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Who is taking credit for the different height sinks in the bathroom remodel?Prepare to put mustard on those words, for you will soon be consuming them, along with this slice of humble pie that comes direct from the oven of shame set at gas mark “egg on your face”! -- Moss
There's three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who's got the same first name as a city; and never go near a lady's got a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, everything else is cream cheese. --Coach Finstock
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She said she'll write up some instructions. Sounds very easy. Freezer paper stenciled. Iron on the stencil then paint with fabric paint. It looks very professional.Originally posted by TripletDaddy View PostHave her post some instructions. Those look good. (the shirts, not the bedding
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via a galaxy s3 far far away"Don't expect I'll see you 'till after the race"
"So where does the power come from to see the race to its end...from within"
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Seriously! Maybe I shouldn't have scheduled that business trip to be out of town for the last week and a half.Originally posted by Coach McGuirk View PostI got mine last week the day after they announced. They had all styles and sizes. I can see some piss poor planning in here by someone."To the man who only has a hammer, everything he encounters begins to look like a nail."
—Abraham Maslow
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That's a good idea. I may go this route.Originally posted by doctorcoug View PostIt cost five dollars for the shirts. She made a template herself, and then did whatever magic was needed herself. I suspect, the paint cost a quarter for all of them.
I've learned not to argue with my wife on interior design... life is much happier if I say, sure!
via a galaxy s3 far far away"To the man who only has a hammer, everything he encounters begins to look like a nail."
—Abraham Maslow
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Whole family? No one could pick gear up for you? They didn't have Internet where you were for a week and a half? You know why you don't have black out gear? You weren't prepared to have any.Originally posted by WashingtonCoug View PostSeriously! Maybe I shouldn't have scheduled that business trip to be out of town for the last week and a half.
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Sorry, my job doesn't leave a lot of free time on the road. I don't expect my wife and kids to sit around waiting for an announcement of a BYU blackout game. Maybe I also want to see the clothes in person. Maybe next time you can be a bud and pick some up for me?Originally posted by Coach McGuirk View PostWhole family? No one could pick gear up for you? They didn't have Internet where you were for a week and a half? You know why you don't have black out gear? You weren't prepared to have any."To the man who only has a hammer, everything he encounters begins to look like a nail."
—Abraham Maslow
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I found this. Seems simple enough, although the finished product in this link doesn't look as good as the one your wife did. The paint in this example doesn't look like a thick coat. The oval Y on your shirts looks like a normal silked shirt. How does this technique measure up to what your wife does?Originally posted by doctorcoug View PostShe said she'll write up some instructions. Sounds very easy. Freezer paper stenciled. Iron on the stencil then paint with fabric paint. It looks very professional.
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Totally! You never asked.Originally posted by WashingtonCoug View PostSorry, my job doesn't leave a lot of free time on the road. I don't expect my wife and kids to sit around waiting for an announcement of a BYU blackout game. Maybe I also want to see the clothes in person. Maybe next time you can be a bud and pick some up for me?
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She said that those instructions are ok with a few modifications.
1. Use a pillowcase over the paper and put the iron on hot and iron it down really well.
2. Use a small paintbrush and brush from the paper to the fabric, not the other way around. It bleeds if you paint from the fabric to the paper.
3. Use three coats. It only takes a couple of minutes.
4. Once the fabric is dry and you have removed the stencil, use the pillowcase again and iron on high to set the paint so it doesn't come off in the wash.
Remember, fabric paint.
via a galaxy s3 far far away"Don't expect I'll see you 'till after the race"
"So where does the power come from to see the race to its end...from within"
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Apologies to Mrs. DC, those actually look good. I was expecting the typical Mormon, homemade stuff (crap my mom made me where when I was 5
) I'm guessing she likes doing crafty stuff, or she probably wouldn't have done it. Also, props to the whole DC family, for coming back in black. Considering MDC did at least half a dozen, it was likely a significant money saver.
With all that said, it still is a lot more effort that I would ever go through. I'm basically too lazy to even consider this type of DIY type projects.
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As expected, since the Mannion injury the line has jumped to BYU -6.
For the degenerate gambler, or any LV boys looking to make some coin (cough..DH..fala..cough), the Mirage still has it as BYU -2.5, and a couple of off-shore places have an O/U of 38. I would be willing to cough up a lot of my (fictional) bank roll and wager 1/4 of BYU and 3/4 on the under.
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