Ahhh! Our book baby is officially out there in the world. Holy cow it’s crazy. We thought once the book was actually released this might feel real but it still feels like it’s a big game of make believe – despite all of these awesome photos that you guys keep tweeting and Facebooking to us (anything with a dog, a baby, or a funny face = awesomeville).
And ever since those early days of cobbling this labor of love together, we’ve been itching to share some behind the scenes peeks, so it’s an understatement to say that the 27 photos in this post were burning a hole in our pockets for nearly a year. So without further ado… the long-awated we-can-finally-share-these-photos scoop. Below you’ll also find a ton of details from many pages of the book with the correlating back story (if you don’t have a book in front of you, it might not make as much sense as it could – but you can still check out all the behind the scenes pics and then flag this for later). #warningitslong
- The inside flap picture – The photo on this page with me and John mugging for the camera was actually one option that they shot for the cover, but since we were trying to dodge having our big smiling faces on the cover we campaigned against it being “the one.” Thankfully they opted for a more text heavy cover (with our cheesing faces much smaller) and we dodged that bullet. But while we had that corner all styled (we did all of the photo styling for the book ourselves so it felt as much like us as possible), we shot this picture to remember the setup. We love that it’s a bunch of projects smashed together in a random-ish grouping.
- Page 25 – We only papered the backs of the bookcase that were going to be seen in this shot, so if you zoomed out the back of the shelves above it were still blue – and the rest of the room was a disaster.
- Page 30 – This is the first of several furniture makeovers in the book, but to save time we executed them at the same time (it’s easier to prime everything while the primer is out, right?). We were pretty certain the neighbors thought we were crazy. We called it our “furniture graveyard.”
- Page 32 – We snuck a family photo of one of our visits to see the Bowers in Georgia into this shot. And oh yeah, that paint color is still on that wall in our playroom to this very day. Someday we’ll repaint.
- Page 35 – We only made one curtain panel for this project, which meant it wasn’t really functional as a curtain or usable to anyone else in a charity auction, which is why it later became our headboard. And the nail holes from those frames are still in our living room wall. We’ll caulk them someday…
- Page 37 – There are several illustrations throughout the book because we knew we couldn’t execute every idea that needed some sort of visual (and our publisher agreed that it’d be nice to break up the photos a bit). Our publisher asked us to send some samples of illustration styles we liked, so I plucked out some from a Real Simple article that we loved and hoped we could find someone similar. They did us one better and actually snagged that very same illustrator – Emma Kelly – and she was awesome.
- Page 38 – This was the first shot we took for the book. We had to scramble because the first day was supposed to be all of our “before” photos of all of the various pieces of furniture that we were making over, but a miscommunication meant that the photographer didn’t have the right equipment with him for those. So we went straight to shooting a few already-done afters. The red berries were stolen from a bush out back because we hadn’t planned on needing flowers that day.
- Page 39 – We originally shot this without Burger and then he jumped up there and we liked it better with him in it, so we snapped a few more shots and called it a wrap.
- Page 46 – We borrowed this sofa for the day since we couldn’t shoot our giant sectional as cleanly/easily. We only had it a few hours with it, so we rushed to set everything up – including adding a rug and frames that later got cropped out of the final images. D’oh!
- Page 47 – That’s Katie Bower‘s hallway. Since this isn’t your typical home book shot across multiple high-end residences (and it was all a grass roots book shot in our home) there were a few concepts that we wanted to touch on but couldn’t demonstrate in our own home – like a project with stairs since we live in a one story ranch – so a handful of room pictures in the book (like the stairs on page 49 and Layla’s kitchen on 85 and the front door on page 309) are photos that we got permission to use to help demonstrate some of the projects that we didn’t want to leave without a photo.
- Page 55 – This is a project that almost got scrapped. My first attempt was to splatter paint the lantern and I think I went
a littlecompletely overboard. Luckily we had bought a back-up paper lantern so I could try the more subtle watercolor approach that ended up in the book…
- Page 56 – We temporarily hung wallpaper (with tape, not glue) just in one section of the entryway to get this shot and then removed it quickly to keep the wall freed up as a background for other shots.
