Posts Tagged ‘crafts’
Friday, June 11th, 2010
Probably one of the most overlooked part of our house is our doors, when in fact, it is essentially the most important part of a house. Everyone is too busy with interior design, feng shui, picking the perfect furniture, furnishings, decor and stuff like that, that we tend to neglect the principal and vital part of our home – the door. Doors may seem to have low maintenance. People usually think that when they have a door, they just have to leave it just that. Well, this is one misconception homeowners cannot afford to make. Doors are what guards are home from bad incidents that lurk around your family. That is why there is a door hardware.
Humble as doors might seem, they are really intricate little inanimate things. There are several parts and pieces of doors for particular purposes.
You can find plenty of door hardware you may choose to keep out undesirable visitors from intruding in your residence or maybe into your own room, there are usually entrance locks to the function.
Tags: Cabinet Hardware, Construction and Maintenance, crafts, door hardware, door hinges, door knob, door knobs, gardening, Hardware, home and garden, home improvement, Materials and Supplies
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Tuesday, June 8th, 2010
If you’re like me you have a lot of tools. I adore tools – I also have some that I haven’t used! And sometimes it’s just fun to sit there and take a look at my tools! The sole issue with all of my tools though is they take up a lot of space in our garage – and my wife would rather park her vehicle in the garage than have my tools in there.
Hence I went searching for some free tool shed building plans on the web. I wanted them to be free because money does not exactly flow readily at my place. And I believed that if some steps were missing, I had enough knowledge to figure it out.
Well, I must tell you that there are plenty of great free tool shed building plans out there on the internet. There are some bad ones too so you have to ensure you get the right ones. The right free tool shed building plans will give you step-by-step instructions, materials lists, cutting lists, and schematic drawings of different phases of the building process. Oh, and another thing is you want to ensure that the plans you get were done by an expert woodworker. I found that a lot of the free plans were thrown together by someone that had no business doing so.
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Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
If you are looking to free up some space in the house and the garage is so stuffed with odds and ends, gardening equipment and other stuff that’s in the way but you don’t want to literally throw it out then a storage shed may be the ideal solution.
With down-loadable storage shed plans freely available from the internet it is advantageous looking into building your own and it is not as tough as you may think; it’s a good way of saving money and a satisfying project to do.
Here are some tips to help with the project:
First perform a search online for down-loadable storage shed plans, don’t bother with the single sets of plans, you can get hold of entire sets of shed plans that also include other projects like garden furniture and the like. These plans cost a small part of the single sets with plans working out at just a few cents each.
Next decide where you are going to put your new shed, keep in mind the position of doors and windows, also ensure that it’ll look good in relation to your house.
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Friday, April 23rd, 2010
When it comes to learning how to make soap, the easiest method to start on is learning to make glycerin soap. What is glycerin? It is a clear gel that is a by-product of a number of different chemical reactions, including those of other soap making methods and producing biodiesel. The name given to glycerin soap making is “melt & pour” and is very popular amongst those who are new to the hobby. Many like this method because it allows one to focus on personalization and creativity without the chemistry aspects of the cold and hot process. With melt & pour soap making, it is very easy to make each bar of soap unique to your personal tastes.
How To Make Glycerin Soap – Personalize It
Once you have learned how to make glycerin soap, customizing your glycerin soap is as easy as the melt and pour technique itself. Fragrances and colors are added after the heating process is finished. These additives can be all natural or they can employ synthetics. Some natural additives you may want to consider include micas for adding color and essential oils for scents.
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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Before the soap industry made its shift to less expensive methods of production, most soaps for both the body and cleaning clothes were made from ashes, plant oils, and, as was the case with some Roman cultures, even urine.
Ironically, the first natural soaps were probably made accidentally. As meat was prepared over a fire, the fat would drip down onto the ashes. Now, there are many companies that claim to create all-natural cleaning products. Many of these products are created with pure ingredients, while others use loopholes in regulations to be able to use the label “natural”.
Making Natural Soap – Two Methods from Across the Globe
From Mexico, one method for creating a rich, foamy soap for one’s hair involves using the crushed roots of the yucca plant. This soap has been known to make the user’s hair softer and more manageable. This has been attributed to the rich nutrients and minerals found in the yucca plant. For washing clothes, on the other hand, the leaves of the yucca are used instead.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Now a day’s many different styles are available in cabinets. You can make it look more elegant and striking by adding a designer cabinet hardware to it. Cabinet hardware is also available in different shapes and sizes or different style of cabinets.
