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Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Making Home Improvements a Family Affair

DIY is usually a lot of hard work!  When you have children who are eager to 'help', the simplest tasks can become an even bigger chore as you try to paint the walls and supervise your toddler while he sticks his fingers in the can of emulsion.  If you have some jobs that need doing around the house, there are ways that you can involve the whole family without it becoming a DIY disaster.  Delegating tasks to each member of the household will make everyone feel important and hopefully make it easier to get on with the job in hand. Plus, the kids can learn valuable skills that they can develop in later life.


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Make wooden planters

If you are improving the garden, displaying wooden boxes filled with plants is a great way to add colour to even the smallest outdoor space, plus it's a good way to teach the little ones about gardening. Making the wooden planters yourself is something best done when the kids are not around as it will involve cutting wood using a jigsaw.  But once the boxes have been put together, sanded and primed, you can then allow your little co-workers to help you choose a paint colour and design. Maybe even let them decorate their own planter while you paint yours.

Take a family trip to your local garden centre and allow each family member to pick their own plant for the garden. Giving children the responsibility of looking after their plant, will teach them the importance of nurturing and caring for it.  Getting into the habit of watering the plants makes little ones very useful in the summertime!


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Create a feature wall

Whether it’s in the kids' room, the living room, the playroom or in the kitchen, a feature wall is a great asset to the home, which totals revamps the living space. Whether you opt simply to add a lick of paint or apply a funky wallpaper design, there are various options to choose from. You can let the little ones accompany you when it comes to choosing the paint colours and wallpaper styles. If you need to strip a wall, little ones will love to help peel the old paper off.  Once they get bored you can get out the steamer and finish the job in no time.

Special paints can transform a wall into a blackboard or make it magnetic - perfect for the playroom!  There are lots of wall stickers available that will transform a wall in just minutes.  Let little ones help with the decision making so they feel involved.

Stencils are also a great idea, and younger children can have a go – just ensure you tape newspaper over any areas you wish to protect.


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Sometimes you need to get in the professionals for any big jobs that need doing. You may need to repair your sash windows, install double glazing, plaster the ceiling or put in a gas fire.  Little ones can be curious but it is important to keep them away from the work in progress.  Ensuring they are entertained whilst this work is going on is a must.  But they still want to feel like they are helping.

Get creative

Why not get them to create their own artwork using brightly coloured materials such as fabric, tissue paper, glitter and paint.  It will certainly ensure they’re entertained. You can then frame their artwork and hang it on one of the walls in the household. This will make them feel like they’ve really helped with the home improvements.

Sunday, 16 December 2012

Decorating Gingerbread Christmas Trees #Project52

We have been making and decorating gingerbread.  Freddy has been enjoying helping out with the mixing, rolling and icing.  He has also enjoyed helping out with taste testing!

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Saturday, 8 December 2012

Lighting Up My Christmas with Notcutt's

I love garden centres at Christmas.  The Christmas ranges are always so extensive and so tempting!  This year I have been sent a set of Notcutt's warm White LED Cone Lights to light up my Christmas tree.  They come in a brilliant re-usable plastic tub which will keep them safely stowed away between Christmases.


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The lights themselves are shaped like fir cones and are multi-function.  The warm twinkling glow is just lovely.  There are 100 lights on the green 8m string which is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.


Christmas, tree

The overall effect of the lights on my tree is very festive!

tree, lights


Check out the range of festive treats in the Notcutts Christmas range online.  While you are there you can enter the Festive Giveaway where you could win a beautiful mink Christmas tree and all the trimmings worth well over £100. 

Monday, 4 June 2012

The Binary Box For Father's Day

Revamp Your Wall Space With The Binary Box Plus Get A 25% Discount This Father's Day


The Binary Box is an exciting website run by passionate folk dedicated to the idea that decorating does not have to be dull!  The Binary Box offers a huge and tempting range of vinyl Wall Stickers in different formats to suit any room or taste. From trendy to traditional, toddler to teenager there is something to suit everyone. Each vinyl comes with clear instructions and can be removed easily whenever you want to redecorate following the simple step by step guide. It’s the fun and cost effective way to make your house fresh, different and give it a stamp of individuality.  Any room can be made to stand out with a wall decal from The Binary Box.  If you have a plain blank wall in your home you can make it look absolutely stunning with The Binary Box!

This Father's Day, The Binary Box are offering a 25% discount when you buy one of the special bumper stickers for just £2.99.  In three cool designs, you'll find one that suits your dad's personality.  I like the 'Who's The Daddy' design!

the binary box, car
Who's The Daddy?

The Binary Box collections offer a huge choice of designs.  Trendy dads might like their very own Banksy graffiti design to add a fun, modern and irreverent personalisation to a favourite room.  How about this Anarchist Guard to provide a focal point to any space?

anarchy, Banksy, grafitti
Get  Your Own Banksy Artwork

Music Loving dads will love having an iconic image of their favourite music legend on their wall.   Choose from Icons Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Morrissey, Ian Brown or Oasis.

Globe Trotting dads may prefer something from the World Map collection.  From the traditional to the quirky, these will look great in a study, inspiring wanderlust!

This year the Cool Britannia imagery of 2012 is making us all feel patriotic.  The Best of British Collection  includes iconic and quintessentially British imagery to add a statement to any room in the house.  You can have your very own post box, double decker box, red phone box or even a London Street sign to bring the capital to your home!

