay? Yeah ..... there's one below that we wanna go. A spackle is actually formulated, and there is a difference between a spackle and caulking. A spackle is lightweight
the installation. One of the things we gonna do is we gotta spackle these holes.A spackle is actually formulated, and there is a difference between a spackle and caulking. A spackle is lightweight. It is a synthetic, and what this is, is actually a very cool tool. It's called a Patch Stick and what it is, is like deodorant for the wall. You twist it and actually forces it up. It's very inexpensive, and what we're gonna do is come over here and just put in a little bit of spackle like that. Don't overfill too much. Now, here's the neat thing about this particular tool. It has its own scraper head builtGo on. So, here's my hole. I'm just gonna dab on some spackle and use my nifty little hand on it. Here we go! -
Kinara for Kwanzaa
2 blocks florist foam 1 cup premixed spackle Glue Cup Melon baller tool Acrylic paint 1-inch paintbrush ..... the foam to fit candles. 2. Decorate kinara. Mix 1 cup of spackle and 2 tablespoons of water (mixture should be thin), and
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Midnight Merriment Tombstones
tool Styro Wonder Cutter Plus Foam saw Wood file Shrink-free spackle Fine-grit sandpaper Repositionable spray adhesive Dark Gray ..... cutting more away as necessary. Fill with shrink-free spackle . To add cracks to your tombstone, cut away a portion with
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Tabletop Angel
Dust mask Resealable plastic bag Aluminum foil Crafts glue Spackle Gesso Paintbrush and foam brush Weathered rust paint Crackle ..... Drill a tiny hole in the back of the head for the halo. 4. Spackle and fill the nail holes . To create texture, use the paintbrush