- Page 57 – Tulips became the unofficial flower of the book. Every time we needed some life we got pulled towards them at the grocery store, so by the end we didn’t even think twice. It was just “grab the tulips- whichever color looks the healthiest!”
- Page 59 – We got this lot of old postcards on eBay. I was in love with them and didn’t want to take them down (but of course I had to or they’d sneak into photos or house tours before we were allowed to let these secret projects out of the bag).
- Page 61 – We loved how this project turned out and actually left it for months, but it became so difficult to shoot around it that we finally painted the door white again. I’d totally paint it again though. And remember when our bed was right near the door back then? So funny to see now…
- Page 62 – This is one of many colors that we painted various walls in the playroom for a varied background for projects and shots (didn’t want them all against our Moonshine dining room and living walls, our Plumage guest room, and our Sesame kitchen). And those reading glasses were the photo assistant’s – we scrambled to use anything we could to style things!
- Page 66 – To pull this tip off we wallpapered a spare piece of foam core and taped it to the ceiling temporarily. Everything had to go up quickly and come down even quicker so it didn’t end up in another book shot or in a shot for the blog that could give something away.
- Page 75 – Shooting anything in our kitchen proved very challenging because of the lack of natural light. So we ended up shooting most of those shots after sundown since we’d need artificial lights anyway.
- Page 78 – The wire basket is a thrift store find that Clara uses as her shopping bin for the wooden food in her play kitchen. Works for real food too!
- Page 88 – We had to reshoot the macaroni set up after zooming in on our film and realizing there was some rice hiding at the bottom of the vase from that previous setup. Sneaky little buggers.
- Page 89 – John got me these yellow flowers for Valentines Day and I loved them so much I made sure they snuck into the book at least twice (they’re also in the background on page 239).
- Page 103 – We bought these glass votive holders at Target along with little candles to put into them and right before the shoot we realized the candles were a smidge too fat to slip into the votive holders – so we had to go back for slightly thinner ones. Who would’ve thought they weren’t standard sizes?! I also insisted that we burn the wick of every candle we shot, just since the waxy unburned ones look “dorky” to me (like sneakers that are too white, haha).
- Page 105 – We had to photoshop some Garfield paraphernalia out of John’s childhood room photograph for “copyright reasons.”
- Page 107 – My nails are always painted dark in the book because they were so dirty from constant projects (I had so much glue and paint under my nails that we had to paint them to hide the mess).
- Page 108 – We brought our guest bed into the corner of the living room where the desk usually sits since there’s great light there – which is where it lived for a few days. Burger was a fan.
- Page 115 – We tried to hide meaningful things in photos when we could, like the gold giraffe necklace that Clara loves and my favorite quatrefoil earrings.
- Page 119 – This is another example of our guest room bed getting around. We stuck it up against the fireplace in the living room (where Clara’s desk usually lives) and shot it there for a different backdrop. Gotta spice things up, right? It actually blocked the walkway so while it lived there for a few days we’d just crawl over it to get through. Oh yeah, and that’s Clara favorite stuffed animal Gee making his book debut as a bed prop.
- Page 120 – The photographer Kip loved Burger, so shooting these Burger pics (there’s at least one in each chapter) was a fun break from all of the room pictures. We shot him on an all white background to make him easier to cut out later so he could “walk through” pages of the book. Lots of treats were involved.
- Page 121 – This is another bright color that we painted a wall of the playroom just to add some more color in the background of certain projects – it was called Moroccan Spice and we loved it. We used an N as the letter on the shelf in honor of my mom (Clara calls her Nonna).
- Page 125 – Kate’s original after photo had a Buzz Lightyear and an R2D2 on the shelf but we had to ask her to reshoot it without them for “copyright reasons.” She was so sweet and sent another shot that very day.
- Page 131 – This is our favorite Burger blurb in the book. It cracks us up every time we see him sitting in that basket. Dorks for life.
