If I have flowers in the house, they will end up dumped all over the table, usually in the middle of the night so I don’t find them until first thing in the morning.
The next thing you need to do is take three of the wooden slats and slid them into place on the bed underneath the skirt, holding it up.Do this at the head of the bed, the foot, and the middle.
The actual skirt part will come over the end of the slats and be pinned in place against the inside of the bed frame.You’ll repeat this on the other side too.. After that it gets really easy.The rest of the slats can just go in place over top of everything.
The pressure of having them end to end on either side will pinch the skirt into place and keep it just where you want it.You can adjust it a bit here and there as you ad the slats, but it will mostly go right where it needs to..
The “on top” pieces just pinch the top of the skirt against the frame and allow you to keep it at a perfect length for your bed.
Not too long, not too short.. And there you have it!Everything settles and you’ll end up with little dips where the screws are if you try to get away with one coat, whether it’s thick or thin.
Trust me, I have the dimply walls to prove it.So now you’ve built a simple frame, attached a sheet of drywall, and filled in all the holes.
Just a few simple steps and you’ve made a. whole wall!.All that’s left to do now is sand the small amount of excess mud (once it’s dry!)