TG4's new six-part series, Déan Tú Féin É, features Aileen Hogan, a highly creative woman who encourages everyone to try their hand at DIY, no matter their experience or ability.
Irene has a large following online and her website called Shabby.ie has many options. She is based in Terryglass, County Tipperary. Irene helps people improve their skills and creates new objects and furniture around her house.
On the show, she talked about how she started this business: “I've been upcycling for years and it's become my second career,” she said.
People around her started helping her and the business grew from there. Her work can be viewed at her www.shabby.ie. This new TV show aims to foster a 'can do' attitude in viewers and provide advice and tips on the 'how' and 'when' of tackling her DIY projects, big and small.
Inspired by DIY enthusiast and Branagh founder and artistic director Marc Mack Lochlein, the presenter's hands-on, hands-on approach and enthusiasm for all things DIY comes through as he explores the long-eschewed backyard. The entire series will inform, entertain, and encourage six novice DIYers who want to tackle their projects.
In the second episode, which aired last Thursday, presenter Mark went to Donore, Co. Meath, to help a young man, Locline Mac-an-Schounic, fix a broken gate on the side of a house that was causing a lot of problems. visited. They also worked on other projects in the garden.
Also in the second episode, the show's inquisitive reporter Brid Tresa Ní Gaoisin meets two new DIY heroes and a man who transforms old and discarded washing machine drums into beautiful custom-made furniture. Met Gearoid de Faoite (Greystones, Co. Wicklow). fire pit.
This series has something for everyone, from budding DIY enthusiasts to seasoned DIY heroes, all united by one purpose: improving their homes and living spaces.
Each show, produced by television production newcomers Grohl Media under the guidance and guidance of Tyrone Productions, illustrates the true and exciting progression of these skills through follow-up visits and large-scale project releases. Masu.
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