Color Series
Our 4 Favorite Ways to Upcycle Before the Inlaws
So, the family is due in tomorrow. The shopping has been done, the turkey is in the freezer, and the recipes are laid out with care. With all that out of the way, you want to dazzle your guests even more? Here are some of our favorite DIYs, perfect for your Preval Sprayer
1. Colorful Candlesticks
Looking for a quick way to add color and bring your decor out of the dark ages? Update your candlestick holders with a pop of color! We love the color combos pictured,...
What's In a Boat Name?
Giving your boat a name is a tradition that has been around for thousands of years. There’s even a commonly seen trope of breaking a bottle of champagne over the bow that crops up in movies now and again—something which only happens during the christening.
When it comes to naming your boat, there are many tales and supposed "rules" but at the end of the day it's your boat so if you want to give it a name, you should go ahead and name it. What really matters is what you want your boat to be...
Maker's Minute - Spice Up Your Thanksgiving Table with this Runner
If you're a fan of our YouTube channel, you might have seen our latest episode of Maker's Minute, where we showed you how to create a table runner without any sewing involved. But for those of you who prefer a classic, written presentation, we outlined the steps below.
Here's what you'll need:
- A Preval Spray System
- Assorted acrylic craft paints
- A funnel and water
- Paintbrush
- Paint pallet
- Paper...
Perfect Place Settings - Painted Flatware DIY
If you’re counting down to a certain meal next week like we are... you’ve got food on the brain! As we prepare for family and feasts, we’ve got a fun flatware DIY perfect for your Thanksgiving table! Color blocking isn’t just for fashion, check out this colorful update you can easily do!
Applying Primer like a Pro
Today we’re going to be looking at priming for marine uses. We’ll show you how to do the very best job of it and give your boat a finish professionals will envy.
If you are planning on painting your boat, you will definitely need to prime it first. Why? Primer creates a smooth layer for the paint to spread over in a nice, consistent way. The paint quite literally bonds with the primer. Without primer, when the paint dries you will not get an professional, even finish.
Spraying marine primer, as opposed to...