One of the many reason's why I love my husband is that he understands my want and need for decorating and goes along with all my crazy ideas. I may get some strange looks every once in awhile, but he pretty much gives me full reign to do whatever I want with the house. This was proven yesterday when I sent him an e-mail about a flooring option for the mudroom. Me: (I sent him a link) "This will cost a few hundred dollars, but it would look awesome as a temporarily fix to the mudroom floor. It's the same stuff I used in the laundry room just darker." Him: Not even 5 seconds later... "Ok" Me: "That was way too easy, did you even look at the website?" Him: "Nope, that is the way I roll." This pretty much sums up all decorating decisions around our house! Now, with all this mudroom talk on my brain I thought it was only fitting for this weeks Friday Favorites to be all about mudrooms. These 10 BEAUTIFUL rooms have all giv...
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Friday, October 24, 2014
{Friday Favorites} 10 Beautiful Mudrooms
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
The garage is almost done!
It's been awhile since I've updated you all on the garage progress, partly because the county held us up on our framing permit and partly because the last few weeks have been very stressful and a bit of a blur. It's definitely paid off for my husband to act as general contractor, but it has been exhausting organizing inspections and contractors. We had 4 different companies at our house during the past couple weeks and we needed to make sure one project was completed in time for the next contractor to begin their work. I may have even had a few screaming sessions with the driveway company after they failed to show up as promised and almost forced us to push back our garage door installation. The guy actually called my husband right after I got off the phone with him and my husband said, "You have to take that up with my wife." I thought that was pretty funny! In the end, it all got done, but not without a few speed bumps along the way. Let's take a ...
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Easy Halloween Books
Decorating for the holidays doesn't have to cost a lot of money or take a lot of time. With a little creativity and work you can easily make holiday decor for pennies. This year, I decided I was going to go a little above and beyond for Halloween, but didn't want to spend a lot of money. I recently shared my spooky halloween gallery wall using Goodwill frames and today I'm back with another quick and inexpensive project. I made a trip to Goodwill (surprise, surprise) in search of a few black books. The only criteria I had was that the books be completely black and half off, lucky for me I found a two. Once I got home I shopped my overflowing containers of scrapbook paper and found the perfect spooky Halloween paper. I just cut the scrapbook paper to fit over the original binding and used Mod Podge to glue the scrapbook paper to the book. That's it. It took me about 1 minute to complete two books for my entryway table. While I had my Mod Podge o...
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
DIY Pallet Photo Transfer Art
You guys, I am SO EXCITED to be sharing (you guessed it) another pallet project! I've mentioned before that I love creating meaningful and inexpensive art and what better way to do that then with pallets. My son is obsessed with all things trucks and tractors, so it was a no brainer to create custom truck art for his room. Lately, I've been cutting pallets with a circular saw to avoid prying them apart, but that meant I was missing out on the rustic look of the nail holes. Do you know how hard it is to pry pallets apart and not split the boards? Trust me, it's hard. So, you can image my surprise when 3 long pallet boards showed up at my house. (Thanks, Mom!) I knew right away they would be perfect to create rustic art for Owen's room. I started by cutting the pallet boards down into 9 equal pieces. Then, cut 6, 1x1/2 inch boards into smaller pieces to attach to the pallets. Before nailing, I applied a fair amount of wood glue to the 1x1/2 inch boar...
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