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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

3000 Followers Giveaway-CommandMax Sprayer


This Giveaway has ended. CommandMAX winner.




If you read via email or a reader, you may not know what happened last week.  My Repurposed Life now has over 3000 followers.  Can I get a Woo to the Hoo!   Smile    Mandi at Vintage Revivals retweeted a tweet for me, and voila! I had 3000!  Thank You Mandi!
3000 followers

Who was # 3000?  That would be Shelly!
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3000 followers

In celebration of this momentous occasion I’m having another giveaway!  HomeRight is offering another lucky reader the chance to win a CommandMAX fine finish sprayer.
CommandMax™ HVLP (High Volume Low Pressure) Sprayer Product
To refresh your memory:
How To Enter:
  1. Tell me which project you were most impressed with on the video (above)  (in a comment below)
  2. As always, you don’t have to become a follower or subscribe to win, but if you are a follower or a subscriber (email or RSS) let me know in a comment below for a second entry.
Limit two entries.
Giveaway starts today and ends Tuesday November 8, 2011 at 8 PM EST. One winner selected via Random.org.  US residents, must be 18.

I have used my CommandMax several times and I have to tell you I think it is awesome!

good luck!
gail

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Sherry@ Ties2ThePast said...

I was impressed when they painted the trim & molding! Wow!
I'm already a follower!!!
♥'s
Sherry

Jamie said...

Just watching the simple spraying of the chair in the beginning was impressive to me with such little overspray!

Jamie said...

I am already a follower!

Pattie @ On Hollyhock Farm said...

I am a follower and love your blog.

Pattie @ On Hollyhock Farm said...

I love the way the sprayer makes easy work of the wicker chair! I hate painting wicker, it takes at least 4 cans of spray! And most of it is wasted in the air!!!!!!! This is the perfect sprayer! Thanks so much!

A Pretty Pastime said...

I am already a follower :-)

Jeannie said...

I was most impressed by the window trim. I have plenty of trim around here that needs painting and I never thought of a sprayer to do the job. Now I need one!

Molly said...

the sprayer is awesome! I am a follower!

Christine said...

I loved how fast you could do trim and doors. We just this week purchased a fixer upper on a lake for our soon to be retirement. This sprayer would make things a lot easier! I already follow you on Google reader.

Christine

Donna Blassingham said...

I am a new follower also! Love what you do.

Lesley said...

I have been following you 4eva!

Lesley said...

I think the wood trim part was pretty cool in the video, but I want this to paint my master bedroom cabinet doors. Fingers crossed.

Peggy said...

Having this to finish staining the deck would truly be a savings of time and money!

Peggy said...

I'm already a follower! :)

Donna Blassingham said...

I would love to have this paint sprayer to redo my textured ceilings and deck furniture, and the list just keeps growing. Very impressive tool.

zombiedad said...

Follower on Twitter (@zombiedad). I love seeing that radiator getting painted! I have a lot of odd shaped projects like that and this would be ideal!

Terri said...

Who couldn't use a "spare" Command Max...I am lovin' mine, btw! I am impressed at the how fast he paints the chair...I don't think I work that fast, but it still gets the job done quicker than before lol!

Congrats on #3000...yikes!!

Terri said...

Of course I am a follower!

Baye said...

tough choice between being impressed most by the chair painting or the trim. I HATE doing both by brush.

Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. said...

The wicker chair because I have a very boring chair that could be really cute in a fresh color!

Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. said...

Huge congrats Gail! I'm happily following along!

Proper Prim said...

I like the fact that doors and trim can be done so quickly. That is one job I don't like to do. I have several jobs I could use this for.

Deb

Anonymous said...

Just became a follower

Anonymous said...

I was impressed with painting the window trim so easily!

alengirl said...

What's not to like, I wish this was around when we were remodeling our home two years ago! I spent many an hour painting a ton of DIY projects... I especially loved how easily it painted the closet doors!
Good thin I have many more projects to do and with a baby on the way this would help me save lots of precious time :)

Jenni said...

I know I am not the first to say it, but I am impressed by the way the COmmandMax commands wicker and other hole filled project pieces.

Jenni said...

I am a follower through Google Friend Connect. Congrats on 3000 followers and thanks for another chance to win a CommandMax.

Valerie & Its the SimpleThings said...

