Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

This time, instead of nailing sticks into the walls, I hot glued on some burlap..

Would you ever have noticed them before?And you probably never will again.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

So if you’re waiting until that day when you’re a “good painter” to tackle a project, don’t.If you do mess up bad enough that it continues to bug you, there are always disposable foam brushes for touch ups!.#4: Use Tinfoil (Or Not).

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

Using a roller is awesome.Dealing with all the rolling equipment is not.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

If you’re worried about having to clean your paint tray afterwards, cover it in tinfoil before you pour in the paint and then you can just remove the tinfoil and throw it away when you’re done.

Or, if you’re a highly evolved lazy painter like I am, don’t.that I really love for a few weeks now, so finally I had to jump in and make my first project.. Let me show you what I did!.

I have a stack of 6 different fabrics that I’ll be using in here, and for this project I chose these four..I picked up four plain canvases from the dollar store, each measuring about 8×10.

I put them out on the fabric and traced around each one, leaving about 2-3 inches extra to fold over.. Well, maybe a little more than that.I just eyeballed it!.