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Decorators & Designers Toolbox
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Content by Tammy Schoppet, Founder
of Rental
Decorating Digest
Assemble your own decorating toolbox!
Do-it-yourself decorating can be satisfying and great for the
budget. Having the right tools on hand makes this process even
more worthwhile. Here is a list of the most widely used tools for
basically any decorating project. With the right tools you can
accomplish anything!
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| Hanging
Things
Push Pins
Plastic Anchors
Picture Wire
Thumb Tacks
Sewing Machine Needles (to hang
pictures without large wholes, holds approximately 30#)
Cup Hooks
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Attaching
Things
Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
Can of Spray Adhesive
Staple Gun & Staples
Multi- Sized Rubber Bands
Plastic Twist Ties
Fusible Interfacings
Fabric Glue
Sewing Needles & Thread
Starch ( Easy on Easy off walls for
fabric wallpapering or for appliqués)
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Cutting
Things
Good Pair of Scissors for Fabric
Utility Scissors for everything else
Box Cutter
Woodworking you may need a light weight
handsaw.
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| Measuring
Things
Yardstick
Tape Measure
T-Square or Level
Dear Joe,
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| Decorating
Things
Gold Touch-up Pen
Spray paint Black& White
Sandpaper
Brushes
Craft Paint in your decors color scheme
Assortment of ribbons, buttons and
fringe.
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The
Hardware
These tools may not all fit in your
toolbox, yet are good to have on hand.
Hammer
Screwdriver - Phillips and Flat Head (
get multiple sizes)
C-Clamps
Iron & Ironing Board
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Storing Your Tools: Tools
can be stored in a toolbox, caddy or step stool which allows for
easy access and will keep your tools organized in one central location .
Replenish as needed and you are ready to conquer
any decorating project!
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