When we started planning our laundry closet makeover, I had my heart set on adding a countetop over the washer and dryer, and I found a laminate counter option I loved that looked like wood planks. But when I got the quote back, the price was WAY more than I wanted to spend, so I came up with a very budget friendly option to create the look of a wood plank countertop for under $100! Today I'm sharing the tutorial for this easy and affordable DIY countertop, which would also make a great ... View the Post
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The Best Easter Brunch Recipes
I just got my pretty spring tablescape all set up, so I thought the timing was right to share some delicious recipes that you might like to serve for Easter brunch, or for Mother's Day in May! I don't often share recipes here on the blog, but I sure do love to eat! And since I'm really not a morning person, brunch is timed just right for me. It's the perfect meal for those who love to sleep in, and then wake up starving!Today I'm joining with the ladies of the All Things Creative team and we ... View the Post
{diy with style} Ding Dong! What Took So Long?
For five years we've been unable to hear our doorbell throughout most of our narrow, but tall house. The doorbell chime is located on the first floor, and could really only be heard on the first and second floors. This meant that we couldn't hear the doorbell in the basement family room/playroom where we spend most of our time, nor could we hear it in our master bedroom on the third floor. We were constantly telling family to call when they arrived, and leaving notes on the front door for the ... View the Post
{diy with style} Tips & Tricks for Using Chalkboard Paint + A Few Uses You Probably Haven’t Thought Of
They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and apparently there hasn't been enough painting going on in my life lately because I just can't stop thinking about all things paint! Yesterday, I shared all of my best advice for painting any space... from choosing paint and paint supplies, to achieving perfectly crisp paint lines, clean up, and even paint storage and disposal. And now I'm talking about chalkboard paint! Whether you already have a chalkboard in your home, or you are ... View the Post
{link party} The Creative Circle – Week 7
Welcome to The Creative Circle link party - a place to share and find inspiration for your home! It's been a really busy week around here as I prepare to speak at the Denver Home Show this weekend! It doesn't matter how many presentations I give, I still get really nervous, but I'm also looking forward to it. If you have any good tips for getting over public speaking jitters, lay them on me...after you link up of course, because it's party time! Bloggers, show us what ... View the Post
{diy with style} Getting Playful with a New Toilet Lever
Who's a fan of Shark Week?! My husband definitely is, and I have a sneaking suspicion that in a couple of years our sons will be as well. We were watching sharks around the clock in our house a couple of weeks ago, and since this year's Shark Week coincided closely with my husband's birthday, I decided to make his birthday shark themed. I started seeing a lot of sharkey decor popping up all over the internet, but I couldn't see myself hanging shark artwork in our living room, or ... View the Post
{featured} Bath Tub Toy Storage Featured by The How-To Crew
The How-To Crew recently compiled a list of 50 Tips and Tricks for organizing your home, and my bath tub toy storage made their list (right there on the top row, in fact). If you love organizing as much I do, then I warn you that you lose spend hours of your day perusing their list and following the links to read the details about all 50 of these organizing projects. Best of all, all of the projects are both functional and pretty! So there you go - if you don't ... View the Post
{link party} The Creative Circle – Week 4
Welcome to The Creative Circle link party - a place to share and find inspiration for your home! Bloggers, show us what you've got! We are eager to share your DIY, decor and design projects! Our favorites will be showcased at next week's party, via our social media platforms and pinned to numerous Pinterest group boards and to a special board for maximum exposure. And readers, you've come to the right place, because today the blog is going to filled with endless home ... View the Post
{organizing with style} A Filing System for Menus and Recipe Clippings
Does this ever happen to you... You are in the middle of a big project when some small pile of clutter catches your eye, and even though it's been that way for a long time, it suddenly seems imperative that you stop the big project you are working on to address it immediately. I call it Organization Procrastination. Or maybe Organization A.D.D. is a better way to describe it?! Well, that happened to me a while back. I was in the middle of a larger project in the kitchen, when all of ... View the Post
Pops of Color on the Front Porch
I hope everyone is enjoying the summer! After a spring filled with opposite extremes here in Denver - gorgeous blue skies and warm weather one day, snow the next - we finally found time in late May, right before baby Cooper arrived, to do a bit of sprucing up on our front porch. While there is never a shortage of color inside my house - our front porch has been lacking color ever since we moved in. I love the stone on our house, but the ... View the Post
How to Child Proof Horizontal Railings
It seems like kids can find a way to make just about anything dangerous! Am I right?! Deciding what to child proof, and what not to, in your house is challenging, but the ultimate goal is to strike a good balance for your family somewhere between "bubble wrap all the things" and "fingers crossed they survive." Obviously baby proofing is no substitution for good parental supervision, but there are some dangers that are just too great to overlook. In our house - that danger is the ... View the Post
How to Make a Reusable Chalkboard Pennant Banner
I'm pretty good at a lot of artsy and craftsy things, but my sewing skills are very basic! But when my mom showed me how to make a fabric banner using chalkboard fabric, I thought, “now that’s a sewing project simple enough that even I could do it!” And if I can do it, then anyone can! So today I'm excited to show you just how easy it is to make your own DIY pennant banner with reusable chalkboard fabric that you can write on and wipe off over and over to decorate for any special ... View the Post
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