Do you say Reeobee or Ryeobee? Serena and I both say Ree!
Serena Appiah from Thrift Diving loves 30 room makeovers, but she’s doing something different—a 30 day outdoor patio makeover. Follow along with Serena as she does her OWN patio makeover as well as a weekly webisode with Ryobi Outdoors showing you that it’s not so overwhelming as you might think.
Accept Serena’s challenge this month to do your own #OutdoorOverhaul and enter to win from Ryobi Outdoors.
Serena may build an outdoor bench/sofa similar to Ana White’s design on Ryobi Nation.
Serena talks about her laundry room makeover as well as her Master Bath Makeover .
I got Serena to spill the beans on a new webisode series called Toolin’ Around, I don’t think it has aired yet—because I couldn’t find anything about it. One of the hosts is David Sheinkopf, follow his facebook page to keep up with the latest news on that!
Serena has a new feature on her blog, Reader of the Month, and asked me to be the guest this week. She also told us that many of her readers mention My Repurposed Life as one of their favorite blogs.
Serena’s favorite repurposed project is a DIY Art Caddy made from a knife block, but right up there is her most proud repurposed item, some wooden salad bowls as feet. Gail dishes about the best place to get bun feet FREE!
The big question Serena asked me? “if you were not doing My Repurposed Life, or not being a school teacher, what else would you be doing”? Tune in for the answer to THAT burning question.
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Gail Wilson is the author and mastermind behind My Repurposed Life. She is obsessed with finding potential in unexpected places and believes that with a little hard work and imagination, any old thing can be made useful again, including herself!
Gail reinvented herself during a midlife crisis and has found purpose again. She hopes you will find new ideas for old things and pick up a few tools along the way.
Serena @ Thrift Diving
Thanks for the interview, Gail! I haven't had a listen yet since I've been on vacation! Can't wait to share this with my readers! š