When I was a theater teacher, we called these "Hollywood Flats." We used 1x4 stock instead of 2x4 to save on weight since they needed to be easily moved.
I'm always amazed with your creativity,being smart with building $. The glimpses of Alaskan nature are awesone, the ice fractures in the frozen lake wow! Blessings!
WOW! Y'all were sooo close, yet sooo far. I live about an hour; mid-South of Atlanta and didn't get the chance to make y'all's acquaintance. I've great admiration of your family values and y'all's tremendous skills!!!
This looks great! We know how difficult booth planning can be and have several clients just pass the design work to us because they don't know where to begin. Your DIY booth was very impressive and proof that planning leads to results.
Just loving what you guys are doing and the way you share... The more you give the more you will receive... Please continue to lead so others can follow... BIG LOVE & RESPECT!!! XXX
It was by far the best looking booth at workbenchcon. You guys did an awesome job. Hopefully we’ll see you both there again next year, wherever “there” happens to be!
Anna, As soon as you pulled the coffee table apart I thought that you could probably think of some way of adding on a piece for a longer coffee table. Maybe hinges that are attached underneath the tables that fold out, lock and allow for another piece to sit on them. Just a thought. Another idea would be to hinge the piece on top of each table and fold them out but you might need another leg for support. Clearly I am not a carpenter and I have lots of design ideas when I look at designs. I love your videos, a big fan.
Y'all have no idea how many Atlanta makers would've gladly helped some of our favorite content creators with their booth! Tools of every description so you didn't have to pack a thing! Check. Store runs and materials transportation. Check. Helping hands (assuming we'd be allowed entry). Check. Food runs, even some good ol' Southern home cookin', to minimize that "hangry". Check. How about this one? Babysitting! Check. With a plan, we could've knocked the booth out in a few hours, then spent the rest of the time meeting and greeting. If you come back to WorkbenchCon, please consider organizing a MeetUp for this very purpose. The booth looked amazing. I know it served you well, and now will have a second life thanks to Habitat for Humanity's ReStore!
I can't believe you- were in Atlanta, I miss my opportunity in meeting you in person. I can't believe it . But Great job on the build. Still in shock I missed out. 😫😫😫👍
I recently seen your episode of Building off the grid, and thought “ I know these people!” Awesome!!! I can only say one thing to you Ana... measure twice, cut once 😉 Cabin is so awesome! Congrats
Mary Justin hi! You can totally make this potable (as in easy to set up/breakdown). Try looking into rafter connectors maybe face-mount rafter hanger and go from there.
I heard you or Jen talking about this on a podcast. Maybe Jennifer Alwood. Maybe Made for Profit. Glad you shared this because I was driving when I heard and then always forget to go check out the links. Heading there now. Booth looks great.
Ana, thanks for the upload. Once again another great video. I enjoy following your channel and the great build ideas!! I have used your site many times!!
As someone who has set up a great many trade show booths, how do you plan to break that booth down? How are you going to ship those very large pieces? Or do you plan on throwing everything in the dumpster? No snark intended. You guys know I love your channel. I'm just honestly curious. ATB : )
Ana and Jake have actually made a few. One for themselves and then at least one or two for clients. I've seen Ana's THOW design duplicated and adapted as an accessible dwelling as far away as Australia on one of Bryce's videos (Living Big In A Tiny House).
CeeCee Nunya that wasn't meant as hate comment or something like that - i just wanted to shout out to that amazing craftsman. But your absolutely true - what she does is really impressive!
When I was a theater teacher, we called these "Hollywood Flats." We used 1x4 stock instead of 2x4 to save on weight since they needed to be easily moved.
I'm always amazed with your creativity,being smart with building $. The glimpses of Alaskan nature are awesone, the ice fractures in the frozen lake wow! Blessings!
WOW! Y'all were sooo close, yet sooo far. I live about an hour; mid-South of Atlanta and didn't get the chance to make y'all's acquaintance. I've great admiration of your family values and y'all's tremendous skills!!!
This looks great! We know how difficult booth planning can be and have several clients just pass the design work to us because they don't know where to begin.
Your DIY booth was very impressive and proof that planning leads to results.
Just loving what you guys are doing and the way you share... The more you give the more you will receive... Please continue to lead so others can follow... BIG LOVE & RESPECT!!! XXX
Now that was a booth. Loved that your split coffee table was in the booth. Perfect for Spruc’d.
It was by far the best looking booth at workbenchcon. You guys did an awesome job. Hopefully we’ll see you both there again next year, wherever “there” happens to be!
very cool booth. I loved the cracked ice photo; very hauntingly beautiful.
Anna,
As soon as you pulled the coffee table apart I thought that you could probably think of some way of adding on a piece for a longer coffee table. Maybe hinges that are attached underneath the tables that fold out, lock and allow for another piece to sit on them. Just a thought. Another idea would be to hinge the piece on top of each table and fold them out but you might need another leg for support. Clearly I am not a carpenter and I have lots of design ideas when I look at designs. I love your videos, a big fan.
Y'all have no idea how many Atlanta makers would've gladly helped some of our favorite content creators with their booth! Tools of every description so you didn't have to pack a thing! Check. Store runs and materials transportation. Check. Helping hands (assuming we'd be allowed entry). Check. Food runs, even some good ol' Southern home cookin', to minimize that "hangry". Check. How about this one? Babysitting! Check.
