Jennifer - I think you could be the spokes person for these new cloths ! lol !!!
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Plumbing Class at Mohawk College - Soldering
Spring 2014 Plumbing Class at Mohawk College !
Learning to solder !
Hot Stuff !!!
Installing a Faucet !
Selfie with Robert !!!
Great Job Anita !!!
Want a Fresh new look in your home ?
Call me for a consultation !
Pamela Stiles 905-512-5343
Spring 2014 Mohawk College - Flooring
Roger is from the Ancaster Home Depot
Tool Rental Department !
He showed the gals how to install
hardwood flooring !
Roger is from the Ancaster Home Depot
Tool Rental Department !
He showed the gals how to install
hardwood flooring !
Thank you Roger for shedding light
on this DIY project !!!
Want a Fresh new look in your home ?
Call me for a consultation !
Pamela Stiles
905-512-5343
Chicks with Tools!!!
Spring 2014 "Tools and How to Use Them"
Class at Mohawk College !
What a fun group of interesting people !
Once that ladies learned all about safety and tools they put their newly acquired skills to work by building a cabinet !
Safety glasses !!!
Good job Ladies !
They learned how to cut using a table saw, jig saw, mitre saw,
and circular saw !
Different styles & uses of drills was also on the agenda .
Making a plan on paper, then figuring out dimensions of what you want to build is essential.
Measure, measure, measure - cut once !
Want a Fresh new look in your home ?
Call me for a consultation !
Pamela Stiles 905-512-5343
Thursday, 24 April 2014
Home Reno for Women at Mohawk !!!
Mohawk College
Home Reno for Women (men welcome) !
Began it's Spring season this week with a evening of knowledge by my good friend Keith from Ridgid / Ryobi & Milwaukee !
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Mohawk College - Home Reno For Women !!!
Another Season of Home Reno for Women !!!
At Mohawk College
Classes begin in April.
Learn about Tools and how to use them, plumbing, basic home maintenance & updating & renovating your kitchen.
Register on-line or in person
http://issuu.com/mohawkcollege/docs/mohawk-continuing-education-catalog_33bf99f22bc040/67?e=0
Want a Fresh new look in your home ?
Call me for a consultation !
Pamela Stiles 905-512-5343
Monday, 3 March 2014
Free Furniture Painting Demo at Your Local Library !
You don't need to replace tired old furniture !
Bring it back to life with
Bluestone House™
Chalky & Silky Patina Paint !!!
Furniture Paint that is so easy to use - usually 1 coat - no sanding !!!
Free Furniture Painting Demo at Your Local Library !
Do you
have pieces of tired, unloved furniture ?
Update them with a fresh new look!
Pamela Stiles, Colour Expert and Decorating Consultant, will show you how to
take that old piece of furniture from “ignored” to “adored!” with furniture paints, glazing, waxing, distressing and
crackling.
Wed. Apr.2 7:00pm Dundas*
Wed. Apr.2 7:00pm Dundas*
Mon. Apr.7 6:30pm Stoney Creek
Tues. Apr.8 6:30pm Concession*
Wed. Apr.16 7:00pm Ancaster*
Thur. Apr.17 2:00pm Locke
Thur. Apr.17 2:00pm Locke
Thur. Apr.17 7:00pm Terryberry*
Wed. Apr.23 7:00pm Westdale*
Wed. Apr.30 7:00pm Sherwood*
Thur. May1 7:00pm Turner Park*
*Registration
required: 905-546-3492.
Want a Fresh new look in your home ?
Call me for a consultation !
Pamela Stiles 905-512-5343
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Bluestone House™ Chalky Patina Paint - It's almost here !
Coming Soon !!!
“Bluestone House™ Chalky & Silky Patina Paint”
Furniture Paint
With this Very Special Paint you will be able to achieve
the Vintage French Country Vintage look that is so desired !
What makes this paint so special is...
Furniture Paint
With this Very Special Paint you will be able to achieve
the Vintage French Country Vintage look that is so desired !
What makes this paint so special is...
Monday, 3 February 2014
Enhance you Kitchen by Installing a Backsplash !
When my girlfriend Angela asked me to help her install
her backsplash, I was delighted !
Angela is very much a "Do it Herselfer" !
Because I have done this a few times, and teach
"how to install a backsplash" at Mohawk College,
I was able to give her some hands on tips !
She chose a lovely subway style pattern for her tumbled marble tile - Beautiful !
Her cabinets are cherry and counter-top is a granite looking laminate !
Picking the right tile for your kitchen can be daunting ! If you are unsure stay on the plain (safe) side, or send me an email with pics - I will help you ! pamelastiles@me.com
It's not just about colours that co-ordinate - it's about harmony & balance as well !
A good rule of thumb is,
If you have a busy counter-top pick a plain backsplash !
If you have a plain counter-top you can choose a louder backsplash !
Measure your area (length x width) to determin square footage - this will tell you how many tiles to buy. If you need help, take the measurements to the store & the sales people will do it for you !
Always buy more than you need, consider cutting & breakage. Be careful if the tiles are on sale or clearance - you don't want to run out ! I always buy way more than I need & return the leftovers.
Laying your tiles on the counter-top to position them correctly is something I strongly recommend.
