Lately, I've been playing with clay. I don't know why it's got such a hold on me, but boy oh boy, is it fun. There's something about grabbing a chunk of it, mushing it into a ball and then rolling it out that just feels good. Creative. So when I was at the store the other day and saw this pack of floral patterned sheets, I grabbed them. And I knew exactly what I was going to do with them. You see, I have quite a collection of small clay pots in my craft stash. They're very versatile, so whenever I spot them at the thrift store or at yard sales, I grab them, too. In the past, I've aged them with paint for a vintage vignette on my Easter mantel. More recently, I decoupaged one, to make a flower pot pin cushion . Well, today, I'm sharing a clay pot makeover that will actually be used in my garden . Fancy that! And like I said, it all started with clay ...making it a clay on clay kind of day. How To Embellish A Clay Pot With Clay Patterns First, I gathered my ...
Recently, I was having a conversation with a friend, discussing all the #homebody posts I've seen popping up on Instagram. Have you seen them? Quotes about the joys of staying home, often coupled with soft music or videos panning quiet gardens and dreamy decor. My feed is full of them. Probably because I stop to view them all. Clearly, I relate.
Thrift store makeovers are funny. 99 out of 100 times, I'm super happy with the transformation. A huge hit. Better than anticipated. And frankly, I'm rarely disappointed. However. There have been times when after a while, the shine wears off and I need to makeover my makeover . Ever happen to you?
We opened our pool this weekend and, honestly, it was the best Mother's Day present. Once that awful green cover is removed and that gorgeous blue water comes into view again, it signals the beginning of the unofficial summer season, which is my favorite. But around here, it's super short. That's why as soon as the warm weather and sunshine arrive, I try to spend as much time as possible outside. And while I adore the beach, and try to go almost every day, I'm a true homebody. This little 1929 bungalow is my haven.
Be careful what you wish for... That's a saying I heard around my house often, growing up. My beautiful mother was the eternal optimist, but she also had a very practical side. And a great sense of humor. I don't remember asking for that ugly space when I wished for a sink! So...when she wanted us to really consider the scope of what we were wishing for, that phrase was uttered in a serious tone. When she thought our wants were a little nuts, she said it with a touch a sarcasm.
The other day I was looking for something in my crafting stash when I came across this old, white, topless tin. It's the bottom half of a container that held a really yummy cake we received at Christmas from one of my husband's vendors. Too pretty to toss, I added it to the "someday I'll do something with it" pile and forgot all about it. Then in February, I stumbled upon it and decided to use the lid to make a very charming DIY clock . But that bottom was returned to the old pile again since I had no idea what to do with it. However, this time, as soon as I saw it, I knew.
Today’s the day, folks. The big day when I reveal my small kitchen makeover. It's an update I’ve waited over 20 years for...and now I'm ready to share it with the world. If you've been following me for a while then you know that when we first moved into our 1929 beach cottage, the kitchen was basically unusable for a modern family. So we put an addition on the back of the house and created a new one . And I got to design the entire room from scratch.

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