Bunnings Magazine December 2023

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SPEED STYLING 101 HOW TO GET YOUR HOME GUEST-READY IN A FLASH!

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KEEP IT SIMPLE! Paper decorations and gift tags

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Fresh and contemporary. With the fresh, timeless appeal of whitewashed beaches and native blossoms, Surfmist® offers endlessly stylish possibilities. Inspired by Australia’s natural landscapes, COLORBOND® steel has the durability to perform in some of Australia’s harshest conditions. Discover COLORBOND® steel’s new and refreshed palette @ colorbond.com/colours

Made by Australia The COLORBOND® steel colour swatch and image shown has been reproduced to represent actual product colours as accurately as possible. However, we recommend checking your chosen colour against an actual sample of the product before purchasing as varying light conditions and limitations of the printing process may affect colour tones. COLORBOND®, BlueScope, the BlueScope brand mark and ® colour names are registered trade marks of BlueScope Steel Limited. © 2022 BlueScope Steel Limited ABN 16 000 011 058. All rights reserved.


The magazine team

Celebrate!

Editor Lisa Green Associate editors Artemis Gouros, Caroline Botting (NZ) Art director Bridie Mahoney Deputy art director Sophie Mullane Senior designer Carol Baldas Style editor Samantha Pointon Chief subeditors Catherine Sanders, Frances Pearson Senior subeditor Lorna Gow Digital producer Amanda Ghalaini-Yacoub Editorial co-ordinator Abigail D’Souza Production co-ordinator Annie Villalta-Burgett Junior accountant Carina Law Contributors Judie Siu, Shelley Tustin, Harriet Upjohn National advertising manager Alek Jovanoski NSW business manager Dale Johnson Victoria business manager Rosanna Costa Campaign manager Deanna Kane Advertising enquiries bunningsadvertising@ mediumrarecontent.com (02) 8114 8900 General magazine enquiries bunningsmag@bunnings.com.au (03) 8831 9777 Managing director Nick Smith Chief commercial officer Fiorella di Santo Head of sales Annii Hirst Head of content, Health & Lifestyle Gemma Sutherland Head of audience intelligence Catherine Ross Finance controller Leslie To Every effort has been taken to ensure instructions for DIY projects are correct. However, before you undertake any DIY activity, please ensure that you have the appropriate skills for the task at hand, use the correct tools and that you wear the appropriate safety equipment. Any professional installations must be undertaken by a licensed tradesperson. Editorial content is general in nature and is not intended to be a substitute for legal or professional advice.

Dream it STYLE FILE 15

DECEMBER

A textured, colourful summer moodboard

WITH LOVE 17 MADE Enjoy a bespoke Christmas with native flowers and handmade decorations

STYLING 27 SPEED Follow 10 expert tricks for stress-free

ways to dress your home for the holidays

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FAB GIFTS FOR UNDER $50 37 50 Take your pick of these wallet-friendly

Christmas presents to delight everyone

Plan it 44 ON THE VERGE

Make use of that extra patch of land!

IT WITH FLOWERS 48 SAY Grow a profusion of beautiful seasonal blooms to fill your alfresco spaces

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LIGHT THE NIGHT Illuminate your outdoors with these bright ideas from those in the know

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COOL MOVES Try savvy ways to beat the heat and save

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Merry crafty Christmas!

Upgrade your home’s doors and windows for extra security and energy savings

Do it S 77 EASONAL STYLE

Create your own giftwrap and decorations

FESTIVE FEAST 81 Your best-ever Christmas menu sorted! TOOLS TO GET CRAFTY 87 TOP et into handmade gifting with this kit G

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GAME-CHANGING GADGETS Enlist the latest entertaining tech to make hosting your gatherings a breeze

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Farm the path with a community plot

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Regulars WHAT’S HAPPENING IN DECEMBER News, special buys and clever ideas

PET CORNER 73 Meet our pet of the month and browse

Serve juicy BBQ ham on the big day

animal-friendly gifts

HEROES 90 LOCAL orgeous Christmassy natives by region G

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NEWS

DECEMBER

Editor’s letter

Welcome!

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nd just like that the holiday season is upon us – with all the hustle, bustle and expectations that come with it. The good news? You don’t need to be stressed to impress. Our Christmas-by-the-pool story brings together simple, colourful and handmade ideas for decorating, and plenty of menu inspiration. The top takeaway? Along with the people in the room on the day, a pretty table and lovely food will carry you through. And for extra punch you can add a sweet upcycled trolley for drinks and dessert! Snip native flowers from the garden or buy pots from Bunnings to bring

colour to the table, year after year. Our paper decorations will occupy little fingers and you can take the heat out of the kitchen with an impressive glazed ham – cooked on the barbecue – as your centrepiece. Wishing you a peaceful day with family and friends,

Printed by IVE Group. Paper fibre is from well-managed forests and other controlled sources.

Join the Bunnings BearHouse fun

Compiled by Abigail D’Souza. Photography (editor) Sue Stubbs. Paint colours may vary on application.

There’s so much fun to be had at Bunnings over the festive season. Join the Christmas Family event at your local store on December 7 (rumours are Santa will make an appearance) and create a festive stocking at the National Kids’ DIY Workshop on December 16 – visit the Bunnings website to secure your spot. And throughout December all stores will play a game of Bunnings BearHouse. There are 12 Christmas Bears hiding in store – can you find them all?

SWELL BELLS We love how Marianthe Ranieri (@oysterbayfarmhouse) has repurposed plastic pots to create an affordable festive flourish – the perfect project to ring in the holiday season. Here’s how she did it.

You will need…

n Four plastic pots or planters (Marianthe used Eden ‘Roman’ 25cm self-watering planters) n Drill with drill bit n Four 56mm x 10mm galvanised eye bolts n Gold spray paint (Marianthe used Dulux Duramax in Metallic Gold) n 4 large round gold ornaments n String n Scissors n Red bow and ribbon

INTRICATE WALLS A feature wall can add personality to any area, as shown by Bunnings Workshop community member Rufaro (@diy_hausdesigns). He used Matrix panels and Merbau decking planks, topped with solar-powered LED floodlights, to create a screen (left) for a tired fence. Visit bunnings.com.au/ feature-wall-fence to see more.

1 Drill a hole into the base of each pot big enough for the eyebolt. 2 Screw in the eyebolt with the ‘eye’ on the outside of the pot. 3 Spray the entire pot and bolt in gold. Leave to dry. 4 Tie an ornament to the bolt inside each pot, then tie all the bells together in an arrangement you’re happy with. 5 Add a bow and ribbon on top.


SUMMER

FIND A WIDE RANGE OF VALVOLINE PRODUCTS TO SERVICE YOUR VEHICLE FIND IT IN THE TOOL SHOP AT YOUR LOCAL BUNNINGS

Find the right product for your vehicle in the Valvoline Lube Guide


Hit the road! Are you planning an adventure? Whether you’re heading on a camping or cross-country trip, or just getting away for the weekend, prepping your car is essential for a smooth journey.

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Safety is paramount. First, make sure your car is up to date with servicing. Check your tyres for tread wear and recommended pressure (don’t forget to look at the spare). Ensure the oil and all fluids (coolant, windscreen, brake and transmission) are at their optimal levels. Test indicators, all lights and brakes are working, and pack a basic toolkit, jumper cables and a first-aid kit (including sick bags) for emergencies. Comfort matters, too! Check the airconditioning runs properly and invest in sunshades to keep the cabin cool when parked. Organise your cargo with storage bins or rooftop carriers. A portable phone charger, a reliable GPS system and back-up paper maps are must-haves. Stay entertained with a great playlist, audiobooks or podcasts. And don’t forget snacks, water and a travel mug for caffeine fixes. 1 Kincrome 53 piece tyre repair kit, $83, I/N: 0064855. 2 Click LED spotlight torch, $10, I/N: 0346167. 3 Full Boar 15 amp intelligent car battery charger, $186, I/N: 0233354. 4 AdVenture Products 10L camper carrier with tap in Blue, $18.87, I/N: 3240535. 5 Stanley 1600kg trolley jack, $79.80, I/N: 0128834. 6 Selleys ‘Polyglaze’ windscreen additive, $6.99/500ml, I/N: 0443254. 7 FastAid ‘R1 Vehicle Pro’ soft pack first aid kit in Red, $79, I/N: 0400981. 8 Kincrome 1200CCA multi-function jump starter, $245, I/N: 0468572. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

HOLIDAYS BY THE POOL Splash into summer bliss with these water-side picks that will elevate your days in the sun Bay Gallery Furniture ‘Arcadia’ outdoor aluminium sun lounge with ‘Balmoral’ teak round side table in White, I/N: 0347695*

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Ecoxgear ‘Ecoedge+’ floating bluetooth speaker/ party light in Orange, I/N: 0269999*

Paws & Claws 9.5cm spiky football dog toy in assorted colours, I/N: 0394242*

Devanti 18 bottle wine cooler fridge in Black, I/N: 0190855*

Arena ‘X-Lite’ swimming goggles for kids 2-5yrs in Blue, I/N: 0421250*

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Avanti ‘Groovy’ 6 piece ice block mould, I/N: 0155882*

Nicola Spring ‘Zig Zag’ cotton Turkish towels in Grey, set of 2, I/N: 0530795*

Soga 10L portable insulated drink dispenser, I/N: 0255529*

Charlie’s medium portable dog pool, I/N: 0456320*

This product is available to buy online only and is sold and delivered by a Bunnings Marketplace Trusted Seller. Not all items are available in all states and territories. *Delivery charges may apply.

