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I’m doing these exercises every single day until I have a thigh gap.
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Cabinets in a muted shade of grey-green offer a fresh take on traditional white.
By taking down a wall, H&H senior design editor Cameron MacNeil added 60 square feet to homeowner Allan Myers’ kitchen. A new square island offers a work surface and acts as a gathering spot for guests when entertaining. Polished poured concrete floors were chosen as an attractive and durable option. The six-burner Viking professional range was a must-have for Allan, a decision that Cameron supported. “Good appliances will automatically make your cabinetry look better,” he says.
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Light It Up, Pinterest Style
Steps:
- Draw out your proposed plan on the back of the canvas in pencil. I really liked the design of the original image, so I tried to place my lights in a similar pattern.
- Start making holes with your paper piercer. I quickly realized that it was a multi-step process in that I first made a hole with the piercer. Then I took the end of a light and punched it through the hole, making it a tiny bit bigger. That allowed me to take the other fatter end of the piercer and make a big hole.
- Put a little glue around the hole.
- Push the light through and hold for a few seconds before letting go. Do this over and over and over until you have your desired pattern.
- Once you’re all done, use the super scientific method of securing the back with pieces of duct tape. Surprisingly, they won’t show through the front, even with black duct tape.
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Bloody accident.
Typical social networking site mirror shot :) first one…ever.
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