Tools Every DIY Beginner Needs
Part of learning DIY is having the right tools to get the job done and I believe that with these 6 tools, you can tackle almost ANY DIY project on your list!
Looking for stylish and affordable barstools? Check out my top picks from Walmart, including farmhouse, mid-century, and modern styles. Find the perfect barstool for your kitchen island, plus bonus dining chair options!
Are you looking to spruce up your home while also adding an extra layer of safety and comfort to your hardwood stairs? Well, you’re in luck because today, we’re diving into the world of stair runners.
I have compiled my top most frequently used beginner tools that are must haves for anyone starting in the do-it-yourself world. Some of the tools were gifted by Ryobi for review, but all opinions are, of course, 100% my own opinion. Be sure to check out some of the builds I’ve done with these tools…
My 5 Must Have DIY Tools Are you just starting to DIY and not sure which tools to have? These are my favorite must have tools, for every beginner, or not. …
Hey, building bestie! I’m Christine, a self taught DIY teacher, hyper focused 95%er who believes you’ve gotta stop waiting, and start creating a home you love. My story really began with a sledgehammer. read my story My story begins in nursing school. Well, sort of. I grew up with a single dad who was a…
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I pulled together a few curated gift guide with products I actually use and love. I narrowed it to the tricky people we’re all shopping for (moms, dads, teachers, neighbors, ect.) So you can scroll, pick, and feel good about it. Think of this like asking a friend, “What should I get?” and I hand…
There’s nothing better than watching the kids play ball in the backyard, especially when the “field” looks this good and you don’t have to mow it.