Where Can I Get That?
July 27, 2009 by For Your Home
Filed under 2500 Series Episodes, 2600 Series Episodes
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Thanks,
FYH





Good morning, Andrew.
You can find woven tiles from Shaw Flooring (www.shawfloors.com). Thanks for watching the show and for your question.
Good morning, Lynne.
You can find instructions on this project from the 2500 episode series. On the home page, select 2500 episode series and from the list, pick episode 2512. The instructions will be the last segment on this episode. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Lynne.
Would you mind letting us know the episode of this room so that we can send you that information? Thanks for watching the show and for your question.
Good morning, Sarah.
Please find instructions for this project below. Thank you for your question and for watching the show!
Bulletin Board
A cheap and easy way to contribute some color to the room along with some function is to make your own bulletin board.
Supplies Needed:
Frame (Find one you like at any discount store)
Homasote
Fabric (should be 2” longer around than board)
Quilt Batting
Staple Gun
Staples
6” of wire
Electrical tape (at least 1” wide)
Standard Picture Hangers
Hammer
Decorative Border (optional)
Scissors
Directions:
1. Gather all your materials. First purchase your frame and then you can work around that piece. You can find a frame at any craft or décor store, the size of the frame is completely up to you. Next, purchase homasote at your local lumber yard, have them cut your piece there. It should ¼” less than the outside of your frame.
2. Measure out your batting to be the same size as your homasote. Your fabric should be 3” longer all the way around than your homasote. Tip: Measure Twice, Cut Once!
3. Lay your fabric with the finished side facing your work surface. Place batting on top of that. Make sure your fabric is lying flat underneath the board and pull it up over the batting and homasote. While holding the fabric in place use a staple gun and place staples about an inch apart from each other all the way down the board. Wear safety glasses!
4. When you have completed one side flip the board around fold the next length of fabric over the piece and put several staples in, to secure it in the corner. Be checking the fabric for wrinkling. Continue until your fabric is secured to the homasote.
5. Then using thick black electrical tape mount the frame to your bulletin board.
6. Attach wire to the back of the frame using the staple gun, making the bulletin board simple to hang. The wire should not be pulled tight but leave room for the frame to hang. Then simply secure a hanger (or 2 depending on the size of the bulletin board) onto your wall and hang the wire from the bulletin board.
Tip: This is a fun project, so don’t worry too much about particulars…Just make it work!
Good morning, Teresa.
The company that installed the garage flooring was http://www.americanepoxyfloors.com. The product was a generic epoxy that can be found at your local hardware store. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Grace.
You can locate that pillow from Mystic Valley Traders (www.mvtbedding.com). It is called “turtle bay and mandarin”. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Sue.
The colors are Lotus Blossom and Ethereal Mood and are available from Sherwin-Williams. Thank you for your question and for you watching the show.
Good morning, Jean.
The lighting fixture is available from Currey & Co. (www.curreycodealers.com). Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning.
The color in the guest room is the “Ethereal Wood” and the master, media and boys room is “Lotus Pod”. The remainder of the home is “White Duck” and all these colors are available from Sherwin-Williams. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Michael.
You can find all of this information at Bench Solution (www.benchsolution.com). Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Rosa.
The company is American Epoxy Flooring (www.americanepoxyflooring.com). Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
On the For Your Home episode “Music and Black Dresses” I saw a serving table with shelves in the dinning room that I would like to know where I could get it. Thanks!
On your show 2511, you showed how to make stepping stones. Where can I find the molds you used?
Where can I get the stepping stone molds on your show? They were made with cement and one had pine cones and boughs
On the 020410 show you planted a tall plant in the middle of kale and
pansies. The plants were in an urn. I believe this tall plant was also
planted to the left/right of the front door.
Could you please tell me the name of the tall plant? This plant was at the
2501 series home
Thanks very much.
iwould like to know there was a lady who made cheese trays out of wine bottles is it possible to get more information?
Good morning, Ceci.
You should be able to find stone molds or even stepping stone kits at your local hardware store or local craftstore. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Suzie.
You should be able to find stepping stone molds and kits at your local hardware store or local craft store. Thank you for watching the show and for your question!
Good morning, Lori.
You can find the Avignon Server from Hammary Furniture (www.hammary.com). Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Lisa.
You can find stepping stone molds or stepping stone kits from your local hardware or craft store. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Joylynn.
You can find stepping stone molds or stepping stone kits from your local hardware or craft store. Thank you for watching the show and for your question.
Good morning, Debbie.
You can find stepping stone molds or kits from your local hardware or craft store. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Grace.
Unfortunately, the show airs at different times throughout the country, so we were wondering if you could send us more information regarding this episode so that we can send you directions on where to locate a copy from our website. Please let us know. Thank you for watching the show and for your question.
Good morning, Sandra.
Below are the instructions for the cement stepping stones. Thank you for your question and for watching the show!
Ingredients:
Cement Molds (can be found at local hardware store or craft store)
Durable Plastic Bag
Strong Strap for Plastic Bag
Cement
Water
Vegetable Spray
Optional: Color Additives
Start by slowly emptying the dry cement into the plastic bag (by keeping it slow, you eliminate the excess dust) and then adding the directed amount of water to the mix in the plastic bag. Close the bag firmly with a strong strap and then mix the cement, water and optional color additives by simply rocking the bag forwards, backwards, and side to side to get a thorough mix. Prep your cement mold by spraying vegetable spray into the empty mold. Next, place the prepped mold onto a level surface (add a sheet of plywood for extra support) and slowly pour the wet cement into the mold. Gently wiggle the mixture around the mold and tap the sides to eliminate extra air bubbles. Let the mix set up over a few days before placing it into your garden and wait a week before walking on the stones.