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MAKE THE CUT

Collect grey water – waste water from showers, baths, basins and laundries – and use it on non-edible 2 gardens. Mix with a grey-water fertiliser to help neutralise the effects of soap and detergent on soil pH.

A house plant is a great Christmas gift – pair with a decorative planter and indoor plant food.

Get the lawn looking lush by feeding with a fast-acting liquid lawn fertiliser. It’s high in nitrogen 4 to help quickly green the grass. Up the ambience and plant scented bloomers that look gorgeous, too. See a few options below.

GARDENIA

Sweetly perfumed waxy flowers with glossy green foliage. Enrich soil before planting in full sun.

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Position where you can brush past the foliage to release the scent. Needs full sun and well-drained soil.

Install solar lights for evenings outdoors: string fairy lights over decks, spotlight trees with solar stakes and line paths and edges with LED strip lights.

5 1 Richgro pine bark mulch, $19.93/70L, I/N: 2980101. 2 Yates ‘Greywater’ fertiliser, $18.02/1L, I/N: 0203486. 3 Scotts Osmocote ‘Pots, Planters & Indoors’ controlled release fertiliser, $7.98/500g, I/N: 2961294. 4 Scotts Lawn Builder ‘Extreme Green’ liquid lawn fertiliser, $21.94/1L, I/N: 2961972. 5 Lytworx 2 function outdoor solar LED fairy lights in White, $12.98/ pack of 100, I/N: 4351412. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

STAR JASMINE

Will climb if given a support or trellis; also grows into a dense groundcover. Produces masses of flowers.

Scan the QR code For more on what to do in the garden during December, go to bunnings.com.au/gardencorner After applying fertiliser around edible plants, delay harvesting for a few days and rinse well before cooking and eating. If using products to deal with pests, diseases or weeds, or when handling compost or mulch, always read the label, follow instructions carefully and wear gloves, a mask and suitable protective equipment. Store all garden chemicals and products out of reach of children and pets.

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Ryobi ‘ONE+’ 18V HP 254mm brushless sliding mitre saw, $599/ tool only (battery and charger sold separately), I/N: 0405156

Xmas blitz Speed up the pre-Christmas house clean with a few handy hacks. Take a squeegee to pet hair on rugs and carpets: use the rubber-edged side to rake the hair into a pile, then vacuum it up. For hard-toreach areas in bathrooms and laundries, try the Ryobi ONE+ 18V telescopic pole scrubber – its articulating head powers through tough stains and grime. And to make your cutlery shine, wipe on diluted Bar Keepers’ Friend cleanser with a soft cloth, rinse thoroughly and polish with a clean dry cloth*. For more clever tips, go to bunnings. com.au/christmas-clean

Oates 350mm floor squeegee with bamboo handle, $26.69, I/N: 4480282

Photography Getty Images. *Wash cutlery thoroughly before use. Wear a mask and gloves for serious cleaning tasks and store cleaning products out of reach of children and pets.

Conserve moisture in the soil and keep roots cool by applying naturally derived 1 mulch, like pine bark or pea straw, to your pots and garden beds.

Sleek, swift cuts will be the new normal for your DIY projects with Ryobi’s new brushless sliding mitre saw. This portable tool has a shadow line to guide cuts and a powerful brushless motor with extended battery runtimes.



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EASY DIY SHOWER UPGRADES

FROM THIS...

TO THIS!

All Directional Hi-Rise Shower 28-0506A

Havana Short Twin Shower 14-7007

Buy Flexispray No Plumber required

www.flexispray.com.au

Upgrading a bathroom with a new shower look and feel doesn’t have to be a big job. Flexispray showers are a quality, affordable solution, including quick installation features which make upgrading to a new shower EASY


DREAM IT

SEASONAL INTERIORS

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SAY HELLO TO SUMMER WITH A PALETTE OF BEACHY BLUES, SUNNY YELLOWS AND PEACHY ACCENTS

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Photography Cath Muscat, styling Jemma Batcheldor. Paint colours may vary on application.

11 12 1 Jack 1800mm hessian, $8.99/m, I/N: 3048964. 2 Prestige ‘Wave’ 16mm pull handle in Brushed Nickel, $7.16, I/N: 3962348. 3 Kaboodle Kitchen A5 colour swatch in Tagine, $2.98, I/N: 0492182. 4 Porter’s Paints ‘Eggshell Finish’ broadwall washable paint in Petal Pink, $11.10/100ml, I/N: 0162912. 5 Think Benchtops ‘Solid Surface’ benchtop sample in Meringue, $4.94, I/N: 2669725. 6 Decor8 Tiles ‘Barcelona’ 200mm x 200mm matt floor tile in Queenscliffe Spruce, $5.39, I/N: 0289994. 7 Kaboodle Kitchen A5 colour swatch in American Oak, $2.98, I/N: 0246295. 8 Estilo WELS 4-star 7.5L/ min side lever sink mixer in Chrome, $85, I/N: 5003216. 9 Porter’s Paints ‘Eggshell Finish’ broadwall washable paint in Sundance, $11.10/100ml, I/N: 0162895. 10 Kaboodle Kitchen A5 colour swatch in Danish Blue, $2.98, I/N: 0212590. 11 Decor8 Tiles ‘Picket’ 305mm x 266mm honed mosaic tile sheet in Norwegian Rose, $39.90/pack of 5, I/N: 0289561. 12 Superfresco Easy ‘Innocence’ 52cm wallpaper in Yellow, $89.80/10m, I/N: 1662920 (available in selected stores and online). All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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DREAM IT

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MADE WITH LOVE

reating an enchanting festive display needn’t cost the earth. Handmade paper decorations lend a beautiful bespoke look, while displays of native flowers and foliage make the celebrations a quintessentially Aussie affair. Gather cuttings from your garden, or ask guests to bring some from theirs, and spend a leisurely day assembling posies for cheery vases and a charming wreath. With a glazed ham straight from the barbie as the star of a casual lunch menu, you have a recipe for success.

CRAFT AN EXTRA-SPECIAL CHRISTMAS AND SHARE THE JOY Photography CATH MUSCAT and SUE STUBBS Styling SAMANTHA POINTON

Styling assistants Jemma Batcheldor, Katie Turner and Rebecca Waldron. Project editor Jodie Gibbons †Available to order online or at the Special Orders Desk.

HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING

Paper-craft decorations, handprinted giftwrap and tags, see from page 77 for DIY instructions. Northcote Pottery 54cm studded glazed pot in White, $99.98, I/N: 2800979. Home Bazar ‘Manhattan’ 76cm rattan coffee table, $299, I/N: 0263196† (delivery included). Click ‘Classic’ holiday bauble set in Red, Green and Gold, $29/pack of 50, I/N: 0438176. Lytworx indoor/outdoor battery operated LED flameless light candles, $22/pack of 4, I/N: 0118301. Bayliss ‘Cortina’ 290cm x 200cm wool rug, $419, I/N: 6670903. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. bunnings.com.au |

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Fun and games!

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CHRISTMAS TREE BANNER

Paint colours may vary on application.

Put a festive twist on a party favourite and create a ‘pin the stars on the tree’ game. Spray-paint round craft coasters and a star coaster gold, applying several coats and leaving to dry, then add handpainted or stamped details. Cut a canvas drop sheet to size, then use a wide paintbrush and acrylic paint to apply ever-decreasing stripes in a triangle shape. Reapply until you have the desired depth of colour, then leave to dry. Hang the banner with temporary fixings suitable for your wall surface, apply double-sided tape to the coasters, and invite guests to close their eyes and attach one to the tree – blindfolds and spinning optional! DIY tree banner made using Wagner 3.6m x 1.5m canvas heavy duty drop sheet, $28, I/N: 1660140, Dulux sample pot paints in English Rose, Coral Blossom, Apricot Fizz, Paddy and Tuscan Image, $10.90 each/250ml, I/N: 1409312, and ‘Duramax’ bright finish spray paint in Gold, $24.50/300g, I/N: 1400725, Boyle 5 point star craft coaster, $1.17, I/N: 1660891, and 9cm wooden round coasters, $0.98 each, I/N: 0440426. Mimosa ‘Malibu’ corner lounge, $1,649, I/N: 0177349, and square coffee table, $189, I/N: 0177354. Flannel flower. Flowering gum in Tuscan Path 14cm x 14cm ceramic vase in White, $12.23, I/N: 0204154, painted with Taubmans sample pot paint in Pina Colada, $10.95/ 500ml, I/N: 1540712. Argyranthemum daisy in Northcote Pottery ‘Maxim’ 23cm drum pot in White, $19.98, I/N: 2930036. Christmas bush in Tuscan Path ‘Harper’ 54cm egg pot in White, $129, I/N: 0252490. All plants sold separately. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.


CIRCLE OF LIFE

A spool of garden wire is all you need to form a unique wreath from sprigs of blooming natives. We used flowering gums and bottlebrush, continuing the theme with a generous vase of flannel flowers. Visit bunnings. com.au/seven-wreaths for more wreath ideas.

Take notice of summer-flowering native plants that thrive in your area. A pot or two will deliver Christmas joy year after year


Never leave lit candles unattended. †Available to order online or at the Special Orders Desk.

