Sunday, April 20, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
Helpful Tip Friday
Do-It-Yourself Paint Sample Egg Garland
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Image from ThrivingHomeBlog.com |
Easter is so much fun to decorate for, its like bringing Spring inside! Here is one of our favorite Pinterest crafts found on ThrivingHomeBlog.com to help you put some Spring in your celebration!
This craft requires cardboard or thick cardstock, paint samples, scissors, hole punch, and ribbon. Large paint samples will give your eggs more options on color patterns. (Another cute take on this craft is to use Easter or Spring themed scrapbook paper, craft paper, or card stock.)
Using he cardboard, or thick card stock, creat an egg shaped tempate. Then, use the template to outline an egg shape as desired on your paint samples. Then, use patience to cut out as many eggs as you want/need for desired length of garland.
Punch two holes at the top of each egg to weave your ribbon through. "Line the eggs up in the pattern you would like, (ombre, rainbow, random, etc.) and weave your ribbon through.
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The best part of this project is that it is a great craft for kids as well and to do as a family!
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Elegant and Rustic Dining
Tripton Dining Group
These usually conflicting styles are perfectly resolved in the Tripton, by Ashley Furniture. The vintage casual table and server, with their plank style and detailed metal legs, are foiled against the elegant, roll backed, upholstered chairs.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Wacky Wednesday
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Contemporary 5 Piece Dining Set
Hyland Dining Set
The Hyland offers a great contemporary look as a 5 piece dining set. Table and four chairs make up this beautiful arrangement. The group is available in dining height or counter height.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Small Spaces, Modern Look
Kimonte Dining Group
This little lovely adds modern style to any space. Its compact size is perfect for small spaces and casual eating. The simple line design is complemented by a very dark brown finish. Adding to its appeal are upholstered stools with stitching detail. The group looks great with two or four stools in Ivory, Dark Brown, or mix and match both.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Helpful Tip Friday
Defeating Clutter
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Clutter becomes that unwanted house guest you can't get rid of.
FlyLady, flylady.net
This really can be the biggest problem to cleaning. According to FlyLady, clutter is CHAOS, it can't be organized! This Spring, lets commit to stopping clutter with these simple tips:
1. Identify Problem Areas
Do you ever say, "I'm going to clean the Living Room today!" Then, BAM, there's that one spot that when you walk in the room, it just pulls you down, kills your mood?
"Hot Spots" (flylady.net) are dumping grounds where you things tend to build up, such as a table by the front door, a certain counter in the kitchen, etc. Learning where these spots occur and how to fight them can help keep your home from being overrun.
2. Develop a "Do it Now" Mentality
A lot of the time, clutter doesn't accumulate from a one time mess, it is a pattern of, "I'll clean it up later".
Retrain yourself to do it now! David Allen, "Getting Things Done", suggests taking the time to make a decision in the moment and not setting stuff aside for later. Also, cleaning up after ourselves the first time means we don't have to force ourselves to come back later to take care of a mess.
3. Pencil It In
3. Pencil It In
Give yourself some deadlines or schedules. It gives you a goal to work towards and helps keep you on track.
This works for the big stuff and big goals or projects, but also for the day to day stuff. Schedule a morning routine for getting out the door in the morning, difficult with or without kids, and a routine for at night. This, aside from making sure you've carved out enough time for a relaxing shower and getting the dishes done, gives a great head start for the next day. Its easier to get going in the morning when you already have your clothes ready and lunch packed.
4. Habits, Habits, Habits
Rome wasn't de-cluttered in a day you know.
Habits to keep our lives free of clutter will take time, won't always b executed perfectly, and will change as our lives change. Keep working on training yourself to "do it now" and set routines.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Modular Sectional
Hobokin Modular Group
Chocolate or Pewter

Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Poster Bedroom Group
Shay Bedroom Group
One of our most popular bedroom groups! The Shay, by Ashley Furniture, is an extremely contemporary group with great size and presence. It features straight line design and wide, segmented details, all finished in an almost black, with Merlot undertones. The group offers a poster bed, in Queen or King, with or without under bed storage. It also includes dresser, mirror, media chest, five drawer chest, and two drawer nightstand.

For continuity throughout the house, check out the coordinating entertainment group!
Friday, April 4, 2014
Helpful Tip Friday
Pizza Box Stepping Stones
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Image from OhWhatABeautifulGarden.com |
A great craft to do in Spring is make your own stepping stones for the garden. They are fun and personal. An easy form to use is a pizza box. Tiles, glass beads, stones, river rocks and other garden finds are some ideas to decorate them with. Make a them, pattern, or just play to create a design. Have a design ready before mixing the Quickcrete. Some sources recommend spraying cooking spray inside the pizza box for easy removal later. Mix the concrete to the right consistency, mushy but not soupy, and pour into the pizza box. Add your design to the top, if they are not settling on top let it set a little more. Once done, mist the top and wrap entirely in plastic wrap. Once a day for 5-28 days, depending on use, mist and re-wrap in plastic wrap. When its done, you'll have a great, personal decoration or sturdy stepping stone for your garden or backyard!
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Expanding Home Office
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Wacky Wednesday
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
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