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I really thought I’d have to break all the chunks up, but they dissolve instantly right into the rubbing alcohol!.

our trick for figuring out weird angles.when you’re doing your trim work, but today we thought we’d share just a few more ideas to get you feeling inspired.

The Forge: The world's first P-DfMA commercial office building opens in London

You’ll give your home a polished look and end up with rooms that look much more custom and expensive too!.Update plain cabinets – To avoid expense in low traffic areas we often end up with plain cabinet doors in laundry rooms or pantries or on a children’s bookshelf.Adding strip (or two) of thin moulding is a great way to spice up these drab doors in minutes for often less than $1 per foot.

The Forge: The world's first P-DfMA commercial office building opens in London

All you need is glue and and mitre box or saw.Here’s a video that’ll show you how easy it is!.

The Forge: The world's first P-DfMA commercial office building opens in London

Entry Doors – Just like the cabinet update, the addition of a thin strip of moulding will also liven up an uninteresting door for a fraction of the the total replacement cost.

If you can get creative and make the right choices, the unique look will bring greater value than just the cost savings.. 3.Last year, I really cleaned out my bins and tried to leave mostly only things that I love.

This year, there wasn’t much left!Of course, when I’m in the stores, I’m finding myself drawn to only the most expensive Halloween decorations this year, and that’s just not happening with a new baby on the way and a nursery to work on!

I decided to take it as a challenge and see what I could do with what I had on hand already, and some basic seasonal things, and then make a list and go back to the stores to catch the after Halloween clearance sales a little later on.🙂 Next year will be great!.