
This is a wooden lattice that had gotten destroyed by vandalism in my yard so I cut it to size with a jigsaw. I painted with black craft paint and now I am going to make some pilot holes in the wood with a drill bit. Just take a drill bit that has a slightly smaller width than the body of the screw (where the threading is) and drill a hole in the wood. When you screw in the screw This pilot hole will help the wood not to split. Then I will screw on sheet metal to the back of it. If you drill pilot holes into the wood and the sheet metal at the same time that will help the homes to align. this will go in the new bathroom. This will go on the window that opens to the kitchen in the main part of the house, instead of curtains.

This is the light that I installed in the new bathroom. The electricity either wasn’t turned on! Or I messed up the installation of it. Sadness. It is technically an outside light that was almost half the price of the same style light that they had for inside of the house.


I mudded some of a different part of the ceiling but did not mud the impression by the light. It looks worse than I thought! So I tried to put up this corner piece today with just calking and it is impossible to get it to stay so I had to make a pilot hole and screw one screw in. The whole thing is covered in calking. Is that even how you spell that?! I never want to do that again. Some of the shower started to separate after the other company did it so I had to redo some of it. If you do not scrape that off of a shower it will collect dirt! they did not scrape any of it I am guessing. Maybe they ate some too?? I wanted to put up black and white since the linoleum peel and stick is B & W.

This worked really well and I got it at the dollar store. It didn’t mark the shower or the sheet metal!!
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