Gracie Reamer
School
University Of North Georgia
Expertise
Blogging, Books, Social Media
- Gracie graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of North Georgia with a bachelor's degree in English: Writing and Publication.
- During her time volunteering with the creator of "Tire Tales," a children's book series, she coauthored "Tire Tales: Learning About Germany," and helped build media content to advertise the series.
- In her free time, she also works on her personal blog, "A Thing About Life," where she shares stories and experiences from her life.
Experience
Gracie Reamer graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of North Georgia with a bachelor's degree in English: Writing and Publication. Learning more about her desired field, she spent a summer semester volunteering with the author and creator of "Tire Tales," a children's book series. She then coauthored "Tire Tales: Learning About Germany," and helped build media content to advertise the children's book series. Gracie also spends a good portion of her free time writing and creating content for her personal blog, "A Thing About Life," where she shares stories and experiences from her life.
Education
In December 2021, Gracie completed her English: Writing and Publication degree at the University of North Georgia, making her well-rounded with a verity of writing and publishing knowledge. Throughout the completion of her degree, she has studied expository, technical/ professional, and creative writing at multiple levels, as well as editing and publishing techniques.
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Stories By Gracie Reamer
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Plan to hang a wreath on your front door for the holiday season? Here are a handful of ways to hang one without causing any permanent alterations to your home.
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Storing your clothes can sometimes feel chaotic, but you can save space by folding them. Here is the space-saving way to fold your clothes.
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Before stripping your house down to its barest bones for a major upgrade, there are some classic elements you may want to think twice about keeping.
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Sometimes it seems like we're doing everything right and yet our plants still fail to flourish. Is it possible we're giving them too much of a good thing?
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Professionally distressed furniture may be out of your budget, but that doesn't have to mean giving up on adding a rustic and rugged ambience to your decor.
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Is there anything more impossible to fold nicely than a fitted sheet? If you've been making a mess of your linen closet for too long, we've got the solution.
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If you have a chip in your tub you might be able to take care of it quickly and easily without having to worry about replacing the tub or hiring a professional.
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Minimalist yet warm and cozy, the mother-and-son design team of Kathleen and Tommy Clements created a gorgeous and inviting space with Kendall Jenner's home.
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The sound of creaking floorboards may make you think a major repair will be underway soon, but it's quite possible you can take care of it quickly on your own.
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Charcoal gray is a popular color to incorporate into many home design styles. Here's how to use this dark and moody color in your home decor.
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If paint shades are always seeming too light or too dark for you, there is a trick that She McGee uses that may help you find just the right hue for your home.
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If you're in the market for some kitchen appliances and you want to save a few dollars on your purchases, there's a chance that Target isn't the best option.
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When it comes to picking an entertainment center, gone are the days of the wall-filling kind. We take a look at a couple of affordable IKEA options.
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If you're looking for someplace to display your prized possessions, perhaps you should consider a wall shelf from Urban Outfitters, but are they worth it?
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Summer is a great time to do some home maintenance, both indoors and out. The Boise Boys have some tips on what should get your attention first.
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If you want a new office setup without spending a ton of money, Target has plenty of desk chairs for under $75. But are the cheapest options at Target worth it?
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There are a variety of tips you can use to help extend the life of your fridge, allowing it to function properly for a longer period. Here are a few to note.
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Moving your mattress can be difficult because of its large size and awkward shape. Here are a few tips to help you move your mattress without damaging it.
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School is back in session, and many people are still working from home. These two from Target may be worth looking at if you need a desk. We have the details.
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You don't have to spend a lot of money to get some additional counter space in your kitchen. We take a look at a couple of carts and islands at Target for you!
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If you're in the market for a new chair for your home office, you may want to check out these least expensive options from West Elm, depending on your needs.
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Sometimes you have to spend extra money for quality items -- but not always. Here are three items that are worth buying at HomeGoods.
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The Scott twins are equipped with everything you need to know about the proper use of lighting, be it for ambiance, task, or accent purposes.
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If you are eager to incorporate a bar cart of your own into your home, look no further than your local Target store. We found some fantastic pieces.
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Ace Hardware has over 5,000 stores worldwide, selling everything from home improvement products to garden tools. See our best tips for effective shopping.
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Poison oak is the lesser-known relative of poison ivy -- but it packs the same punch when you come in contact with it. Here's how to get rid of poison oak.
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IKEA has plenty of options for a home designer on a budget. But do they stand the test of time? Let's look at the least expensive patio furniture at IKEA.