to download and print your own labels!
When you think it’s pretty good, rinse it all off with warm water and dry with a tea towel.Here are a couple of candle sticks.

One’s the before and one’s the after.. Now, truth be told, I just like to use the toothbrush cause it’s kinda fun.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.

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.
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.It works just fine!.
#5: Think Small.There’s no rule that says that you have to tackle a big painting project, like painting a whole room, all at once.
I love to work in small sections, for small, manageable periods of time.If you’re waiting for that weekend when you have nothing going on and no responsibilities to worry about before you paint that room, well, likely that time is never going to come.
(Editor: Top Towels)