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Mag Ruffman, host of the Porchlight Ottawa launch event
Mag Ruffman was brilliant and fun at our light bulb event....Mag Ruffman Road to Avonlea energy conservation
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Mag Ruffman Christmas Gift ( Black Train Jack )
Black Train Jack-Leapfrog, Felix the Cat...garyfish340 to Mag Ruffman
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Any Thing I Can Do: Outdoor Projects
TV host Mag Ruffman (Anything I Can Do, PBS) instructs beginners in an entertaining series of woodworking projects designed for the great outdoors. Each project in Volume 5: Outdoor Projects is jammed with tips, improvisational skills, helpful advice and tool know-how. Ruffman's reflections on life add pith to the episodes as she strives to resolve dire design predicaments.
Outdoor Projects is divided up into four projects:
1. Twig Bench Create a beautiful, all-season resting place in your garden. Best of all, a twig bench costs almost nothing to make, and you can add custom cup holders.
2.Bird House Build some housing for friends with feathers and provide a few crucial amenities to help the little ones fledge.
3. Twig Screen Add a touch of mystery to your backyard. This whimsical twiggy screen will stand up straight even on undulating topography thanks to the flexible leather hinges.
4. Potting Bench A piece worthy of Lady Chatterley's lover, the potting bench stands proud with its stout framing members and wood that just won't quit (cedar).
This video is available for purchase at www.titlehousedistribution.com or www.amazon.com.
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Any Thing I Can Do: Beginners Woodwroking
TV host Mag Ruffman (Anything I Can Do, PBS) demonstrates simple woodworking skills for those who want to take their first steps in learning to create heirloom accessories.
Each project in Volume 2: Beginner's Woodworking is aimed at beginners who have more imagination than tools. Learn the basics of crate construction, cutting and applying trim, working with hinges and knowing what to do when unexpected houseguests arrive. Ruffman includes all of her own mistakes and irritations so the viewer develops problem-solving abilities and a rakish attitude.
Beginner's Woodworking is divided up into four projects: 1. Platform bird feeder: Build this simple tray feeder from a single board and enjoy a colorful show of feathered buddies all year long. A perfect project for kids and beginners.
2. Hope chest; The old-fashioned hope chest, updated for the modern girl, is light enough to carry from relationship to relationship, but still packs a whack of silk.
3. Cookbook holder; A gorgeous gift for cooks or project enthusiasts, the oak bookstand keeps any book open at an easy-to-read angle, and is adjustable to hold different-sized tomes.
4. Room divider; A simple room divider screen that disguises messes, stops drafts, offers privacy and gives you somewhere to go.
This video is available for purchase at www.titlehousedistribution.com or www.amazon.com.
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Any Thing I Can Do: Greatest Hits
TV host Mag Ruffman (Anything I Can Do, PBS) offers her most popular projects in an entertaining format that delivers robust design, step-by-step instructions and off-the-cuff humor. Each project in Volume 1: Greatest Hits is packed with helpful advice and tool know-how. Ruffman's reflective moments add depth and irony to the creative process, and encourage anyone with a dream to get cracking. You'll also learn how to: • Operate a router • Frame a small building • Use ancient metal-working principles • Use body parts in unusual ways
Greatest Hits is divided up into four projects:
1. Pine Bookshelf Build this classic bookshelf and put an end to shelf denial. A bone-easy and perfectly useful piece of furniture that your children will fight over when you croak
2. Garbage Hutch A perky shed to conceal homely garbage cans, pool equipment or firewood, this project is easy to build and offers so hutch for so little.
3. Copper Trellis Through the miracle of refrigerator tubing, you can build yourself a glorious trellis or gate. Includes lots of tips on soldering technique and metalwork design.
4. English Bench A romantic English garden bench wrought from heavy lumber will make any garden nook feel enchanted and aristocratic. Easy construction, basic tools.
This video is available for purchase at www.titlehousedistribution.com or www.amazon.com.
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Mag Ruffman's "Anything I Can Do" - clips and out-takes
Mag Ruffman's inspiring workshop show that leaves the mistakes in, as seen on PBS and in more than 65 countries worldwide.
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How to wash windows like a pro
Learn to wash windows like a pro with ToolGirl....window washing clearning mag Ruffman ToolGirl
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Any Thing I Can Do: Mixed Media
TV host Mag Ruffman (Anything I Can Do, PBS) designs and creates projects using tin ceiling panels, pine, copper, plywood and glass. Spanning the range from whimsical to serviceable, the projects in Volume 3: Mixed Media will inspire and entertain beginners who crave a handmade touch in their decorating. Plus, you'll learn the following skills: • Using a microwave flower press • Creating an easy 'crackle-paint' finish • Embossing your designs on copper
Mixed Media is divided up into four projects:
1. Tin Headboard An easy, classic headboard to enhance your horizontal hours; made with a plywood base sheathed in embossed tin panels and painted to match your boudoir.
2. Tea Tray A generously sized serving tray to encourage luxurious breakfasts in bed; featuring a crackle-paint finish and flowers pressed in a microwave.
3. Primitive Sconce An easy, primitive candle sconce with an embossed copper reflector to brighten your winter evenings. Paint it with milk paint and you're practically a pioneer.
4. Garden Lantern Make your own primitive, Japanese style garden lantern using rough pine and a few chunks of granite. Sounds bad, looks good. The ultimate in low-tech garden lighting.
This video is available for purchase at www.titlehousedistribution.com or www.amazon.com.
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Any Thing I Can Do: Furniture
TV host Mag Ruffman (Anything I Can Do, PBS) instructs beginners in the basics of furniture building. Learn the joys of using a biscuit joiner, a belt sander and a wood-burning pen. Each episode in Volume 4: Furniture is bursting with advice, tool tips and short-cuts that will help you design and create furniture for your own home. As usual, Ruffman lives through the mistakes so you won't have to.
Furniture is divided up into four projects:
1. Cedar Table The world's easiest table doubles as workbench, laundry counter, project table and spare bunk bed. You can fancy it up with stencils or wood-burning, but it's noble just as it is, naked.
2. Ottoman A great little footstool that teaches joinery skills and also takes a load off! If you don't want to go another day without learning to use a biscuit joiner, this is the project for you.
3. Harvest Table Make this antiqued harvest table to impress relatives, wow future spouses or give your descendants a reason to revere you. Simple construction, basic power tools.
4. Butcher Block Cart A primo cutting surface atop a rolling cart - this portable unit increases kitchen productivity and turns a humble cutting board into a mobile workstation.
This video is available for purchase at www.titlehousedistribution.com or www.amazon.com.
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