Welcome to The Creative Circle link party - a place to share and find inspiration for your home! Kathy and I so appreciate you coming to party with us each week, and we love visiting your blogs to see your latest creations. It's officially summer and I am loving all of the fun, colorful projects you all have to share for both indoors and out! Each of my featured picks this week are full of cheerful color, and I'm feeling inspired to add a few more touches of summer to my decor! You'll ... View the Post
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A Spring Tablescape Perfect for Easter Brunch
I love a pretty tablescape, but, because of both budget and space, I don't own a lot of different dishes. I have one basic set of square blue plates that we've used for every meal for the past 12 years. By getting a little creative and mixing in some of my inexpensive outdoor servingware, I was able to turn those dark navy plates into a bright and fresh spring table setting that is perfect for an Easter brunch. Today I've joined with some of my blogging friends to show you our favorite ... View the Post
{link party} The Creative Circle – Week 10
Welcome to The Creative Circle link party - a place to share and find inspiration for your home! How was your week, friends? I've been keeping busy working hard on my One Room Challenge project - the conversion of our under stair storage area into a playroom for our two boys. My week was spent shopping, but not at the typical places... I've been hitting up used music stores, plumbing supply aisles, and sheet metal fabricators. You can read my ORC Week 2 progress update here... but don't got ... View the Post
Restaurant Kit for Eating Out with Little Ones
Eating out with young children can be a challenge, but Scott and I like to live on the wild side. Of course, it was a little easier when it was just Beckett, but even now that we are a family of four, we still venture out to restaurants on a fairly regular basis. Every once in awhile we end up having to ask for our food to go if the kids decide not to cooperate, but usually Beckett and Cooper are on their best behavior and manage to charm everyone at the surrounding tables. For me, the biggest ... View the Post
{decorating with style} 18 Spring Pillows to Welcome the Season
Spring is officially here, and the evidence is everywhere...longer daylight hours, flowers beginning to bloom, buds appearing on the tree branches, and pink pillows on my couch. Swapping out pillows is one of the quickest and easiest ways to update your decor with the changing seasons. Last week I shared my Spring Home Tour, and I bet you'd never believe me if I said I used to be anti-pink and anti-flowers, because I've got an abundance of both going on - including the double whammy: pink ... 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
{link party} The Creative Circle – Week 9
Welcome to The Creative Circle link party - a place to share and find inspiration for your home! But first, a few update on what's been going on around here. This week it has been all about the boys! I'm participating in a week long event, Boy Mom Madness, with a group of talented boy mom bloggers. So far I've shared tips for decorating boys' rooms, boy organization, and the tutorial for my very favorite boy DIY. This is also the kick-off week for the spring One Room Challenge. Over the ... View the Post
{shopping for style} Itsy Bitsy
As we decide how to design Beckett's new room, I've been doing a lot of shopping lately, or more accurately, a lot of online browsing and flipping through tons of catalogs. So I can't tell you how excited I was to get a new catalog in the mail just yesterday announcing the launch of a brand-spankin'-new kids furniture and decor line called Itsy Bitsy from the folks over at Home Decorators Collection. If you don't already know about Home Decorators Collection, you're going to want to ... View the Post
Organized Car Kit for Families On the Go
I've had good intentions to get our car organized, well, pretty much forever! But month after month {and year after year} it always got passed up on my to do list. Ironically, the other things that kept me too busy to organize the car often resulted in me spending most of my time in the car running from one "to do" list item to the next. This summer, my husband {who is an actor as one of his two careers} has been performing at a theater in the mountain town of Breckenridge. In order to be with ... View the Post
An Easy Trick to Hide Lamp Cords
Yesterday I came across a photo slide show of the gorgeous DC home that the Obama's will be renting when the leave the White House. I was just sitting down to write this post when I got sidetracked looking at the photos of the stunning mansion in its glorious shades of white and gray, and I had to laugh when I got to the photo of the home's basement family room. For all its high-end style, my eye was immediately drawn to a bunch of cords under one of the tables. It truly is a universal ... View the Post
{decorating with style} Tutorial for Painting Perfect Ombre Wall Stripes
As I told you in my first nursery blog post, I decided to go bold and paint our nursery with ombre inspired stripes that graduate in color - from dark at the floor, to light at the ceiling - so that in the end, the effect would be similar to that of a paint sample strip. Click here to read about our color selection process. These were the five Benjamin Moore colors we ended up selecting (which may appear different depending on your screen settings). For those who love the ... View the Post
{decorating with style} Designing a Gender Neutral Nursery
Long before I was ever pregnant with our son, Beckett, I started imagining how I would someday want to decorate a nursery. Scott and I had already made the decision that we would want the baby’s sex to be a surprise, so that meant a gender neutral nursery would be in order. Many family and friends acquainted with my Type A personality seemed surprised that I wouldn’t want to know the whether we were having a boy or a girl so that I could plan accordingly. I had a different ... View the Post
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