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The Good: Looks easy, simple and beautiful, right?
The Bad: I decided to change it a little. I already had a metal container. R and I spray painted several containers in July 2011. In Texas. The hottest summer. I am blaming that on the bubbles.
And writing with a glue gun is harder than it looks. This is the good side, and I put a "D" on all 4 sides!
Luckily, the container sits up high where mostly just the color and not the bubbles or glue are readily visible.
Summary: Spray painting in very hot temperatures may cause bubbles. Practice writing with a glue gun first.
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