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A blog about doing-it-yourself. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Linocut and Blockprinting tutorial. Newer posts →. July 14, 2011. I’ve been playing with windows in my journal. I like how you get a peek at the picture on the next page. I’ve been drawing a lot of monster-like faces lately. Not sure what I think about that. Street Art: “Be Happy” Stencil. July 12, 2011. July 11, 2011. Tools of the trade. I started learning about linocut a little while ago. Technique, a variant of woodcut.
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I am art! | Sincerely, Stephanie
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A blog about doing-it-yourself. Skip to primary content. Linocut and Blockprinting tutorial. July 27, 2011. My good friend Shira. Painted this portrait of me for the AWOL square foot. Show this August in Toronto. She is a great painter, and photographer. I’ve never felt like art before, Thank you so much Shira! This entry was posted in Art. One thought on “ I am art! August 1, 2011 at 3:07 pm. That is pretty damn awesome! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Journal: “More fun than a barrel of monsters” | Sincerely, Stephanie
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A blog about doing-it-yourself. Skip to primary content. Linocut and Blockprinting tutorial. Journal: “More fun than a barrel of monsters”. August 11, 2011. I bought these really cheap watercolors (you know the dry kind kids use? At the dollar store for my students, and I had one at home. I decided to try them out on a bunch of doodles I did in my journal. They were pretty ok, actually! This entry was posted in Drawing. 2 thoughts on “ Journal: “More fun than a barrel of monsters”. Enter your comment here.
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Investigation of a leaky basement | Bathurst Handyman
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Building science done right. Building Science Home Improvement Guide. Window sill pan flashing custom made: The best of both worlds. Videos a comin’ →. The case of the mysterious wet drywall in the centre of the basement: Part 1 of 2. February 5, 2015. This is the side elevation of my post WW2 home facing the street that had some basement foundation issues. But what is the failure mechanism that is leading to the mysterious wet spot discovered in this article? Only an investigation will tell the tale.
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Building science done right. Building Science Home Improvement Guide. Author Archives: Bathurst Handyman. Videos a comin’. February 6, 2016. I have been pretty busy over the last year and only recently have had some free time to post content. I wish I had more time for this. Articles will come, but I will try to focus on more video … Continue reading →. The case of the mysterious wet drywall in the centre of the basement: Part 1 of 2. February 5, 2015. January 23, 2015. January 22, 2015. March 17, 2014.
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How to prevent leaks using shutoff valve | Bathurst Handyman
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Building science done right. Building Science Home Improvement Guide. Foundation waterproofing drainage mat blues →. Garden hose water shutoff: Best practices. November 21, 2013. Answer is Yes, there is a improper way to do this. Do you mean turning off a shut0ff? Yes already, also we will explore some good practices for how the pipes should be laid out that are attached to that valve. This valve is closed and shut off properly. The bottom half of the valve goes to the exterior of the house, and wate...
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Building science done right. Building Science Home Improvement Guide. Tag Archives: Treated wood. Typar vs Tyvek SBPO: Window installation application. March 17, 2014. These are the two of the most commonly available house wraps available at your big box stores. Although both products are weather resistive barriers (WRB) made from spun bonded-polyolefin method (SBPO), they have a slightly different construction, and therefore … Continue reading →. Switch to our mobile site. Tool tips for homeowners.
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Tyvek | Bathurst Handyman
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Building science done right. Building Science Home Improvement Guide. Typar vs Tyvek SBPO: Window installation application. March 17, 2014. These are the two of the most commonly available house wraps available at your big box stores. Although both products are weather resistive barriers (WRB) made from spun bonded-polyolefin method (SBPO), they have a slightly different construction, and therefore … Continue reading →. Switch to our mobile site. Home improvement – Environmental. Tool tips for homeowners.
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Window | Bathurst Handyman
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Building science done right. Building Science Home Improvement Guide. Typar vs Tyvek SBPO: Window installation application. March 17, 2014. These are the two of the most commonly available house wraps available at your big box stores. Although both products are weather resistive barriers (WRB) made from spun bonded-polyolefin method (SBPO), they have a slightly different construction, and therefore … Continue reading →. Switch to our mobile site. Home improvement – Environmental. Tool tips for homeowners.
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Uncategorized | Bathurst Handyman
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Building science done right. Building Science Home Improvement Guide. Videos a comin’. February 6, 2016. I have been pretty busy over the last year and only recently have had some free time to post content. I wish I had more time for this. Articles will come, but I will try to focus on more video … Continue reading →. The case of the mysterious wet drywall in the centre of the basement: Part 1 of 2. February 5, 2015. Is it really that strange that drywall should get wet after a heavy rain event? These ar...