The holiday season is here! Look around your kitchen, you may find self-adhesive rubber bumper feet on many of your kitchen accessories. Before carving that delicious Thanksgiving Day turkey, take a look at those rubber feet on the bottom of your knife block and cutting board. Our rubber bumper feet can be used to prevent these items from sliding while protecting your expensive countertops. The knife block is used to organize and protect your knife set. Also, your knives will last longer and stay sharp when it’s time to carve your turkey.
Rubber Feet on Knife Block
Your turkey is now cut and ready to be served, but what is a turkey without all the trimmings. Distribute your favorite side dishes by using your serving utensils. Many of your cooking and serving utensils get buried in your kitchen drawers and when it’s time to use them you can’t find them. Try using a kitchen utensil holder to organize your cooking and serving tools when preparing your Thanksgiving Day feast. Utensil holders also have our rubber feet on them. You have cooked, prepared, and served your meal; it’s now time to sit down, and enjoy it with your family.
Choosing the right framed artwork or print is tough, but placing self-adhesive rubber bumper pads on the frame is simple. By adding these rubber bumper pads to your frame, your walls will be protected from any marks or scratches. These anti-skid bumpers also stop your frames from sliding and keep them level. You also may notice that after applying these rubber spacers the dust and dirt shadows that would normally be found around the frame will be limited. Our products are not only used for hanging artwork but our rubber bumper feet can be used to protect glass artwork and other DIY projects. Keep in mind these rubber pads can also be used on other applications in your home, including cabinets, coasters, cutting boards and furniture. The applications are endless!
Rubber Bumper Pads on Picture Frames
We all know that decorating your home can be a daunting task, but it also can be a fun activity. Everyone has their own style and vision of how they want each room in their home to look. Nothing does more for room space than filling the walls with framed artwork, family photos, or prints. Whatever your preference is, there are various options for you. You can choose from a standard wooden or metal picture frame to canvas, metal, or acrylic prints. Again having rubber bumper pads on frames will ensure it will remain flush on the wall. The artwork you choose in your family rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms is what you make it, so let’s get to it!
Tips & Tricks for Hanging Your Picture Frames!
Steps to Hanging a Picture Frame
Find the right location for your framed picture and center it.
Measure and mark the wall to where you want the picture to be placed.
Choose the right fasteners to hang the picture.
Install the fastener used to hang the picture.
Place self-adhesive rubber bumper pads to the bottom corners on the back of the frame before hanging.