Advancing Prefab | Amy Marks, Queen of Prefab, and VP of Enterprise Transformation at Autodesk

Of course, you can turn the organizer all the way around so it.

You’ll have to trust me on this.. We planted pretty much everything we could get our hands on and we still have more room!.That’s a plant.. There’s another plant!.

Advancing Prefab | Amy Marks, Queen of Prefab, and VP of Enterprise Transformation at Autodesk

This is a picture of a plant that we hope might actually grow.. Chris built this little retaining wall in one area where we had to dig down to keep it all level.I kind of like it!.So that’s what we’ve got so far.

Advancing Prefab | Amy Marks, Queen of Prefab, and VP of Enterprise Transformation at Autodesk

Hopefully within a few weeks things will fill in a little more and I’ll be able to show you something that looks more like a thriving vegetable garden and less like a big brown rectangle.. Hope you liked the little tour anyway!Hope everyone had a great Mother’s Day Weekend!I don’t know what it is with me and weeds, but I just love ’em.If I see a pretty weed flower, I’ll always have to pick it and bring it inside.

Advancing Prefab | Amy Marks, Queen of Prefab, and VP of Enterprise Transformation at Autodesk

And you know how I love.

I even love pulling them in the garden.Today I’m going to share with you a little about how we got that thick, chunky, super trimmed-out look that I love in Jack’s nursery..

Step one: Marry a really talented guy..Step two: Get him to do it.. Ha!

OK, that really is what happened, but there’s a little more to it than that.. With a little bit of basic know-how and a decent saw, you can create all kinds of great looks with really basic materials from your local big box store.For example, the built-in book cases, which are made mostly from MDF, are trimmed out with basic 1/2″ strips of pine all around the front of the shelves for a more solid and up-to-date look.

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