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Sunday, January 17, 2010

Open Question: How do I stick posters to stucco walls? and more...

 
 



Open Question: How do I stick posters to stucco walls? and more...

Open Question: How do I stick posters to stucco walls?

Okay so I know how to level them properly etc. My problem is finding out how to make em' stick to my stucco walls. I bought these poster sticky things specially made for larger posters so I'll be using those for that. But what about my smaller posters? I tried rolling scotch tape but that was a major fail. Lol. So...will any tape stick to my stucco walls AND not damage the poster? I've also heard of something called, "Poster Puddy." Does this stuff work? Thanks for all your help. <3

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Open Question: advice on painting a fireplace surround?

Hi we want to paint our wooden fireplace suround, just wondered if there was any specialist paint or techniques anyone could recommend so that we don't ruin it!

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Open Question: How can i decorate my bedroom like Lauren Tanner's from Make It or Break It?

I really like Lauren Tanner's bedroom in Make It or Break It, it's just so girly and homey. Right now my bedroom is mosly beige, white, black and brown.. and i won't be able to paint my walls purple - like Lauren's. If you've got any ideas to how i can decorate mine like hers, without having to buy too much new stuff, I'd be so happy! xoxoxo

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Open Question: see through colored paint ?

i need dark brown paint to paint the trim on my light beige bordered mirror. i was wondering if their is paint that is a little see through so i can see the textures look in the border, its pressed wood but it has dark lines through it for the illusion of wood and i would like to keep that illusion.

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Open Question: Cracking where the wall and ceiling meet?

Hi We have recently bought and done up a house, basically ourselves, other than the kitchen and bathroom. the house had been empty for 5/6 months and had become a little dam/moist, but not so bad it needed treating. The loft has been newly insulated and we are storing stuff up there though I don't feel it is unduly heavy. Over the past 3/4 weeks cracks have started occurring along whole length of the line where the wall and ceilings meet, in several rooms upstairs. None directly below where the bulk of the wieght in the loft is. We are of course just hoping this is due to the changes in weather, and that we have installed a new heating system. Has this happened to anyone else or doe anyone have any idea what/why this is happening, and what we can do to stop it? Regards Ashley

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Open Question: i need to sell my 3pc real leather recliner sofa for a reasonable price anyone know where or what site ?

i dont like to use ebay. or if your interested in buying one let me know

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Open Question: Has anyone discovered Scentsy warmers? I got mine for Christmas, and they fill the whole house with the scent?

I read on this website that they last a lot longer than jar candles. If interested check it out... http://flamelesswicklesscandles.com/

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Open Question: Who wanted Roary Curtains?

Would the lady who wanted these please contact me I might be able to help ladyf1uk@hotmail.com Lynn

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