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I paint full rooms with them all the time and because of how easy they are to handle, the job actually goes much more quickly than with a big roller.
It’s pretty small in this hall so there isn’t much room for a table or bench.This pillar gives me somewhere to put some flowers or whatever I think is seasonally necessary, decorating-wise.. That’s what we’ve got so far!
Up next, more white paint, installing the wainscotting, and then choosing some sort of contrasting color for the top half of the walls.The other night I needed a little pick-me-up.I was thinking about different decorating projects I could do, but then reminding myself that I need to tackle the bigger stuff first (which I have been, believe-you-me), but then feeling like I just wish I could be “done” one little room so I could actually just play around in it, but then realizing that it was going to take a little while and not to waste my time creating a bunch of decorations that just aren’t going to work in the final room anyway.. It’s a noisy place inside my head..So then I came across this idea on Pinterest.
And it was do-able.And would take about 3 minutes.
Not too much time to waste at all!.
So I got to play around a bit without feeling too silly.. And then I got to take a few pretty pictures of it!.I’d much rather accomplish my project and throw out the brush afterwards, than not get anything done because I just don’t want to make a mess that day.. #2: Save the Tape.
For most everyday painting jobs, painting tape really isn’t necessary.Try painting around trim and things like that without tape, and you’ll probably be surprised at how easy it really is to get a nice straight line.
You may have to pay a little more attention to what you’re doing on a particular section, but that hour of taping everything off that you’ll save will be worth it.For any little mistakes, just carry a damp rag and wipe as you go.