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The case for open sourcing

2025-10-08 19:03:07

my trick for cutting them without tearing up.

It’s really not a necessary part of the process and if you have something special and delicate, you can just use a soft cloth with the toothpaste..I had one little piece that I really didn’t want to use anything too harsh on so I just smeared a little toothpaste all over it with my finger, let it sit for a bit, rinsed it and then dried it off with a towel.

The case for open sourcing

It still worked!.It worked for everything!.The best part is that if you realize your silver is looking a little sad, you (most likely) always have some toothpaste available to polish it up.

The case for open sourcing

No special cleaners or big messy processes required!.Of all the ugly rooms in our house, our living room is probably the least ugly right now.That being said, Spring time seems to do something to me that makes me itch to make my living room just a little better, brighter, and fresher feeling.

The case for open sourcing

Not that it’s Spring yet, at all, but Spring thoughts are starting to creep into my head for sure!.

A few weeks ago I had the idea to paint out a square of a khaki color.You remember Spunky Fluff, don’t you?

I shared one of her signs in a post about a month ago as well in my.These signs are all custom cut from plywood, with a low VOC finish and they’re absolutely perfect down to the last detail.

Just what I needed to inspire me in my not-so-perfect mud room.. Plus the name of the shop is called Spunky Fluff.I could just keep saying that all day.