Happy Friday friends! I hope that you have all had an amazing week. This one was a busy one for me trying to get some projects and posts done. Next Wednesday I'm participating in a Farmhouse Fall home tour so much of my time has been spent trying to prepare for showing off a few spaces for you. I also finally got around to painting the Hobby Lobby pumpkins I purchased after Thanksgiving last year. They are looking fantastic and fitting right into my vision. Isn't it a great feeling when plans actually work out as you expect?!?!
The first place to start decluttering your home is in your drawers and closets. Sorting through your clothes to find what you actually wear and love can make a big difference and will make getting dressed in the morning easier! Read on to learn the tips to decluttering your wardrobe once and for all.
There are probably very few of us who don't have more clothes than we could ever possibly wear. It is said that we all wear just 20% of our clothes, 80% of the time and I completely believe that is true. Clothes are the easiest things to replace, yet seem to be one of the hardest to part with.
Happy Friday to you all. I hope your shortened week has gone well. I must say that I'm happy to see that the weekend is here again!
Today I'm back with another post on my weekly favorites. I hope you enjoy all the things I found interesting over the past week.
See you back here on Monday!
Before you sort through a single possession when decluttering your home, you have to understand what clutter is and how you want you space to look and feel when it is done. This first post in a six part series guides you through this important beginning step.
I always feel the need to declutter and organize in the fall. Something inside of me associates the season with new beginnings. A new school year has always signaled a fresh start. For that reason, our decluttering series is starting as we enter into the month of September.
When I posted a survey over a month ago, there was a resounding cry for a desire to learn about getting your life back on track. Ninety-seven percent of you who took the survey said that you are interested in decluttering. And over half of you are interested in the book that is taking the world by storm, The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo.
I always feel the need to declutter and organize in the fall. Something inside of me associates the season with new beginnings. A new school year has always signaled a fresh start. For that reason, our decluttering series is starting as we enter into the month of September.
When I posted a survey over a month ago, there was a resounding cry for a desire to learn about getting your life back on track. Ninety-seven percent of you who took the survey said that you are interested in decluttering. And over half of you are interested in the book that is taking the world by storm, The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo.
There seems to be a new trend in furniture of having chairs that are deconstructed. Rather than perfectly upholstered pieces, we're seeing chairs that look as though they are waiting for the next step in the upholstery process. I'm honestly not sure how I feel about the look. Part of me loves the pretty (aka expensive) Restoration Hardware chairs, but some make me feel like the trend has gone too far.
Learn how to transform faux flowers, leaves, and berries into realistic looking branches
to use for decorating your home.
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