I’ve been spending a lot of time this summer working on client projects and they’ve really run the gamut – interior design, making pillows, painting furniture, reupholstery, and painting kitchen cabinets. How’s that for variety?
Last week, I showed you the hutch I was finishing up, and mentioned that the last remaining step was finding a way to disguise the paint splotched latticework I couldn’t access on the back of the door.
I had an idea to mimic the pattern on the back of the glass with felt tape the same width, and guess what? It worked PERFECTLY.
Do you know how amazing it feels when an idea turns out exactly as you imagined it would? Like you just want to high-five someone, pump your fist in the air, and yell, “YEAH!” Now imagine me doing this alone in my garage.
From the front, the felt tape is practically invisible, just casting the faintest shadow, that reads as a shadow cast by the latticework itself.
I’m planning to deliver the hutch and reinstall the cabinet doors all this weekend and I’m feeling super excited to really cross these couple of projects off my list!
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