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<title>Win this... "Awesome Chopper"</title>
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<description>Can you imagine giving this one of a kind tricycle to your favorite kid on earth? Your kid would take out the trash for three years to thank you for it! Well do him or her a favor and enter...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you imagine giving this one of a kind tricycle to your favorite kid on earth?&#0160; Your kid would take out the trash for three years to thank you for it!&#0160; Well do him or her a favor and enter to win this masterpiece!</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.red-tri.com/win-this-tricked-out-trike/">http://www.red-tri.com/win-this-tricked-out-trike/</a></p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p><div class="feedflare">
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<description>Be sure to catch me "Todd Davis" as main host on upcoming episodes of HGTV's popular show called "Over your Head". The informative shows on how to do basically everything yourself has been airing for some time now, yet here...</description>
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<category>Television</category>

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<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 10:47:36 -0700</pubDate>

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<dc:creator>Todd Davis</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 10:36:58 -0700</pubDate>

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<p><img align="right" src="http://www.red-tri.com/newsletterimages/SF_backyard_adventures.jpg" style="FLOAT: right" width="300" /><span size="2" style="font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">HGTV junkies know Todd Davis from his high-energy turn as a finalist on that network&#39;s &quot;Next Design Star&quot; competition show, but locals have been turned onto this landscape and interior designer for years. His Marin-based company, Epic Spaces, specializes in unique spaces--both indoor and outdoor--that reflect a Northern California sense of refined relaxation, adventure, and fun.<br /><br />Todd&#39;s an adrenaline junkie who plays hard, so he &quot;gets&quot; playspace. His treehouses and play structures are often a new twist on the childhood classic. Even if you&#39;re not in need of, say, a half-pipe in your bedroom or a basketball court where your dining room used to be, he&#39;s got some great ideas for projects that will perk up any kid&#39;s room, from tire swings to tree houses.<br /><br />Davis is currently working on a book, &quot;Handy Dad,&quot; that&#39;s due out around this time next year. Impatient types can get a sneak peek at this project on his blog, where Davis previews some of the projects that will be included in &quot;Handy Dad.&quot; His Circus Tent window treatment, for example, is a DIY project that can be completed over a weekend after a quick trip to Home Depot and a fabric store. While some of the projects are definitely challenging, they are great for parents who want to feel a sense of accomplishment, and look like a rock star to their kids!<br /><br /><strong>Todd Davis&#39;s Epic Spaces<br /><a href="http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102632960729&amp;s=8122&amp;e=001oG5c3r-DWCQUOoKrqfb1z_N4C1EF4hkNTWuXx9K_0ypSOfNmaLUTE2a6Uox7uuHr-GsWFOzGtwW-_tVFsz-cjmNwPs9Gt8FznrEo1OWocyuLNqv3W3SdfQ==" shape="rect" target="_blank"><font color="#0068cf">www.epic-spaces.com</font></a></strong></span><br /></p></td></tr></tbody></table><div class="feedflare">
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<dc:creator>Todd Davis</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 18:56:45 -0700</pubDate>

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<description>Publication Date: May/June 2010 Publicity Contact: Christina Loff Phone: 415.537.4257 Fax: 415.537.4470 E-mail: Christina_loff@chroniclebooks.com Handy Dad Twenty Five Awesome Projects for Dads and Kids By Todd Davis ⎪ $24.95 ⎪ ISBN: 978-08118-6958-4 Skate Ramps, Zip Lines, Go-Carts, and more! In...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Publication Date: May/June 2010<br />&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Publicity Contact: Christina Loff<br />&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Phone: 415.537.4257&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Fax: 415.537.4470<br />&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; E-mail: Christina_loff@chroniclebooks.com</p><p>Handy Dad<br />Twenty Five Awesome Projects for Dads and Kids<br />By Todd Davis ⎪ $24.95 ⎪ ISBN: 978-08118-6958-4</p><p>Skate Ramps, Zip Lines, Go-Carts, and more! </p><p>In this super cool how-to book, Todd Davis, star of 2007’s HGTV’s Design Star, shows dads how to build projects kids will love. From simple classics to more ambitious structures and contraptions, Handy Dad provides easy to follow step-by-step directions, helpful how-to illustrations, and lavish four-color photos. Handy Dad is cool enough for kids, easy enough for dads of all levels of expertise, and safe enough to earn mom-approval. </p><p>Projects:&#0160; </p><p>o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Circus Tent Window Treatment (as seen on HGTV Showdown)<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Half pipe<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Lava lamp<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Climbing