Home Bazar ‘Dali’ 220cm x 100cm teak dining table, $849, I/N: 0429847†, and armchair, $279, I/N: 0429849† (all prices include delivery). Waxworks 15cm citronella pillar candles in White, $6.45 each, I/N: 0289387. DIY arch candles made using Practa Solutions ‘Rainbow’ candle making project kit, $24.97, I/N: 0383631. (Opposite) Marquee ‘Drinks Cooler’ 30L galvanised ice bucket, $24.98, I/N: 3190639. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

MAKE IT

FIND OUT HOW TO CRAFT PAPER BUNTING ON PAGE 79, AND TRANSFORM CLEAR GLASS VESSELS ON PAGE 85

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RIGHT Jumbuck ‘Stardom II’ 4 burner gas barbecue, $349, I/N: 0348328, reversible rib roast rack, $13.60, I/N: 0262750, enamel roasting tray, $21.48, I/N: 0280574, and ‘Aramid’ barbecue gloves, $15.98, I/N: 0276130. Flat-leaf parsley in Northcote Pottery ‘Ava’ 17cm egg pot in Sage, $12.58, I/N: 0312621 (plant sold separately). Matador non-stick fork in Black, $12.85, I/N: 3171752, and carving knife, $16.95, I/N: 0276110. Bunnings large straw hat, $7, I/N: 8510048.

ALL TOGETHER

Compose a simple but special menu for a laidback lunch. Our sides and dessert can be prepped ahead of time, while the aroma and glimpses of a glazed ham browning on the barbecue are sure to whet appetites!

ABOVE Make personalised keepsakes by embroidering diners’ initials on napkins cut from linen. Use cotton twine (and a large needle) for a quick rustic result

ABOVE Marquee timber sling deck chair, $65, I/N: 0427041, ‘Arlo’ fibre cement stool in Light Grey, $99, I/N: 0262573, and 1.6m beach umbrella in Spice and Agret, $24.90, I/N: 0442773. All other products, stylist’s own.

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Never leave lit candles unattended. Always supervise children in or around water. All pools and pool fencing must conform to your local authority’s safety regulations and guidelines. †Available to order online or at the Special Orders Desk.

Home Bazar ‘Dali’ 220cm x 100cm teak dining table, $849, I/N: 0429847†, benches, $369 each, I/N: 0429851†, and armchair, $279, I/N: 0429849† (all prices include delivery). Waxworks 15cm citronella pillar candle in White, $6.45, I/N: 0289387. 10cm citronella pillar candle in White, $6/pack of 2, I/N: 0289138. DIY cube candles made using Practa Solutions large bubble candle making project kit, $19.12, I/N: 0383633. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

SERVE IT

TURN TO PAGE 81 FOR OUR DELICIOUS FESTIVE MENU AND MOCKTAIL RECIPES


To shade a DIY dessert stand, push an umbrella pole down the side of a deep pot. Plant herbs or flowers to pretty it up. And don’t forget to remove and wipe the pole clean at day’s end to preserve the timber. See below for trolley upcycle details.

Marquee 1.8m beach umbrella in Black and Agret, $39.90, I/N: 0442769. DIY serving station made using Pinnacle mobile garden station, $100.94, I/N: 0333274, painted with Dulux ‘Duramax’ flat metal primer, $15.50/340g, I/N: 1400721, and spray paint in Satin White, $15.50/340g, I/N: 1400870, using Uni-Pro spray can trigger grip, $5.05, I/N: 1660006. Mint in Tuscan Path ‘Gavin’ 42cm planter in White, $140, I/N: 0357818. Argyranthemum daisies in Northcote Pottery ‘Maxim’ 23cm drum pot in White, $19.98, I/N: 2930036. All plants sold separately. All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. 24 bunnings.com.au |

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* Some products are not available at all Bunnings Stores, but may be ordered through Special Orders


DIY

holiday repairs

e d maasy e with the Gyprock Rapid Repair Kit – your complete solution for all kinds of plasterboard repairs.

Find me in the plastering aisle or scan the QR code to order online

For more information, visit gyprock.com.au


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SUMMER DECOR

Speed styling TRY 10 INVITING WAYS TO GIVE YOUR HOME A SWIFT AND CHIC SEASONAL SPRUCE UP

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Words KYLIE JACKES Photography CATH MUSCAT Styling SAMANTHA POINTON

Styling assistants Jodie Gibbons and Katie Turner.

rofessional stylists have many tricks, particularly when it comes to quickly and inexpensively refreshing interior spaces. As the season of entertaining approaches, we share expert secrets on how to create your own feel-good holiday haven.

“Make the most of festive styling and hang a wreath or garland on your door. One you’ve made yourself will add a lovely personal touch,” says interior designer Lisa Alward. A potted flowering shrub also brightens any doorstep. bunnings.com.au |

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DIY flowering gum garland tied with Jack 50mm jute webbing plant tie, $20.59/33m, I/N: 3320008. Christmas bush in Tuscan Path ‘Harper’ 54cm egg pot in White, $129, I/N: 0252490 (plant sold separately). All other products, stylist’s own. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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Update your entrance

Summer is typically a popular time for house guests – and a welcoming home starts at the front door. Interior designer Lisa Alward of Bella Vie Interiors (bellavieinteriors. com) suggests a plant-led update. “Matching pots either side of the front door, or a trio clustered to one side, soften the space and add interest,” she says. “Tall plants and topiary shapes suit larger areas, while a display of summer flowers or lowmaintenance succulents is great for smaller zones.” A new welcome mat, proportional to your front door, will complete the refresh.

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“Be resourceful with what you have. Play around with furniture and decorative items, altering their configuration and switching them between rooms” Lisa Alward, interior designer

Pause for thought

A well-planned entry hall looks inviting and anticipates a guest’s every need. An artwork, a vase arrangement and other stylish additions will set the scene. Interior stylist Jessi Eve (jessieve.com.au) also recommends a bench or console with baskets, where bags can be plonked and shoes kicked off on arrival. If floor space is minimal, consider wall hooks for jackets and hats. “An entry mirror mounted on the wall is ideal for those quick checks on the way in or out of the door,” says Jessi.

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Infuse with fragrance

Delight the senses by filling rooms with wonderful aromas, whether it be a summer scent, such as citrus or coconut, which brings a holiday vibe, or woody fragrances like pine, cinnamon and sage, commonly associated with Christmas. Consider scented candles and diffusers, or make a room spray using your favourite essential oil and water.

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Add festive flourishes

“The key to stylish seasonal decorating is to complement your existing decor,” says Lisa. Whether the scheme is coastal Christmas, traditional red and green or opulent luxe, collect a group of ornaments and carry the look across your Christmas tree and table setting.

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Light up in layers

Layered lighting instantly adds atmosphere, says Lisa. “String warm-white LED festoon lights or solar fairy lights across patios, decks and backyard trees to create a magical glow for outdoor entertaining, with solar lights dotted in and around garden beds,” she says. Indoors, accent corners with lamps and consider updating pendant lighting. “People often undersize pendants, so boost their size and hang at an optimal height (60-80cm above a table) for maximum wow factor,” she advises.

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Elevate guest bedrooms

As the centrepiece, the bed offers plenty of scope to create different looks simply by changing the linen or adding a strategically laid

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Floral styling Sean Cook, mrcook.com.au. Some photographs feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings. †Available to order online or at the Special Orders Desk.

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If your shelves, consoles or tabletops are cluttered and haven’t been rearranged in ages, clear the decks and start afresh. “Effective styling can be more about editing than adding,” says Lisa. “Paring back what’s on display or where something is positioned can make a big difference without spending a cent.” Once surfaces are clear, she advises “shopping within your own home” and pulling items from other rooms or out of storage to use as building blocks for vignettes. “A beautiful tray or board is a great foundation to group vases and bowls. A stack of books also works well as a base to elevate smaller or seasonal pieces,” she explains. Choose items that sit harmoniously together and build layers of interest with varying height, depth and contrasting shapes.


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throw and cushions. Position matching bedside tables and lamps either side. Jessi also suggests providing a mirror for guests: “This might be a full-length mirror on the wall or mounted on the back of the door, or a smaller mirror standing on a dresser.”

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THESE PAGES Australian native flowers and foliage are a great choice for summer arrangements. Waratah, banksia and Geraldton wax are festive favourites, while kangaroo paws in varying heights and colours are hardy in the garden and gorgeous in a vase. Shop your local Bunnings store for native plants that thrive in your area.

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Flowers and foliage can enhance even the dullest of corners. For a five-minute fix, cut a few blooms or verdant herbs from your garden, and loose tendrils from flowering vines or leafy stems of glossy citrus. Recycled clear jars, a cut-crystal glass or simple drinking tumblers all work as charming small vessels. You can group several together (an odd number is best) or let them stand alone.

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Treat yourself and your guests to a high-end experience with touches that add a sense of luxury. “New plush bath towels and a floor mat instantly provide a fresh pop of colour and feel great, too,” says Jessi Eve. On the vanity, use a small tray to corral lovely soaps, body products and a fragrant candle, alongside a plant or vase of flora from the garden.

