Saturday, May 4, 2013

Make Your Mark comes to PBS this fall!

We're still doing our weekly DIY videos every Saturday, but today I wanted to
 share some very special news with you!
Make Your Mark is coming to PBS this fall in a 1/2 hour version with 5 projects per episode!
  I'll still be doing my weekly Youtube videos and the PBS show will be available on line at PBS.org so in case you miss it, you'll be able to view it there.  We're so excited to bring you this show, it's been a life long dream of mine to be able to share my creativity with all of you in a much bigger way.
I can't wait for you to see this show!
We have terrific guests, too.
Peter Marr.....excellent carpenter!  Peter makes the larger projects with me that
require power tools and jigsaws.  He's a great guy and you'll love him!
 Kelly Nishimoto from Something Borrowed Something New on TLC.
Kelly is my BFF and my former co-host on My Celebrity Home which aired on the Style Network. 
She's super fun to hang out with and she visited several times on set 
to help me make some beautiful fashion accessories.
 Kritsten Turner from GlitterNGlue.com stopped by, too!
This girl is nuts and we had a blast creating in the studio together.  
Meiko!
Meiko came in and sang a song from her new album, The Bright Side,  and
together we figured out how to make something really special.
 Rob and Corinne from Threadbanger!
Threadbanger stopped by to say hello on the hottest day of spring, and we worked on
some fun home decor projects together.
Kristen and I posing for the camera.  Snazzy!
Make sure to put Make Your Mark in your DVR and double check
to make sure your local PBS station is carrying us.
See you soon!

6 comments:

  1. WHAT??? That's super exciting! I hope my local station picks it up! Congratulations!

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  2. That is the most awesome thing I have heard in a long time!!! Great news!!!

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  3. My kids and I made a BEAUTIFUL winter centerpiece this weekend after watching you make one on your awesome PBS show. It came out gorgeous, but the best parts were the together time and watching my son (who is autism-spectrum) enjoy and participate, too! Thanks for the inspiration!

    I see many Christmases to come with this fab centerpiece.

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    1. Brigitte, I'm so happy to hear this! Thanks for sharing with me. Sending best wishes for a safe and love filled holiday. xo, Mark!

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  4. The episode you made cement flower pots i need to know how you made them i want to do it thank you

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  5. The episode you made cement flower pots i need to know how you made them i want to do it thank you

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