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From apple to olive, this new palette is streaks ahead, especially as a room divider
This divider can be changeable in height, width and colour to suit various spaces.
Bsample pots – the more the merrier, but keep them to a limited palette. Then use a roller to paint one or both faces of each panel
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You Will Need
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Step 1
Draw up the small and large card designs on paper at full size – the large should measure 264 x 172mm and the small, 88 x 172mm – and add a 20mm radius to round off each of the four corners of both designs. When adding slots to the drawing, the large card requires one slot in the centre of the short ends and two slots on the long sides, each 42mm from the end.
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Step 2
The small card only needs three slots in total – one slot centred on each short side and one in the centre of only one of the longer sides. Every slot is 4mm wide by 40mm long. The routing will round the ends of the slots. Take the drawings to the routers for computerised cutting. Then paint the finished cards in your chosen colours.