Yay, one more chance!! Honestly I was most impressed with how easy it was to paint the radiator thought that will probably never be something I have to worry about that was very impressive.

my_2_cents at hotmail dot com

Valerie & Its the SimpleThings said...

I am a long time GFC follower but with a name change. I used to be My 2 Cents but I am now Its the Simple Things :)
pick me pick me pick me pick me...subliminal message, lol

my_2_cents at hotmail dot com

Jeannie said...

I'm a follower!

cindi m said...

Trim and doors - wow, it's impressive how much quicker this can be done!

cindi m said...

I am a follower! xxoo

Cari and Michael Schultz said...

I just love the time-saving feature of painting the walls and trim! I REALLY need to do a new paint job in my living room and my kitchen! My kitchen cabinets are horrible!!!

Emily [On the V Side] said...

I was impressed by the painted trim and moulding - WOW!

Thanks!
Emily

Emily [On the V Side] said...

I am a follower! :)

Emily

Cari and Michael Schultz said...

I am a follower!! Just love your site! :)

Dawn said...

While I still love the thought of spraying the window moldings that quick, the deck still takes the cake for me!

Dawn said...

I'm a follower!!! (Double crossing my fingers this time!) ;)

crestlinesteele said...

I have been a follower, RSS. I check you every day! I would LOVE to have one of these. Anything that saves me time with all of the staining and painting that I do I want. Having a 15 month old, there's less time for crafting so the time I do have needs to be spent time-wisely! Thanks for the cool giveaway.

Barbie said...

I was impressed with the wicker chair. It gets in all the little spaces so well and looks so much better than when you use a brush that tends to fill in the holes. So cool!

gypsygirl said...

Congrats on the 3000 mark Gail!! Woot! I follow your blog! Gimme that sprayer!! :) please! :)Lori C

gypsygirl said...

Oh, just for easily spraying the wicker (In the video) alone a sprayer like this is sooo worth it! What is it about wicker that uses so much paint??? I really *want* one of these! Thanks for the giveaway Gail!
Lori C

ro-grammie said...

I have a whole house full of new trim that needs painting. the BEST prize would be for that fellow to come do it for me!

Heather
mackiebob@gmail

(Ps I'm a follower on google reader!)

Pru's Place said...

They had me at the trim and molding. I have sooooo much trim and molding that needs to be done and not enough time. This would absolutely make it possible.

Congrats on 3000. I love your blog and thank you for the fantastic give away.

Betsy said...

I'm impressed with all of the projects. Wow, makes me want to go out and paint something right now. I had to laugh at the attempt to use a roller on that beautiful radiator. I'd be most likely to use it on those small, hard to reach places. I have some shutters I need to paint, so I like this project the best:-)

Betsy said...

I'm already a happy follower:-)

Rosemary@villabarnes said...

WOO HOO, INDEED! Congrats on 3000 followers Gail.

518Interiors said...

Definitely the radiator, but I must say that the window molding certainly hit a nerve! Would LOVE to have it!!

518Interiors said...

Already a follower!

Renewed Upon a Dream said...

I would LOVE to win one of these! The way he used it on the window moldings it looks amazing!

Renewed Upon a Dream said...

I'm already a follower!!!

I Play Outside The Box said...

WOOO-HOOO Gail!!! You blog is my all time favorite...I subscribe ...and I love reading about all the tings you do. You're so talented.

Please drop my name in the hat for a chance to win this jewel...I'd love to be able to paint some furniture I have on hand....it would be nice if something matched in this house. lol

Love how easy it looks in the video. How handy that the width of the spray is adjustable too...what a neat feature.

Thanks for the chance!!! Have a great November!!

Oklahomaredhead said...

I've been a follower for a long time. I really did like how the CommandMax applied the paint so smoothly to the trim. I'm in the process of painting the inside of my home and this would come in really handy for the trim around the windows and also the baseboards. I hate painting trim!!

johna deroiser said...

My favorite was staining the fence..it looks so easy. I follow you on Facebook..LOVE IT

Angie Webb said...

The window trim project was my favorite. webbam@yahoo.com

Angie Webb said...

I follow you thru google reader. webbam@yahoo.com

Brooke said...

Oh my gosh! I never thought of using a sprayer on window trim! I HATE painting window trim and I have tons of windows in my house!!!

Brooke said...

I'm already a follower!