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Great outdoor entertaining areas feel layered and furnished like a room, says Jessi. To improve the arrangement of existing pieces, remove all the furniture and reintroduce items one at a time, experimenting with the layout – you might prefer a larger couch, or find a square rather than a rectangular table works best. “Potted plants, cushions and lighting are key finishing touches, as they add comfort and tie the look together,” explains Jessi.

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Add ambience to your next big gathering or cosy get-together at home with a string of advanced smart lights. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, these weather-resistant lights offer a wide range of adjustable colour and brightness options to match the mood of any occasion. Controlled via an app on your smartphone, they have endless decorative possibilities and can even be synced with music.

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Turn your backyard into an alfresco pizzeria with the convenience of a portable pizza oven. Featuring rapid heat technology, with adjustable temperature controls and an optimised pizza stone, these ovens guarantee crispy crusts and mouthwatering cheese in just minutes, so you can serve up slices on demand. Powered by gas, hasslefree and ready to use, you’ll spend less time cooking and more time savouring the results.

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Bluetooth speaker

If you’re looking to take the party outdoors, a bluetooth speaker ups the entertainment factor by providing music to keep the energy high and the shindig in full swing. With premium sound quality, adjustable volume controls and robust bass, these compact speakers promise a top-notch audio experience wherever you are. Plus, they offer extended connectivity and a long-lasting battery to keep the playlist going.

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Enjoy bug-free and well-lit outdoor gatherings with a zapper/lantern combo that you can use just about anywhere – on the deck, patio or even poolside. Besides providing illumination for evening entertaining, they include a UV light feature that attracts and instantly eliminates bothersome bugs. Portable and weather-resistant, rechargeable batteries make them a convenient choice for alfresco events.

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On the verge CULTIVATING THE PATCH OF LAND BETWEEN YOUR HOME AND THE ROAD CAN REAP MANY REWARDS. HERE’S HOW TO GET STARTED Words JANE PARBURY Photography SUE STUBBS

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here are many reasons why you might want to take your gardening prowess to the verge outside your home – to extend your growing space, cool down and beautify the front of your property, create a biodiverse environment to nurture wildlife, share homegrown produce with your local community – and more! Whatever lies at the heart of your gardening adventure, it helps to be in the know before you begin – and to be inspired by a couple of verge gardeners.

The important stuff

Start by checking in with your local council – many encourage verge gardens, offering guidelines, assistance and even plants. However most local authorities have different rules, including regulations on plant types and height, structures, clearance from the kerb, access around paths, driveways and letterboxes, and for pedestrian and traffic safety. Planting trees (or other woody species) may not be allowed, especially as their roots could interfere with underground infrastructure and their branches may impact overhead power lines or lines of sight for traffic. Make sure to contact Before You Dig (byda.com.au) to check the location of any underground services in the vicinity that could be damaged (or damage you!) by a digging project. And discuss your plans with neighbours – this may help stifle any objections at the onset and, as a bonus, you might find willing helpers or start a trend in your street!

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Groundcovers are ideal plants for landscaping verges, says horticulturist Roger Fox – for just one planting hole, you get a square metre or so of foliage cover. For sunny spots, he suggests blue chalk sticks (Senecio serpens) and pigface (Carpobrotus), which bears daisy-like flowers. Tough, ground-covering grevilleas and scaevola flower for many months of the year. “In shadier spots, kangaroo vine (Cissus antarctica) works well, as do clumping plants like dianella, liriope and lomandra when they’re mass planted,” he says. Verge vegies to consider include spring onions, silverbeet, rhubarb, kale, cut-and-come-again lettuces, and herbs like oregano, thyme, lemongrass and rosemary. Horticulturist Angie Thomas of Yates also suggests dwarf varieties of tomatoes or compact ‘bush’ pumpkins like Golden Nugget. “Don’t forget flowers, which brighten up the verge and provide a source of food for beneficial insects and birds,” she says. Avoid planting anything toxic to humans or animals as it is a public space.


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Once you’ve been given the green light, take a look at the planting area. If you’re planning to grow edibles, have the soil tested (for a fee) in case of contaminants (search online for soil screening or testing). Bear in mind that the ground is likely to be compacted and unproductive. “Verge areas generally offer unimproved soil, and can be quite a tough environment for plants,” warns horticulturist Roger Fox. “So if you’re creating a new garden bed, prepare it a few weeks ahead of planting by forking through a mix of compost and well-rotted cow manure and then applying a soil-wetting agent.” Work out how much light the space gets – is it shaded by buildings or trees, exposed to the sun all day or somewhere in between? Your best chance of success will be planting to the conditions. “Put shade-loving plants beneath street trees, and tough, drought-hardy species in sun-exposed positions,” says Roger.

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A space planted with pretty shrubs can give the front of your home a welcoming beauty boost, and will need less regular maintenance than a vegie plot. “Ideally, verge landscapes should be able to survive largely on rainfall, with just an occasional helping hand during heatwaves,” says Roger. “Think ground-covering succulents and natives, as well as tough grass-like species such as lomandra. Keep the plant heights low to medium, and steer clear of species with sharp spikes.” Avoid plants with toxic foliage, flowers or produce (search online if you’re not sure), and keep plantings from spilling over onto pathways or blocking access to parked cars.

Edible engagement

If you plan to grow vegies and herbs, raised beds filled with bagged garden soil and a good mix of nurturing nutrients can help solve the problem of poor or damaged soil, but do check whether they’re permitted by your local council, and be aware that they’ll demand plenty of water. Most vegies need at least six hours of sunlight to thrive so, if your space is heavily shaded, you may need to reconsider your plant choices. For safety, avoid planting vegies that require staking. Also, be aware that most verges are adjacent to hard surfaces. “These can become very hot during summer, so choosing hardy plants is a good idea,” says horticulturist Angie Thomas. Check what’s in season at your local store (and see ‘What to plant’, previous page).

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Certain plants – especially vegies – need looking after to reach their full potential in a verge garden. “During the warmest months, watering thoroughly several times a week will usually be required,” says Angie. “To help keep the soil moist, apply a mulch like bark chips. Add a liquid or soluble fertiliser into a watering can, so you can water and feed the verge at the same time. And each spring and autumn, reapply a rich organic fertiliser to promote soil health.” 46 bunnings.com.au |

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Verge gardens can provide a habitat and refuge for pollinators such as birds, bees, butterflies and beetles. To find out more, search online for the excellent ‘Greening Australia’s verge garden guide’ and look for ‘verge garden’ at communitygarden.org.au

Remember that the nature strip is a public space, and accessible to anyone (and their pets!). Passers-by are free to pick flowers, snip herbs or harvest vegies you’ve planted. This is a wonderful way to give back to your local community. Engage with your neighbours so they’re aware of when and how to harvest. You could also add a few helpful signs to indicate what’s ready to pick and what isn’t, and how to take the vegies that are ready to go – along with a reminder to thoroughly wash any edibles, as they may have been visited by local animals and wildlife! bunningswarehouseaustralia


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For Ana and Carl and family, planting the nature strip near their Greater Sydney home has built thriving community connections “The wide verges of our corner block were just plain grass and weeds when we moved in, with average soil compacted from parked cars. But it seemed a wasted opportunity not to plant them out. First we put in a few natives, then during one Covid lockdown we laid down cardboard and mulch, and left just a strip of grass for a path – less mowing! During another lockdown we made the corner herb garden and a vegie/cut flower garden with a low fence to (attempt) to stop the possums. We load the herb and vegie garden with compost regularly and the soil is improving. The vegie garden is about 5m x 3m. It’s on the southern side of a shed and doesn’t get many hours of sun in winter, so is mostly planted out in the warmer months. It’s all about trial and error, but we try to plant a mix of vegetables and rotate crops to avoid diseases. We’ve grown tomatoes, chillies, zucchinis, cucumbers and onion – and currently a lot of garlic! Our seven-year-old, Huon, and four-year-old twins, Gilbert and Ruby, go through phases of being involved

in the garden. They enjoy sowing the big seeds of plants like beans, peas or sunflowers, which seem to burst out of the soil with gusto, and digging up potatoes and pulling carrots – most satisfying! They love plants like cucamelons (mini cucumbers with a bit of a zing) that they can pick and eat right away. And we grow flowers in this area, because we all love blooms, bees and birds, and also so we can pick bunches for people. The rest of the verge is planted with a variety of natives. We raise loads of plants from seed in our backyard greenhouse and plant them out when they’re big and strong, and also get seedlings from other locals, the food co-op, nursery and hardware store. Our neighbours have only been positive about our verge gardens. We – and other keen gardening neighbours – put surplus seedlings up on the corner with a ‘help yourself’ note, and we leave excess produce in a little box for people to take. We built the herb garden around the street signs, so it feels like it is for everyone on our streets. Neighbours sometimes ask what herbs they should grab for the dinner they’re cooking and we’re known as ‘the herb garden people’ at our kids’ school! We are often out on the verge – weeding, planting, watering and mulching – so naturally we meet people, chat and generally get to know who lives on our little block of streets.”