wall<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Slip and slide<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Rope bridge<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Tree house<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Go cart<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Bmx Bike jumps<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Angel wings headboard<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Paper airplane<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Modern bird feeder<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Water pressurized rocket<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Tire swing<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Zip line<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Treasure chest<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Doll house<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Stunt dummy<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Tie dye shirts<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Longboard skateboard<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Rope swing<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Water balloon launcher<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Sling shot<br />o&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; Sand Candles</p><br /><p><br />Todd Davis’ lifestyle depicts his design style: “out of the box”, bold, and aggressive. Davis holds a degree in landscape architecture from the College of Architecture and Environmental Design at California Polytechnic University and recently founded Epic Spaces, a design firm that includes all lines of progressive design for both indoor and outdoor spaces.&#0160; As a record-breaking extreme athlete, he brings energy, fun, and innovation to all of his designs. Todd was the 2nd place winner of HGTV’s Design Star challenge and hosts the HGTV programs “Over Your Head” and “Showdown.”</p><p>About Chronicle Books<br />One of the most admired and respected publishing companies in the United States, Chronicle Books was founded in 1967 and, over the years, has developed a reputation for award-winning, innovative books and quality merchandise. The company continues to challenge conventional publishing wisdom, setting trends in both subject matter and format, maintaining a list that includes titles in fine art, cookbooks, children’s books, music and popular culture. To visit Chronicle Books online, go to www.chroniclebooks.com.</p><br /><br /><br /><div class="feedflare">
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<dc:creator>Todd Davis</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 23:05:10 -0700</pubDate>

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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your looking for a good way to cut loose, I would highly recommend hanging onto the outside of a helicopter and letting go!&#0160; Very silent for the first couple of seconds, then flight kicks in...I aimed right for the glacier below me, laughing the whole way down.&#0160; See you guys out there.<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401156f5b8470970c-pi" style="float: left;"><img alt="WSC_0030" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c3883401156f5b8470970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401156f5b8470970c-320wi" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" /></a> Wear gloves the wind chill seamed like -140 degrees.&#0160; <br /><a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401157051b0de970b-pi" style="float: right;"><img alt="WSC_0031" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c3883401157051b0de970b " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401157051b0de970b-320wi" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" /></a> </p><div class="feedflare">
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<dc:creator>Todd Davis</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 09:17:33 -0700</pubDate>

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<description>What has a zip line, trap door, rope swing, rock climbing wall, hammock, tire swing, three trees, two sky lights, fire pit patio, two doors, three windows, fold down bunk bed/desk, redwood deck, and insane architectural details that are one...</description>
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I don&#39;t know either, yet check this tree house out that I just built in
Mill Valley, California.&#0160; </p><p><strong>Bed sure to check out the full slide show here...</strong> </p><p><a href="http://www.kodakgallery.com/ViewSlideshow.action?&amp;collidparam=55952485103.984037421703.1239162889819">www.kodakgallery.com/ViewSlideshow.action?&amp;collidparam=55952485103.984037421703.1239162889819</a></p><p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401156f0cf01e970c-pi" style="float: right;"><img alt="IMG_7411" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c3883401156f0cf01e970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401156f0cf01e970c-320wi" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" /></a>
 </span>&#0160;</p><p>Build time was three weeks... by myself.&#0160; Brutal work, yet I&#39;m off to Alaska to go Heli-boarding for two weeks, so you could say I had a little incentive. </p><p>Let me know if you would like one of these in your backyard forest, maybe I&#39;ll stop by and hook your kid up like this lucky dog in the photos who&#39;s zipp&#39;in around.
