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A U T U M N / W I N T E R 2 0 1 7
DECORATINGWinter vases
CRAFTY IDEASAutumn decorations in vintage style
UPCYCLING Coffee table from car tyres
SOMETHING NEW FROM SOMETHING OLDWooden terrace
CREATIVE IDEAS FOR
DIY
The magazine for inspiration, decoration and do-it-yourself
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Winter Decorating 04Vases and lanterns with a snowy design
Autumn decorations 14 in vintage style Crafty ideas: Mirrors, preserve jars and door wreathes
Magnetic noticeboards 22Perfect organisation at home
Upcycling furniture 28How to make a trend-setting coffee table from used tyres
Remove, shape, fix 34101+ uses for a heat gun
Beautify a wooden terrace 36Give it a new brilliance
Paint your garage door 40A little paint, a big new look
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LET IT SNOW Winter decoration with
a flocking effect
The dream of a perfect Christmas: roofs are white with snow and icicles hang from the eaves whilst the landscape lies covered in a winter blanket of snow. Unfortunately, a white Christmas is often just that: a dream. For guaranteed snow and winter magic at home, you can create your own snow effect vases. You’ll be surprised at how quickly old bottles, vases and pine cones become snowy eye-catchers.
Did you know?White is the sum of all colours in the spec-trum. In other words, physically, white isn’t an absence of colour but the sum of all colours.
We show you step-by-step how to guide to easily make your own decorative pieces with just a few materials.
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Remove the labels from the bottles. The easiest way to do this is first soak them in warm water with some washing up liquid.
Generously pour coarse salt onto the work surface.
Spread craft glue or spray adhesive onto the surface of the clean bottles. Roll the bottles in the coarse salt and let the glue and salt dry.
Spray the bottles with white paint and watch the wonderful snow effect emerge. The WAGNER Studio Sprayer is perfectly suited for such delicate projects. Fill the container with paint and stir well. To stabilise the bottles, use a thin wooden stick or similar to hold them steady during the spray painting step. Allow the painted bottles to completely dry. Add branches or twigs to complement the white and see how your snowy vases become a highlight in your living room.
You will need:
• Old glass bottles• Craft glue or spray adhesive• Very coarse salt
• Acrylic paint (white gloss)• WAGNER sprayer (e.g. Studio Home Decor Sprayer)• Stick for holding the bottles steady• Paper and cardboard for spray protection
VASES WITH A SNOW EFFECTWintry decorations in pure white can be perfectly integrated into your home decorating concept. Why not take empty bottles and turn them into enchanting wintry vases?
WITH AN OLD CARDBOARD BOX, YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN SMALL ‘SPRAY CABINET’ SO YOU HAVE THE PERFECT PLACE TO DO YOUR CRAFTS
INDOORS AS WELL.
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SMALL BOTTLES, OR THE NECKS OF BOTTLES, CAN BE BEST PAINTED USING
THE DETAILED JET. SIMPLY SET THE NOZZLE DIAGONALLY.
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Before starting your project, be sure to cover your work area with newspaper or plastic and then have all your materials ready at hand.
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ICED DRIFTWOODYou can easily turn little souvenirs from summer holidays into wintry art pieces with this crafty idea. Use pieces of driftwood for these candle holders with a frosted winter look.
IF YOU DIDN’T GATHER ENOUGH SUITABLE DRIFTWOOD ON YOUR SUMMER BEACH WALKS, CRAFT STORES HAVE
A GOOD SELECTION. OR, YOU COULD USE CINNAMON STICKS, FOR EXAMPLE.
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You will need:
• Decorative glass holders• Hot glue gun• Small pieces of driftwood• Acrylic paint (white gloss)• WAGNER sprayer (e.g. Studio Home Decor Sprayer)• Paper and cardboard for spray protection
Glue small, bits of dried driftwood to the glass. A hot glue gun works best for this.
After you’ve finished decorating the glass, spray it with white paint.
When it’s dry, your candle holder will look as if it’s been iced in the winter cold.
ADD COARSE SALT OR USE A S PECIAL SPARKLE PAINT TO GIVE YOUR GLASS A UNIQUE LOOK.
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WINTRY PINE CONESWhy do pine cones have to be brown? Give your treasures from the woods a new look by coating them snowy white.
