@nataniahinds: my first time actually building something on my own🤣 #fyp #viral #moving #newhome #homedecor

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adrianvelo_
adrianvelo® :
HELLOOO THE SUNSET?! 😍
2026-03-23 19:41:50
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nana_james0
nana_james0 :
Why do you scream??
2026-03-24 06:04:00
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mayaaa_888
Mayaaa-ox :
How comes the headboard is so low😳
2026-03-23 18:41:00
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lisasteelexoxo
Lisa Steele :
can the headboard sit higher? maybe drilled into the wall?😁😁😁
2026-03-23 18:38:10
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kiikii_bee
Sweetlikechoclate :
why’s the head board on the floor? it doesn’t look good
2026-03-23 18:45:13
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angelica_1192
angelica_1192 :
I think for a king you need a bigger side table
2026-03-23 19:27:25
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tuscanprincess05
꧁ꨄ tuscanprincess05 ꨄ꧂ :
What’s the height of the mattress? This is ideal for me
2026-03-24 00:52:19
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daynakmua
Dayna | Beauty Creator ✨ :
LOL why did it bend like that??? 😂😂😂
2026-03-23 19:46:51
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residentrichaunty
Anthea :
Wait. 5 hours to build 1?! Girl did you take a 3.5 hour break and have a 30 minute nap?
2026-03-24 22:14:16
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marlabrownn
Marla :
Thats king? Wow
2026-03-23 20:35:07
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chronictruthsxo
Natasha Unfiltered -IBD & ENDO :
This is what I need. A good hight. Where did you purchase please?
2026-03-23 18:41:15
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sjfollowell
✨Sammy✨ :
So stunning!! I’m loving how it’s all coming together for you and your momma 💕
2026-03-23 22:50:24
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_tj911
🧸 :
So I guess where not gonna talk about that sunset
2026-03-25 07:42:43
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youcantfindcarina
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Where’s the shirt from
2026-03-24 18:36:34
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jasly964
Jaslyn :
King size?? Why does it look so small 😅😅
2026-03-24 17:30:08
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mk529920
️ :
I love her energy
2026-03-24 16:44:36
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.precious.madondo
Precious Madondo🎀 :
Calm down chommi😂🥺
2026-03-24 06:49:36
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deegila24
Silent Celebrity😫 :
The sunset was so tea🔥
2026-03-23 19:06:23
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vickymarland
Vicky Marland :
The wood panels at the back that attach the headboard can be adjusted I think it’s ment to be higher than that doesn’t look right but I could be wrong
2026-03-23 21:33:06
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onasofficalaccount
𝐈𝐭𝐬𝐎𝐧𝐚🫧💕👑 :
The sunset 😍
2026-03-23 18:52:19
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shanaybop
🧸ྀི 𐙚𝒜𝓈𝒽𝒶𝓃𝓉𝒶𝑒𐙚🧸ྀི :
Your bed looks so cute
2026-03-23 18:39:15
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theonly_mrsjarv
Roch🖤🇧🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 :
Turn the backing around so when you see into the open space under the drawer it has a nice back not the wood.
2026-03-23 19:53:18
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abzwhoo
abzwhoo :
UR SO FUNNY😭😭
2026-03-23 22:35:36
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jenniecharles20
🎀Jen🎀 :
king size where?
2026-03-24 07:35:33
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s.kh_
Shaz :
Nah I acc love your videos. Makes me soo happy coming back from work and seeing your content 😊
2026-03-24 00:20:19
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There was a time when I thought having a lot of client orders meant I had finally made it. The more orders I received, the happier I became. But it didn't take long for me to realize that more orders also come with more responsibility. Every client has a different style. Different measurements. Different fabrics. Different preferences. And most importantly... different delivery dates. At first, I thought I could keep everything in my head. But after a while, I realized that wasn't realistic. I found myself constantly switching from one outfit to another, trying to remember what stage each one was at. Some days felt like I was making progress. Other days felt like I was just trying to catch up. That's when I understood that working on multiple orders isn't just about sewing faster. It's about staying organized. It's about knowing what to prioritize. It's about communicating with clients when necessary. And it's about understanding that every outfit deserves the same level of attention, no matter how many others are waiting. One thing I've learned is that being busy doesn't always mean being productive. Sometimes slowing down, planning properly, and working through one task at a time produces better results than trying to do everything at once. Today, I still handle multiple client orders. But I approach them differently. I plan better. I stay organized. And I remind myself that every client trusted me with something important. That's a responsibility I don't take lightly. This experience taught me that managing multiple orders isn't just a test of skill. It's a test of discipline, organization, and consistency. And those are qualities every tailor continues to develop with experience.
There was a time when I thought having a lot of client orders meant I had finally made it. The more orders I received, the happier I became. But it didn't take long for me to realize that more orders also come with more responsibility. Every client has a different style. Different measurements. Different fabrics. Different preferences. And most importantly... different delivery dates. At first, I thought I could keep everything in my head. But after a while, I realized that wasn't realistic. I found myself constantly switching from one outfit to another, trying to remember what stage each one was at. Some days felt like I was making progress. Other days felt like I was just trying to catch up. That's when I understood that working on multiple orders isn't just about sewing faster. It's about staying organized. It's about knowing what to prioritize. It's about communicating with clients when necessary. And it's about understanding that every outfit deserves the same level of attention, no matter how many others are waiting. One thing I've learned is that being busy doesn't always mean being productive. Sometimes slowing down, planning properly, and working through one task at a time produces better results than trying to do everything at once. Today, I still handle multiple client orders. But I approach them differently. I plan better. I stay organized. And I remind myself that every client trusted me with something important. That's a responsibility I don't take lightly. This experience taught me that managing multiple orders isn't just a test of skill. It's a test of discipline, organization, and consistency. And those are qualities every tailor continues to develop with experience.

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