How I did it: one step at a time - lots of readjusting - some making do, but overall worth itIt took us a long time to hang the drywall on an angle. Very, very heavy. We learned to mud as we went. My husband figured it out before I did. Scraping it clean every time and smoothing the wall did get easier. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Had to get carpet glue up before sanding. Had to let the sealant cure. The first time we had to rush it and move in. The second, we let it cure and bought a tinted poly the 2nd time and it worked better. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Planning and more planning! I started more than a year before and then went down to try everything out about 6 months before. Then I had to roll with the punches a little but it all worked out well! I took 10 students in my class. We studied for 3 weeks beforehand and then spent 10 days there. Read how I did it…
How I did it: My husband showed me to find a flat squarish stone that would fit in my palm. Then I flung it sidearm to get it low to the surface. It was simpler than I thought it would be. Read how I did it…
How I did it: I found a sprawling oak tree with branches almost to the ground. Step by step, I was able to make it up and out on the higher branches. I only made it about 4 feet off the ground, but I was so proud of myself! It looked really high from the branch! Read how I did it…
How I did it: Saved, shopped, and then finally found the right one for us. It was a project and still in progress, but worth it. We refinished the floors, did a lot of landscaping, repainted and installed cabinets and redid a bathroom. Still a lot more to do, including electrical. Read how I did it…
How I did it: Planted a variety of seeds in rows. Planted several seeds per divot (bad plan) and had to wed through the plants and separate them later. Weather brought down corn before it was ripe and shaded the carrots too much. Will reorganize next year and try again with what I've learned. Read how I did it…