Mrs. Rojas said...

I really like the idea of using this to paint the radiators. If I win I will definitely repaint all of mine! (rojasfamily4@att.net)

Martha said...

I have so much painting to do on my decks it's scary. This sprayer looks like it would make the job so much easier.

The Thriving Thrifter said...

I'm impressed with the sprayer and would love to win one! All of the projects impressed me, but if I have to pick one it would be the trim because that is what needs painting soonest here.

The Thriving Thrifter said...

I've been a follower for quite a while and love your blog!

shannon i olson said...

i have painted those shutters before and what a pain, this makes it so easy, I would love one. Plus I have a ton of outdoor furniture that needs a fresh coat of paint. What a fantastic giveaway!

shannon i olson said...

I am also a follower thanks

Layn @ reignalayn.blogspot.com said...

I was impressed with the radiator coverage. They made it look so easy. I dont have a radiator to paint, but I have tons of other things I could use this lil guy for.

Layn @ reignalayn.blogspot.com said...

I follow you too. I dont have a cool following # like 3000, but I still love checking out your posts. Thanks for hosting the giveaway.

Ryan + Angie said...

I love how easy it was to paint the wicker chair. It's nearly impossible with a brush.

Ryan + Angie said...

I'm already a follower.

Anonymous said...

A lifetime of tedious, frustrating painting projects causes me to envy the ease and simplicity with which the CommandMax sprayer paints the wicker chair, as well as the deck spindles.

rdj8@adelphia.net

Anonymous said...

Email subscriber here.

rdj8@adelphia.net

Melissa said...

Hey! I read your blog through RSS subscription (Google Reader) LOVE LOVE LOVE the idea of using this on my side fence!! I've avoided painting my fence because it has rails that are 1"x1" It was such a pain to prime that I'm just ignoring it!

Love the blog! Keep it up! Congrats on the 3,000!

Shawna said...

gotta say I'm most impressed with the radiator paint job, what a PAIN that would have been by hand!

Shawna said...

and I'm a faithful follower!!

Kim@todayismysome-day said...

I liked when he painted the fence. Everyone knows you are supposed to sit outside all day with a bucket and brush to paint a fence right? This was so much easier!

Kim@todayismysome-day said...

I'm already a follower :).

Anonymous said...

I'm very impressed with all the furniture he painted. He made the radiator painting look easy also. What a machine. Love your blog which I read daily. Paula in Oklahoma

Lisa said...

I love the door and window trim demonstration! I am in the process of buying a new home, so I know this will save me hours, and hours of work!

Lisa said...

I am also an RSS Feed subscriber!

Katherine said...

I'm a follower!! YESSSS!

JavaNut said...

The video put this sprayer on my "I covet.." list! The uneven surfaces (like the radiator) are my most frequent object, but the window trim made me start thinking about master bedroom...

pick me! pick me!

JavaNut said...

And I've been a follower for several months now! :D

Katherine said...

I'm really impressed with the deck painting project. I also like that you can turn the nozzle to spray sideways or up and down; also adjusting the amount that sprays forth. This sprayer is awesome and you don't even need a compressor.:D

Julie @ followyourheartwoodworking said...

I'm a Canadian and thus not eligible, so just wanted to say congratulations for the 3000+ followers you have!!

Karen Jerread said...

All the projects impressed me with how it is so exact, will fill in the most intricate detail and the total control. I think my fav would have to be the window frames since that is what I want to do so much; crisp white moldings.

Karen Jerread said...

I am already a follower. Congrats on hitting this milestone.

Anne Reap said...

Love the wicker chair results. There are so many fun projects!!

Anne Reap said...

Now also a happy follower!!!

Serena said...

I love that doors and trim can be easily painted. I've got some paneled doors in my kitchen that were AWFUL to do by paint brush!!

Serena said...

I'm a new follower, and am really glad to have found your blog. It's very inspirational!

Lucy said...

I think I have at least one of each of these tasks on my to-do list, but was most impressed with the trim work painting and the shutter painting. I might actually get them checked off my list if I had one of these. Thanks for introducing us to a great looking product.

Lucy said...

I subscribe by RSS reader so I don't miss anything!

A Visit With Mrs T said...

I am still impressed with the command max power sprayer! I would love to have one of these!!

A Visit With Mrs T said...

I subscribe through RSS reader.

