Moving the boards around and switching to new boards just did not make it possible to keep the plastic wrap on.
of the methods below!.Follow my blog with BloglovinSo, you remember a few weeks ago when I discovered this newspaper trick and I made my.
Easter decor carrots.Well, I couldn’t just leave it at that now, could I?Not with this new powerful crafting knowledge that I had on my hands.
I had to go ahead and make a whole bunny.In the Easter decor of my dreams there will definitely be a large-scale bunny or two, preferably made out of some kind of natural material.
such a thing as the Easter decor of my dreams.)
So I made it happen!.So as you can see, we have a vent pipe and it needed covering.
We decided that our best bet would probably be a combination of stainless steel and wood for this project.The wood because it would be easy to work with to get it to fit properly next to our really slopey kitchen ceiling, and the stainless steel to match all the stainless steel everywhere else.. We started out with four “posts” made out of 2×2 pine, sanded them down really well, and then cut slots for the stainless steel to slide into.. Next, I painted the parts of the posts that would be visible with the same paint we used for the cabinets.. Then it was time to assemble!
We had three sheets of 30 gauge stainless steel cut to cover the front and the two sides of the pipe and go all the way back to the wall.. We used GE Iron Grip adhesive to put the whole thing together and that really helped make this project a success rather than a total disaster.You may remember that we used the same adhesive a few weeks ago on our cabinet moulding update.