I am all the time looking for steals on Facebook Marketplace, its seriously one of my favorite ways to shop for home decor. When I found this adorable set of vintage mirrors for $25 it was a no brainer! With a little paint and distressing they were better than new and ready for their new home in my dining room.
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It’s not secret that I love wood bead elements in my home and if you’re reading this I am guessing you share the same wood bead obsession that I do right? What did we ever do before “farmhouse” decor haha. In addition to this super cute napkin ring I also enjoyed making this super cute and simple DIY WOOD BEAD TASSEL using some of the very same supplie we’re using here. Supplies Needed for Napkin Rings Craft Bead Set Natural Polished Hemp Scissors First , grab your scissors and cut a piece of hemp. I think mine was about 12 in give or take.…
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It all started when a childhood friend of mine came to me with dried flowers from her daddy and nanny's funerals. Some had been pressed while others were wilted in a shadow box. She was looking for a way to preserve the flowers for display in her home.
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I know how easy it is to wish away our frustrations just remember that you, Mama, have a purpose RIGHT NOW, not yesterday not when all your ducks are in a row but for this time, in this moment,
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I seem to always have scrap wood laying around so why not put it to good use. I decided to resurrect the long forgotten woodpile and create some the cute and useful!
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Bookshelves have always been a challenge for me. One I figured out a little pattern for styling it started to become easier. Believe it or not bookshelves are not just for books...gasp! Everyday things you have around your house like candlestick, spindles, and orbs are all perfect ways to add depth and character to your shelves.
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I think choosing to focus on an area where I can unwind after the days stresses or relax with a cup of coffee is a THE definition of comfy. I have gathered some comfy spaces that would make it very difficult for me to complete anything on my outdoor to-do list.
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I am not gonna lie this is one of those projects that when you first start it your like, “what the heck?” Or at least I was anyway. I had this grand vision of how it was supposed to look and let me just warn you you may be tempted about 3 minutes in to give up and throw it in the trash. Take heed my friend I promise it will turn out beautifully if you just see it through! Supplies Needed: Medium Styrofoam Ball (I recommend this size because the final product ends up larger) Hot Glue Gun Scissors A…
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Supplies Needed: Mason Jar with lid Candlestick or small vase Knobs Spray Paint E6000 Craft Adhesive This project was so fun and festive! I was looking for something simple and chic to add to a spring vignette and this was just the thing! If you live with me then you know that I collect glass jars. I am not really sure why but I can’t seem to bring myself to throw them away. There are so many uses for leftover glass! Anyway, off my soapbox and back on topic…I started with a leftover mason jar. I scrubbed it clean of all stickers…
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So, I recently discovered the word “Ironstone” I have always had a love for old white, mismatched china. I never knew what to call it until recently when I stumbled across some hutch staging ideas on Pinterest. It was like what I never knew I always wanted! DO YOU LOVE THE FRESH FARMHOUSE LOOK? YES? THEN YOU WILL ADORE THIS TABLESCAPE! Supplies Needed: Old pitcher or any china (that you don’t wish to eat/drink from anymore) Rustoleum White Spray Paint Rustoleum I had no idea that there was a name for the beautiful style of china I was drawn too…