Normandale, Lower Hutt

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1541 days ago

DIY Fabric Headboard

Robert Anderson from

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 more
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 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...

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1541 days ago

Stump removal starting at $180

Joshua from

Getting a tree stump out of the ground is an almost impossible undertaking without the correct equipment, knowledge and experience. Using the safest and most up to date equipment for removing stumps, we are experienced in stump removals on residential and commercial structures.

For a reasonable … View more
Getting a tree stump out of the ground is an almost impossible undertaking without the correct equipment, knowledge and experience. Using the safest and most up to date equipment for removing stumps, we are experienced in stump removals on residential and commercial structures.

For a reasonable estimate, Give us a call at 027 548 9818 or Visit www.pricesmart.co.nz...

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1543 days ago

Hot air ballooning in Queenstown

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.

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1541 days ago

Carboot Sale Saturday 1st August

Wendy from Maungaraki

Maungaraki Baptist Church 164 Dowse Drive, Carboot Sale 10am onwards. Limit of 20 cars

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1541 days ago

Be quick and grab your Holiday Deal!

The Team from Red Cross Shop Petone

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!

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1542 days ago

DIY with a touch of Marmite

Kylie Klein Nixon Reporter from Homed

I loved chatting with Timaru craftsman Duncan Cottle about his beautiful work on this ceiling rose. He sculpted, molded and cast the whole thing by hand, with just trial and error to guide him. How cool is that? I found it so inspiring. Chatting to him made me want to give it a go myself. I reckon … View moreI loved chatting with Timaru craftsman Duncan Cottle about his beautiful work on this ceiling rose. He sculpted, molded and cast the whole thing by hand, with just trial and error to guide him. How cool is that? I found it so inspiring. Chatting to him made me want to give it a go myself. I reckon I might start with something a little simpler first, however. Those Acanthus leaves look so good... but also quite difficult! Maybe an art deco rose, to match my 30s house? Anyway, I'd love to hear from anyone else whose created something lovely for their homes from scratch. Drop me a line and let me know what DIY magic you've been up to!

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1542 days ago

Carboot Sale

Wendy from Maungaraki

Maungaraki Baptist Church Saturday 1st August 10am onwards, 164 Dowse Drive

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1542 days ago

Join us on our Open Day!

Taita College

Taita College is having it's OPEN DAY on Wednesday 29 July 2020, 9:30am - 12:30pm and OPEN EVENING - Wednesday 29 July 2020, 7pm - 9pm.

Come along and be a part of our wonderful learning community.

ALL WELCOME!

Whāia te iti kahurangi ki te tūohu koe me he maunga teitei.

Aim high … View more
Taita College is having it's OPEN DAY on Wednesday 29 July 2020, 9:30am - 12:30pm and OPEN EVENING - Wednesday 29 July 2020, 7pm - 9pm.

Come along and be a part of our wonderful learning community.

ALL WELCOME!

Whāia te iti kahurangi ki te tūohu koe me he maunga teitei.

Aim high for what is truly valuable, be persistent and don’t let obstacles stop you from reaching your goal.

188 Eastern Hutt Road | PH 567 8728.
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1543 days ago

Prescription Pills need returning to 3 monthly pickup..

Sandra from Normandale

Dear Government, WHEN are you going to allow my Doctor prescription pills to go back to 3 monthly collection doses?
On the 3 monthly for 5 sets it costs me $25 for 90 days.
Currently YOU have collection for ONE month is $25 making my once 3 monthly collection $75. Your killing it at this price.
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Dear Government, WHEN are you going to allow my Doctor prescription pills to go back to 3 monthly collection doses?
On the 3 monthly for 5 sets it costs me $25 for 90 days.
Currently YOU have collection for ONE month is $25 making my once 3 monthly collection $75. Your killing it at this price.
AND while your coming up with answers, why cant regular users of certain pills, reuse our containers and save on plastic containers.?

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1542 days ago

Baby Cot Mattress for Sale

Shuer from Boulcott

Excellent Condition. Very clean and tidy. 115 (L) x 60 (W) x 18 (D) cm.
Cot Sheets for free.

Price: $40

1542 days ago

Blue second hand carpet.

Grant from Hutt Central

Approx 3740mm x 3440mm

Comes with smooth edge and underlay.

$70 ono

Negotiable

1542 days ago

Lower Hutt Community Foodbank back at Dudley Street

Erin from Lower Hutt Foodbank

The Lower Hutt Foodbank has been back in its usual premises in Dudley Street for a month now. The lock-down forced many challenges to its operations but all is back to normal and the Foodbank continues to supply food parcels to Lower Hutt residents in need of emergency help. The photo shows food … View moreThe Lower Hutt Foodbank has been back in its usual premises in Dudley Street for a month now. The lock-down forced many challenges to its operations but all is back to normal and the Foodbank continues to supply food parcels to Lower Hutt residents in need of emergency help. The photo shows food parcels in preparation.The Foodbank exists through the generosity of people, churches and businesses who provide food and donate money. Food donations can be left at the supermarket Foodbank bins or dropped off at Dudley Street during opening hours. Key food items always needed include snack food for school lunches, tinned vegetables and fruit, peanut butter and sugar. Many lovely people donate through the ‘Give a Little’ page at givealittle.co.nz... which enables the Foodbank to keep supplies topped up.
Opening hours are 9 – 11.30 am weekdays except closed on Thursdays. People needing help must bring ID such as a community services card or driver’s licence. Appointments are not required.

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1542 days ago

Net Curtain and track

Grant from Hutt Central

In excellent condition.

Price: $30

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