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<dc:creator>Todd Davis</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 21:28:12 -0700</pubDate>

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<description>The circus is in town and guess where the big top is? That’s right, your room! There’s no need to buy tickets and the show can run as long as you like. Whether you’re into circuses, puppet shows, theater, or...</description>
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 </p><p><br />The circus is in town and guess where the big top is? That’s right, your room! There’s no need to buy tickets and the show can run as long as you like. Whether you’re into circuses, puppet shows, theater, or rock concerts, they can all happen at your very own tent venue. Just break out the peanuts and pink popcorn, cue the music, and invite your friends to the greatest show on earth. </p><p>One quick note: These directions assume you have a framed window 64&quot; wide or less, and 9&#39; ceilings or higher. In this case, the window frame was 64&quot; wide and the room had 10&#39; ceilings. Shorten the main wood supports, curtains and main tent fabric lengths by 12&quot;, if you have 8&#39; ceilings.</p><p>Difficulty Level: super challenging<br />Time involved: a weekend</p><p>Materials needed:</p><p>2x4x10&#39; Doug fir stud, two<br />2x4x8&#39; Doug fir stud, four<br />1x6x6&#39; Redwood or pine board, one<br />1x8x8&#39; Pine board, one<br />1-1/2&quot;x6&#39; Pine pole for curtain rod, one<br />60&quot;-wide Red velvet (or other heavy fabric—your choice) for the outer part of the tent, 17 yards<br />60&quot;-wide Fun, patterned fabric (in a similar color) for the inside of the tent, 10 yards<br />Paint to match your fabric, 1 quart (or use spray paint)<br />Spool of thread (also in a similar color), one<br />12&quot;x16&#39; Roll of hollow fill, one</p><p>Fasteners:</p><p>1/2&quot;x7&quot; Lag Bolt with washer, two<br />2-1/2&quot; Hook and eye latch, one<br />3&quot; Wood screws, 50-count box<br />7d-size Finishing nails, 10-count box<br />2&quot; L bracket with four 1&quot; wood screws, four sets<br />1/2&quot; Heavy-duty staples, 500-count box<br />2&quot; Velcro strip, 12 inches each of the rough and fuzzy sides<br />Large safety pins, 20<br />Wood glue</p><p>Tools:</p><p>Table saw<br />Chop saw<br />Jigsaw, with wood blade<br />Drill, with the following bits:<br />3/8&quot;x6&quot;<br />1/8&quot;<br />Phillips head<br />Socket wrench, with 3/4&quot; socket<br />6&#39; Ladder<br />Level<br />Stud finder<br />Carpenter’s square<br />Hammer<br />Sewing machine<br />Pins<br />Heavy-duty stapler<br />Paintbrush<br />Compass (optional)</p><p>Instructions:</p><p>1. Cut off 8 yards of your outer and inner fabrics.</p><p>2. Sew them together, back-to-back, so that the good sides are both facing out. [Images 6424 &amp; 6432]<br /><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1e5fd970c-pi" style="float: left;"><img alt="IMG_6424" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1e5fd970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1e5fd970c-120wi" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" /></a>
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 </p><p>3. Now we’re going to sew a 4&quot; hem into the short sides. Fold the fabric over 2&quot; so that the inner fabric is on the inside of the fold. Now fold it over again, 4&quot; this time. Pin the fabric with large safety pins (it’s really thick) and sew the hem 1/2&quot; from your first fold. Do this for both sides. When this piece is finished it will form the walls and ceiling of the tent. We’ll call this the “Main Tent.” Fold this piece and set it aside. [Image 6442]<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401127936112b28a4-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6442" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c3883401127936112b28a4 " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401127936112b28a4-120wi" /></a>
 </p><p>4. From your outer fabric, cut two pieces measuring 9&#39;-6&quot; long. These will form the curtains at the front of the tent. </p><p>5. Making sure to fold the better side to the backside of the fabric, hem a 1&quot; fold into each long edge of the pieces. You’ll sew 4 seams total. </p><p>6. Make an 8&quot; fold from front to back in one of the short sides and hem together. This will be the loop in the top of the curtain through which your curtain rod will go. Do this for both pieces. </p><p>7. Again folding the good side towards the back, make a 4&quot; hem in the bottom edge of your curtain. These are going to be great. Do this for both pieces as well. All right, your curtains are done. Fold them and set them aside.</p><p>8. From your inner fabric cut two 8&quot;x3&#39; pieces. These will be the tiebacks for the curtains. </p><p>9. Fold these in half lengthwise, with the good side in, and sew each piece together 1/2&quot; from the long, open edge. Now turn them inside out again. You should have what look like two sleeves with a clean seam and the fun pattern on the outside. </p><p>10. Now lay these flat so that the seam in the middle. Fold one end over 1/2&quot; towards the seam, then another 2&quot; and hem together. Do this for the other piece too. </p><p>11. Now cut your Velcro strip into two 6&quot; pieces. Peel them apart and sew a fuzzy-sided strip onto each 2&quot; sash hem. Stick the other sides of the Velcro back on for now. We’ll come back to these later. The Velcro will make it really quick and easy hold the curtains back. </p><p>12. For the other ends, let’s fold those over 1/2&quot; and hem. Make sure you do each one. [Image 6865]<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011279361a7828a4-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6865" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011279361a7828a4 " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011279361a7828a4-120wi" /></a>
