#ad I can’t believe these vases look almost identical to the inspo lamp?! And it’s so sturdy too because this Krazy Fix Fastweld from @Krazy Products is so strong and dries so quickly! I’ve been needing something reliable that I know is gonna work, so I’m so excited to have it for all of my projects. And Krazy Products are available exclusively on Amazon! How do you think it turned out?? #krazyproductspartner #ad #diyproject #homerenovation #thrifting #lamp #DIY #woodworking
Make sure to do these things👇🏼 1️⃣ Be meticulous. The small details like straight cut lines, no air bubbles and clean caulk lines is what is gonna sell the real stone look! 2️⃣ Spend time on the seams. Of course trying to get pieces big enough to not have seams is ideal, but if not, read the instructions on if overlapping might line up the pattern better. 3️⃣ Do LOTS of coats of poly. If the countertop isn’t durable, it won’t look like real stone, so go to town on extra layers of poly, especially on the corners & seams! 4️⃣ Use a heat gun or blow dryer. This worked SO WELL and made it much more sticky and pliable on folds and edges! 5️⃣ Follow me @deannadunn for more DIYs and to see how the cabinets turn out! 🫶 thank you for being here on this little corner of the internet ☺️ How do you think it turned out?! #countertopepoxy #countertop #contactpaper #diyproject #kitchenreno house interior design renovation project home makeover ideas
This DIY was way past due - I couldn’t handle those cords anymore 😵💫 feels SO MUCH BETTER to be more organized! 😍 could you use one of these?? #diyproject #cordorganizer #homerenovation house transformation before and after
To cover or not to cover, that is my question 🤔 You know I’m always pushing the renter-friendly boundaries, and this one might take the cake 😂 but ever since I thought of doing this arch, I can’t think of anything else!! Is there anything I should be aware of when covering a window?? Think it’s worth it?! #bedroommakeover #diyproject #bedroominspo #arch #archdesign #bedframe
On Jan 7, the fires started in LA, wiping out neighborhoods close by. My friend @alden started organizing the making of sifters for those who lost their homes to help find anything that may have survived the fire as she has unfortunately had experience losing her childhood in a fire a few years ago and used a sifter to find sentimental items. After I shared that @James Dunn and I were going to build some, you guys donated enough to cover supplies to build 200 and the extensive safety gear to protect them while sifting!!! (Respirator masks, hazmat suits, boot covers, goggles and heavy duty chemical resistant gloves) A whole bunch of our friends volunteered to help build them and after 2 work days, we were able to donate them to so many families who lost everything 🥺 My friend @Laurenzoooo’s in-laws house was lost and after sifting through the ash, they were able to find her MIL wedding band that thankfully hadn’t melted! 😭 I’ve slowly heard from people finding their things among the ash and even though this is the most heartbreaking time, everyone’s willingness to come together, volunteer and help out, has blessed so many people. I just want to say thank you so much for everyone that donated, helped build, and supported 🫶 LA Strong ✊❤️🩹