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Jeanette S

Atlanta, GA
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Repurposing & Upcycling: Brass urn

I have two ugly brass urns.What can I do with them to make them more appealing to the eye?If I paint them,do I prime them first?
Dianne Kurtz
Dianne Kurtz Davenport, FL
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    The worn look is its beauty! These type containers are great to hold things like dried sticks ...»
    or bamboo left natural or painted any color you wish to go with your decor...with an accent of an ostrich feather for accent....any combination you like...use them outside on a covered patio or inside.

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Making Pallet Tables

I made two tables out of pallet wood, which included 2 x 2s which I cut into two to make the length of the legs (about 19"). The construction is basic, you can see it in the photos. The ...»
top is about 18" square, made by gluing the edges of five pallet wood pieces together.

Follow your H
Follow your H Canada
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    You certainly are getting a better grade of wood in your pallets than I have ever seen around ...»
    here!

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Gardening: Reclaiming a flower bed...

I need help! I am trying reclaim a garden bed in the side of my house. Someone laid several layers of black plastic down years ago it appears and it has been over grown with moss. I have gotten 3 hostas to take in it. Am I right that I should pull up the plastic, til it and start over??
Jess W
Jess W
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    There is no easy solution to weeds...that is just a fact of life, darn it!
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  • This is where we are now.
  • We started with these big, boxy hedges...
  • After tearing out the hedges, we built some planter boxes.
  • We consulted with our local nursery, who advised us to amend our soil with compost and minerals with trace elements.
  • We put seeds and starts into our amended soil.
  • And now we're hoping it all grows!
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Do You Have to Know What You're Doing to Plant a Vegetable Garden?

We're not really sure, but that's not stopping us from starting!

Because we don't know much, we're starting small--our goal is to grow the ingredients for ...»

homemade tomato sauce. We've made a bed, we've prepared our soil, and we've put some starts and seeds in the ground. If there's anything we don't know that you're sure we need to know, we'd love to hear from you!

Rita and Cane
Rita and Cane Gresham, OR
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  • Jeanette S
    Commented 2 days ago
    In my comment, the PVC pipe shoud have been 1"...not foot! He gets the kind that has the ...»
    fertilizer in it that is released over time. He will dump out the used material and get stir it around and revitalize it for this year I am sure.

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ANTS? Easy, Safe Solution!

An exterminator told my friend that when you begin to see ants, they are the scouts. Stop these and you won't have ants. My son discovered that if you spray them with Windex (or any other glass cleaner), they are exterminated. Keep after it for a while and you won't have ants. We have used this for years. 2 days ago our humming bird feeder leaked onto the concrete front porch...the liquid got down in the crack between brick and concrete so there was not way to flush it out. Ants ...»
appeared quickly, I sprayed them with Windex. Watched through the day and kept spraying them. Now ant free! Safe for kids, pets and environment! It is worth a try before you spend hundreds.

Jeanette S
Jeanette S Atlanta, GA
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    Commented 2 days ago
    Actually, you don't have to "sit and watch ants". If you are in the kitchen occasionally ...»
    during the day, just spray what you see and spray around the area. It is not like you have to do this every 30 minutes for weeks. Just stop the scouts and they are gone. I like it because it is completely safe and does not fee other critters that tend to visit when it rains. I caught the ones on the front porch early and they were gone at the end of the day. This was not intended to handle fire ants or hills of ants out in the yard...just in places where pets and kids are around.

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Before and After Disaster to Diva!

The perfect example of a stripped veneer project. This was definitely heading to the dump - however, HAD to be saved! Can you not see the potential? Show your husbands and change their ...»
vision on curb shopping haha! Some elbow grease and tlc and you can use your pay cheque now to celebrate with dinner and some wine!For more fun and inspiration - come follow us on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/gypsybarn #beforeandafter

Gypsy Barn
Gypsy Barn Canada
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    Commented 2 days ago
    One of the best fix-er-up jobs I have seen! Love this. Great rescue!
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  • A Typical Brick Fireplace That May No Longer Fit Your Decor
  • Most of the Stuff Stripped Away and Ready to be Renewed
  • The Brick-Anew Fireplace Paint Kit
  • Now the Base Coat Has Been Applied
  • A Totally New Look Once Completed
  • A Closeup of the Finished Product - Note the Texture
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Painting Your Brick Fireplace

An easy, cheap and quick option to renew your fireplace's appearance is by using brick fireplace paint and resurfacing the existing brick. All the materials need to do this job are ...»
available in an easy-to-use kit which is sent to you with free shipping from a company called Brick-Anew (www.brick-anew.com). The package comes complete with the necessary tools for a weekend do-it-yourself project. Yes, it can be done in a single weekend. Clear instructions for proper application are included. This really is usually the best answer to your fireplace's exterior problems. The finished product has a textured sandstone look available in several colors. A video is available on this project at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FarofFXZcvI

*Options I considered for this project:

One cheap way out is just to go to the building supply place or the local paint store and buy a paint that matches or compliments your carpet, walls, etc. Unfortunately when you're done, you have a fireplace that looks kind of like a painted wall. Replacing the brick is way too expensive. Covering it up with sheetrock is another option but more expensive, difficult and you lose the beauty of the brick.

