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Holiday "Cheers" |
You've seen Jim Connelly and Peter De Sousa Regularly on Debbie Travis's Facelife, Designer Guys, The Mom Show and more - here they show exciting new paint projects with step-by-step instructions!
Jim loves Christmas, and this year he and Peter have created a unique, whimsical table display you and your guests will love. It starts with a giant martini glass and gives holiday decor a fun new twist!

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How Do They DO That? |

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Ever wonder why professional paint jobs look better, no matter how careful you try to be with your own? The right tools and technique are important, but more often than not the time and effort taken to prepare the surface is what gives that great-looking result.

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Start the New Year in Style! |
With a new year about to begin, it's time to open the door to new and exciting home design and decorating trends for 2007!

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You Wanted to Know! |
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I want to paint two walls that join each other in the corner of my room two totally different colors! How can i get the line between the two straight from floor to ceiling?
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This is a common problem as corners are often not really square! The best way to tackle this is to sand the corner really well with a square Dynamic sanding sponge (making sure to sand both sides evenly). This will help to square up the corner. After you have wiped down the corner with a tack cloth, paint the wall with the lightest color first in such a way the the corner where your two colors will meet is well covered. After letting the light colored wall dry for at least 24 hours, use Dynamic EdgeWise tape to make a straight line. Tack the tape first at the top of the wall and reel off enough tape to go all the way to the floor. Holding the tape tightly, try and tack it next at the floor so that the tension keeps it straight. Once you are satisfied that your tape line is straight, run your hand over the length of the tape to give your first color the protection it needs from your second darker color. Paint, then wait 24 hours to remove the tape.
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