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Home-Dzine It’s all about caring for and improving your home
November 2010
choc full of projects for you!
Also in this issue ... • How to photo panel screen • DIY jewellery organiser • Mini-car for a little guy • Christmas crafts • Build a room divider • Tile a bathroom floor and more...
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Nearly Christmas... you must be joking! I cannot believe how fast this past year has gone. Before you know it, we will be basking in the sun on our annual holidays (please). Before you settle down and relax, this issue is packed full of projects for you to try, whether you are at home or bored out of your mind on holiday somewhere remote.
Enjoy!
Janice
Home-Dzine Online is written and compiled by Janice Anderssen. All projects in this issue, or any other issue, remain the property of Home-Dzine and Janice Anderssen, or the respective copyright holders, and may not be copied or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission. Image and content credits: meredith publishing - good homes - family handyman - sunset publishing - popular mechanic - house & home - georgia pacific - expert village - channel4 - pottery barn - flikr - nkba - resene - mitre10 - lowes and any others.
Send us your home improvement or do-it-yourself project and you stand a chance to win the ultimate DIY product hamper courtesy of Bosch and Prominent Paints. A selection of the latest tools from Bosch and Prominent Paints to the value of R5000 will ensure that you are ready to tackle any project in your home! The competition closes on 30 November 2010 and the winner will be notified by email. Now that’s a Christmas present to be excited about! To enter All you have to do is send us a before and after image/s of your project (you can send as many images as you wish). Entries can be emailed to home-dzine@iburst.co.za. Be sure to provide your full name, daytime contact details, cellphone number and physical address. Entries should include a detailed summary of the project and/or improvement, as well as a breakdown of the cost.
Fix it with Flair Gala Event Home is celebrating the culmination of its annual Fix it with Flair home renovation competition at a gala event at Velmorè Hotel, Banquet & Conference Estate, Erasmia (near Centurion) on Saturday, 13 November. The country’s top selling décor and garden magazine invites all proud homemakers to an exciting morning hosted by Editor Anneke Blaise. Join us as we raise a glass to our Top 3 finalists and celebrate all that is creative, innovative and rewarding in home renovation, design and décor. Rub shoulders with our very own DIY Guru Ashley Stemmett, home and décor expert Misi Overturf and our friends at DIY Divas - and be treated to a performance by the talented all-male a Cappella group, Navi Redd. For only R350 you’ll be spoiled with informative talks by three experts, live demonstrations, a five-star brunch, live entertainment, quality Mooiplaas wine, sparkling wine, the latest issue of Home magazine and a R250 gift voucher courtesy of PennyPinchers and TimberCity to get your started on your next home project. Book a table of 10 and receive your own ticket at no charge, with our compliments.
About the venue Velmorè were the proud hosts of the German national squad during their stay in South Africa during the 2010 Soccer Word Cup. Conveniently situated on the banks of the Hennops River, Velmoré is 15km from Pretoria and Centurion and 35km from Sandton.
Interested parties must book before 10 November; call Yolande Swanepoel on 021 406 3121. Alternatively, send a SMS to 32365 with the words “Gala Event” or email yolande.swanepoel@media24.com.
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Love these new doors! The nice thing about these doors is that anyone can install them and you can have a custom design printed for the glass.
Art Doors Comprising 10mm tempered safety glass, pre-drilled to accept the necessary fittings and hardware, all you need to do is peel and stick on your graphic sticker. Tired of the look... simply remove the sticker and add a new one - as easy as that! You will find all the hardware required at your local Builders Warehouse, or get in touch with Hillaldam.co.za if you have any difficulty in sourcing specific components. Contact your local glass suppliers to have the glass cut and pre-drilled to spec. Have the graphic stickers printed by SmartArt.co.za, PS-Signs.co.za, or one of the many other signs printers. 3
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Photo Panel Put all your treasured photographs on display with this do-it-yourself photo panel screen.
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Make a 3-panel screen to display your favourite photos. I have seen a similar panel in the shops at a cost of around R2000. Love the idea - but let’s show you how to make it for R500!
