Sam's How To
Contributor · No. 04 / Spring '26
Auburn curls. Denim jacket. Stubbornly doable.
Sam is the one who shows up with sawdust in her hair and makes you believe you can tile your own bathroom. She doesn't do fancy — she does finished. Her garage is her studio, her weekends are her content, and every guide she writes comes from something she's actually done with her own hands.
When she's not elbow-deep in a project, she's documenting the process so you can skip the mistakes she already made. No fluff. No filler. Just the part where you learn how to do the thing.
She came to home improvement the long way around — art school, a thrifted teak chair, one YouTube rabbit hole, six wrong cuts, and somewhere around the seventh attempt it clicked. Now she works full-time on whatever's broken in the house and writes about whichever piece of it she figured out that week.
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