Bigger than buzzwords: design automation at Bryden Wood

Next, you’ll need to grab your iron and iron out your fabric.

They look pretty neat too.. A few extras for fanciness and I had just the look I wanted.. You might think it sounds crazy to try and use cardboard to make a chalkboard, but it really works just as well as any other surface once you get the paint on there.That stuff is magic.. Here’s one in action!

Bigger than buzzwords: design automation at Bryden Wood

I’m pleased with it.Only one final tip: Try to remember to wipe your greasy fingerprints off of your labels before you photograph them to show the world.I’ve been working on a really quick little bathroom update for the last month or so, and of course, like on any project, there were lots of little imperfections.I learned a long time ago that caulking is your best friend for filling gaps and covering up mistakes, especially in an old house like ours where nothing is square.

Bigger than buzzwords: design automation at Bryden Wood

I thought I knew what I was doing when I started, but I found quite a few little things that made the job easier and look a lot better in the end.So I thought I’d share!.

Bigger than buzzwords: design automation at Bryden Wood

First of all, there are two ways that you can do your caulking: before painting and finishing, and afterwards.

Since I’d already done my painting and was just trying to cover up the yucky bits, I chose this silicone because I liked how it said “permanently WATERPROOF”.The idea is that you box up all your leftover holiday food and give it to the needy.

It’s a nice idea, but what it’s actually turned into is a big free-for-all shopping extravaganza with sales and fist fights and the whole nine yards.People basically go out and buy everything they feel like they should have gotten for Christmas but didn’t..

I don’t actually shop on boxing day cause it’s scary, but I did invent my own sad consumerist boxing day holiday.It’s called Birthday Boxing day.