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12mm PG Bison SupaWood cut to sizes [3] 1600 x 400mm [6] hinges and 8mm screws 5-minute epoxy glue Tin of Rust-Oleum flat black (or can 2x spray) Foam roller and tray Drill-Driver + assorted drill and screw bits Orbital Sander + 240-grit sanding pads Jigsaw and clean-cut blade Tape measure and pencil Masking tape [48} mirror brackets [12] 3mm glass cut to 210 x 260mm Thick white cardstock Black and white photos
2. With an 8mm wood bit, drill a hole at the inside corner of each panel - not too close to the marked line. Use a jigsaw and cleancut blade to cut out each panel.
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1. On each of the panels measure and mark 100mm in at each side and 150mm in from top and bottom. For the individual panels, mark per diagram on page 5.
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4. Use an orbital sander to sand all the cut edges smooth and wipe clean.
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3. Use the jigsaw to cut a slight curve at the top of each panel, or leave square.
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DIY Tip: Each panel is joined to the next panel with 3 hinges. Use a small amount of 5minute epoxy glue, in conjunction with the screws, for extra strength. 5. Attach the first panel to the next with hinges and epoxy glue. Repeat for the next panel. 6. For finishing you can use a tin of Rust-Oleum flat black paint or 2X Painters Touch spray paint. Place a piece of masking tape over the hinges to protect from paint. Let dry overnight. 7. Arrange the glass, cardstock and photos as shown.
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8. Place the glass and photo arrangements on the back of the frame and position evenly. Use mirror brackets as shown to attach to the frame panels.
Note: You can adjust the size of the cut out frames to any size for smaller or larger photographs. Remember to adjust the size of the glass and cardstock as well. 6
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Pretty Organised
Get pretty in an instant with this made jewellery organiser. All you need is a picture frame - or make your own!
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Transform an old picture frame into a jewellery organiser. If you don’t have an old frame you can easily knock up a frame for less than R100 - see next page. You will need:
Picture frame Wire or plastic mesh Tin snips Staple gun and staples Rust-Oleum 2X grey and white 120-grit sandpaper Picture hanger
Here’s how: 1. Start by spraying the frame with Rust-Oleum 2X white (or make your frame and then spray). Let dry. 2. Use tin snips (or scissors if you are using plastic mesh) to cut the wire mesh to fit onto the back of the frame. DO wear gloves as the mesh is very sharp and can easily scratch. 3. Press the wire mesh flat and use a staple gun to staple it to the back of the frame at regular intervals. 4. Spray the front of the frame with Rust-Oleum 2X grey and let dry. Once dry, use 120-grit sandpaper to scrape back some of the grey to reveal the white underneath. 5. Attach a picture hanger to the back of the frame and hang on the wall. Start getting your danglies organised! 8
Make an antique frame that looks stunning around a mirror or picture. Our mirror frame project uses polystyrene crown moulding strips. You will need:
1 length of detailed polystyrene moulding Picture framing kit Rust-Oleum Antique Patina kit Optional: If you don’t have a Framing Kit you can also use a mitre box and saw, and a staple gun. You can buy everything you need for this project at your local Builders Warehouse. Print out this project and take along with you.
Here’s how: 1. Use a mitre box and back saw to mitre the edges of the moulding strip to the required lengths. 2. You should have a top and bottom of equal size, and two sides also of equal size. 3. The Rust-Oleum Antique Patina kit is supplied with everything you need – including detailed step-by-step instructions – to create the antique effect on the moulding.
4. Spray the frame with the base coat and allow to dry. Use the roughing sponge to lightly scratch the surface. Don’t scratch too hard - you don’t want to remove the paint. Now apply the patina layer. Have some damp paper towels handy to blot of any excess and create the desired effect. 5. Included with a Framing Kit are joining brackets and a punch. Ensure that the brackets are inserted with the sharp end facing out, press onto the moulding and tap the punch with a hammer to position the brackets along the joins. If you aren’t using a Framing Kit you can substitute with a staple gun.
Find detailed instructions for this project on the Home-Dzine website - Decor section 9
Get crafty this Christmas or learn a hobby for the holidays!
credits: ashley ann photography
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Paper Gift Boxes Use colourful card to create your own gift boxes. Enlarge the template below to the size of the box you would like to make; cut out, fold and glue. You can change the topping to any design that you like.
LEFT: Some designs by Patricia Zapata.
Cut out the according to the straight lines and fold those with dashed lines. As you start to fold you will see which sections need to be glued together.
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Christmas Workshops Every year we hold workshops for making affordable gifts for family and friends. This year we have found some wonderful projects that you can make.
