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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Palmerston North
You’ll need:
• Upholstery weight (ideally) fabric (Spotlight or your favourite store)
• Batting - I used an extra thick batting, be sure to get the width you need to cover your plywood or card
• Plywood or cardboard (local hardware shop or repurpose something lying around)
• Staple … View moreYou’ll need:
• Upholstery weight (ideally) fabric (Spotlight or your favourite store)
• Batting - I used an extra thick batting, be sure to get the width you need to cover your plywood or card
• Plywood or cardboard (local hardware shop or repurpose something lying around)
• Staple gun (& staples!)
• Heavy duty mirror/picture hanger (we recommend Hangman Heavy Duty Mirror and Picture Hanger from Mitre 10 but you can use whatever suits you!)
Step 1. After laying the batting out on my tabletop, I put my sheet of plywood on top. The size of your plywood will depend on the size of your bed. Wrap the batting around the plywood and start stapling it down with a staple gun. Just staple your way all around the board. Super easy.
Step 2. Once the batting was secured, I laid out the fabric with the patterned side down. I gave it a quick ironing to get out any wrinkles before starting. After placing my plywood on top of the fabric, it was time to start stapling the fabric. I started off by doing the two long sides. I made sure to pull it tightly as I was going so that it wouldn’t be too loose in the front.
The corners are the part you want to be careful with. My technique (and I’m not sure if this is the “right” way or not, but it worked) is to approach it like I was wrapping a present. I get one side stapled, and then fold it in to the un-stapled side. Then I bring that piece up and pull it really tightly and staple along the seam. It takes a bit of practice, but I would just do it a few times until I got the perfect seam and then staple ‘er down.
Step 3. Now came the tricky part of actually hanging it. We wanted to attach it directly to the wall rather than to our bed. We searched around and finally came across a Heavy duty mirror / picture hanger (Mitre 10, Bunnings probably has similar) Simply mount one track on mirror or picture, then install the wall track with included anchorless fasteners.
We’re really happy with how it turned out. The colours are just right and it’s nice to bring another textile into the room. Plus, it makes our basic bed look about a million times nicer and more expensive!
Full tutorial with pictures: diyshowoff.com...
Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
One of the most scenic hot air balloon flights in the world - among the mountains in Queenstown - has slashed prices by a third to attract Kiwi travellers. Click the link below to read more.
Principal and Licensee Agent from Stu Fleming and Lyndsey Elliott - Ray White Real Estate
Boasting Location & Low Maintenance in Awapuni.
9 Spilman Place offers 3 Bedrooms and modern decor all set in a quiet family cul-de-sac.
Give Lyndsey a call - 027 446 2886
Exceed - we fix windows and doors
Hi Neighbours!
THERE'S ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT TO GRAB OUR FRICTION STAYS WINTER PROMO! THE OFFER ENDS 15TH JULY ⏳
If you have gaps around your windows, if they are hard to open or flopping open, your friction stays need replacing!
Replace one pair of friction stays and we will also replace twin … View moreHi Neighbours!
THERE'S ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT TO GRAB OUR FRICTION STAYS WINTER PROMO! THE OFFER ENDS 15TH JULY ⏳
If you have gaps around your windows, if they are hard to open or flopping open, your friction stays need replacing!
Replace one pair of friction stays and we will also replace twin leaf backing seals on the same window for FREE ?
Remember that we have partnered with Q Card giving you more payment options when you book our services. If you already have a Q Card or Q Mastercard simply book a visit and let your technician know which payment option you’d like to go with ?
Call Exceed we fix windows and doors now on 0800 25 25 00 and let our specialists help you draught-proof your home and get your windows ready for a healthy winter ?
Head tour website to learn more about this offer!
Red Cross Communications from Red Cross Shop Palmerston North
Hi Neighbours,
Get in quick! This week is your last week to grab yourself a bargain at your Red Cross Shop. Our school holiday deals are coming to end, so make sure you visit your Red Cross Shop and treat yourself to some pre-loved goods.
We are looking forward to seeing you!
Yvonne from West End
Would anyone have a Finch that needs a friend my little one lost his mate and needs a friend to play with Can be male or female Thank you
Zaneta from Kelvin Grove
Hi everyone, a note to check that everyone is aware that the preferred site for Kiwirail's huge regional freight hub is close to Kelvin Grove - specifically, it is planned to be at the end of the section of Roberts Line that comes off Kelvin Grove road (the part that goes past the second … View moreHi everyone, a note to check that everyone is aware that the preferred site for Kiwirail's huge regional freight hub is close to Kelvin Grove - specifically, it is planned to be at the end of the section of Roberts Line that comes off Kelvin Grove road (the part that goes past the second entrance to Linklater reserve), and intersects with Railway road. The planned freight hub is absolutely enormous (100-120 ha) and it may be that the increased noise from it will impact on some Kelvin Grove residents, so please make sure that you have your say at the upcoming public drop in sessions – the first ones are today! 9-1pm at the Plaza and 3-7pm at Bunnythorpe school. See: www.kiwirail.co.nz... for more info. You can also provide feedback on this interactive map which shows the exact location of the hub: kiwirail.mysocialpinpoint.com... Or you can email the Kiwirail team directly: regionalgrowthhub@kiwirail.co.nz
The proposed site has several million dollar houses in its firing line, and will also impact on many others. Our thoughts are that building it so close to Palmy is not a good plan, given all the extra noise and busyness it will bring! We also feel that the Kiwirail’s consultation with the community when deciding upon the location has been shockingly poor – there was NO opportunity before the site was decided upon to give any feedback – in fact, Kiwirail refused to give any details about the four sites they were considering. And affected landowners were given less than 24 hours notice before the announcement of the preferred site, that their land is to be compulsorily acquired – some of these families have lived in their homes for decades, our hearts go out to them.
