Sometimes you switch the furniture around in your office and living room and basically give 2 rooms a major makeover that give your work/life space the balanced breath of fresh air you’ve been longing for.

August 29, 2016
Sometimes you switch the furniture around in your office and living room and basically give 2 rooms a major makeover that give your work/life space the balanced breath of fresh air you’ve been longing for.
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Meg Allan Cole is a prominent name in the DIY and crafting world, usually seen wielding a glue gun in one hand and a rescue dog in the other. Meg has been creating DIY videos since the very first DIY network, Threadbanger, aired on the internet in 2006. Since then, she has been a DIY home and lifestyle blogger, and has created videos for Etsy, Curbly, MAKE, The Knot, Martha Stewart, and she now proudly makes regular content for HGTVâs YouTube channel, HGTV Handmade.
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Third annual Valentineâs Day post of @katemadeiraâs badass resistance embroidery. Love trumps hate. â¤ď¸
February 14, 2019
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What are some of the ways youâre celebrating Black History month? We are always trying to find ways we can walk the walk, not just in February but all year long. Some ideas; supporting black-owned businesses, supporting charities that empower communities of color, reading books by authors of color, exposing ourselves to art, films, stories, podcasts, web series, and varying works by black people. We can also look and learn about so many hidden figures whoâve built this beautiful country. Iâd love to hear other ideas in the comments. One not-so-hidden figure to learn from is the glass-ceiling-breaker Shirley Chisholm whom I imagine would be very proud that her legacy has led to so many female candidates and leaders today. âShirley Chisholm had long been known for breaking barriers. Four years before, sheâd become the first black U.S. Congresswoman in history as a Representative of her New York district. When she launched her primary campaign in January of â72, she became the first black person to seek the presidential nomination from one of the two major parties (the first woman was Margaret Chase Smith, who sought the Republican nomination in 1964). Her slogan was: âUnbought and Unbossed.â – @history
February 12, 2019
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I often daydream about the headboard in this PERFECT SCENE that I recently read took 61 takes because all 4 actors were on 3 different stages on the same set to get the perfect timing. 61 times and ânine extra floorsâ.
February 6, 2019
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I found myself in a deep Kurt Cobain / Nirvana Pinterest rabbit hole AND NOW WEâRE HERE. đđź
February 4, 2019
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February 3, 2019
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Third annual Valentineâs Day post of @katemadeiraâs badass resistance embroidery. Love trumps hate. â¤ď¸
February 14, 2019
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What are some of the ways youâre celebrating Black History month? We are always trying to find ways we can walk the walk, not just in February but all year long. Some ideas; supporting black-owned businesses, supporting charities that empower communities of color, reading books by authors of color, exposing ourselves to art, films, stories, podcasts, web series, and varying works by black people. We can also look and learn about so many hidden figures whoâve built this beautiful country. Iâd love to hear other ideas in the comments. One not-so-hidden figure to learn from is the glass-ceiling-breaker Shirley Chisholm whom I imagine would be very proud that her legacy has led to so many female candidates and leaders today. âShirley Chisholm had long been known for breaking barriers. Four years before, sheâd become the first black U.S. Congresswoman in history as a Representative of her New York district. When she launched her primary campaign in January of â72, she became the first black person to seek the presidential nomination from one of the two major parties (the first woman was Margaret Chase Smith, who sought the Republican nomination in 1964). Her slogan was: âUnbought and Unbossed.â – @history
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