thank you! i cheated and already had these pressed flowers in my craft kit. ordered them here - > https://www.amazon.com/Nuanchu-Chrysanthemum-Tweezers-Scrapbooking-Decoration/dp/B08CNBD37K?pd\_rd\_w=HKoPS&content-id=amzn1.sym.bc622850-a717-4d94-96c3-7cc183488298&pf\_rd\_p=bc622850-a717-4d94-96c3-7cc183488298&pf\_rd\_r=N7QXCV52GY0S...
I ordered the feet off of Amazon . I had to remove a bit of material from the legs to make the feet it and to keep the table level, pre-drilled holes in the bottoms of the legs, then attached the feet using the included screws.
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I had a thought and might do this on the glass since I LOVEEEE stained glass
d-c-fix self-Adhesive Window Film Tulia 17.7'' x 78.7" not for U.S. and Canadian Markets https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00QMDVSIW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_4J4FVD9RWDMQY5YR3EEC
When I got my Uggs I purchased a cleaning kit. It has protection spray in it. I've always just used that. https://www.amazon.com/UGG-Protector-Shoe-Natural-Medium/dp/B01IU8U99A I've never had an issue with the dye, that doesn't mean someone else wouldn't have an issue, I just never have. I've also never used any brand other than those 2 brands and they are wonderful products.
Dunno, lapti are pretty stiff and solid, not like Sabo shoes but definitely holding the shape. T-shirt yarn will stretch out immediately.
Although I've got those Skechers BOBS shoes with a similar weaved pattern. These are made of elastic band which is also pretty stiff. I wonder if making shoes with T-shirt yarn on a sole would work.
Dang, that's the kind of paint I use too, so it must be my technique. I mean, the stuff I've painted doesn't look TERRIBLE, but it seems like there's always at least one blindingly-shiny spot amongst a sea of satin that haunts me...
By "paint sprayer," do you mean one of these things for spray paint cans? Sorry for all the n00b questions btw, and thank you for answering!
To clarify, the k-cup organizer was something like this. For the drawer, I took three of these Dollar Tree desk organizers and strapped them firmly together with zip ties.
The light fixture is a great idea. If it were mine, and assuming the rod is hollow, I’d cut maybe 1/4 to 1/3 off the bottom of the rod length-wise, and put a strip of LEDs in the top of the rod, so it becomes like a lamp shade and focuses the light down. Personally, I probably wouldn’t use RGB, but that type of strip. I’d probably go with white, like a soft/yellowish white, to kinda match the yellowish light available at the time.
Not sure about the wires, though. I guess, if you know how to solder, a small hole could probably be drilled out the side or bottom of the bracket (assuming it’s somewhat hollow as well), and just drop the wire down. Otherwise, maybe just cut a small notch out of the surface that meets the wall.
If you just so happened to have an old roller desk, or something similar, you could mount it on that and run the wires out the back.
But, I really like the light idea. I know my dad kept the towels racks from their master bathroom after they remodeled it. They were just basic chrome brackets with a square chrome rod. But, now I really want to go snag them, clean them up, and cut the bottom edge off the rod and stick a strip of lights in it because it would be perfect for my desk. It would project the light down onto the surface of the desk, without binding me and washing out my monitor, like my current light does...
I also got mine on Amazon! This is the link to the exact ones. Signstek 16" Two-Rod Hairpin Table Legs, Set of 4,Vintage Metel, for Coffee Tables, Modern Desks, Night Stands, Or Chairs, etc https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01LWOUO27/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QofDCb74M5887
I also got mine on Amazon! This is the link to the exact ones. Signstek 16" Two-Rod Hairpin Table Legs, Set of 4,Vintage Metel, for Coffee Tables, Modern Desks, Night Stands, Or Chairs, etc https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01LWOUO27/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_QofDCb74M5887
I would also use reinforced fabric. They make a book spine mending fabric tape that is sold specifically to do this. Probably made by many companies but here is the first link I found.
My mother in law gave it to me and the person she bought it from broke it. It was badly glued back together. I tried to slowly take it apart to reglue it back together better but it wouldn’t budge. So I cleaned up the excess glue with acetone on a q-tip and used liquid gold leaf to paint the gold over the cracks.
Haha, thanks; he loves helping.
I can't find the tool I have, but it holds a tool similar to this. There are a bunch of others on Amazon that look like an easier tool to use than mine.