- Page 130 – There was a chandelier over the tub in the original illustration but since that’s not to code in most places we had the illustrator remove it. #codenerds
- Page 139 – None of our bathrooms were big enough to shoot in, so we actually shot this book photo in the playroom. We placed a toilet tank top on a makeshift shelf and just cropped enough to fake it. Looks like a real toilet in the book, right?
- Page 148 – As a subtle shout out to John’s parents (Tom and Kathy) we made these canvases in their initials and later gifted them to them as a thanks for watching Clara during so much of shooting.
- Page 156 – Everything we wrote on the calendar had some significance (ex: the 4:30 meeting has our favorite number 43 in it and we also had Clara’s birthday and a vet apt written in, in honor of Burger). We also styled the heck out of the mail holder to the left of the calendar only to realize that once it was cropped and laid into the layout you didn’t even see them. Oops!
- Page 158 – We didn’t know what to write on the label of the box so John suggested “secrets.” It makes us laugh every time we see it.
- Page 159 – This is another subtle Bower shoutout (that’s a pic of Will and Clara in the bowl).
- Page 174 – We loved the opportunity to get our niece Olivia (then 11) and nephew Jake (then 13) involved, so we were psyched that they were willing to do some original art for us. Here they are with their “practice” sheets and their final works that made the book.
- Page 180 – I originally painted this project red and John hated it! Said it looked like bloody crime scene. Then I couldn’t not see blood either so I waited for it to dry and repainted it green.
- Page 182 – We used the fabric that we stretched around the canvas of this photo as a Clara fabric the next month (February). Also in styling news, if I could do it again I’d remove the lamp from the right and move the yellow art over a scotch to the right and turn it vertically to balance the lamp on the left. Two lamps on that small console just feel kinda cramped now that I stare at the pic. So there you go. #keepingitreal
- Page 186 – After hanging all the butterflies made from book pages we realized the one that the photographer was focusing on had a rather dirty word right in the middle of it… so we blushed profusely and cut a new one after reading the whole page to make sure it was more PG.
- Page 190 – This tip was supposed to be “paint an old corbel or sconce” but then we found and fell in love with that chippy corbel so much that we couldn’t paint it and wound up leaving it as-is (so the tip changed to be more general for folks with beautiful chippy corbels that shouldn’t ever be painted!).
- Page 196 – We had done this once about six years ago and the results were terrible so we were nervous about how these would come out. John says his original drawing of me looked like the Terminator since he gave me giant sunglasses and a super square jaw – so this time he went a lot more abstract. I loved his new sketch because I’m all about big colorful earrings. Perfect.
- Page 214 – The black and white photo in this layout is a really old picture of my dad and his sister when they were kids. And all of the stamps for the stamp family tree were under $6 from a local stamp shop, even though two are from the 1920s! That was a gift that we sent to my stamp-loving dad after we shot it, and he loves it.
- Page 218 – So many frames were missing from the frame wall during shooting since we’d use them as props, etc. So on the right in the background of this page’s photo there was one picture that was actually missing, so we added one into the hole thanks to Photoshop.
- Page 231 – We didn’t think the notebook in the shot should be empty so I quickly wrote “just writing words so this notebook isn’t naked. Words, words, words. This is weird.”
- Page 232 – This shot was looking kind of bland and “staged” until I ran around the house and collected as many colorful hardcover books that I could find and haphazardly stacked them with a glass of water on top. Suddenly it felt like a room someone actually lived in.
- Page 243 – We were having a “cleavage issue” in these progress shots so I actually had to change into something with a higher neckline. Mortifying. And this was a fabric that had previously been one of Clara’s backgrounds. We used the backside of it because it was a bit more muted and subtle that way.
- Page 248 – This gilded glass lamp was one project that I didn’t think was going to turn out well (the first coat was more than a little streaky) so a few more coats later I was beyond relieved that it turned out so well. The only bummer is that we somehow forgot to shoot an after shot of the lamp! Luckily we had included it in a photo for an alternate cover idea that required us shooting against a white backdrop. We’re bummed we didn’t get a “prettier” after, but I guess it’s better than no after at all!