You will need:
• Dry pine cones• Acrylic paint (white gloss)• WAGNER sprayer (e.g. Studio Home Decor Sprayer)• Paper and cardboard for spray protection
Place the pine cones upright on newspaper or place them onto sticks.
Spray them with white paint. The WAGNER Studio Sprayer is ideal for small objects because the spray jet can be easily and precisely adjusted. A detailed jet works best here as well for optimal results. Allow the pine cones to completely dry.
CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS WITH A SNOWY OR ICY EFFECT LOOK BEST WITH BRIGHT COLOURS – WE SELECTED SILVER
AND BERRY TONES TO MAKE A LOVELY CONTRAST. BLUE AND GOLD WILL ALSO GIVE THEM A
SOPHISTICATED WINTER LOOK.
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AUTUMN ROUNDEL
Coloured leaves at this time of year entice us out for leisurely walks. Children fly kites in the sky, make little figures from chestnuts, whilst the aroma of the last fruits of summer waft from the kitchen as the treasures are lovingly preserved for winter. Preserve jars aren’t only attractive to look at when on the shelf. Crafty creative ideas using simple twist-off caps can make your home a cosy and colourful place of retreat when autumn days get shorter.
Autumn decorations in vintage style
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Vintage framesDo you have an old mirror or picture frame still stored in your attic? You can easily give it a face-lift by decorating it with lids sprayed in a vintage look. Use a spray unit to give the frame a quick fresh autumnal coat of paint too.
16 17Finish Autumn / Winter 2017 Autumn decorations in vintage style
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Autumn door wreathsIt doesn’t always have to be leaves and chestnuts: a wreath of colourful lids in shabby chic style creates an unusual accent on your door or set it on your autumnal table. You can find the wreath form for gluing the sprayed lids at a hobby shop.
THE WREATH TAKES ON A VERY SPECIAL AUTUMNAL LOOK WHEN THE LIDS ARE PLACED ON LOOSELY WOVEN BRANCHES OF WILLOW,
OR USE HOT GLUE TO ATTACH CHESTNUTS, LEAVES AND DRIED BERRIES.
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Pretty home preserves to giftFragrant biscuits, creamy pumpkin soup or fruity jams: creative jars make your tasty gift look extra special. The decorative lids also make wonderful hostess gifts.
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Here’s how it works:Create your own decorative lids with an autumnal look. When it comes to choosing colours, your creativity has no limits. Here’s a couple of little tips to ensure that your shabby chic look is successful. First, line the lids up on newspaper and paint them with a primer that gives a metallic effect. After the primer has dried, spray the screw caps with a copper effect paint in your favourite colour. To perfect the used look, you can make little highlights with a rust activator. Be sure to allow the finished lids to dry completely before using them.
YOU CAN FIND LIDS IN ALL KINDS OF SHAPES ON USED PRESERVE JARS – BUT IF YOU WANT SOMETHING A LITTLE MORE UNIQUE, BROWSE
YOUR LOCAL HARDWARE OR DIY SHOP.TIP
Autumn decorations in vintage style
DO IT YOURSELF:
LIDS
Autumn colours:Traditionally we think of red, brown and orange as autumn colours. But using a fresh green or smoky light blue as an accent colour can add that some-thing special to your creative projects.
20 21Finish Autumn / Winter 2017 Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies
Put the pumpkin purée, oats, flour baking powder, salt, bourbon vanilla, cinnamon and ginger in a mixing bowl. Then add the maple syrup and melted coconut oil and mix thoroughly. Allow the mixture to sit for about 10 minutes. Now fold in the chopped bits of chocolate.
Pre-heat the oven to 180 °C. While it’s heating, prepare the cookies for baking. Place small mounds of the mixture about two inches apart on a cookie sheet and then flatten them with a spoon. Bake for 14 – 18 minutes, and then enjoy your healthy treats while still warm, or allow them to cool before eating.
You will need:
200 g pumpkin purée 120 g rolled oats 100 g whole wheat flour 1 rounded tsp. baking powder2 tsp. ground cinnamon 1/4 tsp. ground ginger 1 tsp. vanilla extract or 1 tsp. bourbon vanilla 120 ml maple syrup
1 pinch of salt 30 g coconut oil or melted coconut fat 50 g chopped dark chocolate
PUMPKIN CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES
Did you know? To determine if a pumpkin is ripe or not, simply tap on it – if it sound hollow, it’s ripe.