Little Princess Pram A sturdy pram painted in pink and magenta. Sat 19 December R550 per person
Rockin’ Bike Every little boy would love to ride his own motorbike! The project uses meranti and pine to create full-size a rockin’ motorbike. Sat 4 December - R850 per person
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Pole Pony Remember the hobby horse? We’re making a Pole Pony for a little boy or girl. Stain or paint in your choice of colour, or leave natural. Sat 27 November - R250 per person
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Now here’s a colourful wreath with a difference! Use brightly coloured balloons to craft a rainbow wreath for inside your home or on the front door.
credits: how does she do it
All you need for this project is a straw wreath, some colourful balloons and pins. Use the pins to attach individual balloons to the straw wreath. Work around the wreath, applying different colours as you complete the circle. Attach a length of straw to hang onto the wall or door.
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Pick up a couple of artist’s canvas at your local Builders Warehouse and add colourful designs cut out from fabric or wrapping paper. Here’s how: Draw your freehand design onto the canvas with a pencil - you can easily erase any mistakes you make! If you are useless at drawing - you can find plenty of designs on the Internet that you can print out and use. Use sharp scissors to cut colourful wrapping paper to fill the designs and glue these onto the canvas with PVA glue. Use a Rust-Oleum Paint Pen (black) to finish off the design, and apply 2 to 3 coats of ModPodge or clear Acrylic Sealer to protect your new artwork.
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A plain willow wreath is dressed with creamy felt flowers for a traditional display to hang on your front door this festive season. You will need: Willow twig wreath CD (to cut perfect circles) Sharp scissors Hot glue gun and glue sticks Cream felt - large sheet DIY Tip: If you can’t find a twig wreath, look around the garden for old twigs they need to be fairly bendable. 15
credits: pretty poppy
1. Gather all your supplies. Spoil yourself this year with a Dremel Glue Gun. It has adjustable temperature settings so that you can control how fast or slow the glue melts for easy application.
2. Use the CD to draw circles onto the felt. You will need approximately 80 to 100 circles depending upon the size of the wreath. Fold the felt over so that you can cut out more than one circle at a time. Cut each circle into a spiral.
3. Take each individual spiral and start to wrap it around and around until you have created a tight flower. You will need some smaller spirals to fill in any spaces once you have added all the larger spirals to the wreath.
4. Using a hot glue gun, stick the larger flowers around the wreath, spacing them as you go along. Any gaps can be filled in at the end with smaller flowers.
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Berry Christmas
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Natural twig wreath Decorative paper and card Berries
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Origami Christmas Cards
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Scrapbook papers and embellishments A4 card Brown card Double-sided tape Ribbon
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1. Choose four different complimentary scrapbook papers with bright designs. Cut them each into four squares; 6cm, 8cm, 10cm, and 12cm. 2. To form the tree fold the squares in half both ways, then diagonally both ways, making sure to make a firm crease. 3. Open out the square flat and fold in half with the papers’ pattern front side up. Now take the top two corners and push them inwards forming a triangle. 5. Lay the triangle flat on the table and taking the bottom corners fold them inwards to form a diamond shape, leaving the back shape still in a triangle.
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6. Repeat this method with all your squares. 7. On a piece of A4 card folded in half lay out your pieces, smallest at the top and largest at the bottom. Cut a trunk for the tree from brown card and a pot shape from scrapbook paper. You may also like to cut a frame or add other collage pieces to the card. 8. Once you are happy with your design, use doublesided tape to fix all elements to the card. 9. To finish add a Christmas message. Finally, add your star to the top of the tree.
Use this method to create your own gift tags.
For even more creative card and gift tags visit: My Creative Life Whiff of Joy
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Design your own unique headboard Choose from a range of square and rectangular panels, solid or fitted designer headboards to complete the look of your bedroom. Upholstered Headboards offer a range of headboards that are custom made to fit your bed, whether single, three-quarter, double, queen or king. The Panel range of square and rectangular panels, either plain or tufted, are upholstered in your choice of fabric and delivered to your door ready for mounting behind the bed. The Solid free-standing headboard is available in heights of 1400mm or 1800mm, so that you can create your own unique look.
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www.upholstered-headboards.co.za for more information on their total range of headboards and beds.
