Young Canadians keep up pandemic-inspired DIY projects to save money
Cassie Tatone borrowed a sewing machine from her mother-in-law in the spring of 2020 after the COVID-19 pandemic robbed her of her job and shut down most businesses and activities.
Alex Antrobus, a 28-year-old living in Vancouver, started cutting their own hair in August 2021 for two reasons — to avoid catching COVID-19 through close contact at salons and to save some dough. The pandemic and rising costs of just about everything have also inspired Canadians to tackle their own home improvement projects.
Most importantly, Allaire Perrault, who calls paint her “secret weapon” and has painted everything from furniture, to bathtubs, floors, countertops, cabinets and backsplashes, said it’s helped her save “thousands and thousands” in the last decade that she’s been DIYing.
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