@@katellgiraud9779 You could stain & paint it with a metallic shinny finish. Also create the pot by mixing gold & silver paint. Then a touch of black a couple coats.. You'll have that finish!
MeadhbhNi you can usually rent power tools from a home improvement store! or borrow them from friends or family or ask for them for a gift for a holiday!
@@sarahwenger4479 ur right they have all kinds of rent-all places here in Omaha, you can rent any damn thing. Anything. Also the pawn shops have all kinds of tools.
Hi!!! you should do DIY swimsuit cover-ups!!!!! either a fashion thrift flip or even for a "that cost how much?" because they are always so expensive and it's so little material!
I wish for Becky’s 2nd DIY, we had seen a visual on the final product of what exactly was being measured. It may have just been me but I was teensy bit confused for a hot minute. Good job to y’all! Love y’all and this series!!!
I just want to say thank you! We lost everything, home, neighborhood, town, surrounding communities in the Camp fire of 11/08/2018. We're just now getting close to being back "home". Same town, different lot and home. We won't have money to fill it with stuff (not that I'd ever pay the prices for the originals here!) and this is just so awesome. It's doable for me, ability and cost wise both. thank you so much for giving me these how to's!
Tip for people who don't want to buy the whole stain-jar for smaller projects: You can use acrylic paint, just mix it with water and you are ready to go!
I was going to suggest the same thing. A small 4 oz bottle of acrylic craft paint is 79 cents at Michael's (at least here in the US it is, probably more in Canada) and you won't even use half of it because you dilute it with a lot of water to get the stain effect. The craft paint comes in a lot more colors than wood stain, too. So you can shave $8 off those DIYs.
@@blairedarling7171 it should be runny like water but tinted, the more you use paint the deeper the outcome will be. For example you could use 2dl water, and the same amount of paint when you use toothpaste when brushing teeth. Remember to stir it really well, and try it a small amount first. If the outcome is too deep, add water or dry the wood immediately after staining. You can add layers too.
@@blairedarling7171 It should look thin and watery, like a watered down fruit juice. I would start with like 1 part paint and 3 parts water. Do a test on some scrap wood and let it dry. Then adjust if you want it more sheer or more opaque. Make sure to stir it well before using because the pigments will sink to the bottom. Paint it on and then immediately rub off the excess with a clean cloth.
Had anyone tried using shoe polish instead of stain? That might work well, too, so long as you put it on in light coats until you get to the shade you want. (Yeah, I'm a "pretty far outside the box" thinker sometimes.) 🤓
I love how you guys include the total cost of all the items that were required for all these diys. Spray cans are so useful and can be used for many more projects. But it’s soo helpful when you’re starting out and you have absolutely nothing. It’s a level of transparency I really appreciate as an audience member, and I appreciate that that time and effort was put into giving a clearer idea of the costs. Thank you ♥️
The Sorry Girls basically made me buy an new power drill and a sander :D I never thought I would need these, but they make life so much easier for me now.
Anu you can, but the work space? Not so much. Also a circular saw?? Why would I need that on the regular? After I got all these tools to do the last diy, I would have been better off just spending the $70.
Here is a little tip! I’m no construction/power tool person but for the bucket stand (2nd DIY) you could carve out slots in the frame as there are little blocks sticking out where the handle was attached to. This would not only make it look better but it would also make it look like it was made like that and not a DIY. And at my local hardware and paint store they have this galvanised spray paint so I could get that worn and aged look. These hacks made it turn out super awesome when I did this DIY!! Totally recommend them! 😃
I thnk the basket stand would have been even better if you had spent 2 more bucks and finished the bottoms of the dowels with the copper caps as well. ❤
What I love about these videos is that you don't usually make it EXACTLY like the original item. It always seems to turn out with just the vibe of the original. What I also love about the ones you guys make is they are so customizable for so cheap. You guys always make items that are just as cute if not cuter because you made it yourself. Love these videos!
In the meantime, until theSorry Girls pick this up, I totally recommend checking out Ana White's channel and website. She got me into woodworking and has so many great and accessible plans for (outdoor) furniture! My first build was an Adirondack chair for 30 bucks! Have fun :)
Becky, I love the second plant stand! Great job! Just a quick tip, if you want to stain pine without blotches, use a wood conditioner first. Pine is really hard to stain and the wood conditioner will prepare it for staining.
I loved each one this episode! For Kelsey's diy, if you spray painted both the frame and bucket with a hammered metal spray paint it would look more like that galvanized metal! They make awesome paint textures. Great video!
