Has anyone tried this?
#22
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like somebody further up ^^^, I am going to just paint mine a lighter color
and use a Sharpie to do the outline.
I've seen this idea on Pinterest for pots and pans,...wellll,
everything I see is viewed through quilter's eyes, lol.
and use a Sharpie to do the outline.
I've seen this idea on Pinterest for pots and pans,...wellll,
everything I see is viewed through quilter's eyes, lol.
#25
Julia Child's (The French Chef) husband, Paul, did this for her kitchen. He outlined every pot, pan, lid and utensil. Loved the idea then, love the idea now. Thanks for the reminder to do this. Please make sure you post a picture when you get it done.
#26
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Tip for painting pegboard or other perforated surfaces with a roller - to clear out the paint film over the holes, just blow on it while it's still wet! Use your own lungpower for small jobs, or canned air for larger jobs. Works like a charm.
#27
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I like the idea but I just know that as soon as I did something like that I'd end up having to replace a bunch of stuff for some reason and nothing would line up anymore. I'm a little superstitious that way, LOL.
#30
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Thanks for the responses. My husband hurt his back and won't allow me to use the power saw (probably a good thing about the power saw) so as soon as he's able to cut and frame the pegboard, I'll post pictures!!
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