- Page 252 – To save time, we sometimes completed a project and then half completed another one so we’d be able to shoot an “in progress” and an “after” shot quickly without making the photographer wait for us to finish the project or reset his camera. In this case we actually drew on an entire pillow and just started a second one to use as the progress shot.
- Page 263 – Of course Sue the Napkin had to make it into the book, so here she is. I also hid a stack of these napkins in the bar cart pic on page 30. And the B on the rock is a shout out to Burger.
- Page 270 – This was shot on the weird little alley balcony that we later removed to build our deck.
- Page 273 – The cupcakes on the cake plate in this shot are locally revered Ukrop’s cupcakes (the same cupcakes that we served at our wedding).
- Page 281 – We painted the ceiling in our bathroom nook for this shot in the book and it took us over five months to finally paint it back to white (and we were constantly accidentally sharing it on the blog and then photoshopping it back to white, so it was a huge relief to finally repaint it).
- Page 283 – We only stenciled about a 9′ x 6′ rectangle on one wall of the playroom (enough for this shot to look legitimate) and it’s still there right now. I always forget it’s there until I open the door and see a big ol’ stenciled rectangle, just floating in the middle of the wall.
- Page 286 – This pattern was all John’s idea. He just cut painters tape into small strips and created this basketweave pattern and it came out awesome. It took longer than we probably should’ve spent on a project at the time, but it was worth it. Go hubby.
- Page 289 – For this project, I actually originally tried to use a seafan as a stencil and it bombed. It was too thin so the spray just left a big blob on the pillow cover. So I let it dry, flipped it over, and tried one more time with leaves on the back of the pillow cover. Thankfully that worked a lot better!
- Page 291 – The chair and table in this shot are all up on quarts of paint that were later cropped out. Everything was looking oddly low and looked better closer to the windowsill. So from far away it looked like a crazy chair and table on paint-stilts, but in the book it looks pretty nice, right? #booktrickoutofthebag
- Page 295 – We really wanted the images in this book not to just be regurgitated from our site – especially on must-have projects that we’ve previously blogged about, but couldn’t fathom leaving out (like how to paint wood paneling or a brick fireplace). So we bit the bullet and repainted the corner of our grellow kitchen for this shot and then repainted it back less than 24 hours later since we were actively blogging about our kitchen remodel at the time. Oh and see the old floors before we laid the cork in the book shot? Forgot all about those!
- Page 295 (again) – This is also the shot we were trying to get when poor ol’ Ramsey took a dive off of the wall and smashed on the floor. So up went the antlers (very very securely, this time).
- Page 300 – After shooting the before picture for this layout, we marked the location of each item on the floor with painters tape so we knew where to place things again after painting the wall. Then we lined things back up with the tape, removed the tape, and shot the after pic so the only thing that changed was the wall color – which we actually painted (no photoshop here!).
- Page 302 – We used the brick wall in the sunroom as a backdrop too, just to spice things up. The funny thing is that we never noticed how crooked the floor tiles were in there until we saw this shot! See how the four under the chair don’t line up at the corners?
- Page 304 – We were so in love with this dresser when we saw it at the thrift shop that we bought it with our own money (instead of the small book budget that we had for projects) since we knew we wanted to keep it! Nearly every other item of furniture is being auctioned for charity, was gifted to a crew or family member, or returned to the donor, but this guy is staying! We’ll share where he ends up soon…
- Page 311 – We were shooting the after photo of the mat on this page without our feet in it and it looked sort of plain, so we thought “let’s stick our feet in the shot!” – I threw on my leopard shoes and all was right with the world. It’s also the set-up that spawned the photo of us that they eventually used on the cover (I changed shoes and they Photoshopped a drill into John’s hand).
- Page 312 – We carried this birdbath all over the yard to find the least brown background that we could (it was February, so nothing was looking as hot as it does in the spring).
