

I can’t recommend using a spray paint primer enough. I opted to spray paint to save on time and avoid those dreaded paint brush marks. FINISHINGĭream big here! You can paint, stain or simply poly for a more modern look.
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I highly recommend it if you’re looking for a professional maker’s finish. I’ll be honest I skipped this step due to time constraints. Use a 220-grit sandpaper to smooth your wood shelves to the finish of a baby’s bottom. Wood putty your staple marks and any other imperfections. If you can control the strength of the staple gun, ensure the staples set deep into the wood to allot for wood putty. Use a staple gun to secure the backside with two staples, one for the front. Attach two sides and wide away excess glue. Use a thin strip of wood glue to adhere each plank. Line up your 30-degree angle correctly (typically new saws have a laser assist!) and make that cut. From the longest point, measure and mark 6-inches. Make the first cut close to the lumber edge. Supplies for seven honeycomb hexagon shelves Inspired by a recent, vibrant voyage to Galway, these honeycomb hexagon shelves became the means-to-a-colorful-end. When I was designing my Desert Chic Guest Room + Hallway for the One Room Challenge, I sought to create a visually interesting succulent plant display. Supply cost spoiler alert: $35 smackeroos. Home Bargains' £1.Looking to create eye-catching floating shelves on a budget that double as wall art? Then this quick + easy DIY honeycomb hexagon shelves tutorial is for you!! These hip, geometric, electric yellow shelves are not only stylish (and style-wise not going anywhere soon IMHO), they’re painstakingly affordable, too.Primark's 'cute' new spring two-piece set has shoppers rush to stores to buy it.However in defence of the price, one TikToker wrote: "B&M sometimes have Mars raspberry smash for about £1.60 each but that beats Internet prices by a long way, they're not UK bars really." Another commented: "I had a customer come up to me complaining about the price for one single bar, I tried to explain but they just won't accept it for what it is." That's pricier than the original version, with most supermarkets selling normal Mars bars at around 65p for 51g. One follower commented in response: "Already had one and tbh it's really nice." Another added: "Need to try this!"ī&M did not specify how much the Mars bars are retailing for, but shoppers on social media say they are priced at £1 for a 47g bar. A third wrote: "I dipped this in my cuppa earlier was lush."ī&M shared a photo of the product on its Instagram page this morning (February 21), writing: " This brand new MARS bar is in stores now - jetting in from across the water! Honeycomb flavour with salted caramel - it's definitely one to add to your must-try list!" One shopper observed that they look like "a Crunchie and a Mars fused together", but another said that wasn't quite the case as the filling is soft like a normal Mars bar. Now they have hit the UK shelves in B&M, many people are taking to TikTok to share their reviews. It is thought the bars launched in Australia last summer, with honeycomb-flavoured nougat filling topped with salted caramel and coated with milk chocolate. Read more: B&M's 'beautiful' lamp that's so popular even influencers are raving about it

The description of the chocolate on the Mars website reads: "Discover the un-bee-lievable taste of our new MARS bar featuring salted caramel with honeycomb flavoured nougat. However, the price of a single snack-size bar has left some questioning if it's worth it. The 'salted caramel with honeycomb' version has hit the shelves in the UK and is pitched by B&M as a "must-try" for fans of the original. The retailer has announced the launch of a new flavour of Mars bar, which was initially only available in Australia. Chocolate lovers are drooling over B&M's latest limited-edition twist on a much-loved classic.
