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“Young House Love” internationally acclaimed bloggers and bestselling authors at the Tacoma Home & Garden Show, Jan. 25

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With an international following, the couple behind the popular “Young House Love” blog appear at the Tacoma Home & Garden Show® on Friday, January 25.


 Bloggers and best-selling authors John and Sherry Petersik have generated an international following as they share the adventures-and misadventures-of renovating an older fixer-upper residence in Richmond, VA.


 The couple appears at the show Friday, January 25 with a special presentation for showgoers at 1 p.m. followed by a book signing of their New York Times bestseller, “Young House Love.”


 John and Sherry will share some tips and advice on Do-It-Yourself projects that came out of their own home renovations, mistakes and all. Armed with a little bit of know-how and a lot of enthusiasm, they put their creative, common-sense spin on how to make the most of home projects of all sizes.


 With millions of unique visitors, “Young House Love” grew from a little blog created to track the progress of the Petersik’s kitchen remodel for friends and family. After nearly five years of putting daily (and twice-daily) posts out there, it grew from a passion and a hobby into an actual job.


Their widely read blog shares with their readers some of the “home-wisdom” learned along the way. Some of the most popular projects include making no-sew curtains, painting kitchen cabinets and refinishing furniture. Other quick tips for the allusion of space and drama include painting a brick fireplace, going bold with built-ins and even raising the shower curtain height.


 Show hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday through Friday (January 23-25); 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday (January 26) and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday (January 27).


 Admission to the show is $10.00 for adults, $8.00 for seniors (62 and older), weekdays only, and free to children 16 and under. Two Day Passes are $16.00 for adults and $12.00 for seniors. Weekday Discount Coupons are available online at www.otshows.com.


 For more information, visit www.otshows.com/ths/.

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