- Page 317 – Finding a wood planter in January is nearly impossible. We ended up having to get one shipped from a garden store on the west coast. Who knew it would end up being such a hunt?
- Page 321 – Don’t worry, this isn’t our current house’s address… it’s actually our first house’s! We did it as a loving little homage. Of course it confused the heck out of our neighbors because it’s nothing like our current address, so we kept it covered with a piece of card stock on the door until we shot it and confirmed that the photo was securely backed up. Then we just peeled it off since it was a $6 decal.
- Page 323-336 – In order to keep the book in the lowest possible price point, we needed it to be no longer than 336 pages, so there was a big scare when it ended up a being a good deal longer than that. But instead of caving to the price hike, our designer and publisher worked with us to get things down, so one way we condensed things was by making the source list at the end of the book a smaller typeface, like an index. Boom, it shaved off a ton of pages and we were right at 336 (after a few other design choices inside to condense things as well). Whew.
And since more than a few of you have asked what it was like to see the book for the first time, we actually video taped it. Don’t mind my terrible camera work (our camera makes this loud noise when we zoom so we need an external mic to fix that, hence all of my chatter about resisting the urge to zoom in).
I think we were both sort of in shock. Still are, actually. And as for that tidbit about photoshopping out Clara’s sleeve, the editor thought part of her sleeve on the arm behind her head looked weird right next to her face, so they photoshopped it out so her profile was more clear. It was something we never would have noticed, but they were totally right.
But enough jabber. Here’s where we beam at our computer screen and thank our lucky stars that we have you guys… our amazing, encouraging, and hilarious readers. There’s no way we’d ever be where we are today without you, and we don’t want to take a second of this who-woulda-thought journey for granted. We said it on the thank you page at the end of our book, and we’ll say it right here for ya too: you guys make our day every day. Thanks so much for taking this crazy DIY ride with us. We love you, for reals.
Missy G. says
My book showed up on my front porch yesterday, which was the best belated bday present to myself ever (or maybe it was the best early present bc I gifted it to myself months ago, haha)! I loved flipping through it last night and can’t wait to flag projects that I want to work on, of which there will be many!! Absolutely LOVE it, and I’m so happy for y’all!!! But more happy for me.
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks so much Missy! So glad you’re enjoying it!
xo
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karen little says
Aaahh, I loved reading through each and every page note you shared, Sherry! And the last part of this post made me teary, which is a first for me in reading your blog posts. That’s just why we love you both, too, “for reals”. I even read that part of the last page in your book to my hubby to show what saying thank you really sounds like—by the book—-hahaha….truly a super-nice post. Remember to enjoy this time of your life as it’s a memorable one!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Karen, you’re so sweet!
xo
s
Desiree C. says
Wowza! This is the third most impatient I’ve been (right behind my wedding day and our upcoming house closing in 10 DAYS!!!!!) with anticipation of receiving your book!! Though I didn’t have it to follow along in your break-down, I still read the whole post because I’m so jacked up about A// Receiving the book and B//MEETING YOU GUYS IN MINNEAPOLIS (two days before my house closing!)! I will be sure to revisit this post when I have that lovely book in my hands.
Thank you for all you guys do–you truly are inspiring and so darn artsy!! LOVE IT!
Uh…sorry for all the exclamation marks.
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, so exciting!! Can’t wait to meet you and your house closing is so exciting!! Good luck with everything and see you in Minneapolis!
xo
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kate says
I don’t have it yet!!! I can’t wait. I asked for it for Christmas, so I am on pins and needles.
