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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

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My House and Home Furniture DIY Project: Clipboard Art
Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Here is our second DIY My House and Home Furniture project: I just came across this amazing and super affordable clipboard DIY project that you guys will absolutely love to add to your collection of home decor. All you need are several clipboards from an office supplies store, hangers from an arts & crafts store, and printed photos 8.5′ x11′ of your favorite moments with your loved ones or just colorful beautiful photos of anything, or just paintings that your kids made for you. This idea is so versatile, as you can change it by just printing new photos or changing new paintings from your kids.

You just need to add the hanger on the back of each clipboard and you can use the 3M double-sided adhesive hooks that can be easily removed without making absolutely any damage to your walls. You can purchase those 3M hooks at your nearest Target store. Then place the clipboards anywhere on a wall and create your own pattern. I feel that these project looks great with several clipboards, like four to six would be perfect. Here are some pictures to give you pattern ideas:




DIY My House and Home Furniture Project – Frame Collage

Making your own frame collage was never easier and cheaper – this is our first DIY My House and Home Furniture Project! So you have seen these all over the place and you will be surprised at how affordable and fast this project is. It will make your home look modern, cozy, and add your own touch to any room in your house. I really love how this collage looks like in a living room because it really makes an entrance statement.




Here is an easy guide on how to create your own frame collage:

Before starting, make sure you have the following:

  1. Picture frames.Stop by your nearest thrift shop and buy several frames, no matter how old and raggedy they look. I would say try to get 10-20 frames (can be picture, art, mirrors), depending on how large your wall is. Make sure that the glass is in good condition (i.e., no chipping and scratches) and if the frame is missing a back hanging piece, don’t worry, an arts and crafts store sells those little pieces for really cheap and they are really easy to install. NOTE: You can even opt for all circular frames without adding photos but this might take a lot more time scavenging for these frames without spending much.
  2. 1-2 cans of any bold color spray paint that complements your house and home furniture. For starters, you can use Painter’s Touch Ultra Cover Gloss in black, as these will go well in pretty much any room.
  3. Small nails to hang the frames. If you don’t want to make holes in your wall, you can use the 3M hooks available at Target that use easy to peel off double sided adhesive tape. I use these all the time and absolutely love them!
  4. Hammer (if you will use nails)
  5. Hooks to mount the frames, just in case if they are missing the hanging hooks.

After you have obtained the above, here are the easy steps to creating your frame collage:

  1. Start in an open space, where you can lay out each frame and play around with how you want them to be placed on any wall in your home. You can place horizontally, vertically, round mixed with square, or whatever way you want.
  2. Now that you have your layout planned, begin taking apart each frame and throw out old pictures inside. This is how you start prepping for spray painting so make sure you pull out the glass piece as well. Make sure you place the glass pieces back in the lay out you desire so that you don’t lose track of their placement and take out all the frames so that we have them ready for spray painting.
  3. Go outside in an open space that is well ventilated and have fun spray painting all of your frames! Make sure you wear gloves and are wearing clothes you don’t mind getting permanently stained. Make sure you let these frames dry well and you can take a break by continuing on step #4.
  4. Inspect the back of each frame and if the hook is damaged or missing, replace it with your extra ones that you have handy.
  5. Remove any flaps from the back of the frames to avoid adding bulkiness in the back.
  6. Clean each glass piece well with a glass cleaner (ammonia based to avoid streaks) and you can use alcohol, nail polish remover, or acetone to remove any sticky left over from stickers.
  7. Now that you have your layout and have decided which frames will stay, print your most favorite photos in sizes that match your frames and preferably choose a theme, like wedding day, travel, family, etc, etc… You can print them in black and white, sepia, or color. If you don’t want to add photos, you can keep the frames hollow! Just use the frames as a decoration for any room in your home.
  8. This is the most tedious part of all, installing the hooks/nailing the wall to properly place each frame. Make sure you allow for the space you intended. You might need somebody to help you with this process, but once you have all the nails/hooks in, you are done with the hardest part!
  9. Now that you have your frames dried, printed pictures ready, glass pieces cleaned, installed and inspected hanging hooks, removed unneeded back flaps, nails or hooks placed into the wall, you are finally ready to hang these babies up!

Now take a picture of it and send it to us to show off your new DIY project :) Great job!

Thursday, May 3, 2012

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Nine Useful Tips For Home Owners Interested In Concrete Swimming Pools

Many home owners enjoy a swimming pool in their backyard. Those who switch homes and their new property is lacking a pool, may decide to have one installed. They will hire a company specializing in concrete swimming pools construction to complete the job.