PUMPKIN CHOCOLATE CHIP
COOKIES
What would make a thought-ful personalised hostess gift? How about a tasty seasonal treat? Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies not only taste fabulous, they actually have healthy ingredients like oats and whole wheat flour. Munch away without feeling guilty.
22 23Finish Autumn / Winter 2017 Magnetic noticeboards
TO BEAT THE WINTER BLUES
Can’t find your keys, missed your dental appointment, and, to top it off, even lost the
invitation to Lisa’s birthday party? We all know the feeling when the chaotic hallway
is absolutely no help at all during hectic mornings. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a little
helper that would let us organise all the small things we need for every day? Noticeboards aren’t just multifunctional, they can be a fun focal point in an entrance area or children’s
room and create order.
HAPPY COLOURFUL NOTICEBOARDS
24 25Finish Autumn / Winter 2017 Magnetic noticeboards
You will need:
• Wooden shapes (e.g. coated MDF panels, about 10 mm thick)• School chalkboard paint, about 50 ml green or black• Saw (optional)
• 180 – 220 grit sandpaper• Micro-fibre cloth• Masking tape for delicate undercoats (painted)• Spray gun, e.g. WAGNER W 100• Fine-bristle paintbrush • Chalk
The steps for creating this are the same no matter what shape you choose for your noticeboard. Our instructions use an apple, a balloon, and a hippo shape for illustration.
Jack-of-all-trades for the entrance hallAll kinds of important things end up in a hallway besides shoes, coats and bags – like keys, notes and little fond memories. To put everything in its place, create an all-rounder like our balloon that not only helps you keep track of things but also gives you a warm welcome at the beginning of each day.
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You will need:
• Magnetic paint
• Strings
• Hooks
• Small basket
This is how it works:Make a template and transfer the pattern to an MDF panel that is 10 mm thick and coated with a primer layer. You can have a carpenter cut the shape for you or cut it yourself. Sand any sharp corners and then drill a hole in the top for hanging it on the wall.
Lightly sand the wood with sandpaper or a sanding tool until the primer coating is matte. Then wipe thoroughly with the micro-fibre cloth. The surface should be dry and free of oil or dust.
Now, mask the areas that you want to be a different colour using masking tape.
Fill the spray unit with the chalkboard paint and thin it according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Make a test spray on a sheet of cardboard.
Now, spray the edges of your piece first and then the main surface area.
After the first coat has dried, evenly spray a second coat. Let the paint dry after each coat following the manufacturer's instructions. Before painting the next colour, clean the spray attachment well.
Now, mask the surface you painted, remove the first tape, and paint whatever other colours you want.
Let this coat dry thoroughly as well.
Add practical details like hooks and little baskets yourself to make your noticeboard even more useful.
in addition
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Creative noticeboards for little onesWould you like to surprise a little one who is just starting school with something small and individual as a gift? Noticeboards for their room can be easily made. A template can be used to make almost any favourite theme and make you a hero. Paint the details (like the eyes and mouth on the hippo) with a thin brush and let it dry.
Practical shopping helper for the kitchenNo onions and the salt shaker needed to be filled but you forgot them both again when you went shopping. An attractive kitchen noticeboard can help – the grocery list won’t get lost and your kitchen will have something new to look at.
MOVE THE SPRAY GUN AT A CONSISTENT SPEED, MAINTAINING A DISTANCE OF AROUND
10 CENTIMETRES FROM THE SURFACE. WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU CONTINUE SPRAYING
ABOVE THE OBJECT A LITTLE AND CHANGE THE SPRAYING DIRECTION OUTSIDE THE ITEM. THIS
AVOIDS A BUILD-UP OF THICKER LAYERS OF PAINT WHEN CHANGING DIRECTION. THE SPRAYED
RESULT: A SMOOTH AND EVEN FINISH WITH NO ANNOYING BRUSH STROKES.
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You will need:
• Magnetic paint, e. g. grey (for the feet)• Brush
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28 29Finish Autumn / Winter 2017 Upcycling furniture
Not only old pieces of furniture are worth restoring and beautify-ing. Sometimes useless objects, like worn car tyres, can be easily transformed into an interesting furniture highlight. The shape and size of tyres are perfect for making a small decorative table for your lounge or balcony.
