Pumpkin recipes that will make you wish fall would never end!
The only thing holding it up at this point will be the rail down the middle and all the junk that you keep under your bed..
It looks and sounds boring and tedious, but I promise you it can be so simple!Grab your drywall mud and your scraper/spatula thing and I’ll show you!.
If you need to tape joints or corners, do those first.Apply a bit of mud under the tape and then again over top.. Now for the screw holes.And, here’s the trick with mudding: You want to apply.
Just enough to cover the screw and barely any extra at all.. Don’t let.*ahemchris* tell you that you need to glob it on.
You’re just going to spend all eternity sanding it off later and then you’re never going to want to do it again.. You’re going to have to do two coats of mud over your joints and screws anyway, so why not make them quick coats?
And yes, you do have to do two coats.What was missing from your original bathroom that you absolutely had to have in your new one?.
Since we knew the whole family would end up using this bathroom, two sinks were a must.We also really wanted a free-standing tub so we could really feel like this was a relaxing and indulgent space too.
Heated floors are pretty necessary for Canadian Winters too in my opinion!.I think that little “KraftMaid Cabinetry” label inside the top drawer is so pretty!