We needed trim for the boys’ bedroom in Amber’s RV… but have you seen how expensive quarter round and molding are these days?
Instead of spending money we didn’t have, we decided to get creative. So we harvested small cedar trees from our land, stripped the bark, hand-sanded each piece, and used them as live-edge trim. It took days of work—but the results are worth it! This space is starting to look like a high-end hunting cabin.
This video is all about being resourceful, doing it the pioneer way, and turning raw materials into something beautiful—without spending a fortune.
Amber @positivelyobnoxious is a single mom of five trying to build a better life here in Arkansas. We're honored to help her create a warm, stable home for her boys—one handmade detail at a time.
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Wiley & Jenn
Our Mountain Home
PO Box 246
Booneville, AR 72927
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