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 </p><p>13. Paint all of the wood pieces (except for the 1x8) with your chosen color. Let this dry overnight. [Image 6408]<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1ed32970c-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6408" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1ed32970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1ed32970c-120wi" /></a>
 </p><p>14. Good morning! How early is it? Is it early enough to use a chop saw? Great, cut all of your 8-foot 2x4s down to 69&quot;. Whoops—I meant late enough. Sorry, neighbors. </p><p>15. Cut your 10-foot 2x4s down to 8&#39;-6&quot;. These will be your “Main Support” posts. </p><p>16. From your 1x8x8&#39; board, cut a 72&quot; piece and two 12&quot; pieces. </p><p>17. Butt both ends of the 72&quot; piece against the sides of the 12&quot; pieces (like you’re forming three sides of a long narrow box). Attach them using wood glue and finishing nails. To make it sturdy, add a couple of L brackets to each inside corner, 1&quot; from each edge. See photo. [Image 6402]<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1edb9970c-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6402" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1edb9970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1edb9970c-120wi" /></a>
 </p><p>18. Congratulations. You’ve just made a valence. </p><p>19. Now let’s cover the entire valence with hollow fill. Just double it up (fold it from 16&#39; down to 8&#39;), wrap it around the valence, stretch and staple it in place. See photo. [Image 6447]<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1ee3a970c-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6447" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1ee3a970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1ee3a970c-120wi" /></a>
 </p><p>20. OK, find the remaining piece of your outer fabric and lay it face down. Now lay the valence on top of it, diagonally, with the sides pointing up. Stretch the corners of the fabric tightly over the ends of the valence and staple them down. Continue stretching and stapling the fabric onto the back of the valence trimming and discarding the excess. ]<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c36c8e970c-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6478" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c36c8e970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c36c8e970c-120wi" /></a>&#0160;
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 </p><p>21. Cut the curtain rod down to 71-1/2&quot;. Cutting it to a little less than 72&quot; will allow room for the fabric and hollow fill when we install it in the valence later on. </p><p>22. Using your table saw, rip the 1x6x6&#39; lengthwise into one 2&quot;-wide strip and two 1-3/4&quot;-wide strips. </p><p>23. Cut the 2&quot;-wide strip down to 68&quot; and the other two 1-3/4&quot; strips down to 60&quot;. The first one will be your “Top Strip” and the other two will be your “Side Strips.” I mitered the corners of my TOP and SIDE strips where they meet. You can too but it’s not necessary.</p><p>24. Do you remember your MAIN SUPPORT posts from Step 15? Grab them. Look for the “crown” in the beam. Every 2x4 bows a little, bulging on one of its narrow sides. This bow is known as the “crown.” Sight down the length of your 2x4 to see it. We want the crown to point away from the wall. So that the bottom corner of the wall-facing side of the SUPPORT doesn’t scrape the wall when it rotates forward, we’ll round these corners off. To do this draw a line across the wide side of the beam 1-3/4&quot; from the bottom edge using your carpenter’s square. Now draw a line a couple of inches up the center of the board. (The center happens to be 1-3/4&quot; from either edge.) Place the point of your compass where these two lines cross and a draw a 1-3/4&quot; radius curve across the corner. Trim this curve off with a jigsaw. Do the same for the other MAIN SUPPORT beam. <a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1f04e970c-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6382" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1f04e970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1f04e970c-120wi" /></a>