Concrete swimming pools in Melbourne are quite popular. That does not mean that you have to hire the first company making you a decent offer. Be careful in your selection process, and follow the next nine tips if you want to prevent disappointments.

Tip #1 - Survey your property so you can figure out exactly where the best place is for your swimming pool. Make sure that the area is well protected from nosy neighbours. Avoid areas with a lot of trees and shade. You want a lot of sun, and very few leaves and twigs in your pool.

Tip #2 - There are many models of concrete pools that will look good in your backyard. Think about the shape that would suit your lifestyle and property best. Will you use it to swim laps, or purely to play in? Will you allow children in your pool? You can sketch your preferred pool shape on a piece of paper, or spray paint it on the ground in the area you have in mind. Select different paint colours for the actual pool and the surrounding deck.

Tip #3 - Request free consultations from several contractors. They should visit your home to inspect your backyard, and discuss your options with you. Only contact specialists in concrete swimming pools construction who:

Are licensed and insured
Can provide current referrals
Gladly show pictures of their completed projects
Have been operating for several years
Are members of both SPASA and H.I.A.

Tip #4 - Discuss your ideas with the various pool construction contractors. Show them your sketches, drawings and designs. Ask them as many questions as possible, and write down the answers so they will be easier to remember. Inquire how long the project will take, if they can give you recommendations, and what type of warranty they offer.

Tip #5 - Review and compare the proposals you received from the companies supplying concrete pools in Melbourne. Not only look at the quoted price, but also the services they provide for that amount. While some companies may be cheaper, they may not deliver the same quality craftsmanship.

Tip #6 - Select the 2 or 3 most appealing proposals. Contact the references of these particular suppliers of concrete swimming pools in Melbourne, and verify that these references are real and these contractors are in fact worth pursuing.

Tip #7 - Make your final selection. Keep in mind that the lowest price may not always offer you the best value.

Tip #8 - Contact the concrete swimming pools firm of your choice and set a construction starting date that is convenient for both you and the pool company.

Tip #9 - You can supervise and inspect the pool installation, but do not bother the workers whenever you see something you do not like or understand. Address any concerns to the project manager or foreman. He can explain to you in detail what the workers are doing and why. He can also keep you informed about the various construction stages, and can tell you when you can expect to take your first dip in your new concrete swimming pool.

At Seaspray Pools we design, build and construct concrete swimming pools in Melbourne. Experience our quality concrete swimming pools construction and contact us for a free quote.


Plans For the Worldwide Celebration of the Silver Jubilee of Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart'

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The depth and enduring literary value of Chinua Achebe's seminal novel Things Fall Apart should challenge younger writers in Africa to live up to the challenge of maintaining and even surpassing the expectations already raised by Achebe. If Achebe's seminal work has remained a book for all times, it was because of the author's originality and creativity as seen in his exploitation of local scenes, characters, cultural traditions, history as well as oral lore to mold a language that captures the feel and verbal texture of Igbo through the medium of English and thus put his own story in the international arena of stories. Younger African novelists to attain this enviable height should sufficiently exert their imagination to produce original works whose appeal will outlive the fancies and idiosyncrasies of the moment as Achebe did.

As a timely response to the colonial biases about the African continent purveyed through the works of some Europeans, the novel provides a counterpoise demolishing foreign assumptions and presumptions about Africa. As a mirror of the conflict of culture that then ensued as a consequence of Europe's discovery, invasion and partition of Africa, the novel explored a thematic concern that was at the heart of African Literature of the 20th century.

But what has marked Achebe's effort out is the universality of his perspective. All over the world, accounts of foreign cultures and attitudes are usually distorted when the story is told from the point of view of an outsider. Under such a situation, it would normally take the penetrating insight of an informed native to present the facts of the matter in a fair and objective way.

Thus, if the Joyce Carys and Joseph Conrads of Europe who took more than a cursory interest in Africa painted a picture of land peopled by primitive African personalities or entertained the reader with an outlandish story of a dark continent replete with horrendous deeds, it took a systematic deconstruction and reconstruction as Achebe undertook in his maiden novel Things Fall Apart to see through the lies and know the truth about Africa.

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Given the fame and popularity that the novel has achieved over the years, it will not be out of place to say that it has even grown well beyond Achebe's imagination and expectation. Across the universities of the world, the book is now a staple in the study of the humanities, with whole libraries of theses and dissertations been written on it as a timeless piece of literature whose appeal and penetration continues to grow and increase with the passage of time.

