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Posted by Phillip Menendez on February 10, 2012 at 9:47 AM under 3M tape, 70's theme, All Purpose Tape, Chalkboard paint, Command Tape, DIY Shows, Delicate Painters Tape, Frog Tape, Glidden Paints, Sherwin Williams Paint, ShurTech, decorating kids room, easy, how to paint, ideas for wall designs, interior design trend for 2012, interior designs, painting a nursury, painting ideas, painting sports themes on your walls, painting stripes, painting stripes tips, painting tips, painting tools, stripes on walls, team colors
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Have you found yourself standing in your favorite room of your house and wished you had stripes painted on your walls? Your next thought would be, “I can never do something like that or I will never paint stripes on my walls because I don’t have the time or the patience.” Well those feelings are about to change. If you use the U-Stripe It & Design Tool you can paint stripes on your walls, with ease. This tool is for the non-painter, for every homeowner.
In just three easy steps and a few hours you can have the paint design you wanted and best of all you did it. Every stripe will be right on. No pencil marks, leave you level and tape measure in your toolbox, no need for them. You just take the U-Stripe It & Design Tool and lock you desired width. Second step, place the tool on the wall where you want to start your first stripe. Use the tool to help guide the one inch, delicate tape down the wall. Third step, use the inside of the tool, the left arm when holding it, and place it on top of the tape you just placed on the wall. You then will guide the tape down the wall, using the tool. This is going to be the non-painted stripe. During this step, we’re counting our one inch tape into the measurement you wanted. This stripe will appear smaller, but it will be right on, remember it is the non-painted stripe. You then repeat steps two and three until your room is finished. It is that easy! Anyone can now paint stripes in their rooms. (For detailed instructions go to http://www.ustripeit.com/instructions.)
The best thing about this tool is that it not only helps you paint stripes, but it will help you paint circles, rectangles, squares, chevron designs and much, much more. The U-Stripe It & Design Tool is amazing. You can see photos, watch videos and read testimonials about this tool at ustripeit.com.
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Posted by Phillip Menendez on January 30, 2012 at 10:35 AM under 3M tape, 70's theme, All Purpose Tape, Chalkboard paint, Command Tape, DIY Shows, Delicate Painters Tape, Frog Tape, Glidden Paints, Painting is Therapeutic, Sherwin Williams Paint, ShurTech, decorating kids room, easy, how to paint, ideas for wall designs, interior design trend for 2012, interior designs, painting a nursury, painting ideas, painting sports themes on your walls, painting stripes, painting stripes tips, painting tips, painting tools, stripes on walls, team colors
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Are you ever watching your favorite TV show or your favorite product on a commercial and notice there are amazing stripes or another pattern painted on the walls in the background? You then notice you are paying attention to the room where the show is taking place instead of the show of product itself. You too can have that same design, with your pick of the paints, using the U-Stripe It & Design Tool.
You can paint stripes on your walls in just three easy steps, using only the tool and delicate painters tape, even the beginner should have accurate stripes every time.
This tool is not only for painting stripes, you can also paint circles, rectangles, squares, chevron designs and much, much more.
The U-Stripe It & Design Tool is here to make your designing easier, saving you time and money. Forget about the old way of striping; especially quit putting pencil marks on your walls! Anyone can pick up this new designing tool and begin painting stripes and other designs like a professional painter of interior decorated.
Thinking about putting that one horizontal stripe or maybe two of them on your wall in your room, designing it with your favorite team color? Go ahead, for only $24.95 and the cost of the delicate tape and paint, now you can, and it will only take you that afternoon to complete it. How great is that?
For more information you can visit www.ustripeit.com. If you order a U-Stripe It & Design Tool now, you also get one free roll of 3M Delicate Tape and two, two-way adhesive strips, so you can design with the tool “hands free” (WSL).
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Posted by Phillip Menendez on January 7, 2012 at 10:17 AM under 3M tape, All Purpose Tape, Chalkboard paint, Command Tape, DIY Shows, Delicate Painters Tape, Frog Tape, Glidden Paints, Painting is Therapeutic, Sherwin Williams Paint, ShurTech, decorating kids room, easy, how to paint, ideas for wall designs, interior designs, painting a nursury, painting ideas, painting sports themes on your walls, painting stripes, painting stripes tips, painting tips, painting tools, stripes on walls, team colors
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Do you want to decorate your room with your favorite team
colors? Now you can and have fun while doing it! This new painting tool, called the U-Stripe It & Design Tool, can help you. This new amazing painting tool will allow you to create that one horizontal stripe, many
vertical stripes, squares, circles, rectangles and many, many other
designs on your walls. There is nothing hard about your project anymore. You only have to think of a design and let the U-Stripe It & Design
Tool help you.
This tool will eliminate you from putting pencil marks on the walls, putting stencils on the walls, keep you from having inaccurate lines and all the other
disasters that come with painting your designs when you do it the old way. Doing it the U-Stripe It & Design Way,
all you need is to have a creative imagination, tape your design on the wall(s)
then start painting. It is so easy: you can spend more time and more money on the theme accessories for your room.
After painting the colors of your favorite NFL team, college
team, your kid's school colors, NASCAR team, NBA team, baseball teams, hockey teams and
whatever else you desire on the walls, you can then place the team logos, FatHead s and all
other accessories in the room, finishing your projects.
