A while ago I shared the beginning part of my salvaged mantle makeover, you can read about it here in case you missed it. The results are pretty amazing, if I don’t say so myself, and I hope you like it too!
A while ago I shared the beginning part of my salvaged mantle makeover, you can read about it here in case you missed it. The results are pretty amazing, if I don’t say so myself, and I hope you like it too!
When it gets close to Valentine’s Day, my children get super excited to create their boxes and they have gotten more and more detailed every year. I gathered them all together along with some useful information on materials that help make the process a little bit easier.
First, thank you so much for all of the positive feedback in regards last weeks post. Even though I have not been posting consistently, it makes my heart happy to know that you still care and like to read my blog. In my last post, I forgot about my salvaged mantle makeover that we installed in my office last year. It was a project that required a little more patience and ingenuity than the norm, but the results were totally worth it.
You guys know by now how much I love a good find.
Especially when it is free.
Here is “The Most Amazing Curbside Makeover Ever.”
A few months ago, I shared a picture of this laminate table that I purchased at Goodwill on Instagram. The size and style were the perfect fit for a project table for the kids, but like most furnishings in my house, it needed a major overhaul. Shall we see what we started with?
Welcome to my Thrifted Winter Wonderland! In between home projects and Christmas activities, I was able to squeeze in a little bit of time to create this little glittered village made from thrifted birdhouses. It was so easy and fun to do, let me show you how I did it.
Hello everyone, I hope you all had an enjoyable summer! I would like to think that this has been one of the more enjoyable summers by far. I don’t know if it is because the kids are older or if I am just learning to sit and just enjoy the time we spend together. Our days were filled with trips to the pool, swimming lessons, cookouts and home projects. This is my Summer Progress Report so to speak, to give you a glimpse of what we have been working on and why I have been MIA these past few months.
If you prefer modernism, impressionism or abstract, there is art out there for everyone…..in your local thrift store or consignment shop. Personally, I don’t have a favorite, as long as it puts a smile on my face, and doesn’t cost a fortune, I love it. Recently, I have had great luck finding art at my local secondhand stores and wanted to show you an easy way to makeover thrifted art.