Hi Friends!
I hope you all had a great weekend! If you remember last week’s blog post, I was helping lead the Bloom event for our church this past weekend. What a success-over 400 women came out for a day of fun and living our best lives! We laughed, we cried, and had an absolute blast! Here’s a photo of me and my girlie, making the most of every moment!
Thanks, everyone, for coming out! Can’t wait until next time! : )
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In today’s Tuesday’s Treasure, I want to bust the myth that in order to update your home, you must get rid of everything you have in your home and begin with everything new. Sometimes we get bogged down by thinking we have to make huge changes in our homes to create impact and make things more “up to date.” The fact is this way of thinking is just not true. Maybe you are not sure where to begin or how to go about this, but I am here to help!
Here is an easy example of adding little updates to your home. Just like in this photo, you can use every day items to create special moments in any space! This particular inspiration is quick and easy to achieve. In case you missed it, check out the post here.
On a larger scale, making the most of your items is important when achieving updates. In a recent project, I want to share with you how we took one client’s dining table and transformed it into something more updated, giving her dining room a fresh new look!
And here’s the newly updated table! We took the outdated style, sanded and refinished with Valspar’s Sunbleached stain and added a protective clear coat to keep the table protected for years to come!
Take a look at this before photo. The style of the table worked fine, but the stain was all wrong and needed a fresh look.
A huge thanks to Eileen for hiring us to do this dining table refinish.
What a beautiful transformation!!
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Happy FunCycling Friends,
Sarah ;)