All that glitters is actually gold at this gleaming New Years Eve celebration. This show stopping display is actually an assemblage of bottles, vintage objects, and even some sports equipment. A gilded exterior is frosted with glitter that sparkles in the dim lighting of the night. Of course, there’s some spray paint involved and one…Continue Reading “Glittery Gold NYE Party”
Create a stocking this season that’s much more than a vessel for happy little surprises left behind by the man in red. Stockings made from vintage quilts or fabric remnants that have some sentimental value will be instant family heirlooms. This project is perfect for quilts that have become torn or tattered with years of…Continue Reading “Quilt Stockings”
Flocked Christmas Trees are all the rage this holiday season, and I have no problem with it at all. Flocked trees have been around forever and just seem to have gained momentum in the last couple of years. The process itself involves water and a flocking medium that is allowed to dry on the branches….Continue Reading “Fabulous Flocked Tree”
A sprawling Thanksgiving spread deserves a table that’s equally as enticing. Creating a functional yet fabulous Thanksgiving table is much less time consuming than you may think, and with a few smart shopping tips will only cost you a few bucks. The most important rule of thumb being don’t take it so seriously. Mixing various…Continue Reading “Golden Thanksgiving Table”
Leave are synonymous with the fall season and about the most readily accessible element to add to your fall decor. Fashion a fabulous fall garland from nylon roping to drape on your mantle or over a doorway to usher in the season! MATERIALS: Leaf bunches, oak or maple Nylon roping, 4-5ft Scissors Floral Wire Spray…Continue Reading “Festive Leaf Garland”
Ahhhhh Labor Day. The unofficial, but official holiday that signals an end to summer and ushers in the boldly colored leaves and cooler temps of fall. Labor Day to me is a little bittersweet. Part of me yearns for fall but still wants to hang on to those airy, bright days of summer. Luckily there…Continue Reading “Labor Day Decor”
I have such fond memories of spending time with my grandmother in the kitchen. Often times standing alongside her in a kitchen chair helping out with each little task. Which included washing dishes and placing them in her heavily worn dish drainer. So, when I came across one tossed in the “free pile” at a…Continue Reading “Dish Drainer Caddy”
What says I Love You more than a homemade biscuit and some red eye gravy? C’mon now…pretty much nothing. Since Valentines day is on a Sunday this year what better way to celebrate than with a brunch. Not just your typical brunch either. Can you say Southern Style? The menu is pretty much standard: Eggs…Continue Reading “Valentine’s Day Brunch”