I'm a huge fan of DIY. There's a joy in creating the decor I pepper around my home. However, sometimes I do buy, instead of crafting things from scratch or upcycling something old. Here's a case in point. A few weeks ago, I was driving through town when I noticed the most spectacular home. It was a large white farmhouse, with black shutters and the most stunning white tulip wreath hanging on the front door. It was so good, I had to turn around. I'm not kidding. The view was that striking.
Hello friends! I can't believe it's been two weeks since I've popped in to share. Where does the time go? Now you might think I've been spending my time at the beach, rather than online. And you'd be half right.
It's no secret that I love flowers. Besides telling you that I love them on an almost weekly basis, I feature them often, both here on my site and in my home. They're in my header, in my profile picture and on my business cards. Around my house, they hang from the windows, over the sink , they cover the beds and my garage wall . They're even on my family room sofa.
Turn an old metal cookie tin into a fabulous custom canister with a quick and easy upcycle. This simple DIY is cheaper than store bought versions. And it comes with cookies. What could be better than that? A little over a year ago, I shared some very pretty contact paper and my intention to give my pantry a makeover. I'm sure it comes as no surprise when I say it's still not done. Frankly, after I used a lot of the red checked paper to line my kitchen silverware drawers , I didn't have enough of it to complete the pantry job and I haven't gotten around to ordering more. But that doesn't stop a girl from dreaming.
Upcycle an old jar or bottle with this easy and inexpensive design trick. Then pepper them around your table to add a festive touch to your Easter celebration. It's a quick DIY that can be customized for any occasion and a great way to feature your old glass. Hello friends! Today I'm excited to share a colorful spring DIY and a few projects from my friends as we hop our way into spring. In my neck of the woods, Mother Nature has been quite kind lately. While the threat of snow doesn't completely disappear until late April, the birds have been chirping, the air has been warmer and the forsythias have bloomed.
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