Fed Up!!! Why can't i get a good haircut?!!!
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fed up with people who can't dress *vent*
Comments (33)AAack! I am a forty something who finally gave in to the low rise fad.Unfortunately I am unable to find clothing in the women's dept. in any size under a four.The fours are really the old sevens of yesteryear with a new label for all those fatty's that want to believe they have gained no weight in the the last ten years.I wear a size two,and finding a jean that is anything close to a fit is impossible unless I enter a juniors dept.The jeans I have learned to live with.This years new challenge is finding shorts my size that have enough fabric in them to cover the tops of my legs a little bit.The future looks bleak.I was in a framing shop and the owner had on short shorts and she is a good fifteen years older than I,and seems to be conservative in every other way,so I am guessing the fashion faux pas is another one of necessity since she was smaller than I....See MoreWhy can't I get the paint to crackle?
Comments (2)I use regular white glue all of the time, never have a problem. I usually paint on the base coat, let dry completely, paint on a coat of glue, let dry completely, paint the top coat, and it always crackles no matter what surface I have done it on, and I have even done it on paper bags. You have to let the glue dry completley. It doesn't matter how thick. The width of the cracks are determined by how thick the top part is, and you can't go back and forth with top coat. just put one brush stroke on and let it do its' thing! LOL! Good luck. Maybe you are fussing too much. Let the glue and paint do it for you!...See MoreWhy can't I get this?!!
Comments (7)The color in the foyer and LR and stairs will look different in the office because it is a more enclosed space, and little light gets in. I think the Oak that you love elsewhere might go muddy in that room, and you will end up hating it. I would think about the teal, but be sure that the color is ÂclearÂ, not greyed or dusty, or you will end up with the same issue. I think the cherry desk, woven chair and neutral rug would work fine with that, and it would become a fun office space, rather than just another gold-brown space. Can the fabric on the chair be changed? You could look for a fabric that brings in the teal, if it is not already in the tropical print. Another choice would be red - but that would partially depend on what color cherry the desk is, and what color the flooring is....See MoreUgh! Why can't I make up my mind?
Comments (12)All good advice. I just wasn't ready to shop for a new master bedroom set since we have plans to redo our masterbath and likely will recarpet etc the master bedroom but not right away. I bought a very nice quality set and it has stood the test of time. @LES917: I am in love with Walter E Smithe. Haven't been there in years. I really walked around saying I like that and that and that. My husband went too and appreciated being able to see and sit and touch and feel which we hadn't been able to do with a decorator. Turned out the man who helped us with the store general manager and senior designer. You get special treatment when you show up at 10am on a Monday morning. The store was ours. @karinl: yes, it isn't a matter of the money really this time it is what to do, and do ONCE. I think I am just tired of looking at the guest room waiting for me to finish it. It's been painted and crown molding installed since April. I will admit I prefer the bedroom pieces to match. Nowerdays even within the same collection there are variations in pieces. I don't want to spend time coordinating things from this or that collection. I am old school I guess (even at 41!)....See Moresameboat
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