I do love a chunky book, so I know I will love it. ;)
Vicki Anne Melo says
I am so inspired by you two! I’ve been reading your blog for 6 months and I am hooked. Your projects, photos, stories…its all good! Thanks! Sending you lots of love and congratulations on your new book!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks so much Vicki!
xo
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Rebecca @ the lil house that could says
Ah reading this killed me since I don’t have the book! We planned a 3 hour roadtrip to CT to see you on Friday (and get the book there) but the hurricane ruined those plans…as I’ve already whined about all over your Twitter and Instagram feeds ;) I’ll have to re-read this when it’s in my hands!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, so sorry Rebecca! I know we’ll get to meet you someday and I’m going to hug you and be all giddy.
xo
s
Rebecca @ the lil house that could says
Believe me, no one will be more giddy than me. Though I’ll probably try to play it all cool and instead say something awkward, haha. I’m reeally hoping the rescheduled NYC stop works out for us!
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes we can’t wait to hear back for when that’s scheduled!
xo
s
Elizabeth says
Woooo! Congratulations :) I can’t wait to see you in Minneapolis and get my hands on a copy.
Sarah says
Eeeeek, I pre-ordered my copy but Amazon are now saying dispatch in 6-9 weeks! Please ask your publishers to get some copies over to the UK quickly!
YoungHouseLove says
Ack! Hope they send over a ton and that wait time drops way down! Lots of people have said they thought it would came later and it showed up early as a surprise, so here’s hoping!
xo
s
Allyson M says
So, I’ve totally been holding off on buying the book because I was SURE that after all the times I’ve talked about you, my husband would buy it for Christmas.. but after this post, I just did it. lol! I say, TOO BAD if he bought one for Christmas! I want it now! :) Can’t wait! It should be here on Friday!
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, too funny Allyson! Hope you love it!
xo
s
Katy D says
Haha I’m glad I’m not the only one that calls people ‘fools’!
The book looks awesome and I can’t wait until Christmas to get it!!
Andrea Ferree says
LOVE IT! I hope you guys have been getting my tweets! I was SOOO excited when my book came in. I was having the absolute worst day but I perked right up when I came home and it was sitting lovingly by my front door! A front door I painted after inspiration from you guys I might add! (https://twitter.com/andreadepew/status/264467851748995072/photo/1) XOXO
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Andrea!! You’re so sweet.
xo
s
Vanessa says
My copy is on the way but hasn’t arrived yet! Reading through this just got me so excited! It better get here tomorrow!!!
Christina says
My favorite post ever! My book came on the 4th when I had house guests (apartment guests) in town over the weekend, when I was completely too distracted to anticipate it. Such a great surprise! My boyfriend opened it in the office and ran it over too me and we freaked out a little and lamented that we had to keep hosting instead of diving in. After they left I spent Sunday afternoon drinking coffee, flipping through it, and pointing things out to him like “That bed is against the back of the chimney in the living room!” and “I bet that brick backdrop is in the sunroom!” (Maybe I’ve read a little too much of this blog). I had no idea about the toilet-tank-lid-on-a-chair shot though. :) Yay for behind the scenes!
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, I love it! And Im so glad we got you with the fake toilet tank setup! Hahah!
xo
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Crystal @ 29 Rue House says
I can’t wait to get home and have my book open while I read this post again! It is so interesting to get this behind the scenes tour and you definitely answered lots of questions that I was curious about (e.g. where the stairs picture came from, who did the drawings). Through all those photo shoots (which are awesome and I’m already paying attention to them so I can work on my own styling at home) I keep thinking that you and John must be a really great team to get through that.
Kelli says
After I rough day yesterday, I came home to your book in my mailbox which totally turned a bad day great. I showed my husband and told him about the 243 house projects ideas in the book and he said “We better get started”.
Thank you for being so inspiring!
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, so glad!
xo,
s
Erin Ramczyk says
Okay guys, I’m DYING to buy the book and, shame on me, I didn’t pre-order it. I’d rather go somewhere to buy it so I don’t have to wait for it to come in the mail, is it at Target?? Any other retailers? Help!! (P.S. Congrats again on the book!)
