We had a cool front come through and with a nice breeze in the air, I actually felt myself looking forward to the arrival of a new season for the first time this summer. Next Monday I'll be participating in a Home Depot DIH (Do-It-Herself) Virtual Workshop where myself and other bloggers will be sharing a tutorial for this darling rustic wheelbarrow pictured below. I'm so excited about this project... I think it's such a perfect project to usher in the new season. I just made my wheelbarrow this weekend and I can't wait to use it in my fall decorating! It will be so fun to share all the details with you about how you can build one yourself and personalize it.
The Virtual DIH Workshop Party will be next Monday, September 12, at 1 p.m. EST.
Also, did you know The Home Depot offers free workshops at all of their locations for do-it-yourselfers of all ages and experience levels? There are three types of Workshops offered... Do-It-Yourself (DIY), Do-It-Herself (DIH) and Kids. Customers can learn how to build decor projects, how to make easy home repairs and how to operate tools through demonstrations and step-by-step instructions. You can visit http://workshops.homedepot.com to learn more.
There will be a Rustic Wheelbarrow Workshop in a Home Depot store on September 15 where you can learn to build a decorative wheelbarrow! You can REGISTER HERE for the (free!) workshop in a store near you! Such a neat program!
I'll see you back here next Monday where I'll share my customized version of the wheelbarrow!
Disclaimer: Thank you Home Depot for sponsoring this post!
Yes, the 1st Saturday morning of each month, they offer a woodworking project for children. (no cost) Our granddaughter loves this, and her orange Home Depot apron is full of the badges that depict each project. Santa even put a pink hammer in her stocking a couple years ago!
ReplyDeleteThat is so neat! Your granddaughter just sounds adorable!
DeleteHow fun! I can see the rustic wheelbarrow full of Autumnal goodness in front of your home.
ReplyDeleteKathleen in Az
Thank you! It will be so fun to use for all kinds of holiday decorating. :-)
DeleteGlad to hear from you and praying you have a good fall :) this is a super cute project, can't wait to see your personalized version!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Kendall! I hope you also have a wonderful fall!
DeleteHi I just visit your Instagram photo's. I was wondering if you still take photo's with your camera or your phone? Your photo's are very good. I hope one day you can share some tips with us on how to get great photo's. Thank you for sharing this I will have to take my girls there.
ReplyDeleteI use both my Iphone and my camera! For the photos that look better, I probably used my big camera. ;-) Thank you for your kind words and I hope you are having a great weekend!
DeleteP.S. I haven't ever shared any tips because I feel like such a novice! Everything I've learned has been through trial and error. :-) I don't even know the right names for the buttons on my camera! :-D
DeleteFun! And very cute! Can't wait to see what personal touches you put on it!
ReplyDeleteLove it, I just registerd for the workshop! I am excited to make it. I think I will buy the additonal hardware while I am there to add later to make it look an old soda crate as well.
ReplyDeleteKeep posting such good and meaningful articles. Good Job.
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