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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Tackling a project on your own

 •  Do-it-yourself divas

By Autumn Phelps
Gannett News Service

Thinking about doing it yourself? Here's what women should know before they start.

• Just like men, women might need more than one person to complete a heavy-duty task. Never be afraid to ask for help.

• Start small. A lot of women say they're going to redo the entire bathroom, but end up quitting halfway through. That's because renovating a bathroom is a huge project. Start with something simple like painting a room. When you complete a small project, it inspires you to take on bigger tasks.

• Take your time, and don't stress out about it. When you're learning, you need a little extra patience with yourself.

• Be prepared with the right tools. Multitools, such as a hammer and several screwdrivers in one, make good sets for beginners.

• Before you do anything, research. Read books or go on the Internet so you know exactly what to expect.

Source: Paige Hemmis, carpenter and star of ABC's "Extreme Make-over: Home Edition." Find more information about projects and a listing of products at www.paigehemmis.com.