When tiling a project by yourself it is crucial to start with a level surface. Test your floors with a long 5′ level to see if your floors are flush or if theres a slope. If you have more than 1/4″ of unlevelness, you should be self leveling your floors. To learn more about tiling, […]
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With Christmas right around the corner, what’s a better project to tackle than a DIY Doll House makeover? That’s right, I don’t think there is one! While my courses are great for teaching you the DIY Beginner Basics & how to revamp your Kitchen & Bathrooms, this post will give you an idea of how […]
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Can you believe I had the privilege to tackle Jordan and Bubba Page’s office?! I couldn’t believe it either when Jordan first asked me to do the space, but the space wasn’t what I call an easy space to design… the room is small, has one wall with a huge window, one wall full of […]
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When tiling a project by yourself it is crucial to start with a level surface. Self leveling cement is a compound of concrete that is very liquidity but has a very rapid drying time. Self Leveling Concrete  There are a few different brands but all come in a powder consistency. Here are the products […]
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I love a good porch swing. There’s nothing more relaxing than slowly swaying while watching your husband and son hit some baseballs in the yard as the sun is setting. Here’s a round up of all the swings that have me swooning 😉 (Don’t forget to scroll to the end to see my favorite swing!) […]
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Meet Christine Gummersall, a mother of 4, coach's wife, former Labor and Delivery nurse, and self taught DIYer who decided to take a sledge hammer to her 1950's bathroom over a decade ago and hasn't stopped tackling her honey-do list since. Folow along as christine breaks down the pretty afters, by showing the whole how to process and empowers you to STOP waiting, and START creating a home you love, with your own two hands!
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DIY Beginner Basics is a self-paced ONLINE COURSE that is here to help get you comforable with power tools and finishing supplies (such as paint), so you can start tackling your own honey-do list and save thousands, all while getting the satisfaction of saying, "yeah, I built that!"
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