I can't believe how expensive those plant stands are! I bought a couple of them from my local TJmax, only paid $20 for a big plant on the floor and $6 for a table stand.
There is also a super similar one to the last plant stand at Kmart too for $15! Just the legs are a little taller (could always saw them down if need be).
Before watching, I looked at the thumbnail and tried to guess which ones I thought were the original ones. Turns out my guesses were actually the DIYs. They look better in my opinion! Great job girls!
Becky! The last plant stand you did was super cute but could also have been reversable! Do you remember the fish bowl-like planter you guys did a TCHM a while ago? If you'd have measured the curved underside of this project with a glass plant bowl you could have flipped it if you didn't want the plant pot 😮 All were very cute though 😊 will be trying when I move house ❤
Hi Becky and Kelsey! I really like the DIY plant stands. All 3 turned out really nice. I really like the curved bowl in the 1st plant stand Becky did. Much better than a flat board. Genius! Thank you for such cost effective ideas!
Really appreciate the aesthetic, and the Plant hacks you all work so hard to share in the most tasteful way! Thank you so much from all of the Plant Mums! 😂❤
Plant stands are extremely affordable at Marshalls, TJ maxx and Home Goods. They always have a bunch that look exactly like the West Elm one and come with pots and sometimes even faux plants too!
You both did an amazing job! I love this series! *Would you consider doing a diy plant shelf for tiny ledge windowsill indoors, but want the space to put plants? Something permanent for homes, and also maybe something apartment friendly/free standing-no nails in wall? * It makes me want to learn carpentry as a hobby when I have no idea where to start.
Whoop whoop!! I'm early for once. Im totally a fake plant mom. Can't keep a plant alive for long lol. These are super cute though and look alot like the original. Much love to yall and the team💜💜
Phyllis Marony yeah but a lot of times in the past when they didn’t count supplies they already had on hand, people were mad so.....there’s no winning either way
All of your DIYs looked better than the originals, in my opinion! You just can't beat the handmade touch. I think the only thing I might've done differently, is use a gloss finish paint for the faux metal stand to make the wood look more convincing as metal. Awesome job!!
You can buy literally the EXACT plant stand in the first diy from anthro in Australia at Kmart (which is like Target) For $19AUS which is like $12US. WILD.
you might have explained this but why do you use the imperial system for measurements and not the metric system. It is just so much more exact and the overwhelming majority of the world uses it (including the country you’re from).
How are centimetres more exact than fractions of an inch? I'm used to the metric system, so it's weird to me, but pretty easy to convert. As to why, I guess they're just used to it. Uk and Canada use a mix of imperial and metric system, usually it's metric in official, and imperial in colloquial contexts.
Would never pay the retail price on any of the originals! LOVE all 3 of your versions better, even down to the succulent you chose. I also love that you would never have to deal with the rusting of the wrought iron with your bucket planter.
The last was best! The middle was 2nd best. The first was nice, but a different basket and smaller plate would’ve made it even better. But I 💕 the Sorry Girls!!!!
This is my absolute favourite series!! You ladies nailed it this time! These videos make me love trolling through online stores to see what I can make for hella cheap. Loved it!
okay the plate idea was so ingenious, I actually ended up creating something similar but into a nightstand! I have been trying to find a really small nightstand for over a year now and finally ended up making one because of this video! Thank you
You know, I think I prefer your version for the last one way more than the West Elm on. I love how the square base of the pot brings in the sharp lines on the pot to mirror the sharp lines of the wood edges!
kelsey PLEASE make a video about how you style your bangs!! mine are very similar to yours but i have no idea how to style them and would love to have them look as nice as yours💕
I adore you girls and the whole team. That said, there are a few things you do when working with wood that drive me nuts. The first and foremost is... you never seem to completely clean up the wood glue, off your wood surfaces. If you will take just a plain wet rag and wipe up all the glue, while it is wet, your stain and paint will take properly. #2 If you will buy yourselves a good countersink bit, your screws will go in so much easier, and look so much better. You can buy bits sets by Dewalt, Ryobi, and even Black and Decker. They don't cost much, and will last you years. You can get them, where you can flip the head over. One side will counter sink, and the other side is a Phillip's head bit. This will save you so much time and irritation, and you will be so much happier with your end product. I seriously love you guys and your projects. You remind me of what my dad always told me, " Babe, there are only two things a woman can't do; father a child, and sometimes lift heavy things." I have found that a fulcrum and lever will get around that last one at times, or... another woman to help. Lol Should you ladies ever be in Texas, I would gladly share my woodworking shop and maybe teach you a thing or two that could be helpful on your channel. All the wood tools here belong to me. My husband calls it women's work. Lol
ngl, been watching you guys for years now and this is the first vid that I needed at the moment and I'm so happy you did this. i'm going to do all of them. They look so good and the dupes are better looking than the inspiration. You guys Rock!