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The Ugly Duckling becomes a very nice Swan indeed, and all it took was some new bathroom tiles and a weekend! Sooner or later there comes a time in every homeowners life where things definitely need to be changed. Bathrooms are top of the list and it’s nice to know that you can do quite a bit in a weekend.
Weekend Wonderful LEFT: A dated bathroom with vinyl flooring is easy to modernise. Bathrooms are top of the list when it comes to home improvements, and the nice thing about renovating a bathroom is that it is a fairly easy do-it-yourself project if you have the right tools, quality materials and a bit of spare time on your hands.
Bamboo flooring
Introducing a truly green flooring option with Eco-Logic bamboo. Bamboo flooring, as beautiful and value enhancing, technically superior and best of all sustainable.
The easiest update to tackle is to install new flooring and there are now so many options to choose from, it’s hard to know where to start.
Ceramic tile
credits: design fanatic
Always a favourite, ceramic tile is practical, affordable and easy to install. Choose from large or small tiles in various styles, textures and colours.
Laminate flooring
HydroPlus is a new technique where Berry Floor laminate board is given a special water resistant treatment. The ideal solution for bathrooms. 22
Vinyl flooring
Once again trendy, vinyl flooring offers a practical and affordable way to add comfortable and stylish flooring to a bathroom. Contact your Belgotex agent for details on IVC vinyl flooring.
1. Ripping out vinyl flooring is easy. Removing old tiles is not quite as easy, but is definitely a “can do” project. The floor needs to be clean and level before installing new tiles.
2. Work in sections, applying a layer of tile adhesive with a notched trowel and topping off with tiles. Tile spacers are perfect for ensuring that gaps are equal and even across the tiled surface.
DIY Tip: You can install new tiles over old tiles if the existing floor is in good condition and there is space for an extra layer of tiles. Apply a bonding liquid to the surface before applying tile adhesive.
3. Use a float to spread grout across the surface of the tiles and into gaps. It is important to ensure that gaps are completely filled to prevent cracking later on.
4. Newly tiled bathroom floor in a weekend.
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Woodoc works wonders! One of these mornings you will be able to switch onto SABC3’s morning show - Expresso - and catch the DIY Divas doing their thing. We recently recorded several episodes in which we tackled various projects. One of the project that we did was to transform an old turntable cabinet. A bit of an eyesore, Nina had this piece of furniture delivered to me two days before the filming was to take place. “OMG” was my comment. “What am I supposed to do with this in two days - it’s going to take at least two weeks!” 24
Just looking at the piece it was hard to tell if it was wood, laminate or veneer. It had been choked to death under layers and layers of wax polish. Out came the wood restoration essentials... mineral turpentine and Woodoc steelwool. After using a whole bottle of turps and a packet of steelwool, I realised that something a bit more drastic was in order. Time to apply the paint remover to see if that works - it didn’t. RIGHT: Rubbed and rubbed until there was no more elbow grease left to rub with, and there is still a thick layer of wax! LEFT: Half-n-half. One half of the cabinet has been left as is while the other side has been cleaned up and given only one coat of Woodoc 10 interior sealer with Imbuia stain concentrate added. To cut a very long story short - the only thing that did work was my Skil Heat Gun, mineral turps and Woodoc steelwool. After sanding down with 80-, 120- and then 240-grit sandpaper the original wood was revealed and I was quite surprised to find that it was Meranti. Wiped clean with a cloth and some mineral turps it was time to add our Woodoc 10 with added imbuia stain concentrate. This was definitely the best colour choice for the Meranti and created a beautiful, deep redbrown colour that is so rich and warm. Hard to believe that something so beautiful lay hidden under all that gunk! Now I have to start on the other half!
Discover how easily you can restore furniture with the Woodoc range of products.
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With Prominent Paints Paving paint you can transform tired and dirty paving with a single coat of paint! 26
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Paint Paving In the October issue of Home-Dzine Online I showed you how easy it was to paint a driveway. I was so impressed with the results that I decided to paint all the paths and walkways as well! Grab yourself a tin of Prominent Paints Paving paint and give your driveway, paths and walkways a makeover.
Preparation
Use a hose pipe or highpressure spray to clean the paving before you apply the paint. For very dirty areas, use a sweeping brush to loosen stubborn debris, and be sure to pull out any weeds that have taken root in gaps and crevices. Use a small brush to remove dirt from cracks.
Application
Use a long-nap paint roller and an extension handle to make application easy.