With a plan, we could've knocked the booth out in a few hours, then spent the rest of the time meeting and greeting. If you come back to WorkbenchCon, please consider organizing a MeetUp for this very purpose.
The booth looked amazing. I know it served you well, and now will have a second life thanks to Habitat for Humanity's ReStore!
I can't believe you- were in Atlanta, I miss my opportunity in meeting you in person. I can't believe it . But Great job on the build. Still in shock I missed out. 😫😫😫👍
I recently seen your episode of Building off the grid, and thought “ I know these people!” Awesome!!!
I can only say one thing to you Ana... measure twice, cut once 😉
Cabin is so awesome! Congrats
This turned out great. I hope you do something on a portable booth. For vintage markets. 😊.
Mary Justin hi! You can totally make this potable (as in easy to set up/breakdown). Try looking into rafter connectors maybe face-mount rafter hanger and go from there.
I heard you or Jen talking about this on a podcast. Maybe Jennifer Alwood. Maybe Made for Profit. Glad you shared this because I was driving when I heard and then always forget to go check out the links. Heading there now. Booth looks great.
Aaahhh I didn’t know you were in my area! I wish I knew so I could come see you ♥️
I just went on SPRUC'D to check it out and I really think it's great and intend on buying a few plans in the spring.
Welcome to Atlanta..... that’s home for me. Wish I could have had the opportunity to meet you while you were here.
This video was incredibly helpful. SO MUCH quality designs provided in this video. thanks for sharing.
Your booth was beautiful! It felt like sitting in a living room!
Fantastic design! Really nice to see the hard work that goes into the finished product.
Nice job on booth. Looking forward to links.👍😊🙏🏼
Ana, thanks for the upload. Once again another great video. I enjoy following your channel and the great build ideas!! I have used your site many times!!
Great job guys. It all came together great. You all are some great DIYers. Good luck w/everything.
Chris from Missouri
I love it all! The coffee table is so clever and cool looking!
Thank you so much for your generosity and passion. Louise. XX
Sorry I didn't get a chance to meet you or get a session with you at WBC. I enjoy your channel and will definitely check out sprucd
Amazing build ! good luck in the trade show
As someone who has set up a great many trade show booths, how do you plan to break that booth down? How are you going to ship those very large pieces? Or do you plan on throwing everything in the dumpster? No snark intended. You guys know I love your channel. I'm just honestly curious. ATB : )
We donated to habitat for humanity restore
@@AnaWhiteDIY Thanks for the reply. Kudos on the donation. I'm sure they will get put to good use. Keep up the great work. ATB
I love this!
Ana the mogul!! LOL! You go girl!!
That would be awesome!
Hey Ana - can I make a build suggestion? Try a pivot door! I'm sure you could make a beautiful one for a fraction of the cost!
It turned out nice! Impressive! The baby is getting so big! Seems like yesterday you were pregnant! ♡
Where did you find the paneling? It’s fantastic!
So the booth is like a “flat pack”? Very cool.
This was awesome . Thanks for all you do !
👍😊🙏🏼 nice Ana......
The big table? Nothing in the description after all. Would you please put it in? Thanks! Beautiful booth, BTW!
Respect from Egypt beautiful woman
Have you done some RUclips lessons for sketch up? Would love that!
We are planning a video series
@@AnaWhiteDIY In the meantime, can you recommend a Sketchup tutorial? On my second go of trying to master it and still not getting it!
Supervisor has to have her custom made shirt as well...lol....and nice booth. And at the end how thick is that ice...dang....
Very nice! Thanks for sharing!
Spectacular effort.
Hi. So cool. Please add the links (that you mentioned in the video) in the description. Thanks.
As usual it's fantastic!!!
The desk... was that a buy, or a build?
We're looking for a good, quick desk plan...
Beautiful! Where are the lights from?
You're wonderful.
Thanks so much for the visit!
Were there any complaints/issues having unfinished open walls facing the vendors on either side of you?
Have you ever built a tiny house on wheels? I think you two would be so creative!
Lori Rugato they have in one of their older post. It was really a nice built.
Ana and Jake have actually made a few. One for themselves and then at least one or two for clients. I've seen Ana's THOW design duplicated and adapted as an accessible dwelling as far away as Australia on one of Bryce's videos (Living Big In A Tiny House).
Thank you Morning Dove I will check it out ❤
Hi Ana, I'm sorry but I never found those coffee table plans. When you have a sec could you repost? Loved your design booth. Very classy
Kelly Shenanigan good looking out! 😉
@@KellyShenanigan - thanks!
good on you.
is the lighting link somewhere else ??
I love the split coffee table. Where can I find it?
Last week's Anna White Video
@@kansmill I missed that. Thank you!
We bought a pattern from spruc’d last weekend and we are not able to figure out how we can down load it. Please help!
Thanks for using sprucd! Can you reply to your purchase receipt email asking for help please
We never got an email reply.
We purchased the rustic farm house double vanity.
Beautiful as always! Please share the link to Jen's channel, thanks
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Lovely Video as always. Thank you for sharing your story with us!
Thecrazyframer would have done it in less than 10 minutes 👍
With a baby in tow? I don't think so. Lol! Ana White rocks!!
CeeCee Nunya that wasn't meant as hate comment or something like that - i just wanted to shout out to that amazing craftsman.
But your absolutely true - what she does is really impressive!
nice ladders...…..lol