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Cork boards that have two hooks at the top of the board are easier to install and only require that you put two nails or screws in the wall. However, they limit the orientation of the board and ...
NOTE: if you don’t want to use adhesive, you can nail thicker cork to your wall – just add a hammer and nails to the list of tools required. Step 3: Keep it level ...
A cork board wall is ideal, especially if you’ve got a small space to fill and want to add some texture and warmth. Cork provides insulation against heat, sound and vibration (good for WFH areas ...
1. Curate a vision board It doesn’t need to be the new year for you to focus on some of your goals or visions for the future. Dedicating a pinboard to what you hope to achieve, whether that be ...
Then hammer a toothpick into each dot at a slight angle so the spools of thread won't fall off the mounted board. Mount the board to your wall and add the spools and you're finished.
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