“Be ready to chat to neighbours and passers-by – verge gardening really is a wonderful way to engage with people in your area” Carl and Ana, verge gardeners

The herb garden, filled with tough plants like rosemary, oregano, parsley and sage that can cope with the hot afternoon sun, attracts neighbours from surrounding streets


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“Deadhead spent f lowers to encourage more f lowering throughout the season and to reduce pests and diseases” Sue Edwards, Seasol

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Whether it be for pots or garden beds, there are many flowering plants to choose from. Horticulturist Tyler Howard (@thoward) suggests including options that do more than just add colour. “Salvias, lavenders, grevilleas, kangaroo paws, dahlias, marigolds and paper daisies are just a few fantastic summer blooms that will keep pollinators and nectar-eaters happy,” he says. “Give them full sun and a good feed and they will reward you with blooms on blooms.” Use a nativespecific fertiliser for Australian plants. In part shade, Tyler recommends choosing bloomers like hydrangeas, tibouchinas, impatiens and heliconias. “In a sunny spot you can also fill pots and planters with quick flowering

Sweeten an outdoor setting with low vases of garden-fresh blooms like Geraldton wax and ranunculus

annuals or perennials such as alyssum, cosmos, rudbeckia, verbena, nasturtiums and zinnia for that cottage charm,” he says. “Make sure you use a premium potting mix and give them a good feed at planting.”

Petal attraction

Decorate your outdoor table with a floral centrepiece using flowers such as cosmos, dahlias, dianthus, gardenias, hydrangeas and roses. Florist Nadine Brown of The Ivy Institute (@the_ivyinstitute) suggests keeping arrangements long and low. “If blooms encroach on a guest’s vision, the flowers inevitably get moved and plonked in a corner,” she says. A garland or floral ‘runner’ down the length of the table or cascading off the end is another option. “Insert the ends of stems into water tubes and top them up daily, and your festive garland will last for up to a week,” says Nadine.

“For extra colour, there’s no shortage of bromeliads for sun and shade which will also provide great frog habitat!” Tyler Howard, horticulturist

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To make the most of every drop of water, Tyler Howard suggests adding a wetting agent to pots and garden beds, followed by a layer of mulch. “A wetting agent ensures water penetrates the soil and gets to the roots, and mulch helps keep roots cool while also retaining moisture,” he says. And summer is the perfect time to consider drip irrigation, he says. “It saves water and will help you get the most out of your garden.” If a heatwave is expected, water plants well the night before and repeat early in the morning. Water the soil deeply to ensure water gets to the plant roots. But first, check with your local council if watering restrictions apply. “Apply a seaweed solution once every 1-2 weeks,” says Sue Edwards. “This promotes strong healthy growth and reduces heat stress effects.”

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Climbing and trailing plants are a fabulous way to introduce colour and vertical interest. Display in hanging baskets, festooned on arbours or trained up trellises. For a stylish welcome to an outdoor entertaining area, install an arbour at the entrance and train honeysuckle, bougainvillea, clematis or the Australian native hardenbergia (now available in purple, white or pink) over it. Alternatively, Sue Edwards of Seasol suggests positioning an arbour over a bench or small table setting. “Add to this a climbing rose or jasmine and you have colour, fragrance and shade all in one,” she says.


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MEDITERRANEAN MOMENTS Add an international flavour to your garden with Northcote Pottery Holland planters. These terracotta pots have a high-lustre glaze in the bright cobalt of the ocean on a perfect summer day. This saturated pop of colour brings a happy holiday vibe to any garden, from contemporary to cottage, but the Holland planters look particularly striking when contrasted with dry-loving natives and Mediterranean-style plants, such as rosemary, lavender and even your favourite citrus, to bring a vibrant new dimension of colour to a muted garden palette. LEFT (from left): Northcote Pottery ‘Holland’ planters in Blue: 37cm, $46.98, I/N: 0330165; 24cm, $19.98, I/N: 0330163; 45cm, $66, I/N: 0330166; 30cm, $29.98, I/N: 0330164.

COASTAL COLOUR Just like the ocean, the LA collection looks different in every light, with shifting tones of teal ranging from the shadowy depths of a rock pool to the bright blue-green waters of a sandy bay. Use the LA collection of planters to make an ocean-inspired statement anywhere in the garden – made from lightweight resin composite, the pots can be easily moved around the patio or garden. Use a single pot or bowl to create a cheery focal point or, for maximum impact, group all four shapes together in one eye-catching vignette. RIGHT (from left): Northcote Pottery ‘LA’ planters in Forest Green: 31cm bullet pot, $66.88, I/N: 0362283; 30cm bowl, $20.90, I/N: 0357821; 45cm egg pot, $70.84, I/N: 0357823; 30cm egg pot, $35.42, I/N: 0357822.


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TRADITIONAL TERRACOTTA Terracotta pots are a never-fail garden staple. And Northcote Pottery would know – they’ve been handling them since 1897. Timeless terracotta pots look wonderful lined up along a windowsill or on a greenhouse shelf, grouped in varied sizes on the patio or singly on a side table. Stick to the classic pot or experiment with different shapes, such as the low and wide Super Bloomer pot or a low bowl, both of which are ideally suited for use as a permanent centrepiece on your summer outdoor table. RIGHT (from left): Northcote Pottery ‘Super Bloomer’ 37cm terracotta pot, $28.38, I/N: 2864115; 33cm Italian terracotta pot, $18.37, I/N: 2855867; 31cm Italian terracotta low bowl, $15.07, I/N: 2855891. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Take care when selecting your plants, as some can be poisonous to children and pets.

GREEK GODDESS Take the classic terracotta pot and make it extra special with a Grecian-inspired Pithari terracotta urn. This stately urn combines timeless and practical terracotta with a rustic design and a stately elegance, that makes it a standout feature anywhere you put it. Stunning on its own, this regal planter looks even more striking when potted up with a tall tree – try an olive tree to continue the Mediterranean theme.

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It’s important to set a budget, advises Jane Wright, Bunnings trend and design manager. “Outdoor lighting can be more costly than indoor lighting, particularly if you want to use brass or bronze to withstand the elements.” Consider practical lighting first, such as low-level or inset lamps for pathways, and spotlights for the barbecue. Sensor floodlights can be a good burglar deterrent, and can be used to light up your gate or front door when you arrive home. 58 bunnings.com.au |

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Then comes the fun stuff: fairy lights, feature lamps, colour-changing illumination for special zones. Areas like the entertaining zone – especially during the festive season – are an opportunity to go to town with myriad sparkly lights and colour-changing fittings, which are growing in popularity. “Outdoor strip lighting comes in a range of colours and programmable controls, so you can change the mood to match the occasion,” explains Claire Talbot.

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There’s also a growing trend for stylish fittings that not only make a statement in your outdoor space, but create an inviting, cohesive scheme. “In addition to portable lighting solutions, fixed permanent designs that echo indoor products are gaining momentum,” says Jane. “Stone-like ceramics, textural weaves and natural stone interpretations define this look. Decorative wall sconces [wall lights] echo their indoor counterparts, and go beyond function to provide a soft, summer evening cast.”

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Interesting textures, such as brickwork, rock walls and screens, can be lit from the top or bottom so the light floods down over the surface, says Claire. “Wrapping large feature trees – trunks and branches – with built-for-purpose fairy lights can create a real focal statement.” Also consider the colour of your fittings. “If the walls are warm and earthy, look at bronze or gold detailing,” says Claire. “If the walls are colder colours, then black or pewter would be better suited.”

Practical considerations

Lights can be hardwired – for which you’ll need the services of a licensed electrician – or solar-powered, which won’t impact your energy bill. “Solar lights and motion sensor lights are trending, partly linked to consumers seeking energy-saving solutions and hands-free products to adjust brightness and colouring,” says Jane.

Finally, do consider the neighbours. Avoid overlighting your space – shadows can provide an engaging contrast – and have your lights on a timer so that they switch off in the evening at a reasonable hour.

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Give the barbecue some TLC. Over time, grease and food residue can accumulate, becoming a fire hazard, explains Tim Hooper at Char-Griller. “Remove the grates and burners, if possible, and scrub them clean with a wire brush. Wipe down the interior and exterior surfaces with a damp cloth and mild detergent.” Replace any damaged parts and, if you cook with gas, check for leaks. “Mix equal parts water and dish soap and apply to the gas connections and hoses,” says Tim. “Turn on the gas momentarily (without igniting the grill). If you see bubbles forming, it indicates a leak. In this case, turn off the gas supply and replace the faulty parts immediately.” Char-Griller ‘Triple Grid Helix’ grill brush, $15, I/N: 0281517

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the plumbing and electrics – including the pump, filters and so on – inspected by a professional, and make sure the pool gate and fencing is completely secure (for a very helpful Home Pool Safety checklist, visit royallifesaving.com.au). Test the water two to three times a week, and store pool chemicals out of the reach of children, under lock and key.

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You and your guests should be able to move around outside safely and easily, so maintain paths and steps to help prevent trips and slips, and keep them clear of obstacles like pot plants. After dark, illuminate changes of levels with a gentle wash of light. Outdoor-rated LED strip lights can define stair edges and look fabulous.

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Pool safety is crucial. Check your local compliance regulations, and thoroughly review your pool and its surrounds. Have

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Don’t let biting insects ruin your alfresco dinners. Citronella candles such as those from Waxworks are a tried-andtested mozzie repellent. For a whole-area solution, Graham Honeyman at Mayo Hardware suggests a zone defender like Thermacell’s E55 rechargeable mosquito repeller. “It creates a 28sqm zone of advanced protection to stop mosquitoes Gecko 25W before they can bug zapper $59, bite you,” he says. lantern, I/N: 0292182 Or deal with bugs with extreme prejudice using the outdoor-friendly Gecko zapper lantern, which has a handy catcher tray for easy cleaning.