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, you’re so sweet! It’s at Barnes & Noble and most other book stores. Hope it helps!
xo
s
Renee says
I have one word for you guys: Awesome!! My book arrived on Friday (big surprise b/c I wasn’t expecting it until this week) and I immediately snapped a picture and posted to FB!! I’ve flipped through some of it already and I’m really excited to get my DIY on!! I kept showing my hubby pics and saying “aren’t they incredibly talented”!! He agreed although I think my giddiness was lost on him, ha. I can’t wait to flip through and check out this page by page behind the scenes!! So happy for you and can’t wait to meet you in DC later this month :)
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, thanks so much Renee! Can’t wait to meet you in DC!
xo
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Jill from Maine says
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the book! Thanks for all you do with the blog and now the book. Great ideas and great fun you are to make us feel like we are part of your lives and really there when you do the projects or share your homes and your lives with us. Congrats & happy thoughts to you, John, Clara & Burger :)
Christina says
p.s. Here’s hoping that an Atlanta stop on your tour works out!
YoungHouseLove says
Oh yes we just talked about that again yesterday with our publisher, she’s still working on it!
xo
s
Kelly says
I love the “Behind the Scenes” info! Now if only I could talk my hubby into letting me have my Christmas present a little early ;)
Tina Bland says
Love the behind the scenes!! I would turn to a page and be like, “where the heck are they in this pic?!” it was so fun!! LOVE IT!!!
CJ says
Mine came in the mail yesterday! Great work, guys!!
Christina @ Homemade Ocean says
This is so awesome!!!!
Lindsay says
I actually think your kitchen looks better with the new painted color rather than grellow :)
YoungHouseLove says
It wouldn’t look good next to the gray backsplash, so although we liked it in that corner, it wouldn’t have worked in the whole room (we also have a gray office, dining room, living room, and bedroom, so we love a pop of color in the middle of the house – aka: the kitchen).
xo
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She Ran.She Worked.She Conquered. says
SO So SO awesome. Congrats on your book baby :-)
Added it to my xmas list of gifts to buy for friends & family!
Alicia says
I pre-ordered my copy from Amazon and had it waiting last night for me when I got home from work. Now I’m on a kick to redo my entire house. Love love love the book and all of the wonderful tips and ideas! And I already can’t wait for the next one, although it might take me a little while to get through all of the projects I now have planned!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks Alicia!
xo
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Ellen says
This post is 31 flavors of awesomesauce!
Also, I am so inspired by so many of the projects! Now, to find the time…
Natalia says
I really wish I brought my book with me to work today! I did read through this whole post and actually figured out a lot of the things you were referring to (definitely not all) so I can’t wait to go home and look through this again with the book in hand.
It was great to meet you guys on Friday in Ridgewood! I was (probably) the last person there. You guys totally made me nervous, which turned me into a little bit of a weirdo…I don’t think I even really introduced myself, or my husband (poor guy…well his name is Matt haha :)
P.S. Where did you guys get the antlers that are in a few pics above (and in the book)? I’m looking for something similar.
YoungHouseLove says
Aw you’re so sweet! As for those antlers, there’s a source list in the back of the book with everything listed so you can find more info there. And it was great to meet you! You weren’t weird at all! Promise. Haha!
xo
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Lindsey says
Congrats! Just a heads up, spelling error on “shoutout” for page 159.
YoungHouseLove says
Thanks Lindsey! Off to fix it!
xo
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Rebecca says
I got my copy of your book yesterday (Monday). Yeah!! It looks great and can’t wait to delve into it deeper. Congratulations!
Diane says
I picked up my book this morning – can’t wait to get home tonight and check it out! Congratulations – you guys work so hard and deserve much success!! Looking forward to the NYC book signing when it is rescheduled :).
Lisa says
I don’t have the book yet, so this post was torture! HAHA :) I’m definitely flagging it to read once I have your book in hand. Btw, I’m so excited for you guys! Congratulations again!!!
Jess says
Congratulations and huzzah!! I’m enjoying the book so much. Also a fan of Burger thinking “See you later, fools” in your video. Great work to all four of you! Very exciting :-)
Jen says
Wow, you guys really put your house through the ringer. Love the bed in the living room. Don’t have the book yet, but am getting it asap.