If dad is more of a mad scientist the Science Museum collection has a great selection of science geek images to please him.  Planets, astronauts, DNA molecules or even a Periodic Table will look really impressive on the wall!

If you have a dad who would like to funk up his wall space with something really unique and impressive then check out www.thebinarybox.co.uk and make this Father's Day a bit different!

Review

I was given the chance to try some wall decals from Binary Box.  I decided to get a selection of products including some rubber ducks for our bathroom, name stickers for my two youngest children and a car sticker for Ian's car.  I loved some of the Banksy designs but you would really need a big expanse of clear wall to make the most of them.  (With five kids and all the stuff that comes with them, we don't have much free wall space left!)

The stickers arrived in a stout plastic tube that kept them safe in transit.  I was surprised by how large they were.  The Rubber Duck wall sticker set contains seven ducks.  The smallest is 11cm x 11cm and the biggest is 45cm x 48cm.  They are priced at £19.99 and are available in different colours to suit your decor. We went for brown and yellow to match our bathroom.  With the top layer on the picture they look a bit creased and dull, but that is not indicative of the finished result.

wall decals, Father's Day
Our Binary Box Delivery

The stickers are easy to apply if you follow the instructions.  You simply stick the adhesive top layer and the sticker to the wall whilst pulling out the backing paper, smoothing it out as you go.  When the backing paper is out you pull off the adhesive top layer which leaves the sticker stuck to the wall.  The colour of the sticker on the wall is much more vibrant once the top layer is removed.

Binary Box, Father's Day
Step By Step Sticker Fitting 

There are good fitting videos on the website demonstrating the technique, very useful for the larger images.  The stickers can be removed using a hairdryer and again full details are on the website.

I really like how our ducks have brightened up our plain bathroom walls.  They look really good and the kids love them!  Ian also loves his Rubber Ducks and car sticker and agrees that they would make a great gift for Father's Day! Just make sure you have the appropriate amount of wall space to do the design you choose justice.



Monday, 21 May 2012

HAVE A ROYAL REFRESH THIS JUBILEE WEEKEND!


Tips To Smarten Up Your Home With Rug Doctor


With the long weekend on its way we’re all thinking of ways to refresh and tidy our homes in time for the Queen’s Jubilee, which is why Rug Doctor has come up with some top DIY tips on how you can get your house in order in time for the royal rendezvous!

To give your home the red carpet treatment have a look at the tips below and choose the few you want to tackle- you’ll have your home fit for a  queen in no time!

  1. Get your trusted  tools ready
Start as you mean to go on and make sure you’ve got everything you need for your DIY extravaganza. We mean dust sheets, hammer and nails, bin liners and masking tape… and lots of cups of tea too!

  1.  Find a prince or princess  to lend a hand
DIY often requires two pairs of hands so call on a partner or friend to lend a hand with the heavy lifting or holding a ladder

  1. Honour your paint brush
Adding a splash of colour to your walls can help create a majestic finish to any room. Prep is key when it comes to painting so clear the area and make sure you fill in any cracks before you dip your brush.  

  1. Pay tribute to your walls
Try adding wallpaper to the wall behind your bed for that real wow-factor! A bold retro print is a thumbs up this season.

  1. Make your carpets fit for the Queen
Hire a Rug Doctor to deep clean your carpets, stairs, upholstery and mattress making them look, feel and smell as good as new.  A Rug Doctor was actually supplied to Buckingham Palace some years ago!

For spots and stains you can try the Rug Doctor Spot & Stain Remover.   I was sent one to try out.   Suitable for both carpets and upholstery, it removes food, beverage and greasy spills.  With a toddler in the house the amount of food spills, muddy footprints and crayon marks we discover are way above the national average!!  Just a generous spray and a rub with a paper towel helps lift the stains.   Blotting the cleaner into the stain pushes it deeply into the carpet pile or upholstery fabric for a thorough cleaning.  A quick rinse and a blot dry leaves the treated area looking much cleaner!   Staying on top of stains caused by spilled orange juice, melted ice lolly and over squeezed tomato sauce helps keep rugs and carpets looking smart and clean!  It's even wool friendly and pet safe.  Keeping a Spot & Stain Remover on hand is definitely a good idea with kids in the house!!  It's just £2.99 for a 500ml trigger bottle.

carpet cleaner, rug doctor
Keep On Hand To Tackle Spills and Spots!

  1. Revitalise your throne
Uplift your living room by cleaning your sofa using Rug Doctor Upholstery cleaner and the hand tool kit that comes with every machine rental.

  1. Frame your own royal family
Create a photo wall to really transform the appearance of a room; try using different styles and sizes of frames with all your favourite family photos to make a great focal point.

  1. Have Jubilee worthy drapes
Change your usual heavyweight curtains for a pair of light or sheer ones to ooze summer style in your home.

  1. Don’t forget to refresh the royal entrance too
It’s the first thing your guests will see, so strip, prime and paint your front door giving your home a welcoming entrance.

  1.  Royal seal of approval
Add some fresh flowers to your newly decorated space for that final seal of approval.

For more information on how to deep clean with Rug Doctor go to http://www.rugdoctor.co.uk/

For more information on how to deep clean with Rug Doctor please go to http://www.rugdoctor.co.uk/

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