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easily as the sun moves. Pick a model with solar-powered LEDs for added sparkle after sunset.

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If your idea of a good night in is a boogie in the backyard or a movie under the stars, you may need the kit to match. The key here is to remember that any electrical items you use outside must be rated as suitable for outdoor use, even if you’re intending to use them in an undercover space. Remember, too, that any hardwired electrics, including outdoor power points, will need to be fitted by a suitably qualified and licensed electrician.

Embrace shady spaces

Long, lazy lunches are lovely, but not if you’re being fried in the summer sun. If you dine outdoors regularly, a fixed pergola could be the best bet. For a portable option, try an umbrella. Cantilever ones work well as there’s no central pole to get in the way of the table, plus they can be repositioned

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A combination of structures and plantings can contribute to lower temperatures indoors and outdoors

COOL MOVES FEELING THE HEAT IN YOUR HOME AND HIP POCKET? DON’T SWEAT IT! USE THESE SMART, LOW-ENERGY WAYS TO CHILL OUT

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and packed into the roof cavity can dramatically improve temperature regulation, and insulating strips used around doors and windows will also keep heat from creeping in. Minimum insulation criteria has applied to new dwellings for many years now but, if you live in an older home, a DIY retrofit is achievable and worthwhile.

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If building or renovating, you can incorporate passive design strategies (such as cross ventilation, eaves and optimal orientation) to address temperature spikes from the outset. Older homes and rental properties can also be made more comfortable with a few prudent updates.

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Elham Monavari from the Green Building Council of Australia (new. gbca.org.au) says deflecting the sun is the first step to keeping your home cool. “Installing awnings around the house is an effective way to minimise heat gain, as are external and internal shading devices such as roller blinds or curtains,” she says. For west-facing windows, Elham recommends external shutters and shading. Well-placed water features can cool air flowing towards a house, she says. Gutter or pergola-mounted misters can also bring relief.

planting trees. Reducing hardscaped areas in favour of garden beds and vegetation, or shading with trees or structures such as pergolas, is also advised. Lighter-coloured pavers and roofs absorb and radiate less heat.

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The material your home is built from affects its performance in hot and cold weather. The thicker the walls and the better the seals around windows and doors, the cooler (or warmer in winter) you will be. Insulation between external and internal walls

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Strategic positioning of trees and shrubs is another way to reduce heat into a home. “Planting around the house helps cool air flowing in – and native plants use less water and help local fauna,” says Elham. “Deciduous trees, planted around north, northeast and north-west facing windows, let sun in during winter and provide shade in the summer, so act as natural cooling devices for a home.” Be aware of potentially invasive tree roots when 64 bunnings.com.au |

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Top tips to use energy wisely. Make the most of cooler airflow in the early morning and late at night, by opening windows to let in breezes and let out hot air. If you are on solar energy, put timers on appliances to ensure you are using solar rather than the grid. Close doors to keep cool air only in the rooms being used. Aim for a temperate aircon setting of 25°C to 27°C. Energy use is increased between 5 to 10 per cent for every degree you increase cooling*. If you don’t have access to solar, review your energy plan and buy green energy.

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Fans are relatively inexpensive to run – experts estimate using a fan 24/7 over summer costs around $30*. Pedestal, tower and ceiling fans all move air around, creating a cooling effect. Ceiling fans should be set to rotate anticlockwise in summer, to push air directly down. Most homes will wilt after a run of hot days but when airconditioning can account for around 40 per cent of household energy use* it pays to use it wisely. Do your research to make sure the aircon you choose is right for your home and needs, and get nerdy about the settings – experts advise setting the thermostat to 8°C cooler than the outside temperature for maximum efficiency*. Renters can consider portable options. Bunnings national electrical buyer John Campbell says, “Portable airconditioners are suitable for cooling specific rooms and offer more energy-efficient cooling than central AC, if used sparingly.” If you’re kicking off a building project, it’s worth consulting the Green Building Council of Australia website. “It’s a great guide for turning your home into the most efficient and resilient home it can be,” says Elham.


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these emotions from becoming overwhelming. Head to Health is a free service that will connect you to mental health support in your area. When you call the national number 1800 595 212, you’ll talk to a friendly mental health professional who will take the time to understand your needs and find support that is right for you. As you plan this holiday season, your wellbeing should be at the top of your Christmas list. Here are some hints and tips that may help you.

SEPARATED OR BLENDED FAMILIES Juggling holiday arrangements across multiple families and locations can be difficult. Co-parents who can work together with minimal conflict take the burden off their kids. Try to stagger celebrations so that they can spend time with both parents. Let kids know the plans well ahead of time because not keeping them in the loop can increase their anxiety. Try to create new traditions that suit your changed family circumstances, and recognise that this may not be the best time to sort out long-standing grievances.

GRIEF AND LOSS Separation, losing a loved one or even your home – whatever the cause, the holiday season can be difficult when feeling a sense of loss. Give yourself permission to grieve and remember that people show grief in different ways. Make a list of all the positive things in your life or things you are thankful for. Reach out to family or friends and let them know how you feel so they can consider this when planning events. Sometimes, being around people can help. If you don’t have people close to you, consider going to one of the free community events that take place at this time of year.

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Photography Getty Images. Some photographs feature products from suppliers other than Bunnings.

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Remsafe ‘Venlock Mini’ window restrictor safety lock in Black, $16.73, I/N: 0379040

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When choosing external windows and doors, key considerations include privacy, noise, aspect, insulation and security, so take stock of your home to determine your needs. For example, a property on a busy road may need double glazing on the windows, and a bathroom that’s overlooked by a neighbour may require frosted glass panes. Depending on orientation, you may opt for sun- and heat-blocking solid timber over a glass-panelled front door. Bunnings national doors and windows buyer Louis Rigby advises, “A solid timber front door with no window is the best for thermal efficiency, and has the best wind and acoustic purposes.” 70 bunnings.com.au |

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so install dead bolts and security hinges with closing pins, and inspect your doors to ensure any timber or glass surrounds are in good condition,” says Louis. If you are looking to improve the impact rating of glass, block UV to reduce heat gain or boost privacy, there is a window film to suit and they are super easy to apply. Door and window seals are also excellent DIY additions to prevent heat, dust, smoke and bugs from entering your home. “The most effective solutions are RP8 and batwing seals, as they deliver significant improvements on air transfer. We have a full range of these in store to retro fit or install integrated with doors,” says Louis.

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Swann window/door wi-fi sensor, $42, I/N: 0343424†


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Double glazing used to just be for homes in extreme climates, but is now increasingly common as more people embrace its thermal (as well as acoustic) performance. Up to 40 per cent of a home’s heating energy can be lost and up to 87 per cent of its heat gained through windows*, so efficient glazing helps raise the level of comfort indoors with the bonus of reducing energy consumption. Sean Keogh at Polar recommends checking the Window Energy Rating Scheme (WERS) numbers to compare the performance of windows, doors and skylights. “Polar Eco-View windows and doors are all double glazed and have a WERS certification attached to the range,” says Sean. “These insulated glass units (IGUs) reduce heat loss during winter and help keep the hot radiant heat out in summer.” And there is an extra benefit, says Sean: “Double-glazed safety glass fitted in panes is difficult to break.”

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For an instant safety upgrade, replace basic or flimsy locks on your windows – whether sash or sliding – with one of the many options available. Louis says this is a simple task on both timber and aluminium windows, as they are fairly standard sizes. From key-lockable bolts, push and cable locks, restrictors and winders, you can child- and burglar-proof in one go. Also consider adding a heavy-duty screen door that does double duty as a security gate – not just a flyscreen. An aluminium frame interfilled with stainless steel mesh is ideal, as it won’t stop you seeing out, but is hard to cut through. Keeping this locked and the front door open while you’re home provides cross-ventilation benefits, helping bring cooling costs down.

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With a bad fire season forecast, include your animals in your evacuation plan. Your emergency kit should include a carrier for smaller pets, advises Stephen Albin from Animal Welfare League NSW. “Take time now to get them used to being in that space,” he says. “Also, ensure cats and dogs are wearing a collar with a tag that shows your details, and are microchipped.” Stephen recommends having a photo of your pet with you (to prove ownership) and an information sheet with their breed, sex, age, name and microchip details. Other essentials include dry food, water containers, bowls, leads, harnesses, poo bags for dogs, cat litter and tray, medications and bedding.

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There are a number of reasons cats should be indoors – it protects them from other cats, getting lost or run over, and it’s much safer for our wildlife. President of Cats Australia Narelle Spencer says cats can be just as happy inside as outside. “People think cats sit on windowsills because of a desperate longing to be in the great outdoors – but they get enough vitamin D through a window, which is why you’ll often see cats sitting and watching the world go by,” she explains. For a happy indoor cat, provide stimulation. “Cats like being up high, so clever shelving that fits in with your decor can make a great cat skyway. This should be staggered, not just one high shelf,” says Narelle. And if you want to give your cat some outdoor time, she suggests buying or building an outdoor enclosure or wire cat tunnels in which they can travel around the yard. The enclosure should have high shelves, be weatherproof and placed where there is shade and sun. Watch our guide for inspiration: bunnings.com.au/building-a-cat-run

I love to eat… Raw carrot sticks. My best friend is… My dad. My favourite celebrity is… Snoopy.