It is through the profundity of the book as well as the scope and depth of the author's imagination, that the book has remained an all-time classic. The issues it dwelt on 50 years ago have continued to resonate with freshness and greater appeal, remaining as relevant today as they were when the novel was first written. In its 50th year therefore, the literary world is standing tall and proud to associate itself, with a book that anybody with genuine claims not just to liberal education but to literacy ought to read. Consequently, global acclaim and honour are being lavished on a book that one could justly say is in a class of its own.

Several international events in about fifteen countries are planned, some even already executed or ongoing to mark the 50th Anniversary of Achebe's seminal novel, Things Fall Apart this year.

The University of London's School of Advanced Study, Institute of English Studies is hosting a two-day conference entitled "Things Fall Apart, 1958-2008 from October 11-12". The progress of Things Fall Apart the conference organisers state, was an inspiration for writers and readers not only on the African continent but throughout the world. "Fifty years later, this conference seeks to revisit that novel and assess its significance then and now."

Elsewhere in Europe, major conferences are planned for Portugal, France and Sweden. European radio stations, book clubs and literary organizations are also planning events to span the year.

In Asia the Indian Council for Cultural Relations' announced a "seminar to mark the world wide celebrations,of the 50th year of its publication to be organized by Department of English, Osmania University, Hyderabad, during 2008." Other events are planned for Singapore and China in the course of the Year.

In America, several events are planned for Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, New York City, Houston, Texas, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Annandale, New York, USA.

Bard College, in Annandale, New York, Achebe's current base, is planning a major international conference and a series of other events throughout the year.

The Canadians also have a conference and literary events scheduled for later in the Year.

Princeton University, one of America's oldest and most distinguished citadels of higher learning will be reading Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart in the third installment of Princeton Reads, the biannual one-book, and one community event. The Ivy League institution selected Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe's portrait of the effects of British colonialism and Christianity in turn of the century Nigeria, "to unite the community through this extraordinary work of literature," said Readers Services Librarian Kristin Pehnke, the coordinator. The event is co-sponsored by Labyrinth Books and the Centre for African American Studies at Princeton University. Dorothea von Moltke of Labyrinth expressed delight that Achebe will honor them with his presence. While encouraging everyone in Princeton to read the book during March, 2008, the library presented a variety of programmes to keep the community listening, watching and discussing, culminating with a visit from the author on March 26. An assortment of programmes from lectures to film screenings to poetry readings are in the works. There will also be several arts programmes, some of which will pay homage to the African oral tradition. Community merchants and organizations are to sponsor book groups, at the library and at off-site locations so that there is ample opportunity for discussion, Pehnke said.

The Association of Nigerian Authors (of which Achebe is founding president) held a two-day series of activities. It has organized an international colloquium with the theme, "Telling the African Story".The major event of the anniversary, an international colloquium was held at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka with two keynote speakers: the Kenyan writer, Prof. Ngugi wa Thiong'o, and the Nigerian scholar, Prof. Ernest Emenyonu. The colloquium involved the invitation of foreign writers and scholars such as Nurrudin Farah of Somalia, Ayi Kwei Armah of Ghana, Lewis Nkosi of South Africa, Professor Charles Larson in the USA, who were to present papers and talks as well as scholars on Achebe in Nigerian universities were also to present papers. Fifteen other distinguished writers and scholars from all over the world were to participate

There were plenary sessions on the theme of the celebration by foreign and local scholars, book exhibitions, visit to historical places like where Achebe stayed when he wrote Things Fall Apart, special auction of early copies of the book, screening of NTA adaptation of Things Fall Apart, and dramatic enactments of Achebe's novels on stage etc.

The celebration began with an interactive session at the National Theatre Complex, Lagos, with the speakers drawn from well known writers and academics in Nigeria. The chair of ANA Lagos, moderated the occasion, which was chaired by Chief Segun Olusola.

An evening of dance tributes by the National Troupe of Nigeria concluded the day's session. The celebration shifted to NTA, Abuja, where the guest speaker, Mrs. Eugenia Abu, led a discussion on the topic, "Things Fall Apart and the Nigerian Child". Quiz, spelling and reading competitions among invited secondary school students; screening of NTA production of Things Fall Apart, role modelling session by teenage authors, poetry performances, and variety shows, are among the activities lined up.

A symposium on the theme of the celebration took place at the popular Trenchard Hall, University of Ibadan, with, Prof. Sham Sudeen O.O. Amali, former vice chancellor, University of Ilorin; Dr. Festus Iyayi, University of Benin; Dr. Reuben Abati, The Guardian newspaper, Lagos; and Miss Tayo Ajayi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife as speakers.

