Spring Cleaning Tips for your Home – Paint touch ups

  • Jody Finglas
  • February 24th, 2016
  •   Blog

Take it from the Expert.  As much as I love to take out the soap and sponge… I just repaint. Although, if you decide to do just a part of the wall, you need to know that your newly painted areas will look different than the original parts. Why?  Because paint that has been stored, […]

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Introducing The Painted Lady, our new publication enhancing your life and painting!

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No more dreary kitchens – and at a fraction of the cost of renovating

  People have gotten another 10 years out of their kitchens this way.    In todays’ environment, we are doing a lot of brightening kitchens verses helping the owners to renovate them. Your kitchen experience can go from one of dingy to exciting and inspiring. As long as the boxes and hinges are in good […]

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Can I paint my refrigerator?

  • Jody Finglas
  • January 22nd, 2016
  •   Blog

Yes , you can. Now we are talking about old refrigerators that might already be a color. Yellowed whites, or beiges can be refreshed to bright clean whites to brighten your kitchen. The main ingredient in this project, is buying the right paint – Gloss Appliance Paint or my favorite Rust-Oleum Appliance Epoxy. Understand that […]

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The History of The Paint Brush

  • Jody Finglas
  • December 28th, 2015
  •   Blog

The use of a tool that resembles the modern day paint brush dates back to prehistoric times. Wall and cave drawings display a form of strokes which was discovered to not be made with sticks or stones. Fossilized brushes were discovered in Egypt.  They were made of split palm leaves while others, used by different […]

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