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 </p><p>Here’s a little tip: if you don’t have a compass, tap finishing nail into your mark and tie a string around it and a pencil leaving 1-3/4&quot; between the two. That’ll work just as well.</p><p>25. Now drill a 3/8&quot; hole where the lines meet. Repeat these two steps for the other MAIN SUPPORT post.</p><p>26. Using the stud finder, mark all of the studs above and below the window. </p><p>27. Take one of your 2x4x69&quot; boards and mount it just above your baseboard trim, on center with the window. It should protrude beyond the edges of the window frame by 2-1/2&quot; on each side. There should be at least three studs under the window. Drive two 3&quot; wood screws through the board and into each stud. Bury the screws deep. This needs to be strong. </p><p>28. Place another 69&quot; 2x4 flush in front of the one you just placed. Attach it using 3&quot; wood screws in groups of two in an over-and-under pattern. Drive a set of screws in 2&quot; from each end, 8&quot; from each end, and another set right in the middle. See photo. [Image 6825] Let’s call this the “Lower Rail.”</p><p>29. You may need an assistant for these next two steps. Hold the side of the rounded end of one of your MAIN SUPPORTS against one end of your LOWER RAIL so that the top of the SUPPORT is pointed away from the wall. The rounded end shouldn’t touch the wall since it needs to rotate. Put a lag bolt through the hole in the SUPPORT to test the rotation. If everything looks good, give the lag bolt a little tap with a hammer to mark the spot. Measure the mark and put one in the same location on the other end of the LOWER RAIL. [Image 6833]<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1f0fa970c-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6833" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1f0fa970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1f0fa970c-320wi" /></a>
 </p><p>30. Drill a 3/8&quot; hole 6&quot; deep into the first mark you made with the lag bolt. Be sure to drill straight into the end of the LOWER RAIL. Don’t let the drill drift at an angle. Do the same for the other side. </p><p>31. Grab your remaining two 69&quot; 2x4s and line them up flush with one another. Now attach them together using four 3&quot; wood screws even spaced lengthwise. This will be your “Top Rail.”</p><p>32. Line up the TOP RAIL between the tops or your MAIN SUPPORTS. When everything is flush, attach using three woodscrews on each end. [Image 6841]<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c36d71970c-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6828" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c36d71970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c36d71970c-320wi" /></a>
 
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 </p><p>33. Line up the holes you made in the MAIN SUPPORT and the LOWER RAIL ensuring that the rounded corners of the MAIN SUPPORT are against the wall. Insert the 1/2&quot;x7&quot; lag bolts, with washer, through the holes in the MAIN SUPPORT and drive them into the LOWER RAIL until snug.</p><p>34. Now grab a pencil, a level, and your ladder and raise the SUPPORT up so that it’s exactly vertical. Use the level to check. When it is, trace the inside of the SUPPORT onto the wall. Great—you can lay the SUPPORT back down now. </p><p>35. Line your TOP STRIP (2&quot;x68&quot;) up on the wall so that its top edge is flush with the line you just drew. It will overhang the vertical parts of your line by 1/2&quot; on either side. Attach it to the wall using one 3&quot; wood screw per stud (that you found in Step 26). Pre-drill with a 1/8&quot; bit so that you don’t split the stud, then drive the screw. Do the outer most studs first. There should be about five of them total. [Image 6845] <a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401127936248328a4-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6845" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c3883401127936248328a4 " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401127936248328a4-120wi" /></a>
 </p><p>36. Now let’s install the SIDE STRIPS (1-3/4&quot;x60&quot;) strips on the side of the window. Lay one right against the side of the window and the top strip that you just installed. Attach it using three 3&quot; wood screws, one 2&quot; from each end, and one in the middle. Pre-drill with the 1/8&quot; bit and drive them in at 45˚ angle so that you hit the stud running vertically next to the window. [Image 6852]<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c388340112793626ff28a4-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6852" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c388340112793626ff28a4 " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c388340112793626ff28a4-120wi" /></a>
 </p><p>37. Fold the MAIN SUPPORT back up against the wall and attach the latch hook to its underside in the middle, 1&quot; from the edge closest to the wall. Attach the eye of the latch in the middle of the TOP STRIP. This hook will hold the tent to the wall and keep the excess fabric from the top of the tent from draping in front of the window. It will also keep tiny circus performers from starting the &quot;Greatest Show in the Living Room” without you. [Image 6847]
