This classic vintage Christmas image is free to download and can be used in so many ways including making holiday ornaments and gift tags.
Enhance the flavor of traditional apple cider by cooking it on the stove with all the flavors of fall and then enjoy a mug of the warm beverage as the temperatures cool down this autumn.
As the weather grows cooler, your front porch or patio can become the perfect place to enjoy the outdoors. Learn what you need to do to create a space as cozy as the indoors of your home.
Awhile back, I mentioned that I was going to be participating in a market to sell some of my handmade items. Then I had an idea to also hold a sale at my house the weekend before because I was not allowed to sell anything that wasn't handmade at the original market. I had all these farmhouse style pieces I had picked up in addition to all my vintage finds that I wanted to sell, so this seemed like the perfect plan. (I say that because I've since learned Fourth of July weekend in my town is not the time to do something like this. And don't even get me started about how you end up with no customers because two neighbors decide to have yard sales the same time and people don't follow the fancy black signs that you've created to their destination and end up at the yard sales instead of your own sale. I've accepted the setbacks and moved on!)
A simple solution for storing dirty towels, dish cloths, and rags in the kitchen until wash day.
Last week, I was taking a look at many of the pins that I've been saving on Pinterest and saw a few patterns. One of them was the use of antlers in decorating. While I can't say that I actually would use this trend in my own space, they seem to be popping up in the styled rooms that I like. And I think the look may be growing on me.
On one hand, the thought of decorating with antlers reminds me of being in a man cave filled with someone's hunting trophies. Buck heads on the wall.....stuffed turkeys sitting on the floor....and dark wood paneled walls. Not my type of decor.
Hot chocolate is a must have beverage in the cold winter months. Learn how to make your own basic homemade mix to add to warm milk and also how to give it a peanut butter twist.
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