Things Fall Apart was on stage, along with a performance of Biyi Bandele's adaptation by the Jos Repertory Theatre at the Cultural Centre, Mokola Ibadan.

There was an excursion to Ogidi, Achebe's ancestral home, and visits to historical places in Anambra State,ending with a luncheon by Anambra State Government in the afternoon.

The highpoint of the celebration was the night of Griots at Awka, Anambra State, in the evening with the griots including Wole Soyinka, Gabriel Okara, Jimi Solanke, Elechi Amadi, Chukwuemeka Ike, Labo Yari, Mabel Segun, Demas Nwoko, J.P. Clark, Okey Ndibe and Femi Osofisan..

Other events included opening cocktails, performance of the winning entry of the playwriting competition on Achebe's work apart from TFA, relaunching of Okike: Journal of African New Writings founded by Achebe, and award dinners. An art competition, involved the creation of a poster around the theme, "Achebe and Things Fall Apart @ 50".The chosen poster will be reproduced in thousands and distributed internationally, especially to schools and libraries.The posters will also be selected for an exhibition to take place during the celebration.

ANA having sought and got the consent of Prof Achebe saw that. "He and his family are very thrilled about the whole arrangement. " and kept in regular touch with the family through Chidi Achebe, one of the icon's sons.

In addition, several events are also planned to occur in South Africa, Kenya, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Ghana and The Gambia.

USAfrica has also honored 50 Years of Chinua Achebe's masterpiece 'THINGS FALL APART' by holding the 2008 'USAfrica international Harvest of Achebe', in Houston, Texas on August 8 and 9, 2008 with special events including critical insights, harvest of ideas, international reviews of the epic work, theatrical and cultural performances in honor of the father of modern African literature Achebe and presenting to him. The 'USAfrica BEST OF AFRICA' 1st Lifetime Award .

The Houston-based USAfrica (characterized by The New York Times as the largest and most influential African-owned, U.S-based multimedia networks) was celebrating the 15th Anniversary of its pioneering multimedia leadership of the bi-continental interests of Africans and Americans. The convener and chief host was Chido Nwangwu, the Founder & Publisher of USAfrica, USAfricaonline.com, AchebeBooks.com, Azikiwe.org, AchebeThingsFallApart.com, CLASSmagazine, The Black Business Journal, BBJonline.com,, etc

In the United States, a world class literary gala tribute hosted by a U.S book publisher, Anchor Books Bard College and PEN American Centre was held at the historic New York City Town Hall to mark the book's anniversary. A 50th anniversary edition of the book has also been published by Achor Books in recognition of "one of the first African novels written in English to receive global critical acclaim". The publishers are also celebrating through the novel, the most illuminating and permanent moment in the pantheon of modern African experience as seen from within.Toni Morrison and Hia Jin were amongst the celebrities there.

Africans in the Diaspora have a number of events planned as well. Obiwu Iwuanyanwu, of the Writing Centre, Central State University Wilberforce, Ohio, USA, is organizing a major critical appraisal of Achebe's ground breaking novel. Iwuanyanwu reports: "To mark the half a century milestone of the literary path-breaker in 2008, scholars, researchers, teachers, students, professionals, and general readers are invited to submit articles for a multiple volume critical anthology on Things Fall Apart. Contributors are encouraged to be innovative and adventurous in their exploration, with the singular aim of eliciting the novel's uniqueness, impact, influence, and continuity.Among others, submissions may consider Things Fall Apart in relation : Discourse and theory, Diaspora and alienation, race and globalization, gender and sexuality, and minority, Environment and the animal, Language and linguistics, Influences and historicism, Art and visual culture, Culture and hospitality, Communication and Comparison, Space and Science.amongst others."

Editors of will include Victor O. Aire, , University of Jos, ; S. O. O. Amali, Vice Chancellor/President, University of Ilorin, ; Glen P. Bush, , Heartland Community College, Normal, IL, US; Augustine-Ufua Enahoro, , Univ. of Jos, ; Okey Ndibe, Trinity College, Hartford, CT, US Obiwu, Writing Center, Central State University, Wilberforce, OH, US; Olu Oguibe, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, US; Kanchana Ugbabe, , University of Jos.

The entire package is a literary harvest celebrating Achebe's creativity and imagination but serving as a springboard for the inspiration of the young to aspire to be like Achebe.

Born and schooled in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Arthur Smith has taught English for over thirty years at various Educational Institutions. He is now a Senior Lecturer of English at Fourah Bay College where he has been lecturing for the past eight years.

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