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Brighten an outdoor table with a tray of fresh blossoms or Candles. 1. Use a handsaw to cut a 2 x 4 x 6 deck railing to your desired length; ours is 19 inches long. (The railing piece comes with precut grooves.) Sand the cut edges smooth. 2. Apply primer (#164759) and paint on all sides; allow each coat to dry. We used Valspar Signature Colors, Creative Ideas for Color, Wild Grape CI 212, semi-gloss. 3. Position the railing with the flat side down. Place glass containers filled with flowers or candle votives in the grooves.
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1. Roll a length of bubble wrap (#274909) until you reach your desired bolster diameter. Secure the roll with masking tape (#236989). Use scissors to trim the length for a shorter bolster; for a longer bolster, place two rolls side by side. 2. Use a flexible tape measure to check the length and circumference of the roll. Add 6 inches to the circumference and 16 inches to the length to determine the fabric size needed. 3. Use scissors to cut an 84-inch drapery panel (allen + roth, #18337) to fit the roll. 4. Center the roll parallel to the inside cut edge of the panel. Secure the edge to the roll using self-adhesive squares (#90073). Completely wrap the roll. Secure the top edge of the panel with self-adhesive squares. 5. Hem unfinished edges by rolling them to the inside and securing with a hot-glue gun. Tie off each end, candywrapper style, with jute twine (#66510).
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The Traditionalist (#99210) As classic as its owner, this hook works well in any space.
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5-inch Aged Bronze (#178711) This dark finish stands out on lightcolored homes.
5-inch Black Italic (#178531) A timeless, black option works on most homes.
6-inch Reflective (#68205) An outline makes these numbers easy to see.
4-inch Satin Nickel (#60796) A silver finish gives a crisp, clean look.
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