Wrapped in hemp rope, the little table reminds us of traditional tables from Asia. Using your favourite colour, you can create a brilliant contrast to the natural look of the rope.
“Upcycling” – making some-thing new out of something old – is a trend which is here to stay. Upcycling is an atti-tude towards life that means a conscious decision to take responsibility. Instead of simply throwing things away, we can create wonderful unique objects with a history.
RUBBER – MAKE A STYLISH DECORATIVE TABLE MADE FROM A CAR TYRES
You will need:
• 1 x used car tyre • 2 x 6 mm plywood about 70 x 70 cm (big enough for the outside dimension of the tyre) or a pre-cut piece from a carpenter • Sandpaper
• 6 x torx-head screws• 50 m hemp rope, 12 mm diameter • 50 ml clear varnish
• 50 ml coloured paint
Tools: Electric screwdriver, drill, scissors, hot glue gun with at least 6 glue sticks, jigsaw (in case the wood needs to be cut)
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This is how it works: Collect all the materials together from the materials list. If you don’t happen to have an old tyre at home, you can get one for free from your local dump. Clean it thoroughly. It must be dirt-free and dry. Have your DIY shop cut two 6mm thick plywood pieces to the circumference of the tyre (external dimension). Draw a circle on the plywood for the round shape. Our tip: Just put a little screw in the middle of the board, attach a string to it and tie a pencil at the other end. In just seconds you can make a perfect circle to the required radius. Saw the boards using an electric jigsaw. Or, have a carpenter cut them to the required size.
Drill three evenly spaced holes on each board; these will be used to attach the tyre. Use the electric screwdriver to fasten the wood boards to the tyre on one side, and then repeat the process on the other side of the tyre.
For the rope, start by putting the end in the middle of the wooden circle and then wind it around itself. Make sure you use plenty of glue so that it is well fastened to the board. It can’t hurt to have a little assistance for this step. One person can glue whilst the other winds the rope and it’ll get done quickly. It is not necessary to put glue on the bottom wood piece. When the wrapping is finished, cut the end of the rope.
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Did you know? A car tyre is given its profile under pressure and heat above 150 °C, which is why we say that tyres are baked.
Get the spray unit readyThe sprayer is ready for use in just a few steps. Fill the paint container up to 3/4 full with paint and thin it following the manufacturer’s instructions. To do this, use the included stirrer, each notch corresponding to a 10% dilution. The suction tube can be aligned depending on how you are going to work. Downwards when spraying objects overhead and upwards when spraying downwards. The spray jet can also be adjusted three ways — horizontally, vertically and diagonally (for detailed work). Carry out a test spray to find the right settings for you.
Ready, set, spray Spray clear varnish to seal the hemp rope. That keeps the natural look of the rope. For the coloured part, select your favourite colour. Tape the part that should not be painted with a plastic sheet. Only change the direction of spray when the sprayer is past the object. This avoids a build-up of thicker layers of paint during direction changes. Maintain a constant distance of 5 – 15 cm from the object. Tip: If paint is applied too thickly, drips can form, so it's better to spray two thin coats rather than one thick coat. After spraying, allow the paint to dry in accordance with the manufactur-er's instructions.
Herbs to fight colds
When it’s wet and chilly outside during winter months, one thing is hard to avoid: catching a cold. Noses run, throats are sore and coughs don’t seem to want to stop. A natural remedy to alleviate the symptoms are herbal teas. They reinforce your immune System and help prevent the virus from spreading. Medicinal herbs prepared as teas fulfil two purposes at once: The herbs alleviate typical symptoms, such as a sore throat, and the water helps ensure that the mucous membranes are well hydrated. Thyme and plantain teas are good for coughs. Sage tea helps sore throats and camomile fights swelling and infection.
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Furno 750
Furno 500
Furno 300
Thaw, loosen rust, shrink, shape and,
and, and. Those who thought that heat
guns were just for renovation work will
soon learn! Stripping paint or removing
floor coverings are just two of many
possibilities for using them. These are
great wherever heat is needed they can
be used for thawing anything which is
frozen, lighting a BBQ or they can even
be used in the kitchen to make a perfect
crust for crème brûlée.
FURNO heat gun – more than just hot air.
