my last episode...

Hey everyone, Rach here! I’ve got some news to share… This is my last episode of Project Profit! It’s been an amazing ride, and I’m so thankful for all your love and support. I’m proud to say we’ve donated $3,500 in profits to some incredible charities through the DIYs in this series. For my last episode, follow along to see how I create this gorgeous tiled console table and make sure you stick around until the end for a heart-warming surprise.

I’m definitely going to miss Project Profit, but don’t worry—I’m not going anywhere! Stick around because I have a new series coming up where I’ll be turning my cozy new loft apartment rental into my dream home. Can’t wait to share this next adventure with you all!

Ps. Sound off down in the comments what you think the new series name should be!


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MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO:
Titebond wood glue: https://bit.ly/3xxRJxe
Brad nails: https://bit.ly/3Xx2zy1
Tile glue: https://bit.ly/4cpXWdk
Grout: https://bit.ly/3zcO9ZD

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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
0:00 - intro
0:26 - planning & inspo for the console table
1:06 - gathering extra materials
1:35 - building the base (legs)
4:53 - sanding + adding tiles to base
10:07 - custom colour + grouting
13:09 - secret phone call
14:25 - marketplace pickup + bubble tea
15:40 - final touches + adding glass
17:26 - special surprise!
18:52 - final reveal + profit reveal
19:43 - looking back at Project Profit + special announcement
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VIDEO CREDITS
Host & Creative: Rachael Nyhuus, Kelsey MacDermaid and Becky Wright
Producer: Nina Pikula
Creative Director: Emma Keat
Production Assistant: Anne McCormack
Video Editors: Nick Liske & Justin Abalos
Social Media: Giuliana Rucchetto & Melanie Parkinson

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