Montreal Gazette

3 TIPS FOR PROJECT SUCCESS

- Aleesha Harris

While tackling a do-it-yourself project may seem like an easy, affordable way to create a new and unique piece for your home — for many of us, the project turns into an epic failure. From sticky surfaces to too little supplies, successful­ly completing a DIY project when you’re not a seasoned pro can feel impossible. That’s why we asked Jamie Lundstrom, decor book author and creator of the blog So Much Better with Age, to dish out her top-three tips to create — and complete — a DIY project. “It feels good to work with your hands and have something to show for your hard work,” she says. “But it takes practice, like anything, so don’t give up!”

Here’s what she had to say:

1 Preparatio­n is everything

“It’s the most boring part, so people like to rush through the prep work. But it’s really what will make or break a project. For example, if a piece of furniture isn’t primed or sanded properly, then every step going forward won’t turn out.”

2 Don’t give up

“Sometimes a project was a complete fail, but when I looked at it the next day I thought, ‘wow this would be good as such-and-such.’ That’s the best part about making your own projects.

“I’ve had complete fails that I spent hours on and threw it to the ground crying afterwards. But I forced myself to think of a different way of doing it. There’s a lot of problem-solving with DIY and being creative.”

3 Improvise

“Most of the time I complete a project with items I already have at home. I might have a few leftover things and think, ‘Hmm, what can I make with this?’

“On my blog, or in my book, when I share that project, I’ll list everything that I use, but if you were to go out and buy everything on that list, it could end up costing you a lot of money. Look around your house and see what things you can upcycle and improvise with different items.

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