It’s time for another Top Shelf Clearance Challenge! Please check out my super creative, crafty and extremely talented blogger friends who also participated in this challenge. Links to all their blogs and their Clearance Challenge Projects are listed at the bottom of this post. About this Challenge… The rules for the Top Shelf Clearance Challenge are as follows. Buy at least one clearance item for $15 or less. Then take…
I recently discovered this new company, InspireMia. If you are into buying from small businesses with unique and meaningful products, and about spreading positivity and encouragement, then you will definitely want to check out InspireMia. *The following is a sponsored post but all opinions are my own. About InspireMia… After having a child and then going through a life changing experience the company’s founder decided she wanted to set out…
When something breaks or gets damaged in your home, it can be useful to know when to repair and when to replace. Choosing the right option could save you time and money in the long run. This guide looks at some of the most common things to break around the home – and what you should do in each case A few general tips… There are a few general tips…
The past few years have seen a surge in eco-awareness. Many people have been taking a keener interest in the planet and how it can be protected. People have been taking action by looking at the impact that their behavior could have on the environment. Finding ways to make your home more environmentally friendly doesn’t need to be hard; a few changes here and there can make all the difference.…
In 2016 when we were remodeling this house, our contractor suggested adding a railing to our large upper deck area so we’d be able to use the space. We were so burned out from our remodel at that point and had already gone way over budget, so we decided, nope, not doing it now. Maybe we’ll do it at a later time. Below is a picture taken during the construction…
For those who aren’t particularly green fingered and don’t enjoy the continuous task of weeding their flower beds then the answer may lie in a simple upgrade to a low maintenance gravel alternative. Not only do gravel flower beds looks good all year round, they require less maintenance than soil beds and can make your garden look as though you’ve spent some serious time thinking about landscaping and design. So…
I thought I’d put together a little page of Amazing Deals I found for you from the Pier 1 Clearance Sale. These won’t last forever so if you see something you like you better grab it quick. Use code CLEARANCE25 for an additional 25% off these already low prices! (This is just a sampling of the items. There are TONS of great items on Clearance.) Bradding Honey Stonewash Dining Tables…
This is the first month of a new monthly blog hop called Creative Thursdays. Thanks to Tara from Stiletto’s and Shiplap, Emily at LeCultivateur and Shae from Sweet Southern Grace for the invite. I am more than happy to be working with such creative ladies. This month’s theme is to create a fall floral arrangement spending no more than $15, using a container we already had. We could use both…
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