If you have a base color that is neutral, there is not need to paint the whole room, just add your design then paint it. Your project could
take you less than an hour and under $75.00.
It is that easy. I have put photos
of a hockey theme and a "How To" video I painted for my boys in my basement where I used the U-Stripe It
& Design Tool. After painting a
circle within the circle, I used St. Louis Blues FatHead stickers to finish
it. You can view this at www.ustripeit.com.

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Posted by Phillip Menendez on December 7, 2011 at 1:45 PM under 3M tape, All Purpose Tape, Chalkboard paint, Command Tape, DIY Shows, Delicate Painters Tape, Frog Tape, I Hate My Bath, Jeff Devlin, Painting is Therapeutic, Sherwin Williams Paint, ShurTech, decorating kids room, easy, how to paint, ideas for wall designs, interior designs, painting a nursury, painting ideas, painting stripes, painting stripes tips, painting tips, painting tools, stripes on walls
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The interior decorator’s, design magazines and paint
companies say the trend for 2012 is going to be painting stripes, polka dots
and other geometric shapes on your walls.
When you walk into the Sherwin Williams, Lowes and Home Depot’s and go
to the paint section they all show brochures on many different designs painted
on walls showing off all of their paint colors.
In some of them, I don’t even think they show a wall or room with only
one color.
I think that is awesome.
A great way for the customer to visualize those color’s on their
walls. I just have one question; why
don’t they give the everyday person the capability to paint those designs
themselves? I have the answer; put the
U-Stripe It & Design Tool on the shelf next to the faux space.
On November 29, 2011, the host of “I Hate My Bath,” Jeff Devlin, and the house owner used the U-Stripe It & Design Tool in their
bathroom, painting 9” stripes. They said
this painting tool was “Fool Proof” and very easy to use.
Until we can get this new, awesome painting tool into the
stores closer to you, you can always purchase the U-Stripe It & Design Tool
on my website, www.ustripeit.com. Sure I want to make money by selling it so I
can feed my family, but I really want you to buy this tool so you are able to
create any kind of designs you wish on your walls, saving you time and money.
At first this tool might feel awkward, like any other tool
that is new, but after you get used to it, you will design more than the room
you originally started. This tool is for
you, if you want to be that professional interior and professional painter all
rolled up in one. No painting experience
is necessary just the energy to decorate your room. This tool is AWESOME.
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Posted by Phillip Menendez on November 29, 2011 at 8:43 PM under 3M tape, All Purpose Tape, Chalkboard paint, Command Tape, DIY Shows, Delicate Painters Tape, Frog Tape, I Hate My Bath, Jeff Devlin, Sherwin Williams Paint, ShurTech, decorating kids room, how to paint, ideas for wall designs, interior designs, painting a nursury, painting ideas, painting stripes, painting stripes tips, painting tips, painting tools, stripes on walls
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Are you as a homeowner
looking for ways to spice up your décor? If you are, you can always add
color into your home and take more risks with painting unique color
combinations on your walls. I’m told that blues and purples and even reds
and oranges are going to be very popular in 2012.
You can mix bright colors with more subtle ones, if you didn’t
want to paint stripes on your walls you can paint different designs for
instance, color blocks, circles, rectangles or other geometric shapes.
A simple coat of paint
can completely change the feeling and atmosphere of a room. Some samples
of combinations that can be together are; pink and gray, pink and brown, gray
and blue or peach and yellow.
The way the economy is
today, there are more people staying put right now and not planning to
move. If this is the case, then make your house comfortable for
you. You should be willing to use colors which personally make you feel
good and don’t worry about the future buyer for now.
With one bold stripe or many neutral ones, this look can
completely transform your room. However, you might think painting those stripes
or other patterns is very hard to do. But with the right tool, the
U-Stripe It & Design Tool, anyone homeowner can accomplish their projects
with ease.
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Posted by Phillip Menendez on November 24, 2011 at 12:17 PM under 3M tape, All Purpose Tape, Chalkboard paint, Command Tape, DIY Shows, Delicate Painters Tape, Frog Tape, I Hate My Bath, Jeff Devlin, Painting is Therapeutic, Sherwin Williams Paint, decorating kids room, easy, how to paint, ideas for wall designs, painting a nursury, painting ideas, painting stripes, painting stripes tips, painting tips, painting tools, stripes on walls
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Just in: The DIY Show “I Hate My Bath,” episode “Historic
Style, Modern Luxury,” will be airing on Tuesday, November 29th at
9:30PM Central, 10:30PM Eastern. During
this episode the host, Jeff Devlin, will be painting 7” stripes in this
bathroom using the U-Stripe It & Design Tool. Tune in to the DIY Channel to watch the tool
in action. I’m told the producer, the
crew and the host loved the tool and was amazed in how easy it was to paint the
stripes. You can learn more about this Awesome, New, Cool painting tool at www.ustripeit.com. Visit us on FaceBook & Twitter @ustripeit.
U-Stripe It & Design Tool-Review and Giveaway
After buying a very run-down hundred-year-old house, my husband
and I are quickly learning that our plans for the future aren’t about
what to renovate, but are about what to renovate first. Half of the
house is an unfinished addition and the other half was last updated in
the late seventies, so there are very few areas that don’t need to go
through major changes to turn our house into the palace that we dream
of. To read more go to:
http://www.mommykatandkids.com/2011/02/u-stripe-it-painting-and-design-tool-review-and-giveaway.html
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