My favourite activity is… Growling at the pigeons on our fence. Would you like to see your animal pal in our pages? Email bunningsmag@ bunnings.com.au, share your pet’s photo, name and breed, and your companion could feature in our Pet of the Month column!

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Find calm in the chaos

Raucous crowds, new people, small children and other dogs are all common at Christmas and can be a source of anxiety for your pet. If you’re having people over, make sure your animals have a quiet spot away from the noise and excitement. And always supervise your pet around children, especially those they may not know so well. It’s great to have your pets around during the festivities, but make sure they have a calm spot to retreat to

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INCLUDE YOUR FURRY FRIENDS IN THE SEASONAL CELEBRATIONS, WITHOUT RISKING THEIR SAFETY Keep human food for humans

While it’s tempting to spoil a pet with leftovers, it’s better to buy pet-friendly treats. “Many human foods can cause serious illness in pets, so be very careful what they can access,” Kieran says. “In small quantities, meat scraps are okay, but avoid marinades, sauces and cooked bones.” Other treats that can be toxic to pets include Christmas pudding, currants and raisins, grapes, lollies and sugar-free sweet products.

Be ornament aware

Decorations pose a risk to cats and dogs, so it’s important to keep them out of reach, says Kieran. “Candy canes and chocolate can be toxic, baubles can break and cut your pet’s mouth, and tinsel, tree lights and ribbon can create surgical emergencies if ingested,” he says. “A small barrier around the tree will keep everyone safe.” On Christmas Day, pick up everything after unwrapping presents. 74 bunnings.com.au |

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Between end-of-school pizza parties at the park, Boxing Day at the beach and the endless series of barbecues, this time of year is full of fun in the sun. While you’re keeping yourself cool with icy drinks and lawn sprinklers, don’t forget your pets. Bring shade and water for your pup with you, or leave them at home – ideally in a cool, ventilated house or outdoors with shade, water and some frozen treats.

Pet-friendly festive joy

Despite the hazards, you can still make Christmas special for your furry family member. Before the chaos, spend some time focused on your pet. Try treasure hunts with treats indoors and outdoors, and one-on-one playtime with a new toy. For dogs, stuff a suitable hollow dog toy with wet food, spread natural yoghurt on a lick mat and freeze ice-blocks with treats inside – these are great tricks for calming anxious pups, too. Cats love foraging for treats in a cardboard box filled with dry leaves, twigs and bark. Or put a floating cat toy or ping pong ball in a sturdy bowl of water.

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iving your holiday decor a cohesive look is easier than you may think – if you make it yourself! We chose a neutral palette with flashes of festive green and plenty of texture, using materials that are either very affordable or you may already have at hand.

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n Ruler and pencil n 1.5mm hobby wood sheets n Utility knife n Sticky tape or painter’s tape n Artist’s paintbrushes n Artist’s acrylic paints

3 Paint a macramé bead green and leave to dry. Thread a plain bead onto the twine, then thread on the green bead and knot the twine.

2 On one triangle, measure and mark a 1.5mm channel from the tip to halfway down. On the other, mark from the centre of the base to halfway up. Cut out channels using a utility knife.

3 Use tape to mask off mirrorimage sections at the top of both triangles, then apply two coats of acrylic paint with a brush, leaving to dry after each coat. When dry, remove tape.

4 Slot the two triangles together to form a tree shape. Repeat to make more trees in varying sizes, colours and patterns.

2 Cut a piece of twine to 200mm long and fold in half. Thread looped end through the gift tag hole, then bring twine tails through and pull taut.

4 Use a kitchen knife to cut the potato in half. Wearing safety gloves, use a utility knife to carefully cut a tree stamp from one potato half.

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x 100mm x 1.5mm, $6.94, I/N: 0375935•, and 915mm x 75mm x 1.5mm, $6.31, I/N: 0375915•. 6 Craftright 18mm snap off knife, $1.98,

I/N: 5760321. 7 Wrap & Move 600mm kraft paper roll, $19.98/50m, I/N: 0254402. 8 Mechanix Wear ‘SpeedKnit’ CR5 gloves, $14.90/small, I/N: 0108765. 9 Grunt 50mm cotton webbing, $24/10m, I/N: 4310868. 10 Jack mixed twine plant tie, $5.95/pack of 4, I/N: 0478376. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered.

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1 Draw the shape of a gift card on cardboard and cut out with scissors. Use a hole punch to create a hanging hole centred 10mm from top curved edge.

1 Using a ruler and pencil, measure and mark hobby wood into a pair of tall triangles and cut using a utility knife. (Our pairs are 200mm and 150mm tall.)


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1 Cut butcher’s paper into a 300mm x 100mm rectangle and fold in half. From the closed short end, fold accordion style into 10mm pleats. Repeat.

2 Fold over pleated paper 30mm from one end, open out and apply glue, then press back down to stick together. Leave to dry. Repeat.

3 Cut a 250mm length of twine, fold in half and knot it at 80mm, leaving a 40mm tail. Sandwich the tail between the angel wings and glue into place.

4 Thread a macramé bead onto the twine loop for the angel’s head, then knot to hold in place.

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Use a similar method as above to make bunting from patterned paper. Once pleated, fold in half and staple the centre and last two folds together, then fan out to make a semicircle. Staple the straight edge to webbing to hang. For round decorations, use a longer rectangle of paper for extra pleats. Create patterns by snipping holes in the sides and points at the ends before opening. Secure the centre with string or staple, then join at either side. Punch a hole at the top and thread twine to hang.


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CELEBRATION RECIPES

Festive feast THIS FABULOUS CHRISTMAS MENU IS FULL OF FRESH SUMMER FLAVOURS

Recipes KERRIE WORNER Photography SUE STUBBS Styling LYDIA JANE SAUNDERS

BBQ QUINCE AND ORANGE GLAZED HAM SERVES 12 n 1½ cups strained orange juice (4 oranges) n 140g quince paste, chopped n 1⁄3 cup brown sugar n ¼ cup apple cider vinegar n 7kg leg ham n Cloves n Bay leaves and rosemary sprigs, to decorate 1 Put the orange juice, quince paste, sugar and vinegar in a medium saucepan over a medium heat. Stir until the sugar and paste have dissolved. Bring to the boil. Gently boil for 12-15 minutes or until thickened. Allow to cool – the glaze will thicken once cool. Make it the day before and store in an airtight container in the fridge. 2 Preheat the barbecue to 150°C with hood down. Make a cut around the shank of the ham, about 8cm in from the end. Cut around the rind at the widest end. Slide fingers under the rind and rub across the ham between rind and fat, peeling back the rind, exposing the white fat layer, until you reach the shank. Remove the rind and discard. 3 Using the tip of a sharp knife, score the fat in 2cm-wide intervals widthways.

Push a clove into the fat at about every 10cm along the lines. 4 Pour a 2cm layer of water in the bottom of a large roasting pan that will fit in your barbecue. Place the ham on a rack in the pan (see Ham on the barbecue tips, right). 5 Reserve half of the glaze in a microwavesafe jug. Use a brush to baste the ham with the remaining glaze. Cover the shank with foil. 6 Cook the ham in the barbecue, with the hood down, for 45 minutes, basting with glaze and rotating the pan twice during cooking. Refill with water if the level is low – this will catch the glaze and prevent it from burning. Increase the heat to 170°C (see Tips, right). Baste ham with more glaze and cook for a further 45 minutes, hood down, rotating the pan halfway for an even colour and checking the water level. Remove foil and rest the ham for 20 minutes. 7 Wrap the shank in baking paper and tie with string, decorating with bay leaves and rosemary. Heat the reserved glaze in the microwave and serve with the carved ham. Tip: We used a Jumbuck reversible roast rib rack, $13.60, I/N: 0262750, and enamel roasting tray, $21.48, I/N: 0280574. Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. Visit bunnings. com.au/perfect-christmas-ham to see how we made this ham.

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HAM ON THE BARBECUE TIPS

n Preheat your barbecue with all burners on and hood down for about 15 minutes prior to barbecuing. If you have a gauge, let it reach the desired cooking temperature. n Use a strong metal tray or two heavy-duty large foil trays inside each other for stability. The tray must be large enough to fit the whole ham to allow for any glaze to drip into it. n Elevating the ham is essential so water can be poured underneath to catch the glaze and prevent it from burning and smoking. n Indirect heat is the best way to cook ham in a barbecue. This method uses hot air to circulate around the meat like an oven, rather than directly underneath. On a larger barbecue, switch off the centre burners and leave on the outside burners, and on a smaller barbecue, turn off one side and move the meat to that side.

