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| | We made sure the bottoms of the beakers were relatively flat. Nailed a 3" flat head nail about 1/2" into shelf at the premarked location. (center of styrofoam beaker). Pushed bottom of beaker down gently onto nail, and Voila! Instant beakers, with NO MESSY CAULK!!! |
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| | Genius! I suppose tooth picks or craft sticks might work too... Thanks for sharing! -Leah |
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| | straight pins work too. Electra's hand broke and I mended it with straight pins ( ball on top)... it worked Great... I used picture hooks and attacted them with the same straight pins on the foam characters then I put a flat head thumb tack on the wall and hung them... |
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| | toothpicks, crafts sticks and straight pins wouldn't go thru lumber, though. Good idea to use the pins for repair |
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| | We used wood skewers to repair some AR stuff last year. |
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| Now that we are finished, I discovered the best part about not using the glue- we can reuse the lumber!!! |
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