This morning I gave the steps a couple of coats of water based acrylic artist's varnish. Both sides. That keeps them from curling so much.
I glued them to the steps with white glue.
To keep them down until they dry, I used painter's tape.
Meanwhile, I put together the log storage unit. Same method as the rest of the stairs.
I used my best tool to coat the inside with spackling paste. Fingers work best. I can get down into the corners and move the stuff around where I want it. If I used a putty knife or something similar, I would scrape off as much past as I put on.
The brush at the bottom of the photo is what I use to make the lace work in the stucco. It is from a bag of cheap brushes from Walmart.
Here you can see the result.
I did wipe most of the paste from the corners. That gives a better, finer lace work. If you leave it in, you get a lot of big heavy blobs. And we don't want that.
This is as far as I have worked so far today. Two steps, the log box and the bottom area. I should be able to finish it in a couple of hours. Fingers crossed.
If you are ever doing this, painter's tape is your best friend.
I took a piece and ran it along the edge beneath the step and slashed the opposite edge as I went. Thus the curve.
When I finished spackling, I just pealed it off. Nice crisp edge...Please ignore the bit of spackle on the step. It will wipe right off with a damp cloth. I didn't notice it until after I took the photo.
After I finish with the paste, I will attach the log box and spackle the front edge of that...That should do it for today.
By then I will be covered from head to toe in spackle. I never said I was neat and tidy....Did I?
See you tomorrow.