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LEMON-MUSTARD POTATO AND PEA SALAD

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CHRISTMAS WREATH SALAD

SERVES 8

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n 1 medium fennel bulb n 4 large heirloom oxheart tomatoes, sliced (see Tips, below) n 2 vine-ripened tomatoes, sliced n ½ x 320g punnet Mix A Mato mini tomatoes, halved n 1 small bunch truss cherry tomatoes (optional) n 200g fresh buffalo mozzarella, torn into large pieces n Basil leaves, to garnish n Pitted Sicilian olives, to serve n Sourdough slices, toasted, to serve (see Tips, below) DRESSING n 1⁄3 cup olive oil n ¼ cup white balsamic or white wine vinegar n 2 tbsp finely chopped pitted Sicilian olives n ¼ cup thinly sliced basil leaves

n 1 punnet baby cucumbers (Qukes) n 200g rocket leaves n 1 mango, peeled and cut into slivers n 100g marinated Greek feta, crumbled n 1⁄3 cup toasted and roughly chopped walnuts or hazelnuts DRESSING n 1 pomegranate n ¼ cup olive oil n 1½ tbsp red wine vinegar n 1 tsp caster sugar n Salt and black pepper, to season

SERVES 8 n 800g small new salad potatoes n 150g sugar snap peas, trimmed n 1½ cups frozen peas n 2 sticks celery, thinly sliced n ¼ cup chopped Italian parsley n ¼ cup roughly chopped dill DRESSING n 1⁄3 cup olive oil n 2 tsp finely grated lemon zest n 2 tbsp lemon juice n 2 tsp seeded mustard n 1 tbsp white wine vinegar n 2 tsp caster sugar n Salt and black pepper, to season 1 Place the whole potatoes in a shallow microwave-safe lidded container with ¼ cup of water. Cover with lid. Microwave on High for about 6 minutes or until tender. Cool under cold running water and drain. Cut into quarters and put in a serving bowl. 2 Drop the sugar snap peas in a saucepan of boiling water for 15 seconds. Add the peas for 30 seconds, then drain and cool in cold water, then drain again. Add to the potatoes with the celery, parsley and dill. 3 To make the dressing, combine all the ingredients in a small bowl and season. Drizzle the salad with dressing and serve. Tip: Dress the potato salad just before serving to avoid discolouring the greens.

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1 Trim the top and base of the fennel. Roughly chop green frilly tips and reserve. Cut the fennel in half and use a peeler to shave into paper-thin slices. 2 To make the dressing, combine all the ingredients in a small bowl. 3 Arrange the fennel slices, tomato slices, halved tomatoes, truss tomatoes (if using) and torn mozzarella on a board or platter. 4 Garnish with reserved fennel tips and basil leaves. Serve with the dressing, olives and sourdough toast on the side. Tips: If you can’t find heirloom oxheart tomatoes, you can use a mixture of vine ripened and kumatos. Brush thin slices of sourdough with garlic-infused olive oil and cook on the barbecue until lightly charred or toast in a 200°C oven on a lined tray for 8-10 minutes until golden and crisp.

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1 Wash cucumbers, then use a vegetable peeler to shave them into ribbons. 2 To make the dressing, cut the pomegranate in half and use a citrus juicer to juice one half. Remove the arils from the remaining half and reserve. Combine the juice, oil, vinegar and sugar in a small bowl and season. 3 Arrange the rocket in a wreath shape on a large board and spritz with cold water. Place curled mango slivers and cucumber ribbons among the rocket. Sprinkle with feta, reserved arils and nuts. 4 Drizzle with some of the dressing just before serving and serve with the remaining dressing on the side.

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LEFT AND ABOVE This no-bake cake is perfect for a warm Aussie celebration. Just factor in plenty of chill time!

CHOC, CARAMEL AND RASPBERRY RIPPLE CAKE SERVES 12 n 250g cream cheese, at room temperature, chopped n 1⁄3 cup icing sugar mixture, plus extra, to serve n 1 tbsp vanilla essence n 1 litre thickened cream n 2 x 250g packets Choc Ripple biscuits n 1 cup Biscoff spread n 300g frozen raspberries n 1 punnet fresh raspberries n Freeze-dried raspberry crumb (optional, see Tip) 1 Invert the base of a 21cm springform pan. Grease and line with baking paper, extending the paper 5cm above the rim. 2 Put the cream cheese, 2 tablespoons of the icing sugar and the vanilla in the bowl of an electric mixer and beat until smooth. Add 600ml of the cream and beat, scraping down the sides with a rubber spatula, until semi-firm peaks form. 3 Place 8 biscuits over the base of the prepared pan. Spread with 1 cup of the cream mixture. Spread another 7 biscuits with 1 heaped teaspoon of Biscoff per biscuit and position, 3cm apart, on top of the cream layer, Biscoff side down (6 around the edge, 3cm apart, and 1 in the centre). 84 bunnings.com.au |

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4 Sprinkle 50g of frozen raspberries around the biscuits in the cream. Spread with ¾ cup of the cream mixture and smooth to the edges with an offset palette knife. 5 Repeat the layering with 7 biscuits per layer, Biscoff and frozen raspberries until you have 6 layers of cream and frozen raspberries in total. Finish with a seventh layer of all remaining 9 biscuits spread with Biscoff. The layers will stay in place above the rim of the pan with the baking paper as a border. Place in a lidded container and refrigerate for a minimum of 18 hours. 6 Remove cake from container, place a large flat serving plate on top and gently invert. Remove the sides and base of pan and the paper. Beat remaining cream and icing sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer until semi-firm peaks form. Place 2 large spoonfuls of whipped cream into a piping bag fitted with a 1.5cm plain piping tube. Spread remaining whipped cream over the top and side of cake. Mash 3 fresh raspberries with a fork. Spread around the cream on the side of the cake with a palette knife for a ripple effect. 7 Pipe large and small cream kisses on top of the cake and decorate with the remaining raspberries. Dust with icing sugar, sprinkle with raspberry crumb (if using) and serve. Tip: Raspberry crumb is available at supermarkets. You can also top the cake with white chocolate curls or shavings.

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CHRISTMAS CAIPIROSKA MOCKTAIL MAKES 8 n 3 limes, quartered n 2 tbsp caster sugar n 250ml elderflower cordial n 500ml clear pink lady apple juice n 750ml non-alcoholic rosé n 500ml lemon sparkling mineral or soda water n Ice cubes n 1 small pink lady apple, quartered, cored and thinly sliced n 2 small Lebanese cucumbers, thinly sliced n ¼ cup pomegranate arils or frozen raspberry pieces 1 Place limes and sugar in a bowl and crush with a muddler until juice is extracted, then transfer the mixture into a 3 litre jug. Add the cordial, apple juice, rosé and soda. Use a chopstick or swizzle stick to stir. 2 Half fill 8 tall glasses (about 450ml capacity) with ice cubes. Place the apple and cucumber slices in the glasses and strain in the lime mixture. Sprinkle with the pomegranate arils or frozen raspberry pieces and serve. Tip: You can make the mocktail in two batches if you don’t have a 3 litre jug.

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heck out this round-up of tools every maker needs to create personalised presents and bespoke decorations this Christmas, and to get your place ready for entertaining! With the right tools you can cut, etch, glue, sand and engrave your way to a very merry celebration.

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Rotary tool

Add a unique touch to your seasonal decorations and festive table settings with a rotary tool. It’s a must-have for detailed, intricate work, such as engraving designs, carving timber and shaping metal pieces, and those jobs where a bigger tool is too cumbersome. Variable speed settings ensure precise control, plus most rotary tools come with plenty of accessories, so you can use it to sand, cut, polish, drill and more.

Hot glue gun

Easily assemble your handcrafted gifts and custom-made ornaments – from tree baubles to door wreaths – with a hot glue gun. This versatile tool works on a variety of materials, including timber, plastic, glass, leather and metal, and will become your ultimate DIY companion for the holiday season. You can buy corded guns or, if you have an existing battery, you can find a compatible cordless version for added convenience.

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Think outside the tool when it comes to your craft projects. A soldering iron is not just for work with electronics, you can use it for etching glassware and crockery for the big day or wood-burning designs on timber coasters, food boards and more for your table settings or to give as gifts. It’s also great for reducing fraying when cutting fabric for your decorations – such as bunting and table runners – or creating bespoke linens and aprons.

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PLANTS

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Local heroes Celebrate the season with one of our Christmas natives

Ceratopetalum gummiferum

This evergreen shrub has tiny cream-coloured flowers in spring. However, the real show starts when the flowers give way to a mass of bright red-pink sepals, providing a vibrant, festive display. The compact ‘Johanna’s Christmas’ grows to 1.5m and is ideal for pots.

Prostanthera lasianthos

A profusion of funnel-shaped white or pale pink/mauve flowers with purple and orange spotted throats cover this large shrub from late spring to early summer. The largest member of the native mint bush family, its leaves have a distinct minty fragrance when crushed.

New South Wales & Queensland

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(Prostanthera lasianthos)

(Ceratopetalum gummiferum)

Likes a spot in full sun with welldrained soil. Trim after flowering and feed with a native fertiliser.

Plant in full sun or part shade in moist, well-drained soil. Mulch well and water regularly.

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Western Australia

Also known as sweet bursaria, this shrub grows to 5-10m tall and has creamy-white, sweetly scented, nectar-rich flowers from spring through summer. The spiny branches provide a valuable natural habitat for small birds. Plant it in a sunny position with well-drained soil.

Anigozanthos

Native to Western Australia, this flowering perennial has tubular blooms perched on the ends of long stems. The flowers come in myriad colours and sizes – the red and green kangaroo paw (A. manglesii) works well at Christmas! Tolerant of heat and dry periods once established. Feed with a native fertiliser in spring. FOR MORE PLANTS, VISIT bunnings.com.au/plants

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(Bursaria spinosa)

Ideal as a screen or informal hedge. Prune after flowering to encourage a bushy habit.

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(Anigozanthos spp. and hybrids)

Thrives in warm, frost-free climes and prefers a spot in full sun with well-drained soil.

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