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| 26 Dec 2012 08:07 PM |
1. Find a finished milk or juice container. Cut off the top of the carton. Discard (or recycle) the top.
2. Wash it out and leave it to dry. Make sure that it is thoroughly dry before using it.
3. Pour in the amount of paint you wish to use. The tall sides of the carton will keep it safe and provide plenty of space for your brush to drip the paint down.
4. Carry it around the room or area that you're painting. The benefit of this method is that you only need to carry a small amount at a time rather than lugging about a heavy can of paint and risking knocking over the lot. The milk or juice container is light enough to hold in one hand and paint with the other, which is great when you're standing up a ladder!
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| 27 Dec 2012 02:20 PM |
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