Durability
Prominent Paints Paving paint is high-hiding, which means that one coat is sufďŹ cient to cover stains.
SPOIL YOUR HOME See the September and October issues of Home-Dzine Online to see how easy it was to give two different homes a complete external makeover with Prominent Paints Textured.
Choose one of the ready-mixed paving colours, or have colour mixed in your local Decorating Centre. 27
Summer is here... And that means we are all going to be spending more time in or next to the swimming pool. With a wide choice of pool products on the market, it’s hard to tell which is best for your pool. Here’s how to determine what’ll meet your requirements. Some products promise you crystal-clear water in an instant - but can also result in a build-up of metals such as copper that will permanently stain your pool. Sure, the water may look brilliant for a month or two, but then the problems start. It’s vital to determine the volume of your pool, as this dictates the quantities of all chemicals used. The formula is: length (m) x width (m) x depth (m) x 1 000 = volume (in litres). 28
Summer maintenance Have a water sample tested at your local pool shop every week. You can also use DIY kits and then simply ask the pool shop what chemicals your pool needs. The four tests that are required should give you the following readings: Marbelite Pools A chlorine level of 1.5 parts per million (ppm); a pH level of between 7.4 and 7.6 ppm; a total alkalinity level of between 80 and 125 ppm; and a calcium level of between 200 and 275. Fibreglass Pools A chlorine level of 1 to 3 ppm; a pH level of between 7.4 and 7.6 ppm; a total alkalinity level of between 125 and 150 ppm; and a calcium level of between 125 and 150ppm.
DIY tip: Your pool shop will tell you what chemicals - and how much to add to correct any imbalances. For example, you need to add acid if the pH level is too high, or soda ash if it’s too low.
* Once a week, clean the pump basket. Leaves, seeds and flowers building up here can affect the pump’s efficiency. * Clean the skimmer box basket daily, particularly if there are messy trees in the vicinity.
* Scrub the side of the pool weekly with a purpose-designed brush to remove existing algae and discourage further growth. Algae causes green to blackbrown spots and should be removed immediately. DIY tip: If necessary, use an algaecide, which can be obtained from pool shops, hardware and hyperstores. The label clearly indicates quantities, which will depend on the volume of your pool. * The pool filter needs to be backwashed and rinsed every week. The filter has a lever which is normally set to ‘filter’; set this to ‘backwash’ for two minutes and then to ‘rinse’ for a minute, before returning it to the ‘filter’ position. (The timing for each process depends on the size of the pool.) During this process, a powerful jet of water will pump out of your waste outlet. You can drain this water into a tank or drum, let it stand for a few days so that the chemicals evaporate, and then use it to water your lawn.
TIP: A milky pool is generally the result of windborne dust or building activity in the vicinity, but can also be caused by algaecides. Add a flocculent (calculate the quantity by your pool’s volume, Special maintenance following the packaging instructions, or consult your pool shop). flocculent * Wash the sand in the filterThe once a month. carries theadding dust particles bottom Do this by a bottletoofthe special of the pool, where it has be it and thentoswitch detergent tofrom the filter removed with a vacuum attachment. off for 24 hours, after which you need to This attachment is fitted to the pool pole backwash and rinse the filter thoroughly. and the pipe normally used for your automatic pool cleaner is plugged into it. This vacuum function would normally be done by the automatic pool cleaner, but in severe cases manual vacuuming is recommended. In that case, the filter should be set on ‘Waste’. * Replace the sand in the filter every two years, or ask your pool shop to do so. * Pool water can turn green after heavy rains, calling for a concentrated dose of chlorine. These shock treatments can be bought in individual packets, which contain detailed instructions and the right quantities. The pool water will then also need to be tested afterwards. 29
I am still loving my Solar Ice Blocks from The Green Shop. It’s been four months since I installed my ice blocks, and now I’ve built a stand for each one so that the illuminate not only the path, but light up the surrounding area as well. What I love so much about the Solar Ice Blocks is that you can charge them up during the day and pop them anywhere at night - especially handy when the power goes out!
Over the years I have tried numerous solar lights in the garden - some work and some don’t. The ones that have worked have been on spikes and if they don’t get broken, my dog tends to think that they are chew toys - definitely not pet-friendly.
This holiday season, get yourself some Solar Fairy Lights from www.thegreenshop.co.za and light up the garden every night without paying a cent! 30
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