Bryden Wood innovators reach WICE Awards finals

Or I would have just hot glued it right to the wall.

The video suggested using a little saw or a utility knife for the cutting.I used a serrated kitchen knife just to see if it would work and it was great!.

Bryden Wood innovators reach WICE Awards finals

You can see this is the classic “real life”: shot.I was playing around with this while Kennedy had a friend over and they were busy making a mess just outside of the camera shot.I liked that I could just do it right in my kitchen without needing to go outside or get a bunch of special tools out (besides that fancy cat litter box of course.).

Bryden Wood innovators reach WICE Awards finals

If my cuts were ever a bit rough, I was able to smooth them out using a piece of scrap fabric layered over the rough part.Then I just ironed gently on a fairly low setting.

Bryden Wood innovators reach WICE Awards finals

It worked like a charm!.

Once I had my pieces measured and cut, I got to use the hot glue!.Chris insisted he knew the fastest way to stain a deck and would just “throw a coat of stain on there” and be done with it..

If you missed the full before and after of this deck, click through to my.deck recycling project.

post to see how run-down this little slice of heaven used to be!.It turns out that he had this trick up his sleeve that made the job so much quicker and easier than any other deck staining project that I’ve seen before.. It’s actually Easy… Really.