I know it is not official yet but fall is in the air & I couldn’t be more excited:).
Don’t get me wrong, I love the summer but towards the end I really look forward to the cool, crisp weather, all the fall activities and ROUTINE again.
Although I am a “Fall Girl” through & through, sadly I am not quite there with the
fall decorating(kudos to all of you who are:)!), yet.
I am still wrapping up projects from the summer.
I was asked by a family friend to do a custom “BRIDE” sign & I was given this beautiful picture . I have to say, I love when people ask me to do these things because it is a challenge & it is FUN!!!! The only request was that the frame be cream.
As we slide into summer, we all know it’s a fun time to shop. We have awakened from our winter decorating slumber to find color, texture and playful items for the home at every turn….
It’s a blessing and a curse that a previous homeowner decided to plant mint in our backyard. This very invasive patch is half-near impossible to stave off, but has provided the freshest, most aromatic herbs for many a mojito. Gosh darn, good for sumthin’.
It was the summer before my junior year that we traveled the coast of California for three straight weeks. We flew into Burbank and spent time in LA, Big Sur, Yosemite before ending up in…
I came back from Haven a few weeks ago with this “I can” attitude and decided I am finally going to DIY the floating bench under my stairs that I have been wanting to do for a long while but was scared. And I am so glad I did!!! I am not sure what I was scared of but I do realize the best way to tackle fear is by just going for it, with a detailed plan of course!
This holiday season is going to be different, that’s the undeniable reality. But why not make the best of it. Even though I won’t be able to join in my usual festivities with family and…
Hello City Farmhouse readers, Brooke here from Nesting with Grace. I am back with a easy pillow DIY project. This cost me less than $12 and took me about 20 minutes to complete. Just a 2×3 rag rug, yarn, batting and a sewing needle and you can complete this project.
aMAzing! i love this.
michele
Your bride sign looks great! Love it!
That is so beautiful Jen!