bathroom built back up.
my trick for cutting them without tearing up.That may come in handy!I have seen some mighty impressive bookshelves out there in internet-land in my day.
Really pretty ones that are perfectly arranged and perfectly styled.I’ve even seen some really impressive tutorials on how to “get the look” of these bookshelves and the people who wrote them have always been so talented and so helpful with all of their great advice.But honestly, those “how to style your shelves” articles always make my head spin.
It starts off innocently enough with them telling me to start with a few books, or larger objects, or blue things, or whatever.Pretty soon though, it’s descended into me needing to find 87 different objects which are exactly 68% the size of one another and exactly 1/2 a shade lighter than the third item from the left on the bottom shelf to make the whole scheme balance out….
and it just gets uglier from there.
#aintnobodygottimeforthat.One’s the before and one’s the after.. Now, truth be told, I just like to use the toothbrush cause it’s kinda fun.
It’s really not a necessary part of the process and if you have something special and delicate, you can just use a soft cloth with the toothpaste..I had one little piece that I really didn’t want to use anything too harsh on so I just smeared a little toothpaste all over it with my finger, let it sit for a bit, rinsed it and then dried it off with a towel.
It still worked!.It worked for everything!.