Holley says
I got home from work at 9:15 last night, and immediately ran to check the mail for my book! I spent the next couple of hours poring through (who needs sleep?). It is beautiful, and I LOVE that there are things I’ve never seen before (Ikea Lack shelves! WHAT!).
One question – I’m absolutely obsessed with the artwork on page 232. I’m not seeing a source for that in the back. Any info on where that came from?
YoungHouseLove says
That’s by Lindsay Cowles. Love her stuff! We have a Resource list in the back of the book, so you can find more info on page 330. Hope it helps!
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Mindy says
I got mine in the mail a few days ago and I have already read it cover to cover! Such a great book and I love the ikea table hacks!! Thanks for the ‘behind the scenes’ sneak peeks!
Tina says
I can’t wait to get mine now!!! I just have to ask..are you going to have a big celebration now? You should!
YoungHouseLove says
Well, we leave for Boston really early tomorrow morning, so we’re scrambling to make sure we have all of or posts ready for when we’re on the road! I think we’ll celebrate after the tour!
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Emily A says
Waiting impatiently on B&N to ship my August pre-order! Got a little misty eyed at the end of this post. So excited for you guys. The success and good wishes couldn’t happen to a nicer family :). Congratulations and good luck on the tour! Speaking of which- would love to have you visit Pittsburgh!!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks so much Emily! We’d love to end up out there!
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Isabelle says
Looking at this, we can all see the craziness you endured earlier this year with the book shoot! And to think you did all that, and the kitchen renovation and the daily postings…with a toddler… you two are truly IMPRESSIVE. Congratulations! I can’t wait to get my hands on the book tonight and re-read this post. Expect a few more orders from me… Christmas presents for EVERYONE!!! I can’t wait to meet you on the tour in Portland!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw thanks so much Isabelle! It was totally the craziest time in our lives, ever, but we’re both so grateful we pushed ourselves since we love the book!
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Lauren says
I loved being able to go through the book while reading all of these behind the scenes! So excited to read the whole thing now!
how2home says
Currently waiting for our book to come. So excited to meet you guys next Monday in Toronto!! T- 6 days :)
YoungHouseLove says
Wahoooo!
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Angel says
AWESOME!
Amanda says
I’m hitting the bookstores today for this baby! On a side note, I was flipping through the pages of the Nov. issue of Redbook this morning and I came to a page that caught my eye. I thought to myself, “Hang on! I know that ceramic rhino!” It was so funny when I realized I had stumbled upon your 5-page spread. I may have been spoiled on some of the projects that were in your book though. But who cares, this was my first time finding the “king and queen of DIY” in a magazine! :)
YoungHouseLove says
Haha, so funny! Thanks Amanda!
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Sam Frank says
I was SO psyched that mine came in the mail yesterday, I forgot to take a picture of myself with it! Whoops! Maybe tonight I’ll remember! I love it so far!
Heidi P. says
SOOOOOOOO FUUUUUUUUNNNNNN!!!!!!!!! I’m so excited to get mine today!!!
And basketweave? So cool!!
Julie B. says
Ok that’s it. Buying the book now in another tab. Great work. Nice to see a diy book with things that I would actually complete and that look more modern.
Amy says
So excited to receive your book! It better be in the mail when I get home today :)
Laura says
My mom is giving me y’alls book for Christmas, so I’m really sad I don’t have it right now to follow along! However, this will be a great Christmas Day activity. :) So happy for you guys!!!
Stefani says
I’m trying very hard to hold off on reading this post til I have your book – so difficult! Can’t wait to meet you all in NY!
caroline says
I live in France and although I pre-ordered by copy on Amazon 2 weeks ago I got an email the other day saying it wouldn’t be shipped until december 14th! That’s a long time to wait :( but I guess the demand is high so it’s probably to be expected! I’m really looking forward to it anyway!!! Sounds so exciting!
YoungHouseLove says
Aw, I hope it comes early! Lots of folks have said it surprised them by showing up sooner than they thought!
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