Korrie@RedHenHome said...

I really love the look of the extra-wide masking paper/tape/stuff they used so they could paint INDOORS!

Korrie@RedHenHome said...

Been a happy follower for quite some time now ;-)

April @ PolkaDots n' PinkySwears said...

I love the walls & trim!!

April @ PolkaDots n' PinkySwears said...

I'm a follower!

Sandy said...

Love the idea of painting trim and moulding...

Sandy said...

I am a follower also...

Toqua's Crafts said...

Now that it's cooling off here in Southern AZ I need to get back to painting the rest of the house! I believe I would follow their suggestions for doing the trims around the doors and the windows!! That is pretty impressive.

Toqua's Crafts said...

I am already a follower! And quite happily I might add! :)

Stephanie said...

Congratulations Gail! So darn exciting! I am so happy to be your friend and your follower. Here {clank of the wine glass} is to your future 3,000 follwers!

Leah said...

I am a follower!

Leah said...

I was impressed with the ease of painting that wicker chair.

mjswarr said...

I am a follower through email :)

mjswarr said...

oh the windows! How I would love to be able to paint our window trim so easily and quickly!

Anonymous said...

I loved how fast the chair was. I have a couple I need to paint and would love to use this!

Anonymous said...

I am a follower!

Debilou ~ Mississippi Mama said...

seriously impressed with how easy it looked to paint around those windows. I'd love to win!

Debilou ~ Mississippi Mama said...

I follow you

LeyAnnBennett said...

Just found your site TODAY thru a pin on pinterest.com & am SO THRILLED i did!!! I too have a LOVE for REPURPOSING any and EVERYTHING! Who wants to use things for WHAT they were MEANT to be, when you can make them something INCREDIBLE that STANDS OUT!! Ahhhh....the sprayer...love the ease I could see in painting EVERYTHING! I 'inherited' my mom & dads home & with it came her style, BEIGE & WHITE..EVERYTHING, literally!! I am now a follower & PRAY this little goodie becomes MINE cause its BREAKING ME DOWN trying to paint EVERY single ROOM of this house!!! THANKS for such GREAT TIPS!
LeyAnn Bennett
Alabama

Aly said...

I'm crazy impressed by how easily he painted that wicker chair! I've tried doing that and wanted to just throw it away and never look at it again!

Aly said...

Also, I'm a follower!

Krysstyllanthrox said...

The wicker chair amazed me. Those things are impossible to paint.

Vicki ♥ said...

I was impressed with the old embossed heater and how easy it covered that. It looks like a great tool to have. Thanks :) Hugs Vicki x

Krysstyllanthrox said...

I'm a follower!

Vicki ♥ said...

I have been a follower of your fabulous blog for some time now :) hugs Vicki x

Sherri I said...

Oh, this would help soooo much in finishing bathroom cabinets that need refinishing! Thanks to you and Homeright for a chance on this great tool.

tba247 (at) hotmail (dot) com

alittlelove said...

Congratulations!! you have 3000, I have 3, lol hopefully one day I will have as many as you. make sure you celebrate.

Jamie said...

I LOVE how they sprayed the wicker furniture so quickly! I would use this to repurpose my new Craigslist china cabinet, guest bedroom furniture, and kitchen cabinets. Lots of things to paint in my house...this sprayer would certainly help this lady!

Jamie said...

I am a long time follower! I would love to win this paint sprayer!!

Mom Halland said...

Painting wicker would be amazing! I have put off painting mine because I didn't want to have it look bad, but with the sprayer, I don't think that would be a problem!

Mom Halland said...

I also follow you on your lovely blog

Somebody's Nana said...

I've been following your blog for awhile now by RSS feed. The sprayer caught my attention with the radiator because I've done a couple of those the old-fashioned way (yuck) but the best use is the wicker furniture. I inherited 3 rather beat up pieces I want to tackle but I can't stand the thought of all those cans of spray paint! Pick me please, and you'll be sure to have a great before/after contrast!

Crystal said...

I'm impressed with the chair and molding. I'd love to do some projects around the house with the CommandMAX. Thanks for the chance to win!

Crystal said...

I'm a follower :)

galegal said...