I can make these with Dollar Tree items. I don’t own a saw or any power tools. I loved all of these especially the basket one! Definitely going to make it.
i know this series is not a competition, but both Becky’s diys not only looked way better than the original, but they also beat Kelsey’s... whoops haha love you guys and going to try these once i get my own place
Becky’s second diy is spot on!! Great job to you too Kelsey! 😍
Pottery Barn: *Overcharges on simple design elements*
Sorry Girls: HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO TEACH YOU THIS LESSON OLD MAN
actually, the Pottery Barn thing is made out of meta and looks way better. So it's kinda like those chinese website : you get what you pay for
Katell Giraud it might look a little better but there is no plant stand worth over 200$! That is just ridiculous.
@@katellgiraud9779 You could stain & paint it with a metallic shinny finish. Also create the pot by mixing gold & silver paint. Then a touch of black a couple coats.. You'll have that finish!
There is a metal spray that makes something look galvanized so it would look even closer to the pot. And the wood just needed more coats.
@@katellgiraud9779 We need to get rid of China.
that last one is SPOT ON. great job! and it's so easy 😱
or at least they make it look easy! 😅
MeadhbhNi you can usually rent power tools from a home improvement store! or borrow them from friends or family or ask for them for a gift for a holiday!
@@sarahwenger4479 ur right they have all kinds of rent-all places here in Omaha, you can rent any damn thing. Anything. Also the pawn shops have all kinds of tools.
Totally agree, apple. No.3 is the best one
Love it!💕💞
Hi!!! you should do DIY swimsuit cover-ups!!!!! either a fashion thrift flip or even for a "that cost how much?" because they are always so expensive and it's so little material!
Yes this is an awesome idea and I agree! ♡
Yes!
"That cost how muuuuuuch" I lvoe this series so much 😂😂
Lena Lou I actually read love not relizing it was misspelled 😅
Love you both. I am glad marriage and moving have not created any changes in your fantastic relationship and your shared success.
Kelly Rainey they’re married ? To each other ?
GIGI HADID no, Becky is married, and Kelsey recently moved.
Daniela G. Oh thank you
I'm not crying you're crying
I wish for Becky’s 2nd DIY, we had seen a visual on the final product of what exactly was being measured. It may have just been me but I was teensy bit confused for a hot minute. Good job to y’all! Love y’all and this series!!!
I just want to say thank you! We lost everything, home, neighborhood, town, surrounding communities in the Camp fire of 11/08/2018. We're just now getting close to being back "home". Same town, different lot and home. We won't have money to fill it with stuff (not that I'd ever pay the prices for the originals here!) and this is just so awesome. It's doable for me, ability and cost wise both. thank you so much for giving me these how to's!
Tip for people who don't want to buy the whole stain-jar for smaller projects: You can use acrylic paint, just mix it with water and you are ready to go!
I was going to suggest the same thing. A small 4 oz bottle of acrylic craft paint is 79 cents at Michael's (at least here in the US it is, probably more in Canada) and you won't even use half of it because you dilute it with a lot of water to get the stain effect. The craft paint comes in a lot more colors than wood stain, too. So you can shave $8 off those DIYs.
Whats the water to paint ratio? Or what should the consistency look like if theres no set ratio
@@blairedarling7171 it should be runny like water but tinted, the more you use paint the deeper the outcome will be. For example you could use 2dl water, and the same amount of paint when you use toothpaste when brushing teeth. Remember to stir it really well, and try it a small amount first. If the outcome is too deep, add water or dry the wood immediately after staining. You can add layers too.
@@blairedarling7171 It should look thin and watery, like a watered down fruit juice. I would start with like 1 part paint and 3 parts water. Do a test on some scrap wood and let it dry. Then adjust if you want it more sheer or more opaque. Make sure to stir it well before using because the pigments will sink to the bottom. Paint it on and then immediately rub off the excess with a clean cloth.
