Friday, February 24, 2012

@naomil1296Ladies I'm having a huge sale till the end of February 30% off all items in the catalog! All orders must go through me but look online and shop @ beautipage.com/naomimcmillan

Monday, February 20, 2012

Wanna have a RUBIKS CUBE dresser? Check out this great how to! I want one and I'm not a kid.
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Friday, February 17, 2012

Mirror Mirror On The Wall...

Do you ever want to look at yourself in the mirror but just don't quite know how to hang it up on your wall properly?  With just a few materials and following the directions below, you'll be looking at yourself in no time! 
This is a list of materials you will need:

Step 1: Use your screwdriver to screw the eye screws onto the back of the frame on the mirror, about a third of the way from the top of the mirror. With the right mirror hanging wire for your mirror’s weight, use enough wire to thread through one eye screw and then wrap the wire back around and knot to itself. Repeat this for the other eye screw and leave enough slack so the wire will bow a slight amount.

Step 2: Measure your vanity’s width, and find the center. Mark the center with a pencil on the wall where you will be hanging the new mirror. Use your stud finder to see if there is a stud. If there is no stud, you will use a hollow wall anchor to hold the mirror in place. If you have a stud, you will simply use a screw of your choice.

Step 3: Place the mirror on its back and pull the wires up to the center. Measure the frame of the mirror from the bottom to the top of the center of the wire while it is drawn up. This is the measurement you will use so that you will know where to place the screw in the wall.

Step 4: Place a screw into the wall at the measurement you just made. Hang the mirror on the new screw. If the mirror is heavy, two screws can be used, with one screw requiring the use of a stud in the wall. As long as the two nails are level on the wall, your mirror will hang evenly. It may be best to use a level to ensure proper alignment with the vanity and sink areas, if you are not sure of the correct placement

http://www.hippshelp.com/how-to-hang-a-bathroom-mirror/

Tuesday, February 14, 2012