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Spring is here, and decorating your home for the season can't be any easier with this collection of over 25 free printables and pretty vignettes, including this one of a watercolor sparrow and inspiring poem.
A spring mantel is decorated using vintage inspired finds and white tulips. Learn how to create your own cohesive seasonal vignette with tips from this post.
Decorating for spring doesn't have to be hard. Creating a few small vignettes help to make your home look seasonally appropriate without feeling overwhelmed by having to decorate the entire house. Read on to learn how to make a simple spring vignette in your own house.
Time to put the winter decor away and bring out some fresh touches of spring to the home. See how I've updated my mantel for the season and be inspired by 27 other bloggers sharing their own spring spaces.
A few easy suggestions for adding spring and Easter decor around your home for the season, regardless of what your decorating style is.
Good morning to you friends! It feels so good to finally be back to sharing some of my favorites posts on Fridays.
As much as I love creating and sharing what I've done, it is fun to be able to share what my friends and other bloggers are doing as well, and I'm so happy to be back at doing that. (In case you hadn't been following along before, my Friday Favorites posts were put on hold for about a month. Even though we all love Pinterest and sharing things we find interesting, some creators are not as interested in their images being shared and choose to sue bloggers over their use of pictures in posts. I took a few weeks to figure out how I wanted to continue with my Friday Favorites.)
This flavorful pasta salad combines tri-colored rotini with fresh vegetables, Italian dressing, and Salad Supreme Seasoning. It is an ideal side to serve to a crowd at a summer picnic or for a weeknight dinner with your family.
Learn the secrets behind creating a realistic flower arrangement out of fake flowers from the craft store.
A before tour of my 1900s fixer upper before it gets a modern farmhouse makeover.
Happy Friday!
This week started with a plan and a list of things I wanted to accomplish. But as typically happens, that plan was taken out of my hands and "altered." Needless to say, things that I wanted to get done didn't see completion. The downside of working part time as a substitute teacher is that when you most need an afternoon to snap some pictures and finish a DIY, you are called in unexpectedly to teach. But there is no sense in complaining, especially since it looks like those circumstances are going to continue into the upcoming week. So, posts may be a little sparse....Or maybe I'll surprise myself and get everything done. I guess you'll just have to wait and see!
Work has been continuing at my 1900's fixer upper and I've started to expose some of the original character hidden in the living room.
Low ceilings and dated paneling are about to be a thing of the past in this fixer upper entryway. See the before tour of this room before I start giving a much-needed makeover to this small space.
Sharing a before look at my fixer upper breakfast nook along with my modern farmhouse design plans for the space.
Use the last of your summer flowers and plants to create a beautiful flower arrangement for fall without spending any money at all.
The perfect combination of fall flavor baked into one bite-sized cookie, these Pumpkin Ginger Molasses Cookies are easy to make and so delicious you'll be baking them again and again throughout the autumn season!
Protect wood furniture from being damaged by warm beverages or condensation with theses stylish and easy to make DIY felt coasters.
Keeping your garden tools sharp is important for the health of your garden and landscaping. Find out about one simple gadget you can use to effortlessly maintain a sharp blade.
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