How to Redecorate on a Budget (and Get Help From Sears)
Are you one of those lucky few single moms who own their own homes? If you happen to own your home you probably think about all the ways you want to re-decorate, but lack of time and money is usually the deciding factor in whether you move forward or not.
There are many ways to redecorate your home on a budget to make it look showroom perfect. You can put on new slipcovers, add a few inexpensive paintings, purchase some plants, or buy that perfect piece to go in the living room. But what about big projects like redecorating your kitchen?
Do you think you have an ugly kitchen? The better question is, do you have the money to remodel your ugly kitchen? It’s likely that you don’t (or at least is on the bottom of your priority list) especially with all the other financial responsibilities you have. So I think this is a good time to tell you about a new sweepstakes sponsored by Sears appliances.
Imagine having a new kitchen full of new appliances. Who doesn’t love the wonderful look of stainless steel? A new stove, a spacious refrigerator, an energy efficient dishwasher, or even a microwave?
If your kitchen need an upgrade, Sears appliances and KitchenAid are here to help. Simply submit a photo of your kitchen and 1-2 sentences to Sears to share why you appliances need rescuing!
November 2 is the deadline to enter for a chance to win a suite of appliances from KitchenAid (worth $7000), service life credits toward remodeling (worth $1,000), and phone consultation with Susan Serra, Sears’ kitchen design expert (worth $200)! Submissions must be in by November 2 see the official rules at http://bit.ly/cd9CNc for details.
Note: This is a compensated sponsored post brought to you by Sears appliances, the makers of KitchenAid.
Samantha Gregory
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Good morning Sam,
I stopped by for a visit, always a pleasure.
Lucille