Sorry for the lack of wedding posts, but it is wedding season! To take a break from working events, I took a stab at guest blogging over at BrandiNell the Southern Bell for an upcoming home improvement project. Check it out! I will be sure to cross-blog the results!
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While Brandi is busy handling some unscheduled home repair, I offered to step in and do some guest blogging. My name is Serena (@TheFriz11) and I've been a follower/admirer of Brandi's projects since we started working together. You can find me blogging over at Venue Vibe where I share wedding and event planning advice. Unlike Ms. Neil, I am wordy, stink at taking before pictures, and tend to do more cosmetic work than hammer and nail stuff.
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While Brandi is busy handling some unscheduled home repair, I offered to step in and do some guest blogging. My name is Serena (@TheFriz11) and I've been a follower/admirer of Brandi's projects since we started working together. You can find me blogging over at Venue Vibe where I share wedding and event planning advice. Unlike Ms. Neil, I am wordy, stink at taking before pictures, and tend to do more cosmetic work than hammer and nail stuff.
In a few weeks, I'll be starting a project I've wanted to do for a while - transform my bathroom, which is also the guest bathroom, into a spa-like retreat. To make it interesting, I'm trying to do it for only $100. But before I jump into that, I wanted to show you some of the work I have already done so you can get to know me.
One of the first projects I did at my house was shaping up the backyard. Remember what I said about before pictures? Yep, I don't have one so you'll have to trust me when I say the finished project is better.Our backyard had these stones, but they were pushed together in a smaller patch and had some rotting wood creating the trail leading into and out of the backyard. I started by ripping up the rotten wood and rearranging the stones to be more spread out.
After I placed them, I took them back up so I could place this "fabric" underneath to prevent plants trying to spout between my design. I use to know the name of it, but I forgot.
Because I was filling the gaps with pebbles, I used garden trimmer to line my pattern so the pebbles escape less.
From there, I just had to add the pebbles!And the finished project was...
Awesome!
Once again, no before before shot, but here's the room with the original paint color and I just finished stripping the popcorn off the ceiling
My cats are often the overseer to my projects. I hope Sushi approves...
Anyway, another day of painting and I get these awesome results!
That's a quick sample of my work! I look forward to sharing more with you guys in a few weeks!
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