And the kids like it!
If you’re worried about having to clean your paint tray afterwards, cover it in tinfoil before you pour in the paint and then you can just remove the tinfoil and throw it away when you’re done.Or, if you’re a highly evolved lazy painter like I am, don’t.
Just let the leftover paint dry right in the tray and pour your next color on top the next time you paint.It works just fine!.#5: Think Small.
There’s no rule that says that you have to tackle a big painting project, like painting a whole room, all at once.I love to work in small sections, for small, manageable periods of time.
If you’re waiting for that weekend when you have nothing going on and no responsibilities to worry about before you paint that room, well, likely that time is never going to come.
You may have to live with a half-painted room for a little bit, but before you know it, that room will be done and will feel fresh and new.Backporch Musings.
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Front Porch Ideas and More.If you’re looking for the Halloween home tour post, you can find that one.If you’ve already had a chance to see that one, then read on!.