Atlanta’s DIY Star: Jamie Miles on Made It Myself TV

November 15, 2024
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Atlanta’s Jamie Miles, better known as “The Crafty DIY Guy,” is set to share his unique creative spark with a national audience as the latest talent featured on Made It Myself TV.

Atlanta’s Jamie Miles, better known as “The Crafty DIY Guy,” is set to share his unique creative spark with a national audience as the latest talent featured on Made It Myself TV.

The energetic DIY enthusiast has spent the past five years transforming everyday items into affordable works of art, building a devoted following of more than 100,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel. From thrift store revamps to Dollar Tree hacks, Miles’ projects embody creativity, resourcefulness, and accessibility—qualities that resonate with his growing fanbase.

Miles credits his journey as a first-time homeowner in 2018 for igniting his passion for DIY.

Known for his charisma and relatability, Miles’ content spans far beyond crafting. Fans also tune in for his fashion advice tailored to “brawn” men, clever home improvement tips, and even budget-friendly meal ideas.

Miles’ talents extend beyond the crafting table. A licensed Realtor in Georgia, he helps clients find their dream homes, offering tips to enhance their spaces along the way.

Made It Myself TV, available on multiple platforms including Roku and FireTV, is a haven for DIY enthusiasts, showcasing projects in crafting, woodworking, sewing, and more.

Miles’ new show promises the same blend of enthusiasm, expertise, and affordability that has made him a household name in the crafting community. Viewers can expect projects that combine practicality with flair—just in time to tackle their next home improvement adventure.


Atlanta’s Jamie Miles, better known as “The Crafty DIY Guy,” is set to share his unique creative spark with a national audience as the latest talent featured on Made It Myself TV.
B.T. Clark
Publisher at The Georgia Sun

B.T. Clark is an award-winning journalist with 25-years experience in journalism. His work has appeared in several newspapers throughout the state including Neighbor Newspapers, The Cherokee Tribune and The Marietta Daily Journal. He is the publisher of The Georgia Sun and a fifth-generation Georgian.

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