The Command Max Fine Finish Sprayer looks like a fabulous tool. Sprying is the only way to go for wicker and louver doors and shutters but I was really impressed that it was used to paint trim as well.
Many years ago I bought a heavy little compressor so I could paint some wicker furniture. It was an ordeal. the compressor is now used mainly for filling tires.
By the way, I am a follower of your blog. Thanks for all of the wonderful inspiration and tips.

The Polka Dot Closet said...

Thank you for introducing us to this product!! I have been looking for a painter that did not need a compressor, I have an antiques booth and paint all the time! If I don't win I am going to buy one...Oh, I'm a follower!

Carol

The Polka Dot Closet said...

My favorite project, I think the most impressive was wicker and shutters!

Carol

fourkidsmom said...

Which project? Oh my...the wicker chair, the shutter, the deck railing, all of it.

fourkidsmom said...

I'm a follower.

{twenty}something said...

Yay!! I was hoping to win this item the last time you had this giveaway! My favorite project would be the basic interior painting. It left some flawless trim in that room!

{twenty}something said...

I have always been a follower! Congrats on # 3,000! Thanks for the second entry. :)

Nick G said...

i really liked the deck spraying! Wow it would be fast! Thanks
Nick

Rhia said...

I'm a follower!
I loved the trim and molding. We are doing lots of home improvements since I became addicted to Pinterest and all the blogs I have found from there!

Janet said...

The trim project was great!!!

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Janet said...

I'm your follower! :)

www.iheartmygluegun.com

Deborah March said...

THREE THOUSAND...and you're deserving of EVERY SINGLE ONE Ms Gail!! WOOT to YOU lady!!

Two Dollars said...

I liked seeing the trim project as it shows how the over spray is controlled well.
-Stefanie
2ndChanceCreations.etsy.com

Two Dollars said...

I follow you on Bloglovin'
-Stefanie
2ndChanceCreations.etsy.com

Connie said...

I love how easy it looks to paint the difficult projects like the wicker. I have wicker projects, shutter projects and Trim to paint and it would be done so quickly with the CommadMax!

Connie said...

I am a follower

Rose said...

I was most impressed with the radiator spraying.

Rose said...

I am already a follower. Love your blog!

Betsy (betsys1963@gmail.com) said...

I'm a follower of your blog and I always feel a bit jealous when I see all the projects you are able to complete so quickly! I was impressed by Paul painting the radiator so easily. Amazing!! And my hand hurts just thinking about painting the window trim. I'd love to win!!

laxsupermom said...

Wow! I'm so impressed with the precision. With that sprayer, I might actually get around to repainting my trim. Thanks for hosting this terrific giveaway.

laxsupermom said...

I'm a follower, too.

Yan Hong Lowson said...

Definitely most impressed by the wicker chair--all those nooks and crannies.

Yan Hong Lowson said...

I subscribe by RSS feed.

Anonymous said...

I loved the ease with which he sparyed the window trim!
ltnsteen@cox.net

Anonymous said...

I've been a follower via RSS feed for a little while now!
ltnsteen@cox.net

Marsha R said...

Because I have a wicker settee that needs refurbishing, I was most impressed with how easily the CommandMax handles the job!

Marsha R said...

I subscribe via email - and love your blog! :D

Anita said...

I really liked how the detail showed up on the radiator and how simple the task was to make it so.

Anita said...

I follow you! :)

Jennifer said...

I follow you

Jennifer said...

I like how the difficult projects were easy to manage (i.e. wicker, shutters,etc)!

Hopeful said...

I would love to win this. The ease of painting any project in the video was what I liked the most. I redid a desk for my daughter and painted it with a brush, I'd love to redo it again with this sprayer!

Judi Spinetti said...

I was super impressed by the Wicker and shutters, it's so hard to get into those small cracks and crevices with a brush, especially on wicker

Judi Spinetti said...

I am a follower of Repurposed Life on Facebook

vicki reth said...

I love all your projects! great work and such fun.
What impressed me was the radiator and all the textures and odd spots that got covered so easily!
Thanks for the opportunity.

Elissa R said...

I liked the window trim painting the best. That would come in handy when we repaint our new-to-us house.

Love Of Quilts said...

The trim work ! Trish

Love Of Quilts said...

I'm a follower. Trish

Susan Garman said...

I was most impressed with the coverage of the radiator. I would love to have one of these sprayers for about 1/2 dozen projects I can think of just off the top of my head. I'm sure there's dozens more on my to do list that would be cut shorter with this awesome tool. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

justgeri said...

