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Hair Tool Storage

June 21, 2014



As many of you know,  I was recently asked if I would like to be a contributor with “Remodelaholic”. Well,  today is my  first official  post as a member of the team, and I am absolutely thrilled! I am pleased to present today’s  tutorial…

You can see how I  turned a  false front cabinet door, into something amazing! Head on over to Remodelaholics  to read more, and make sure to show them some love!
Corey

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Comments

  1. Kelly says

    August 6, 2014 at 5:58 pm

    Corey,

    Good Afternoon! I just found your website from a post on Facebook and have to say, I’m VERY impressed with your projects! Several are well above my skill level, but hey – I may just have to work my way up to them.

    I wanted to make a suggestion for your website though – can you please link the pictures (specifically in your project gallery and in the individual posts like the hair tool storage post) to the actual project tutorial? After I read through the first page on the website I went to the project gallery to see what else you had done but although I saw several projects I was interested in, when I clicked on the picture all I saw was a larger version of the picture. In the hair tool storage post, when I clicked on the second picture in the post (that has the title of the post layered over the picture and the website name), I got the same thing instead of being linked over to the Remodelaholics website. The link in the text for Remodelaholics blended so much with the rest of the text that I almost missed it completely. Just a suggestion but I think it would be helpful for your visitors.

    Thanks again for posting your projects. I look forward to seeing what you will do next!

    Kelly Smith
    kellysmith@marykay.com

    • coreydecker@gmail.com says

      August 7, 2014 at 8:39 pm

      Kelly,

      Thank you so much for reading and taking time to comment! I TOTALLY agree with you. I just launched this new site location a month ago, and I have a LOT of kinks to iron out. Unfortunately, I am not a skilled web designer, BUT, I do plan to implement a lot of your suggestions! It’s a little bit of a learning process. Thanks for your patience.

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