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Best of House & Home Weekend Workshops: 50 Fabulous Projects

Best of House & Home Weekend Workshops: 50 Fabulous Projects
By Cobi Ladner

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This book features over 50 projects, and focuses on projects for every room in the home and the garden.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1016804 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-04-24
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .64" h x 9.06" w x 10.90" l, 2.03 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 224 pages

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Hand-made crafts have come a long way from the days of knitted tea cozies and trivets fashioned from popsicle sticks. In 50 Fabulous Projects, the editors of Canadian House & Home magazine offer original interpretations of the stylish items they most covet for their own homes. CH&H editor Cobi Ladner has chosen 50 favourite projects from the magazine into one volume, illustrated with more than 300 colour photographs. Step-by-step instructions fall under the headings Craft, Sewing, Paint, Garden, and Workshop. Skills required range from wielding a paintbrush to being fairly handy with a circular saw, and each project is rated for its level of difficulty. Projects range from the prosaic (build a rustic garden shed from recycled cedar decking) to the decadent (line a bedroom with silk-upholstered walls). When that's finished, wire a ginger jar into a lamp or build sophisticated display shelving. The latter, we are told, "span the width of the wall and are just deep enough to prop a picture or set a small object on. The effect is appealingly modern and art-gallery minimalist, particularly when the rails are painted the same colour as the wall, letting pictures and photographs take centre stage." Such projects are inspired--and designed to be completed over a weekend--without a popsicle stick in sight. --Carolyn Leitch