Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte
And I cut a little hole in one side and pulled out the lame foam of wimpiness.
I had been planning to make my own cornices for the kitchen.I had already purchased the fabric.
I had pitched the idea to Chris and he had kinda shrugged and seemed disinterested in the general idea of the project as usual..When The Cornice Store offered to let me try out their kits, I jumped on it!They had me at hot glue!
The whole process is really easy, quick, and the end result is completely professional-looking.You won’t believe you did it yourself!.
Let me show you how I did it!.
The forms are made out of light weight styrofoam and come shipped in easy to work with sections.. You also get brackets, hardware, and a tuck tool.Kennedy’s pretty thrilled with them and so am I!
Clearly.. Can’t wait to show you how fun they look hung up in her room!.If you’ve got a party coming up, or a girl’s room to decorate, or anywhere that you want a little extra fabulous floofyness, give this one a try!We all want the same things, really, don’t we?
A happy family, health for our loved ones, and a paint color on our walls that we love.None of those things are necessarily easy to achieve, but armed with a little luck and a bit of knowledge, we can definitely make a big difference in those areas of our lives..