Anyway, the point is that the new door knocker looks great!.
You can read more about all of my projects from this room in my.dining room archives.

I was not paid to write this post, however Birch Lane did provide me with the rug and the pillow covers for this dining room project free of charge.My opinions about how splendidly fantastic the room turned out are all mine!Here I am with another one of Chris’ clever DIY tricks!I caught him doing this one the other day when he was laying the floor tiles in the bathroom and I just had to share it.

I never would have thought to do it like this, but it works.Start out by measuring the diameter of the curve that you’ll be needing and cut out a triangular notch that’s the length of the diameter at the base of the triangle (on the edge of the tile) and half that length high.

This is for a half-circle type of curve, which will be probably the most common curved cut you’ll need because every bathroom needs a toilet!.
Next, either use a grade school style compass, or just find a round object about the size of your hole and trace out a circle that touches all three points of your triangle.Just boil some water and you’re good to go!.
8.Macaroni and cheese with cut up leftover hot dogs... 9.Steak and Corn on the Cob.
When we do this one we usually have it our first night.I marinate the steaks in Ziplock bags ahead of time and remove most of the outer corn husks, leaving just a thin layer.
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