St. Patrick’s Day Popcorn Mix
Do you do anything with your family to celebrate St. Patrick’s? My dad is part Irish and I remember growing…
Do you do anything with your family to celebrate St. Patrick’s? My dad is part Irish and I remember growing…
My dear friend Stacy from Not Just a Housewife wrote an amazing book called Natural Accents. She is the queen…
I am a sucker for sweet sentiments, custom art, and meaningful decorations on my walls. Which is probably evidenced by…
If you have been around here any length of time you know I am not a huge fan of seasonal…
Today I have the perfect solution for creating a focal wall that is temporary. Renters rejoice! Using vinyl is a…
Work got you down? Singing the office blues? Well, if you work at home, maybe it’s time to stop singing the blues and start painting your office….in shades of blue! I recently read that people are more productive in blue rooms. So if you want to get more done in less time, I suggest taking cues from this beautiful office designed by JLV Creative. Take a look at the five different tutorials I’ve found to get the look of this pretty blue office for less.
New Year’s Eve is quite the event at my house. Since it involves lots of kiddos running around, I tend to keep things pretty simple and don’t go too crazy with fancy decorations or gourmet food. But a girl can dream….and I find the combination of coral and gold to be simply divine. You can’t help but think of pink champagne and gold stars when considering the combo of coral and gold. So really, it seems like the perfect color trend to incorporate into a celebration of the New Year.
Hi friends! It’s Destiny from A Place for Us Blog and I’m back today showing you a fun DIY project I recently made for my office gallery wall. I didn’t even know what I wanted to call it at first, but Studded Wall Love seamed appropriate. When it comes to crafting I’m all about easy and this project falls right into that category:
This wreath will literally take you 5 minutes. You really don’t even need a tutorial. This is the most simple Christmas wreath you will ever make.  It is the same method I used for the Creepy Spider Infested Wreath from Halloween.