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TVGHDThrifty Living With Liz Fenwick2h 59mHello Inspo

Watch Liz transform inexpensive finds into high-end home decor for spring.

Original Air Date: Jul 24, 2024

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S7, EP1 "30 Thrifted DIYs Part 1"
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S7, EP1 "30 Thrifted DIYs Part 1"

Liz shares 30 DIY projects from thrift store finds.

S8, EP1 "Rustic Farmhouse DIYs"
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S8, EP1 "Rustic Farmhouse DIYs"

Budget-friendly DIY projects that will give any home a rustic farmhouse vibe.

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S9, EP7 "Spring DIYs Part 1"
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S9, EP7 "Spring DIYs Part 1"

Watch Liz transform inexpensive finds into high-end home decor for spring.

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S6, EP2 "Budget-Friendly Home Items"
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S6, EP2 "Budget-Friendly Home Items"

Liz hunts for budget-friendly gems and creatively integrates them into her daily life.

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S10, EP13 "High End for Less Part 2"
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S10, EP13 "High End for Less Part 2"

Liz showcases how to transform ordinary, budget-friendly items into high-end decor pieces.

S10, EP12 "22 Items Under $22"
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S10, EP12 "22 Items Under $22"

Liz shares 22 online finds under $22, then how to elevate budget-friendly items for a luxurious look.

S10, EP11 "High End for Less Part 1"
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S10, EP11 "High End for Less Part 1"

Liz showcases how to transform ordinary, budget-friendly items into high-end decor pieces.

S10, EP10 "Online Shopping on a Budget Part 2"
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S10, EP10 "Online Shopping on a Budget Part 2"

Liz reveals the top online purchases she can't get enough of.


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Liz Fenwick transforms homes with thrift store steals and discount deals.
Original Air Date: Jul 22, 2024
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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