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 </p><p>38. Make a line on the top of your MAIN SUPPORT marking its midpoint. Do the same on the top edge of your TOP STRIP. Fold the MAIN SUPPORT back down for now. </p><p>39. Find your MAIN TENT from Step 3 and fold it in half to find the midpoint. Mark it with a line on both long edges, front and back, just dark enough so that you can see it. </p><p>40. Now with the outer fabric of the MAIN TENT facing up, match its midpoint mark to the midpoint of the TOP STRIP. Staple it down. Continue along all of the STRIPS DO the same for both SIDE STRIPS.</p><p>41. Line up the midpoint on the other side of the MAIN TENT with the midpoint on the top of the MAIN SUPPORT. Wrap the fabric over the top of the beam to form a 3/4&quot; lip on the front side. Staple every 2&quot; along this lip of fabric stopping at the ends of the horizontal beam.</p><p>42. Insert the wooden curtain rod through the 8&quot; hem loops in each curtain. Make sure both curtains are facing the same way. <br />43. Now position the curtain rod in the valence so that the ends are centered at points 4-1/2&quot; back from the front and 2&quot; down from the top on both sides. Drill one wood screw through the valence and into the curtain rod on each end. It may help to make a small cut in the valence fabric so that it doesn’t twist up when you sink the screw. [Image 6854]<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1f6af970c-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6854" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1f6af970c " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011168c1f6af970c-120wi" /></a>
 </p><p>44. Attach the valence to the top of the MAIN SUPPORT using 3 woodscrews per side. Make sure the back and top of the valence is flush with the back and top of the MAIN SUPPORT, and that the MAIN TENT is between the SUPPORT and the valence. </p><p>45. OK, we’re getting close to finishing. Let’s grab the curtain tiebacks from Step 12 and attach the non-Velcro ends to the SIDE STRIPS. We’ll use staples. It’ll look slick if you hide them—here’s how. Lay the tieback with what will be the outside edge against the wall. It should be 3&#39;-6&quot; from the floor and the 1/2&quot; hem should be against the SIDE STRIP and MAIN TENT. See illustration. Press the staple gun flush against the wall and staple the tiebacks into the SIDE STRIP. Now fold it over and the staples disappear. Do the same on the other side. </p><p>46. Fold and latch the tent against the wall. You’ll have to push the ceiling of the MAIN TENT up a bit to expose the eye of the latch. </p><p>47. Wrap the tiebacks around the MAIN TENT fabric so that the Velcro end lines up with the inside edge of the MAIN SUPPORT. Make sure both ends of the tiebacks are level with each other. Peel off the rough-sided Velcro and staple it to the inside of the MAIN SUPPORT at the edge furthest from the window. [Image 6871]<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011279362acc28a4-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6871" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c38834011279362acc28a4 " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c38834011279362acc28a4-320wi" /></a>
 </p><p>48. Now attach the tiebacks to the MAIN Support and you’re done!</p><p>49. Now invite everyone over to take a seat for the show. </p><p>50. When they wonder why they’re staring at a window, lower the lights, fire up the spotlights, and unlatch the tent! Welcome to the Greatest Show on Earth!</p><p><a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401127936392b28a4-pi" style="display: inline;"><img alt="IMG_6947" border="0" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c3883401127936392b28a4 image-full " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c3883401127936392b28a4-800wi" title="IMG_6947" /></a>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone wants to now about the tent...well in my new book called &quot;Handy Dad&quot; (published by Chronicle Books, due out Father&#39;s Day 2010) I will have detailed directions so everyone can have a tent in there room! </p><p>&#0160;Well I know you guys can&#39;t wait that long, according to the blogs on hgtv, <a href="http://blog.hgtv.com/showdown/2009/02/15/design-stars-rule/#comment-125" target="_blank">http://blog.hgtv.com/showdown/2009/02/15/design-stars-rule/#comment-125</a>&#0160;&#0160; Neither can I!&#0160;&#0160; Be sure to let HGTV know on this same blog, that if you guys enjoy one of a kind, dynamic design ideas...to give Todd his own show!&#0160; It&#39;s time to blow the doors wide open in the design world and explore radically new design concepts for everyday living.</p><p>I will be finishing the circus tent chapter in the book this week, so I will be posting the &quot;how-to&#39;s&quot; right here on this site.&#0160; So stay tuned. If you would like a brief sneak peak video then check out a quick intro as to how to make the tent right here.&#0160; </p><p><a href="http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv164/videos/index.html" onclick="s_objectID=&quot;http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv164/videos/index.html_1&quot;;return this.s_oc?this.s_oc(e):true" rel="nofollow">http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv164/videos/index.html</a>&#0160; (Be sure to scroll <span style="text-decoration: underline;">all the way to the right</span> to view the tent, so you do not have to watch all the other boring design tips from the winners!)</p><p>Hold on tight, because in a few days your kids are going to be circus performers, whether you like it or not!</p><p>Thank you very much everyone, many more wild, interactive designs on the way.</p><p>Todd<a href="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c388340112790926e428a4-pi" style="float: left;"><img alt="IMG_3053" class="at-xid-6a00e008c3a6c388340112790926e428a4 " src="http://blog.epic-spaces.com/.a/6a00e008c3a6c388340112790926e428a4-320wi" style="margin: 0px 5px 5px 0px;" /></a>
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<dc:creator>Todd Davis</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 21:40:36 -0800</pubDate>

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