When we named Kennedy, we thought we would never hear of another one and now I think we’ve met 8 in just the last two years in our little town.
I’d still try to use them after they were hard and crunchy, but that just never really worked too well and I would just get mad..When my parents were here a few months ago, they helped me to paint the room we’re working on upstairs and when they were done, they did something really amazing: They cleaned my brushes up really really well!
When I went to use them again, it was like paintbrush bristle heaven.They were so soft and pliable and I just really couldn’t go back.. Of course learning to be patient and take my time to clean the brushes properly just wasn’t an option, so I figured out a way to get the same results, but with no effort or time required.Sounds pretty good, right?
Here’s what I came up with!.I’ve been using this method for about a month now and it works like a charm every time!.
The first thing you need to do is get some kind of a container to stick your painty brush in.
I use this old yogurt container.I guess I really do love my ugly kitchen!.
Don’t miss the rest of the kitchen tours this week!.Thursday, August 22.
Practically Functional.While Wearing Heels.