*Questions and unexpected events that arose during the project:

Can it really be done in a couple of days? Yes, and much of that is drying time between the different paints and glazes.

Will it look better than just slapping on paint? Yes, there are lots of before and after pictures available that have used this process.

* Cost Comments:

The kit comes with everything you need to do a 100 square foot fireplace. The price even includes sh

*My motivation to do this project:

Older brick fireplaces often look as though they are on their last legs. Maybe the bricks are stained with tar and soot but, functionally, the fireplace is as sturdy as the first time a fire was built inside it. The bricks are solid and the draw is good. It's just plain scary looking.

Brick is a high-quality building material and doesn't come cheap. New brick and laying it is expensive. If you hire a contractor to replace those bricks, you are likely throwing several thousand dollars at the problem. If you're thinking of new sheetrock or a new fireplace surround, that can also be expensive and not give you the look you desire. You want a permanent solution and not a job that looks rushed.

*Project Steps:

The only prep work necessary is to brush off your brick to remove any loose mortar or dirt. Remove any decorations and fireplace accessories.

Paint a base coat over all your brick and mortar. Then you follow up using either your small roller or sponge to apply three "undertone" colors and a glaze. There's nothing difficult or tricky about the process. Just follow the steps in order and get great results.

To summarize how easy:

Step 1- Remove all accessories and clean the brick.

Step 2 - After taping off the fireplace, brush on the base coat/sealer over all the brick and mortar like you're painting a wall. It will look something like this:

Steps 3 - 6 - Apply color 1, glaze, colors 2 and 3 allowing the paint to dry between each step. The written instructions and video explain the options in more detail.

Step 7 - Apply the clear matte finish, if desired, after allowing the paint to dry completely.

Advice:

Be sure to tape and cover areas that you don't want paint to get on, just like doing a wall.

The kit comes with all the tools you need so you don't need or want a fancy and expensive paint brush.

As with any paint project, wear your old clothes.

Clean your brushes and rollers as you go while waiting for the previous coat to dry.

If you have an overly large fireplace, you may need to order an extra can of base coat.

If the brick is really in a horribly dirty state, you might want to order the cleaner available for an extra charge.

Materials:

Brick-Anew Fireplace Paint Kit - $0.00

Mike S
Mike S Smyrna, GA
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    Commented 2 days ago
    Mike, I live in Dunwoody and my brick is worse than yours. I think it will get pained this ...»
    year. I am going to clip this and go on line to check out colors, etc. We have an entire wall I want painted out.

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  • rotting on the bottom corner, and the door is an old interior door that you have to pull into pieces to get open
  • I added windows, door with window, 1x2's to give it a look of separate boards, added the front porch and some concrete with the look of flagstone

My Cottage Redo

I had this old ugly shed in the backyard. And I wanted a potting shed somewhere so it took me forever to see that my old ugly shed could become beautiful! Here are my before and after pictures of my Shed turned best place In the yard!

Tanya Peterson Felsheim
Tanya Peterson Felsheim Grants Pass, OR
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  • Jeanette S
    Commented 2 days ago
    Now you tell me what's not to like about this adorable potting shed! I want one!
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Pest Control: Homemade mosquito remedy

i read about homemade mosquito remedies on one of the webs
Connie Twardize
Connie Twardize Bay City, MI
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  • Jeanette S
    Commented 2 days ago
    For sitting on porches and decks, turn on a box fan or two...no bugs fly through the wind. We ...»
    could not walk to our mailbox without getting bitten 20 times. For years we have put half and half lemon scented amonia and lemon scented dishwashing liquid in a sprayer attached to hose. Spray yard, bushes, ground cover, all plants including the ones in pots, and even some up on roof to run down gutters. When bubbles stop forming, refill sprayer. Spray once a week for 2-3 weeks then every other week and then once a month. They live and die within 200 feet of where they are born. Spray every inch of your yard to form a barrier from your neighbors.

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Home Maintenance & Repairs: Musty smell from broken water line

Line going into hot water tank split-ended up with several inches of water in basement-in rugs, etc. What is a natural way to get rid of the musty smell? Have dehumidifier running full ...»
blast; opened windows have placed dry coffee grounds around as well as odor reducing air fresheners. Nothing seems to be working.

Elizabeth Wolfe
Elizabeth Wolfe Palmyra, VA
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  • Jeanette S
    Commented 2 days ago
    You need to do some serious investigating before you have a really expensive problem. Get the ...»
    ruined carpet and drywall out of there and get it dried out. Your home is too expensive to risk losing it to mold.

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