Diane Henkler

Diane Henkler is a Crafting and Home DIY Specialist based in Lexington, South Carolina. She is the owner and creator of InMyOwnStyle.com, a crafting, DIY, and home design blog. She started her blog in 2009, and has now been blogging about affordable decorating, creative DIYs, and lifestyle tips for 15 years. Her career background was in retail display curation, which led her into the world of DIY decorating and home design. In her blog, she features pieces on decorating inspiration, seasonal holiday decor projects, organization strategies, room makeover guides, painting tutorials, furniture restoration tips, and more. Diane’s blog demonstrates how decorating a home does not have to be hard, expensive or time consuming. Through her posts, she shares decorating advice, ideas, project how-to’s, and more, furthering her mission to help her readers create beautiful homes, especially on a budget. She also creates tutorials and educates followers on her social media crafting channels.

Education

  • Associate's Degree, Marketing, Fashion Institute of Technology

Professional Achievements

  • Authored a book, "Instant Decorating", Meredith Press
  • Contributor to books "An Old-Fashioned Country Christmas" and "More Creative Lettering: Techniques and Tips from Top Artists"
  • Featured on a variety of television programs demonstrating DIY decor ideas
  • Featured in multiple print publications, including Better Homes and Gardens, HGTV Magazine, House Beautiful, BHG Christmas Ideas, Country Sampler, Traditional Home Showhouse Magazine, and This Old House

Certifications & Organizations

  • Professional Interior Design Certification, Sheffield School of Interior Design

Favorite Piece of Advice

When it comes to decorating a home on a budget, look around at items you already own and think of creative ideas for reusing them in new ways. Thrift shops and garage sales can be gold mines for affordable treasures. Make it a habit to frequently go to both. If you are afraid to start a project for fear it won't come out as you would like, try it on a small item first to better your skillset.

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