A house just isn't a home without a comfortable place to kick your feet up. Wouldn't you agree? This has been my theme while decorating each room of our house. So when it came to finding a chair for the little nook in our family room, I wanted something fun and relaxing and cheap. I found the chair online at Urban Outfitters and the pouf from Ross. The side shelf is a DIY project using leftover wood and metal brackets I swipe from my dad's workshop. I also swiped the painted stain from his shop ... Read More about Reading Nook
The Brand Market Workshop
Hi guys. This past weekend, I had the opportunity to attend the amazing Brand Market Workshop. The event was hosted by the amazingly sweet Anna of In Honor of Design and speakers included Mandy of Waiting on Martha and Leslie of Seniorologie. First off, let me just say that the knowledge & energy of Anna, Mandy, and Leslie was perfect... their styles complimented each other very well.During the workshop, which was held at The Savvy Studio, we focused on the keys to branding your ... Read More about The Brand Market Workshop
diy business cards
Hello to all y'all out there! Check out these awesome business cards I made. What I used: Cricut machine // scrapbook paper ( $1.99 @ Hobby Lobby) // word processing software (I used Pages) What I did: 1// designed the cards using Pages. It super easy if you use text boxes to maintain the shape. 2// Using the Cricut Craft Room software I developed a template that aligned with the text box. This is the most time consuming part so be patience. Also, use plain paper and print on gray ... Read More about diy business cards
drab to fab: Wastebasket Planter
The Power Of Transformation I love a good transformation. In life, behaviors, and even in crafting. When we transform ourselves and the things around us for the better, we make the world a more creative place to live. So a couple of weeks ago I came across this lovely snake plant. Beautiful isn't it :) However, the plastic grower's container was not. And if you've shopped for planters before then you know they don't come cheap. So I decided to take a plain ole wastebasket (only $4 from ... Read More about drab to fab: Wastebasket Planter
repurposed shoebox
Hi there! I hope you guys are having a wonderful Wednesday. Just dropping by to show the shoebox that I repurposed into a nail container. The whole project was only $6 and that was for the duck tape. what you will need: boxes | duck tape | box cutter or scissors | scrapbook paper | glue gun | modge podge what you will do: Using smaller boxes, divide the shoebox into sections. Wrap the boxes with tape. Secure smaller boxes using hot glue. Cover the outside of the box in ... Read More about repurposed shoebox
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