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Here’s how we did it!.

You can see that the construction is pretty simple from the back though.I painted the front to make them look weathered using a bunch of different random paints that I had on hand at the time..

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

I combined the two elements to make one big farmhousy piece of art for the wall!.….I don’t know what that’s supposed to mean so don’t ask.Kennedy helped me decide on the placement of the stars by holding them up while I stood back.

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

Then, when I thought I knew which option I had decided on, she told me that I was wrong and insisted that I put them up her way.(That exercise bike really needs to be moved out of here soon.).

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

So there you have it!

Exactly when I was looking for and I didn’t have to spend a dime.Don’t think you need to stick with all one material for all parts of your project.

There are some places where you’ll want to use MDF for it’s straightness, while there will be other places where a small piece of wooden trim will looks best once everything’s painted.Plain painted MDF edges are not the prettiest thing so plan to cover up the rough, exposed ends if you go with MDF, like we did.

in Baby Jack’s room... How Much Time Can You Spend?.

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