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Decorative Nails and Tacks { CREATIVE INSPIRATIONS FROM HOBBY LOBBY ® } free NAIL TALE Use our decorative nails and tacks for upscale (but unfussy) designs.

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Decorative Nails and Tacks{CREAT IVE INSP IRAT IONS FROM HOBBY LOBBY®}free

NAIL TALEUse our decorative nails and tacks for upscale (but unfussy) designs.

There’s more than one way to spin the decorative-nail look. Pair nails with a bright color palette and bold, unfussy prints—and stuffiness doesn’t even come into play. Board and chair: faux nailhead trim, sold by the roll.

TRIM WHIM

TIP: Apply decorative nails and tacks with a small lightweight hammer—or a tack hammer. A traditional hammer could damage the shape and finish.

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These textured antique-style tacks bring a sleek boudoir bench down to earth. They’re the final step on a project like this one—try using a fabric marker and a ruler to mark placement before hammering.

To take a modern look over the top, try incorporating oversized decorative tacks into the design. These one-inchers added what our geometric paint job couldn’t: sophisticated texture and mega shine.

Decorative nails can be a game changer for nothing-special frames. Just mark where the nails will go, and hammer away. You can finish the flip by filling the frames with fabric instead of photos or prints.

SITTING PRETTY

TOP DRAWER FRAME GAME

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DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO COMPLETE PROJECTS ALONE. ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED.

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The formula for a front door with character? Paint + upholstery tacks = big charm. Try a simple border for subtle impact, or tackle an intricate pattern for can’t-miss-it style.

TIP: Use transfer paper to trace a pattern from fabric or wallpaper onto the door before you begin.

GRAND ENTRANCE