The draperies were created Custom Home Furnishings Academy (www.chfschool.com). Please visit their website for more information. The fabric is from Vicki’s fabric line with is maunfactured by Westminster Fibers (http://www.westminsterfibers.com/). Thanks for watching and for your question.
Good afternoon, Barbara.
The Custom Home Furnishings Academy (www.chfindustry.com) is where that drapery was made. The Academy is in the process of sending us the step-by-step instructions that will be posted directly to our website under the “Project Runway” episode guide. Please continue to check our website for this update. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
2512 – Working In Style
Where did you get the table that was mounted to the wall and folded down.
Hello, I was just watching the work spaces episode that is day 12 of 13 of the house build. (10 Feb 2010) I am interested in the product info for the collapsible work bench and the wall panels that were installed behind the bench to store tools. The brand names and where they can be purchased would be appreciated. I enjoy your show. Thanks! Dawnell Hawkins, Springfield, VA
Show aired Feb. 10, 2010 showed a folddown workbench. where would I get plans for this project or at least where would I purchase the frame and mounting materials?
This bench is something I have thought about doing for years but didn’t know how to put one together that would be sturdy enough.
Source for the hanging board would also be helpful.
Thank you in advance.
Carrie Keith
We saw vinyl covered 2×4’s on one of your show. Can you tell us where to purchase them near Greensboro, NC.
Good morning, Carrie.
The work bench is available through Bench Solutions (www.benchsolution.com). Please visit their website for more information. Thank you for watching the show and for your question.
Good morning, Dawnell.
The work bench is available through Bench Solutions (www.benchsolutions.com). Please visit their website for more information. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Halle.
The work bench is available through Bench Solutions (www.benchsolutions.com). Please visit their website for more infomration. Thank you for watching the show and for your question.
Dear Deborah,
The plant was a Sky Pencil Holly. It is a conifer and should be available through your local nursery. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Valbona.
That information is available through Billy Styles at Organic Plant Health Care. Please visit his website at http://www.organicplanthealth.com for more information. Thank you for watching the show and for your question!
Good morning, Kim.
The system was from Uncorked. Please find the contact information below:
Brian Allen
Uncorked
PO Box 1391
Narre Warren, VIC 3805
Australia
Please feel free to contact them directly for more information. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Liz.
The only episode that comes to mind was a few seasons back. Would you mind sending us a few photos and measurements so that we can walk you through the process? Thank you for your question!
Good morning, Cathie.
That tile is available through Shaw Flooring. Please visit their website directly at http://www.shawfloors.com for more information. Thank you for your question and for watching the show!
Good morning, Zely.
The sewing maching was a Singer Futura model. There are several to choose from depending on your budge and sewing needs. Please visit their website directly at http://www.singerco.com for more information. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Diane.
That piece is available through Riverside Furniture (www.riverside-furniture.com). Please visit their website for more information. Thank you for watching the show and for your question.
Good morning, Josephine.
If this was the series on “Baby Boomers” and downsizing, then we used 1×4’s to create the paneling. You may also want to perform and internet search on “Judge’s Paneling” for more “how-to” information on this technique. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Georgieanna.
The paint was “Ethereal Mood” (SW7639) and is available from Sherwin-Williams in a flat finish. Thank you for your question and for watching the show!
Good morning, Tammy.
Those items are available through Ross, TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Marshalls or the like. Thank you for watching the show and for your question.
Good morning, Fran.
The best way to start with a list of what you want to accomplish. Go shopping just for prices, not for actual purchases at this time. Look at high, middle, and low-priced options. Put together your budget based on the real cost of what you need. Then, look at where you would be willing to cut back to a less-expensive product in some cases, and where you can buy used and refurbish. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Lara.
Pam McKay at the Art Cellar (www.artcellaronline.com) can direct you on this. Please contact her directly for more information. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Eileen.
Thank you for your kind comments. All the paint was from Sherwin-Williams. The main body of the house was painted SW6385 Dover White, second floor media room and boy’s room was SW7572 Lotus Pod, Guest room SW7639 Ethereal Mood. The white and cream drapes are linen from Restoration Hardware. They were kind enough to donate all the drapes for the Komen Show House. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Charlotte.
Unfortunately that piece was from the family’s personal collection so we do not have the information on that product. We apologize for the inconvenience. Thank you for watching the show and for your comment.
Good morning, Kelly.
The stained glass window is from Hy-Lite (www.hy-lite.com). Please visit their website for more information. Thank you for your question and for watching the show.
Good morning, Amanda.
The directions on this project can be found below.
Materials:
1. Logs
2. tea light candles
3. foam brush
4. 1.5 inch spade or forsner bit
5. fast drying polyurethane
STEP ONE: Use a table saw to slice the ends off of each log.
STEP TWO: Sand both ends for an even, level finish.
STEP THREE: To make a place for the tea light candle, you can use a spade bit on a hand drill or a forsner bit for an even, cleaner cut. Be sure not to drill the hole too deep.
STEP FOUR: Once you’ve drilled a hole, you are ready to coat the log with layers of fast-drying polyurethane.
STEP FIVE: Pour a little fast-drying polyurethane into a separate container to prevent wood dust from mixing into the rest of the polyurethane.
STEP SIX: Apply about 8 coats of polyurethane to the log. Only apply one coat in the candle hole, otherwise the candle won’t fit.
Wait for the coats to dry and then begin enjoying your candle holders!
Good morning, Jeanine.
The product is Rain Escape. Please visit their website at http://www.rainescape.com to locate a dealer near you. Thank you for your question and for watching the show!