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💗~Emily
Just started cutting molding myself and it does make a huge difference. I have to get a miter saw though because I was using the cheap yellow miter box and that is just awful! I made a wall mantel shelf that I done my first cuts on which is posted on my blog. Great tutorial.
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ReplyDeleteBrilliant!! I can't wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteThank you for detailing all of this out. I'm getting ready to try my hand at some moulding and this was exactly the info I needed! I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing a detailed, yet simple explanation for this! So helpful.
ReplyDeleteThis is a keeper. Saw, here I come! ;)
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In l0ve... did you paint your cabinets also? If so what is the color if you don't mind me asking... I really would like to redo my tiny kitchen
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the best tutorials I've read on how to do moldings. Thanks so much! What you've done is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo clean and simple (at least it sounds that way! :) ) Thank you soooooo much for this!! :)
ReplyDeleteI am totally impressed!!
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I would like to print the instruction out, but it does'nt let me do so.
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You make it look so easy!!! Come share!
Fabulous tutorial, and your moldings are just wonderful. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteGirl, you have just been bookmarked. This is great! Never do I feel more inadequate than when I'm trying to get the spatial relations of my mouldings straight in my head. I can only imagine what the look on my face must be, standing there in front of the miter saw. Befuddled no more!
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Wow - awesome!! I'm about to check out your other tutorial. Visiting from TT&J and am your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous post! Thanks so much for all of the info. I have loved looking around the rest of your blog too! Following you now...
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ReplyDeleteJust found this from Somedaycrafts......perfect timing!! Got a compound miter saw for Christmas and hubby just last night finally got it ouf the box and got it bolted down to a work table. I'm too chicken to use it yet. But, am hosting a crafternoon for some crafty friends tomorrow and need to make some straight cuts on some 2x2s. But not until AFTER I read, read, and re-read your tutorials! Thank you!!!
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This is great! I'm going to be installing baseboard pretty soon here and although I've become pretty good friends with out Miter saw from other doing other projects I still have never done any actual miter cuts! So this is a great post to refer to. Also I'm going to throw some molding on our 60's cabinetry to hold us over till we do our remodel. Thanks for sharing! =)
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Awesome tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
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Hi Emily! This was such a great and easy tutorial and your mouldings look just so gorgeous! I totally agree that it is the perfect way to give something a custom look without spending the big bucks. Thank you so much for linking this up to Inspiration Friday!
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I bookmarked this page for referencing again and I'm a new follower. This is such an informative post. THank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I have saved this to try in my bathroom!
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Hi Emily! I love this post on how to do moulding..I'll be saving this for future projects! Stop over, I'll be highlighting your project this weekend and I hope you'll join the party again...have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much!! This is a great, detailed, toutorial. Your pictures and clear explanations have eased my mind! I'm so excited to start cutting!
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Molding makes such a difference! Like jewelry for a room! Takes some getting used to cutting...good job!
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I was about to completely give up on crown moulding until I gave your tutorial a try. If I knew you in person, I'd buy you dinner. So, if you're ever in Beeville, TX, e-mail me, ok? Thanks for a lovely, easy to understand, fail proof tutorial!
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Love this! I just finished a mantel like Sarah's (see first comment) and I was about to throw the project away! Your tutorial is the best one out there! newest follower.. would love a visit and follow back, laura
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