Hey guys! Welcome to our channel. My name is Hilary and I am married to my best friend Elvis. Currently renovating our 1970s fixer upper 1 DIY project at a time.
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Is there a vinyl wrap that’s mold and rust resistant and water proof that you can put on the top tile portion of the shower? I’d like to put some type of decorative vinyl type on mine
i'm not a professional groomer but i watch a lot of professionals, and something you never want to do with curly coated dogs such as poodles, or maltipoos or mixes with poodle is shave off really big mats super close to the skin because you're more likely to nick the skin which causes dogs to be fearful of shears anyways he looks adorable.
As someone who does restoration on cast iron/cultured marble/porcelain/acrylic/fiberglass/ tubs and showers for ½ the cost of other pros. It isn't as easy as it looks but 35 years and we are still the best in the valley..I'm sorry I hadn't watched when u were doing it id have advised against
Within 3-1/2 years, I moved to 5 states: TX AL FL CA LA. I just gave my notice this week. I only keep my favorites, and I get rid of everything that can replaced for less than $20 or within 20 Minutes at Amazon. If I have 2 of anything, I get rid of the larger items, bec I only keep what fits in my 12 large Totes: 1 Art supplies 2 Bathroom/Laundry 3 Blankets, Pillows 4 Cat food litter toy 5 Clothes Fall, Winter, 6 & Spring, Summer 7 Cooking, Appliances 8 Dine, Place Settings 9 Docs, Books, Pics 10 Office/Study 11 Pantry 12 Work Tools
Not only did you clean all this alone quite well I might add but as a mom you set up a temp table for your child to color and spend time .From a mom to a mom you’re doing great ❤
I find it weird how kitchen styling in the US is literally like 40-50 years behind the rest of the world…like this is the exact style we’re constantly ripping out in New Zealand due to it looking super dated, but everyone in America is still slapping in the exact same type of kitchens they have been for the last 80 years. If you look at kitchen design magazines in NZ and Australia they are light years ahead of anything of the “top end, flashy” kitchens found in current US ones