You will find different styles ranging wildly from simple big-box manufactured face frame cabinets with slab panel doors to intricately crafted custom cabinets hewn from the hands of generations of craftsmen. Cabinet hardware is used for two different purposes: decorative and functional.
A decorative cabinet hardware is mounted on the front to make more visible and making it easy to open and close the cabinet door or the drawer. But it is not only used for this purpose. You can find this decorative cabinet hardware in various forms such as handle pulls, cup pulls, knobs, back plates, ring, bail and pendant pulls.
Handle pulls and cup pulls are large and are fitted with two screws at both sides. It is solid and durable. Bail pulls are fitted with mounting screws and are solid and swinging type bails. In knobs there is only one mounting screw required. Rings and pendent pulls are fitted with only one mounting screw. Some ring and pendent pulls are designed in such a way that they require two mounting screw.
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010
Picking the right kind of cabinet hardware can be a tough and challenging exercise especially when there are thousands of options. Just by keeping few basic things in mind you can always narrow done your search. Location of the cabinet is very important aspect as only then will you be able to decide. Out of sink or mismatch items do not look good in a room. It should blend with your room theme.
When you want to pick it for your bar cabinet then going for non conventional look can be exciting. For more natural one like the wooden stuffs opting for ironwork and brass finish adds to the classy touch. You can also find one with antique finish like antique brass or antique copper hardware.
Depending on the shape and size of the cabinet you have to choose the handles correctly. They should blend well with the cabinets and not look odd. Too much of mixing and matching sometimes spoils the whole look. Being creative is good but overdoing it can be disastrous. To make the cabinet yield a professional look, picking the right cabinet hardware is very important. It adds a spark to the whole look.
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Sunday, January 10th, 2010
Now a days many different styles are available in cabinets. But the different designs of cabinet hardware make it look more beautiful. These designs match the different style of cabinets.
Different styles are available in cabinets. The range varies from simple big-box manufactured face frame cabinets with slab panel doors to intricately crafted custom cabinets hewn from the hands of generations of craftsmen. People use cabinet hardware for two different purposes that are decorative and functional.
Decorative cabinet hardware is fitted on front of the cabinets of drawers and solves the purpose of decoration as well as functionality. It gives a nice look to the cabinets and drawers. Your room will look more beautiful. Different types of cabinet hardware are handle pulls, cup pulls, knobs, back plates, ring, bail and pendant pulls.
Handle pulls and cup pulls are large and are fitted with two screws at both sides. It is solid and durable. Bail pulls are fitted with mounting screws and are solid and swinging type bails. In knobs there is only one mounting screw required. Rings and pendent pulls are fitted with only one mounting screw. Some ring and pendent pulls are designed in such a way that they require two mounting screw.
Tags: Cabinet Hardware, Cabinet Knobs, Construction and Maintenance, crafts, gardening, Hardware, home and garden, home improvement, Materials and Supplies
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Friday, January 8th, 2010
Making candles is an art as well as a science. There are procedures to follow to make the most dazzling candles that catch the eyes. You can make beautiful candles at home with the right combination of candle making supplies.
Supplies include fragrance oils, additives, thermometer, double boiler, wax and molds. This is not a complete list but these are the needed supplies in making your candles. These supplies will help you to make great candles you’ll love.
Candles that are made at home are cheaper than the commercial version. You’ll also feel satisfied because you made them yourself. You’ll save more than just pennies making homemade candles.
Candle making can become your hobby. You’ll enjoy the passion of making candles. And the final product is something you’ll love to look at.
Enroll your family into your project. It is fun to have help from your loved ones. And they’ll enjoy the product just as much as you will.
Selling the candles you make is one may to dispose of them. Using them at home is another. It is a fun process though regardless of what you do with the candles.
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
A lot of people simply adoring gazing into the windows of various lighting stores, however the real excitement does not lie in gazing in a storefront window, you need to journey inside. Upon entering a light store the first thing many people notice is the abundance of lighting fixtures that they have to choose from. Often times selecting the right fixture for your personal style can be a daunting task.
However, before you let impulsive shopping overtake your train of thought it helps to know what sets one chandelier apart from the others.
The infamous crystal chandeliers are amongst one of the most popular chandeliers available. These gleaming chandeliers have avidly been showcased in a plethora of movies and often times used to represent an immense amount of wealth. They are normally characterized by gleaming shards of crystal streaming from them, as well as a few glass beads to give them an extra touch of shimmer.
Another extremely popular chandelier is commonly referred to as a shell chandelier. The shell chandeliers bare many of the same qualities as their crystal counterparts; however they use a series of beads instead of crystals to accentuate their beauty.
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