Had anyone tried using shoe polish instead of stain? That might work well, too, so long as you put it on in light coats until you get to the shade you want. (Yeah, I'm a "pretty far outside the box" thinker sometimes.) 🤓
I love how you guys include the total cost of all the items that were required for all these diys. Spray cans are so useful and can be used for many more projects. But it’s soo helpful when you’re starting out and you have absolutely nothing. It’s a level of transparency I really appreciate as an audience member, and I appreciate that that time and effort was put into giving a clearer idea of the costs. Thank you ♥️
You guys should do one from this series but with no electric/power tools! 😜
Jana Gilbert I believe their ‘college try’ series has no power tools. I don’t think there is many episodes though
The Sorry Girls basically made me buy an new power drill and a sander :D I never thought I would need these, but they make life so much easier for me now.
You can get affordable and compact power tools now.
Anu you can, but the work space? Not so much. Also a circular saw?? Why would I need that on the regular? After I got all these tools to do the last diy, I would have been better off just spending the $70.
@@anuvedantham7689 oh I'm not looking to get power tools of any kind. I want to see them do it as a challenge 😂
Here is a little tip! I’m no construction/power tool person but for the bucket stand (2nd DIY) you could carve out slots in the frame as there are little blocks sticking out where the handle was attached to. This would not only make it look better but it would also make it look like it was made like that and not a DIY. And at my local hardware and paint store they have this galvanised spray paint so I could get that worn and aged look. These hacks made it turn out super awesome when I did this DIY!! Totally recommend them! 😃
I thnk the basket stand would have been even better if you had spent 2 more bucks and finished the bottoms of the dowels with the copper caps as well. ❤
I actually thought the same thing! But I guess they wanted to stay low as possible.
What I love about these videos is that you don't usually make it EXACTLY like the original item. It always seems to turn out with just the vibe of the original. What I also love about the ones you guys make is they are so customizable for so cheap. You guys always make items that are just as cute if not cuter because you made it yourself. Love these videos!
Could you do some diy outdoor furniture? Love you guys!💕
BrileyAnn ⬆️ what she said!!
In the meantime, until theSorry Girls pick this up, I totally recommend checking out Ana White's channel and website. She got me into woodworking and has so many great and accessible plans for (outdoor) furniture! My first build was an Adirondack chair for 30 bucks! Have fun :)
@@tvstudentNL Thanks for the suggestion! 💖👛
I thought you said dirty
This is definitely my favorite series that y'all do💜💜
The string thing to measure is so smart! Ugh your MIND
Becky, I love the second plant stand! Great job! Just a quick tip, if you want to stain pine without blotches, use a wood conditioner first. Pine is really hard to stain and the wood conditioner will prepare it for staining.
I'd LOVE to see more fashion "that cost how muuuuuch" episodes! One on Irregular Choice shoes would be super fun.
That's a cute idea but I'm pretty sure that's impossible haha
Sylvia Sellers aren’t a lot of the more intricate irregular choice shoes handmade?
I loved each one this episode! For Kelsey's diy, if you spray painted both the frame and bucket with a hammered metal spray paint it would look more like that galvanized metal! They make awesome paint textures. Great video!
I can't believe how expensive those plant stands are! I bought a couple of them from my local TJmax, only paid $20 for a big plant on the floor and $6 for a table stand.
Yanan Yue I love TJMaxx! I get all my plant pots & plant stands from there too. A big floor one for $10!
Great!! I’m gonna have to go there cuz I don’t have the tools, space or patience for this. Especially the last one.
Workers, taxes, profit ??!!
For any Aussies, you can buy an exact dupe for the first basket planter from Anthropology at Kmart for $19. So cute! Btw, great work girls!
Rachel J hahah thanks
Off to Kmart now 😂
There is also a super similar one to the last plant stand at Kmart too for $15! Just the legs are a little taller (could always saw them down if need be).
@@sheydingorry3104 They have smaller ones for $10 at the Kmart near me
kmart and target have the nicest plant stands honestly
Before watching, I looked at the thumbnail and tried to guess which ones I thought were the original ones.
Turns out my guesses were actually the DIYs. They look better in my opinion! Great job girls!
I love that you guys read comments and now advice how much the prices for the existing items you already have!! Yay growing old tgt guys!!