I was most impressed with the railing but that could be because I have railing waiting for me.

Susan Garman said...

I'm a RSS follower of your blog. Absolutely love it!!!!

justgeri said...

I'm a follower

Suzanne@Meridian Road said...

What impressed me is that the sprayer doesn't "spit". I hate that. I've only used two sprayers in my life, and both of them spit.

I'd love to use this on our bathroom cabinets.

Suzanne@Meridian Road said...

I'm a follower. You have a small city following you! How
cool is that??

Tracie B said...

I'm already a follower and love your blog. I would love the CommandMax sprayer for painting kitchen cabinets and all the wood projects I make. It sure makes finishing look like a breeze!

HLawson said...

I'm follower, gearing up to take on some projects of my own! Thanks for the inspiration, you rock!

jamie allen said...

I was impressed with the machine in general! I live in utah where, come winter, I can't spray paint again until spring! From the video it looks like I would be able to use this inside NO PROBLEM! I defenately want one!

jamie allen said...

I am a follower!

June@I will craft said...

I'm a follower.

June@I will craft said...

I loved how easy it was to paint the wicker and wood chairs. Since I seem to spray paint my patio chairs at least once a year I love how quick and easy they make it look to do with the sprayer.

Susan said...

The window frames and door trims are a tie for me - I've been avoiding both projects like the plague! A burst water pipe recently necessitated a bathroom refinish. Now the walls are a lovely color and I see the solution for the door trim is the Command Max!

nursekara said...
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nursekara said...

I am a follower!

nursekara said...

I loved how it sprayed the deck!

Cheryl said...

I was so impressed by how well the CommandMax covered the radiator and the shutters! This sprayed would make my life so much easier!!

kez said...

I loved the rocking chair. That looked so easy. I am working on a project now with a cane seat, that would be so easy to paint with the commandmax. thanks for the chance to win!

kez said...

Of course I follow your blog I've been reading it for some time now, I love your pojects

Anita @ GoingALittleCoastal said...

I like the way you can adjust the spray width. The trim looked great and doing shutter would be easy. We just put in all new doors and they need to be painted. Not to mention my kitchen cabinets!

Anita @ GoingALittleCoastal said...

Yes I am a follower :) I always enjoy coming here!

ivenad said...

So my fave was the child's wicker chair! Because I paint furniture! I see you now have 3028! It's b/c you are awesome! Thanks for giveaway. Ivena

Janet said...

My favorite project would be the window moulding, it would make the job so much easier and faster. :)

Janet said...

Congrats on reaching 3,000 followers! I'm one of them and really enjoy reading your blog. :)

jennibell said...

I would *love* to tackle my shutters with a paint sprayer! Thanks for sharing and for the chance to win one myself :)

Anonymous said...

Wow this would be awesome for my shutters! Very impressed by the coverage in the video.
Kathy

Kathy said...

I left the above cimment but apparently haven't figured this out. Didn't mean to be anonymous!

Kathy said...

(comment) lol! caint spell either!

Hartwood Roses said...

Happy 3000 Followers!! What a great accomplishment!

Since I have an old house, I was particularly impressed with the portion of the video where the guy sprayed that intricate radiator. Radiators are really, REALLY hard to paint.

Sandi said...

Wow! When he sprayed the molding around that window, I was totally amazed. This is the neatest device I have seen in a while.

Sandi said...

Now am a follower

Loretta Luckado said...

Wow! great product...I love the way the Command Max got into all those tight spots on the radiator (and the wicker chair)!

I ran across your page today and I am so impressed with your work! Can't wait to see what else you repurpose. I want to be a follower...but not sure how???

MJ said...

Long time follower, first time commenter. You're blog has given me so many incredible repurposing ideas that I find I don't have enough hands to do them all with. But one project at a time I suppose.

I would have to say I was impressed with the wicker chair project. Not only did it cover REALLY well but it wasn't at all drippy, even with havig to get into all those nooks and crannies.

Rachelle @ Adventures in Creating said...

I am really impressed with painted the molding and trim! They made it look so easy!

Rachelle @ Adventures in Creating said...

Follower here- thanks for the opportunity to win!

Pat said...

Love your Blog! I would have to say staining the deck. I just did mine and it took many many hours! this would have been incredible to use for that!

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