This really helps:
Materials needed are:
Your selected tiles, ( keep in mind - the smaller the tile the less cutting) - adhesive (dry or pre-mixed) - grout (dry or pre-mixed)- sealant
This is tile edge trim - If you have a wall that continues into another space, this can go on the end of the wall so the edge of the tiles & adhesive will be covered.
Once the installation is complete and the adhesive is dry, following manufacturers instructions, it's time to grout ! Using the appropriate grout, sanded or non-sanded and the grout float, apply the grout to tile surface using a sweeping pattern on a 45 degree angle to fill joints all over the tiles. Try not to leave too much grout on the tiles as it will be more work to get it off after.
I had a client that used green painters tape to cover the top of each tile then grout - big job but it would save a lot of cleaning later.
Along the bottom edge of the tiles against the counter-top and in the corner area, I use a caulking that is a combination of grout & calking sealant in a tube, this will not crack as grout will when your house moves (all houses move).
All the tiles need to be washed off using a tiling sponge and water. This is a very important step !
Be sure to submerse the sponge into the water then ring it out so that it feels only damp and can't drip. You do not want to add any more water to your grout ! Wipe in a circular motion and rinse the sponge & change the water often.
her backsplash, I was delighted !
Angela is very much a "Do it Herselfer" !
Because I have done this a few times, and teach
"how to install a backsplash" at Mohawk College,
I was able to give her some hands on tips !
Her cabinets are cherry and counter-top is a granite looking laminate !
Picking the right tile for your kitchen can be daunting ! If you are unsure stay on the plain (safe) side, or send me an email with pics - I will help you ! pamelastiles@me.com
It's not just about colours that co-ordinate - it's about harmony & balance as well !
A good rule of thumb is,
If you have a busy counter-top pick a plain backsplash !
If you have a plain counter-top you can choose a louder backsplash !
Measure your area (length x width) to determin square footage - this will tell you how many tiles to buy. If you need help, take the measurements to the store & the sales people will do it for you !
Always buy more than you need, consider cutting & breakage. Be careful if the tiles are on sale or clearance - you don't want to run out ! I always buy way more than I need & return the leftovers.
Laying your tiles on the counter-top to position them correctly is something I strongly recommend.
This really helps:
- for placement of the tiles around the outlets & switches, for less cutting.
- to determine where you will start and finish
- for spacing between tiles - to minimize cutting
- to have the best tiles positioned for optimum view.
Tools needed for this project are:
wet
saw (for marble) - measuring tape - nippers - level - chalk line - tile
float - notched trowel - sponge - utility knife - tiles sanding block -
bucket - safety glasses - tile spacersMaterials needed are:
Your selected tiles, ( keep in mind - the smaller the tile the less cutting) - adhesive (dry or pre-mixed) - grout (dry or pre-mixed)- sealant
This is tile edge trim - If you have a wall that continues into another space, this can go on the end of the wall so the edge of the tiles & adhesive will be covered.
Make a chalk line to be sure all the tiles are straight.
Use paint sticks for spacing the first row from the counter-top,, as seen in the above pic.
Spacers will help keep the lines uniform.
You can apply the adhesive, with the notched trowel, directly onto the wall
or on the back of each tile, this is called buttering the tile. Here Ang
had decided to butter the tile backs to maintain her chalk lines and
have more control over excess adhesive.
Once the installation is complete and the adhesive is dry, following manufacturers instructions, it's time to grout ! Using the appropriate grout, sanded or non-sanded and the grout float, apply the grout to tile surface using a sweeping pattern on a 45 degree angle to fill joints all over the tiles. Try not to leave too much grout on the tiles as it will be more work to get it off after.
I had a client that used green painters tape to cover the top of each tile then grout - big job but it would save a lot of cleaning later.
Along the bottom edge of the tiles against the counter-top and in the corner area, I use a caulking that is a combination of grout & calking sealant in a tube, this will not crack as grout will when your house moves (all houses move).
All the tiles need to be washed off using a tiling sponge and water. This is a very important step !
Be sure to submerse the sponge into the water then ring it out so that it feels only damp and can't drip. You do not want to add any more water to your grout ! Wipe in a circular motion and rinse the sponge & change the water often.
Once
you are happy with your work and it is completely dry, apply the
sealant ( follow manufacturer's instructions) to protect your natural
stone tiles and grout.
Great Job Angie !!!
Let me know if you liked this blog !
Friday, 24 January 2014
My Passion for doors...
Yes, I have a passion for doors !!!!
Don't know why, maybe it's the idea of what's behind it
if the front is this beautiful.
Whenever we travel I take pictures of doors.
I love them !
The age, patina, colours and styles are exquisite art to me.
Not to mention a true inspiration for my walk of life.
This was in Spain !
I believe that true beauty is not found in perfection but in the patina of life and imperfection.
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Friday, 3 January 2014
Table Runner... Easy peasy ?
Great Idea !!!
This past summer we had an outdoor dinner party.
I wanted to jazz up the table with a runner not only for looks but to protect the tablecloth from the melted wax off the candles.
So I used some leftover wallpaper that I had as a runner and loved the way it looked !!!
I didn't have to worry about the candles dripping, it's disposable !
I decided to buy a few rolls with different patterns so I could do it all the time !
I even use them on my dining room table !!!
Please your send me your great ideas and
I'll post them as well !!!
Please leave your comments below !!!
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