Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Expensive DIY Projects

They say some people pour their money into their homes. This might look like a simple block house, decorated with plastic jewelry...


...but with a floor made of $500 bills, I'd say my girls might need to reevaluate their DIY budgets. I wonder who they get their expensive taste from?

After I tile my bathroom with diamonds, we're going to Bible study at church, and then I'm working on some home projects and running some errands today. What are you up to?

10 comments:

  1. ah yes....high standards those girls!!! This is too cute Amanda!! ;)

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  2. I love the money floor! Looks like your girls are learning a lot about decorating from you.

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  3. So cute!!

    Today I'll be finishing up school supply shopping - we go back next Monday!

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  4. I hope they are 3 carat diamonds with flawless cut and clarity. I would expect nothing less.

    ;)

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  5. Haha too cute! I have to get busy on school supply shopping today!!

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  6. Too funny! You are going to have to teach them how to shop the thrift stores:)

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  7. Hahaha, minus the fact that the floors are made up $500 bills, I can definitely say your girls are taking after you - that castle looks beautiful, and artistic! :-)

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  8. There's probably a Bible study lesson in this somehow. They definitely put their creative minds to work.

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  9. Amanda, that's really wasteful. You should tile the floor with something more affordable like aquamarine or maybe sapphires and WEAR the diamonds. After all, you need to set a good example.

    Love the girls' creation!

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  10. Is the floor hard to clean? Ha
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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