Zinnia flowers are lovely. We used to grow them in rows, but now we do something a little bit different. We grow a zinnia bush from seeds, for mere pennies each season, with this easy gardening DIY. Come check it out. If you're a longtime reader of Exquisitely Unremarkable, you know that I am a big cheater. I like the quickest, easiest and least expensive way to achieve a spectacular result. Doesn't matter if it's in the house or the garden, I'm not a perfectionist and I don't really care about the process. I just want things to look fabulous, as fast as possible. And if cutting corners or thinking outside the decorating box is what it takes, then so be it.
Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds is just not scary anymore. Or is it? Don't mess with Mother Nature! There are only a few precious weeks of unscheduled days and late nights left, before school resumes in our neck of the woods. Keenly aware of this fact, our family has been trying to spend as much time together as we can. Movie nights have been especially popular.
Growing up one of my mom's favorite sayings was, "One man's junk, is another man's treasure." Every single time I wanted to throw something away, she would say, "No! We can sell it or donate it to someone...remember, just because we are done with it, doesn't mean that someone else won't find value in it."
I tried Jamberry Nails and here's how it went. I am a crafty girl. I like to accessorize and decorate my surroundings. I'm a bit obsessed. I think that's pretty obvious.
I don't have time to waste managing unimportant things and clutter anymore. Do you? I just threw away several large white tablecloths. Yup. You heard me. I threw them away. I did not donate them, I did not upcycle them, I did not pass them on to a neighbor or friend. I took them out of the linen closet, put them into a giant garbage bag and tossed them.
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