*"It's not Barley! It's an idea!"*
New shirt that I'm here for.
when both sides on the thumbnail look so good that you don’t know which is the expensive one
Becky! The last plant stand you did was super cute but could also have been reversable! Do you remember the fish bowl-like planter you guys did a TCHM a while ago? If you'd have measured the curved underside of this project with a glass plant bowl you could have flipped it if you didn't want the plant pot 😮
All were very cute though 😊 will be trying when I move house ❤
Hi Becky and Kelsey! I really like the DIY plant stands. All 3 turned out really nice. I really like the curved bowl in the 1st plant stand Becky did. Much better than a flat board. Genius! Thank you for such cost effective ideas!
*Little hi ^^*
I love this series. I often analyse overexpensive items to figure out how it was made and your videos prove that *I’m not the only one*
Super good! Pls do more anthro duped diy!!
Nailed that planter, Becky!!! I love you guys, you both rock!
Really appreciate the aesthetic, and the Plant hacks you all work so hard to share in the most tasteful way! Thank you so much from all of the Plant Mums! 😂❤
Kelsey saying *that cost how muchhhhh* is the cutest thing ever...
Crafty You Tuber I thought that's where their name came from.. Sorry that's how much?!!
Plant stands are extremely affordable at Marshalls, TJ maxx and Home Goods. They always have a bunch that look exactly like the West Elm one and come with pots and sometimes even faux plants too!
The last plant stand is amazingly close, but these are all good options to at least get the look. Thank you!
You both did an amazing job! I love this series! *Would you consider doing a diy plant shelf for tiny ledge windowsill indoors, but want the space to put plants? Something permanent for homes, and also maybe something apartment friendly/free standing-no nails in wall?
* It makes me want to learn carpentry as a hobby when I have no idea where to start.
I love this series so much!Next for this series can you guys do mid century modern decor/furniture?
Loved all 3 projects, but the last one was IDENTICAL!! Good job!
Plant stands are my current obsession so I'm very thankful for this video 😅
I love all three! I have a ton of plants around the house and pots are always so outrageously priced!
Thank you for the DIYs!💗
becky this is your best hair color! looks so good
Beckys last one was AAMAZING 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I was literally going to request you for this diy I swear can’t believe btw love you girls
These plant stands are awesome!!
It’s absolutely ridiculous how much some of those cost!
Absolutely love the first one with the accent of copper!
Whoop whoop!! I'm early for once. Im totally a fake plant mom. Can't keep a plant alive for long lol. These are super cute though and look alot like the original. Much love to yall and the team💜💜
The last one was spot on! Great job ladies!👍🏻💪🏻👌✊🏽👧 power!
My husband doesn’t know but he’ll be making this soon 😂 I’m not good with measuring tape.
LMFAO fiance is looking at me not realizing he's gonna make these
Great job girls. I wouldn't have counted the stain in the cost. Because you'll have it for many more projects. Fun to watch. Thanks
Phyllis Marony yeah but a lot of times in the past when they didn’t count supplies they already had on hand, people were mad so.....there’s no winning either way
Becky: 2/2! -- I prefer her floor stand over the retail version 😮
All of your DIYs looked better than the originals, in my opinion! You just can't beat the handmade touch. I think the only thing I might've done differently, is use a gloss finish paint for the faux metal stand to make the wood look more convincing as metal. Awesome job!!
I saw the title and clicked so fast! Frick yeah this is what I’m about
Becky's last one was perfect! Great job girls!
DIY queens 👸 love it!!!
You guys should do more environmentally friendly diys!! I LOVE the last two eco diys you did!
*eco diy videos I mean
Love these videos! Perfect for a trendy girl on a budget!
Really great quality on these DIYs!!! Becky did a great job!!
Omg the small pot at the end was spot on!!!
OMG! I requested this on IG! Probably a coincidence as it was only a few days ago but YAY!!! 🥰🙌🏻😁
Cyndie saying hi! What a great job. All were really good, but Becky, the West Elm piece is spectacular! Excellent! 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
i was literally binge watching every episode yesterday
Becky your 2nd pot was absolutely amazing
Omg mooore plant vids!!!🤩🤩
The Sorry Girls are responsible for me wanting to DIY everything for my house lol amazing job ladies!
Are you wearing the pajama shirt from the Target 2-piece set?? That shirt is so comfy!!
That last one was spot on! Great job Becky!
You can buy literally the EXACT plant stand in the first diy from anthro in Australia at Kmart (which is like Target) For $19AUS which is like $12US. WILD.
Sophie Hawkshaw we have Kmart in the states
@@autumnnelson1809 They're actually owned by different companies and totally seperate so I'm not sure is US Kmart is similar!
