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How to Add O’verlays to a Glass Kitchen Cabinet by The Pink Dream Ceres from The Pink Dream reached out to us when she realized the glass front kitchen cabinets she ordered were… too plain!! Once she found out she could design Custom O’verlays to fit her upper glass cabinets, she was ecstatic! Our designers…
How to remove scratches and dents from O’verlays You will need a hairdryer or heat gun. [su_spacer size=”15″] Set the hairdryer to high heat and high fan speed. Let it warm up. [su_spacer size=”15″] If using a heat gun, set it to low temperature and high fan speed. [su_spacer size=”15″] In a well-ventilated area, place…
Using O’verlays on interior doors is a smart way to make a spectacular decor statement, and it’s easy to accomplish! This DIY home decor project can be done in very little time aside from the paint’s dry time. Step by step instructions: 1. These panels are designed for flat surface doors. Doors with framed areas where…
How to Paint O’verlays Unpainted O’verlays Painted O’verlays Spray Paint (easiest): You’ll need… Spray paint color of your choice such as Rustoleum or a similar product. In this demonstration we used Rustoleum spray paint in Coral Your choice of O’verlays we used the 7″ x 14″ Grace Isopropyl alcohol such as household rubbing alcohol Clean…
The reveal is the space between the outer edge of the O’verlay and the edge of the drawer front. Kind of sounds like a Seinfeld episode, I know, but many of you have asked what this “reveal” we speak of actually is. Above you have the Malm 6 drawer with Anne 6″ x 29″…
(above Pippa Rast Kit #1) Today we are talking about glue, so boring but so necessary when it comes to O’verlays. Think of O’verlays like the false eyelashes for your dresser. They add serious glam and you don’t want them falling off, right? So we are going to run down a list of options and go…