Hello, all. Obviously, I haven't blogged in over a week. I know everyone deals with things differently, but honestly I couldn't bring myself to talk about fabric in the face of such unspeakable tragedy. I was actually working on a very worthwhile project last Friday when I got the news, so I thought I would focus on sharing that with you today.
Project Redesign is a wonderful program in Nashville that provides room makeovers for low-income families and interior redesigns for community centers and other non-profit organizations. On Friday, I got the opportunity to work with an amazing group of volunteers to make one single mother's apartment a home. I'll let the photos do the talking . . .
Here is the living room before . . .
and after . . .
The 6-year-old daughter's room before . . .
And after . . .
I mainly helped with the girl's room so I'm very fond of it.
And, the little boy's room before . . .
And after . . .
It was such an amazing experience, and I'm so glad I got the chance to help and meet an extraordinary group of dedicated women who make it all possible.
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All photos courtesy of Suzanne Snyder, Project Redesign. |
If you're interested in contributing to
Project Redesign or would like more information, please visit their
website.
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