By the way:You can find more inspiration on what to do with a heat gun by watching our application video at www.wagner-group.com/furnovideo
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AUTUMN LOOK
Beautify a wooden terrace
The design and colour expert
Debbie gave her wooden ter-
race a new coat of paint with
a paint spray device and then
decorated using the colours
of autumn. The result: a spot
where she and her family can
still spend many pleasant
hours outdoors.
The paint has peeled – the wooden terrace looks unkempt and weathered. Moisture can penetrate the wood and soften it. Time for a new protective coat.
BEFORE
FOR YOUR TERRACEYou can enjoy your terrace throughout autumn by making
a cosy spot to take in the last of the warm rays of sunshine.
Fresh colours and autumnal decorations help create a
little oasis of well-being.
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Long-term protection
A fresh coat of paint not only beautifies her wooden terrace, it also protects it from the effects of winter weather. If you use a spray unit as Debbie did, not only will the job be done faster, but your wood will also be protected longer. There won’t be any roller or brush hairlines where the surface is not protected and moisture and dirt can penetrating the wood. When you spray, you get an even surface and the paint is applied right down into the pores of the wood.
Debbie decided to not choose a significantly different colour. She preferred to keep the light tone and just make it look fresher.
AFTER
GOOD PREPARATION IS HALF THE WORK: REMOVE ALL DIRT AND VEGETATION BEFORE
SPRAYING – DEBBIE CHOOSE A PRESSURE WASHER TO DO THIS – AND MAKE SURE THE WOOD IS
COMPLETELY DRY.
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Fresh protection and paint in every nook and cranny.
She especially like the easy handling of the spray unit: “After a short practice, I needed less than two hours for painting the entire terrace. And the best thing of all, with spraying, the paint also gets between the individual boards.”
Autumn colours
Debbie purchased decorative pillows in autumnal red and orange for the terrace. The autumn look was complete when she added a number of pumpkin in various sizes. That brings a colourful autumn feel to her home and to enjoy many pleasant hours outside.
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JACK-OF- ALL-TRADES
GARAGE G R A B A P A I N T B R U S H
Paint your garage door
Many people – especially men – love their cars. Cars not only provide transportation from point A to B, they also offer opportunities for tinkering, polishing and renovate. Garages can also be hobby workshops and party rooms, storage areas for all kinds of garden utensils, bikes, tools and even function as extended cellars or substi-tute attics. They also protect our cars from wind and weather – the true all rounder.
Huge amounts of time are invested in the upkeep of a car – but what about the garage itself? It should match the condition of the car itself and harmonise with the overall appearance of the house. The problem? Garage doors are often exposed to weather without protection. Even scrapes and scratches unfortunately can't be avoided. Whether your door is metal or wood, at some point the paint is damaged or faded, and the door looks neglected.
Painting it, however, is an extremely laborious undertaking because of all the inden- tations in the panels, so it is often put off for another time. How to make it easier? We’ll show you now.
Did you know? The word ‘garage’ comes from the French for “garer” which means, approximately, “bring to safety”.
42 43Finish Autumn / Winter 2017 Paint your garage door
Preparation is everything: First, the old paint has to be sanded off of the garage door. Use an orbital sander or a random orbital sander to help get the job done faster. Any paint in the grooves can then be removed by hand using 120 grade sandpaper. For the perfect paint application, the surface must be dry and free from grease or dust. Coarse dust can be removed with a brush and fine dust can be re-moved with a micro-fibre cloth. Carefully mask off all of the surfaces that you don't want to paint. The easiest way to do this is to use masking tape combined with a paper or plastic sheet. For handles and other small parts, regular masking tape is ideal.
The sprayer is ready for use in just a few steps. Carry out a test spray to find the right settings for you. First a primer needs to be applied so that the paint sticks properly to the surface.
Start at the outer edges of the garage door and always change the direction of spray when the spray is beyond the door. This avoids a build-up of thicker layers of paint during direction changes. Maintain a constant distance from the object. Once the primer coat has dried, you can apply paint in any colour.
The results will make you proud.
Visit our website for hints, instructions and advice for applying the perfect coat of paint: www.wagner-group.com
Are you planning to decorate or renovate
your home? Build garden furniture yourself?
Paint bright colours on the wall or make
creative invitations? Whatever the item you
think deserves a new coat of paint,
do it easily yourself?