Love it! You make it look so easy - and fabulous. You’re quite an inspirational team, ladies. 👏🏽
I was at store looking for plant stands like 15 minutes ago and was gagged by the prices!
The replica of the planter and stand is genius! And it can be even cuter than the original design.
you might have explained this but why do you use the imperial system for measurements and not the metric system. It is just so much more exact and the overwhelming majority of the world uses it (including the country you’re from).
I’m curious about this too!
How are centimetres more exact than fractions of an inch? I'm used to the metric system, so it's weird to me, but pretty easy to convert. As to why, I guess they're just used to it. Uk and Canada use a mix of imperial and metric system, usually it's metric in official, and imperial in colloquial contexts.
This is my favorite UA-cam series Everrrr!!!! I’m so excited there’s this new one
"it ain't barley, its an idea!""
Would never pay the retail price on any of the originals! LOVE all 3 of your versions better, even down to the succulent you chose. I also love that you would never have to deal with the rusting of the wrought iron with your bucket planter.
Wow!! That last one was spot on!!!
The last was best! The middle was 2nd best. The first was nice, but a different basket and smaller plate would’ve made it even better. But I 💕 the Sorry Girls!!!!
Great job ladies. Looking for plant DIY’s to do myself and you guys have inspired me.
This is my absolute favourite series!! You ladies nailed it this time! These videos make me love trolling through online stores to see what I can make for hella cheap. Loved it!
okay the plate idea was so ingenious, I actually ended up creating something similar but into a nightstand! I have been trying to find a really small nightstand for over a year now and finally ended up making one because of this video! Thank you
You know, I think I prefer your version for the last one way more than the West Elm on. I love how the square base of the pot brings in the sharp lines on the pot to mirror the sharp lines of the wood edges!
that last dyi stole the show,
it looked gorgeous!
Loved your projects!!! I have been looking for a tall pot holder for my Christmas Cactus and you nailed it.. now I'm making it tomorrow... THANKYOU !!
The last one was SPOT ON!
kelsey PLEASE make a video about how you style your bangs!! mine are very similar to yours but i have no idea how to style them and would love to have them look as nice as yours💕
That short white pot stand turned out amazing!
That last one was spot on wow! So perfect
Can you guys do a DIY challenge and make pet related items?? Like custom bowls, bowls stand, beds, accessories, toys, etc. 💕🐾🥰
The last one is SPOT 👏 ON 👏
That West Elm pot came out SO cute!
LOVING the last pot! 😍
Love seeing stuff like this. I love remaking things for cheaper and it cool to see some inspiration!
That last planter was spot on identical. Great work on all of them.
I adore you girls and the whole team. That said, there are a few things you do when working with wood that drive me nuts. The first and foremost is... you never seem to completely clean up the wood glue, off your wood surfaces. If you will take just a plain wet rag and wipe up all the glue, while it is wet, your stain and paint will take properly. #2 If you will buy yourselves a good countersink bit, your screws will go in so much easier, and look so much better. You can buy bits sets by Dewalt, Ryobi, and even Black and Decker. They don't cost much, and will last you years. You can get them, where you can flip the head over. One side will counter sink, and the other side is a Phillip's head bit. This will save you so much time and irritation, and you will be so much happier with your end product.
I seriously love you guys and your projects. You remind me of what my dad always told me, " Babe, there are only two things a woman can't do; father a child, and sometimes lift heavy things." I have found that a fulcrum and lever will get around that last one at times, or... another woman to help. Lol
Should you ladies ever be in Texas, I would gladly share my woodworking shop and maybe teach you a thing or two that could be helpful on your channel. All the wood tools here belong to me. My husband calls it women's work. Lol
ngl, been watching you guys for years now and this is the first vid that I needed at the moment and I'm so happy you did this. i'm going to do all of them. They look so good and the dupes are better looking than the inspiration. You guys Rock!
I can make these with Dollar Tree items. I don’t own a saw or any power tools. I loved all of these especially the basket one! Definitely going to make it.
Becky's hair looks so nice in this video! Love the color and styling!
i know this series is not a competition, but both Becky’s diys not only looked way better than the original, but they also beat Kelsey’s... whoops haha love you guys and going to try these once i get my own place
This one really got me thinking of new idea's for my plant babies. Allways fun with you girls! X
Love this series
Could you do a video on all of your tools/ your favorite/most frequently used tools? 💕💕 I love this series!
They make galvanized-look grey spray paint if you wanted to make that bucket look exactly like the Pottery Barn one. Great job on all 3 projects!!