Ok y’all, so I’m addicted to Shiplap. I mean, I was before…but after finding the method I’m going to share with y’all today, it’s a hopeless addiction! If you follow me on Instagram and/or Periscope, you’ve already had some inside views of my project.
This year on my blog I’m committed to bringing y’all projects with bang for your buck! Like, cheap price with expensive looking outcome. Everyone wants a beautiful home, and there’s absolutely no reason to break the bank to have one.
Since I have a passion for Shiplap, it’s the first “Bang for your Buck” tutorial of the year on my blog! Are you ready? I’m seriously so excited to share this with you!!
What you’ll need:
Sheet(s) of 4×8 plywood underlayment (more on that below)
A brad nailer or nail gun and nails for it, i used my Ryobi Airstrike (It’s my fave)
Two nickels
A level
A measuring tape
A miter saw
Medium grit sanding sponge
Paint (or stain) depending on how you are finishing the Shiplap
Since I have a passion for Shiplap, it’s the first “Bang for your Buck” tutorial of the year on my blog! Are you ready? I’m seriously so excited to share this with you!!
What you’ll need:
Sheet(s) of 4×8 plywood underlayment (more on that below)
A brad nailer or nail gun and nails for it, i used my Ryobi Airstrike (It’s my fave)
Two nickels
A level
A measuring tape
A miter saw
Medium grit sanding sponge
Paint (or stain) depending on how you are finishing the Shiplap
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