The community now does have an opportunity to provide feedback, so please have a close look so that you don’t miss out on having a say!!
[This notice also copied to Bunnythorpe and Milson Neighbourly communities, as the rail hub is likely to have impacts on these communities too]
Regional Freight Hub - preferred site flyer.pdf Download View
Debra from Milson
Just viewed this and thought, yes this is how I feel. Welcome to have you come home but:
RETURNING KIWI's
If you are a true kiwi, then damn well act like one.
Don't come home from Covid ravaged countries abroad and complain that the red carpet is not rolled out for your privileged … View moreJust viewed this and thought, yes this is how I feel. Welcome to have you come home but:
RETURNING KIWI's
If you are a true kiwi, then damn well act like one.
Don't come home from Covid ravaged countries abroad and complain that the red carpet is not rolled out for your privileged arse.
Whilst you were abroad enjoying the sights of the world and/or chasing inflated incomes; the rest of us were at home working hard, paying taxes, and social distancing in lockdown. The same taxes that are now supporting your free hotel isolation, the hospitals that have cared for your loved ones; and the same lockdown that has provided you with a Covid Free and safe country to return to.
What makes you think you can walk straight back in and demand a job (or benefit) and house ahead of the many thousands of loyal Kiwis that have waited in the queue and kept the fires burning during some very tough times in recent years. Why is it you are returning home now I ask? Moaning to media just amplifies your arrogance.
Also note that thousands of resident Kiwis haven't even been able to visit their loved ones in hospital, let alone hold funerals for their departed. Equally, remind yourself that you made conscious decisions to leave family behind for everyone else to care for, but now you are expecting (demanding) special exemptions to pay your last respects.
Thus, if you can not muster the gratitude and guts to isolate correctly for a minimum of 14 days and abide by medical officers requests, then go straight back to where you come from and hand in your Kiwi passport on the way out. We don't need you.
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Kerry from Kelvin Grove
Beautiful door, one small lead light is broken as pictured, not sure of the wood, is solid wood (lots of native wood throughout the house) Comes as is, no frame, 1980 x 810, painted on one side. $40
Price: $40
With Covid-19 still a very real risk, people who are unwell are told to stay home, and to keep any sickly kids home too - but what if you don't have any more sick leave owing?
Most Kiwis are entitled to five days of sick leave a year, but some - often those in lower paid jobs - get less.
… View moreWith Covid-19 still a very real risk, people who are unwell are told to stay home, and to keep any sickly kids home too - but what if you don't have any more sick leave owing?
Most Kiwis are entitled to five days of sick leave a year, but some - often those in lower paid jobs - get less.
New Zealand’s minimum sick leave allowance is one of the lowest in the OECD. In Australia they get 10 days, in most European countries it’s even more.
Should Kiwis be entitled to more sick leave?
To read more, click here.
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Buy any red testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 13-31 July 2020 and Resene will donate $1 to CureKids Red Nose Day!
The more red testpots you buy, the more will be donated! Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene red testpots (excludes metallics and wood stains).
… View moreBuy any red testpot from your local Resene owned ColorShop between 13-31 July 2020 and Resene will donate $1 to CureKids Red Nose Day!
The more red testpots you buy, the more will be donated! Offer applies to all retail purchases of Resene red testpots (excludes metallics and wood stains).
Help us make a difference to the health of kiwi children.
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New Zealand Red Cross from Palmerston North Central
The NZ Red Cross annual Book Sale is going ahead this year from 4-6 September at the Barber Hall, Waldegrave Street.
•Friday 4 September, 10am to 8pm
•Saturday 5 September, 10am to 6pm
•Sun 6 September, 10am to 2pm
The Red Cross Service Centre welcomes all books, CD's, magazines, … View moreThe NZ Red Cross annual Book Sale is going ahead this year from 4-6 September at the Barber Hall, Waldegrave Street.
•Friday 4 September, 10am to 8pm
•Saturday 5 September, 10am to 6pm
•Sun 6 September, 10am to 2pm
The Red Cross Service Centre welcomes all books, CD's, magazines, DVD's, games and jigsaw puzzles. Our donation shed at 245 Main Street, Palmerston North opposite the Skate Park is now open between 8.30am-4.30pm Monday to Friday.
Thank you for your donations and your continued support.
Trupti Biradar Reporter from Stuff Travel
With sweeping beaches, hidden caves, seals, penguins and albatross - we think this must be the most underrated stretch of New Zealand. Have you been? Read more on the link below.
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Nadya from West End
Great scooter to go around the town, almost new
Current rego till September, no wof required
Odometer malfunctioning, otherwise perfect condition
In total done around 500 kms
Welcome to have a look 021 065 9931 Nadya
Price: $1,999
What better way to take a load off than to put your feet up and get inspired with a fresh copy of the Sunday Star-Times each week. For a limited time, when you subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for just 6 months*, we are giving away a free Gourmet Spice Pack valued at $65 so you can get crafty in … View moreWhat better way to take a load off than to put your feet up and get inspired with a fresh copy of the Sunday Star-Times each week. For a limited time, when you subscribe to the Sunday Star-Times for just 6 months*, we are giving away a free Gourmet Spice Pack valued at $65 so you can get crafty in the kitchen with Raptor Naturals finest flavours.
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