The whole vent hood area will be addressed soon and I’m really excited about the idea we have for that!.
-Spent like $3 on everything.(Major exaggeration for effect.
But we mostly just had to buy deck screws, stain, and pretty decorations for fun.So not thousands like we would have spent otherwise to get this deck in working order.).The most time consuming thing was cutting down all the old boards to make the spindles.
We really thought the wood was in horrible shape and that we’d need to buy new wood, but once we got started we realized we had more than enough good wood to do what we wanted, and then some!Changing out the railings from that tired-looking old lattice really made a big difference.. You could easily do the same thing with any deck by taking it apart and re-shaping it, or even just moving and re-sizing some stairs and railings.
It’s amazing what a difference you can make with a few basic DIY skills and a little creativity!.
We really wanted a comfortable to spot to sit out on the deck, but we also wanted to be able to walk without interruption from the back door to the stairs.Wrap your mini strip around the front of your bow and secure it in the back with a few dabs of hot glue.. Fluff it up a bit so it looks all perky and cheerful.
This is really easy because all those folded layers of fabric really give this bow a nice weight.. Now trim the ends of your tails so they look pretty.. You could probably leave your ends like this and it would be fine, but I folded mine over about a 1/2 inch and secured them with more hot glue..I really love the look of this bow!
I could see this little trick coming in handy for all kinds of things like gift wrapping, party decorations, or Easter baskets!.Hope you liked this one!