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How to dress for DIY success

thegeby.blogspot.com - Step 1. Be TOTALLY comfortable to go anywhere in crusty, paint covered sweats.
Probably unshowered. Possibly with your teeth brushed.
Step 2. Face it that your kiddo either looks about as put together as you do, or more often then not- better.
How to dress for DIY successHow to dress for DIY success
Step 3: Forget the bra.

How to dress for DIY success

If you're like me it doesn't really matter anyway.
How to dress for DIY success

Step 4: Wear a shirt that reminds you where you live and hence why it's a bazillion degrees in your garage.
How to dress for DIY success
Step 5: Multitask and work on your soon-to-be-amazing dreadlocks with an awesome Mulan inspired nappy bun.

How to dress for DIY success
Step 6: Roll your sweats up to make a fantastic waist band.
How to dress for DIY success

This will help prevent sweat pant shredding around your ankles.
(Obviously, I learned this too late.)
How to dress for DIY success
Step 7: Make sure your pants make your backside look completely nonexistent.

How to dress for DIY success
You don't want to risk being to bootylicious while using primer.
How to dress for DIY success
Step 8: Skip painting your nails, and go for the hobbit/man foot look with a little overspray on your toes.
How to dress for DIY success
Step 9: Let your kiddo play with the hose while you work.
He'll make mud, track it into the house and on to the carpet giving you a new DIY project. Woot!
How to dress for DIY success
Step 10: Debate whether you should actually shower when your little one takes a nap or watch the Bachelorette.
Usually the Bachelorette wins for me. :)
Linking this to Mandi at Vintage Revivals FFA Challenge.

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