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Put up painter's tape, then do it really carefully? Put up baby type stensils? Put up painter's tape, then leave the borders white, like a cool, boxy image?DevilAlumna wrote:We got most of the spare-room-to-become-a-nursery painted today. Ow, my back hurts (did all the baseboards and most of the edges.) Mr. DA got next to the ceiling, and handled the roller work.
Anyone have any tips on how to handle an interior corner where we're painting one wall a darker color, and the other lighter?
Your back hurts? Why, you sound like a Cameron Crusty!DevilAlumna wrote:We got most of the spare-room-to-become-a-nursery painted today. Ow, my back hurts (did all the baseboards and most of the edges.) Mr. DA got next to the ceiling, and handled the roller work.
Anyone have any tips on how to handle an interior corner where we're painting one wall a darker color, and the other lighter?
I didn't notice the small print disclaimer at the bottom of your post until I was going to put up a good natured correction. Never mind... ;)DevilAlumna wrote:By the way, I'd like to introduce the newest member of the DA household -- "Reddick!"*![]()
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5 ... =753453000
*Yes, I know JJ spells it Redick, but that just looks funny to me.
Bjorn's idea of tape is good. The trick, if using a latex paint, is gonna come in at the time you remove the tape. If you paint across the edge of the tape then you going to have a solid layer of latex rubber across from the wallboard onto the tape. Before removing the tape, I suggest a razor with a new edge, run it lightly across the edge of the tape before pulling it off. Otherwise, some paint may want to pull away from the wall along with the tape. 3M makes a good painter's tape. It's even in the proper, manly shade of blue.DevilAlumna wrote:
Anyone have any tips on how to handle an interior corner where we're painting one wall a darker color, and the other lighter?
Capt, matters of the church made us late, so I can't dispute what you say. (It did work out great. We parked close by, and for free!) It would not surprise me for more than a few of the Saints defensive players to be a bit nasty.captmojo wrote:Not in defense of your Saints, play was a little nasty in the beginning. The hit on Stewart looked a quite a bit 'purposeful', if you get my drift. That drift being that it wasn't intended to be just a tackle of the man with the ball. It was a forearm to the head, along with a helmet-to-helmet contact that had all the look of trying (and succeeding) to take the man out of the game from injury.
The Panthers finally discovered that Tony Pike was in uniform and didn't have to carry a clipboard all season. I'd really like to see what he could do with a starting assignment.
It's a roving recipe.devildeac wrote:Just in case no one looks at the Recipe Thread OR the True Brunchgate #2 Thread, here's the casserole recipe:
1 recipe=3 posts in different threads. That's why DD's the master!devildeac wrote:Just in case no one looks at the Recipe Thread OR the True Brunchgate #2 Thread, here's the casserole recipe:
bjornolf wrote:1 recipe=3 posts in different threads. That's why DD's the master!devildeac wrote:Just in case no one looks at the Recipe Thread OR the True Brunchgate #2 Thread, here's the casserole recipe:
Just wanted to be sure the folks who liked the casserole did not miss the recipe. ;)bjornolf wrote:1 recipe=3 posts in different threads. That's why DD's the master!devildeac wrote:Just in case no one looks at the Recipe Thread OR the True Brunchgate #2 Thread, here's the casserole recipe:
Nice article.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Coach K is on the front page of msn.com this morning...linking to this article.
http://msn.foxsports.com/collegebasketb ... ?gt1=39002