The next room on the new blue paint train is the dining room. The dining room was a moss green color before we painted. It wasn’t a terrible color, just very… green. Here it is before the paint. Somewhere deep in my memory could hear my college interior design professor saying “Only use appetizing colors in a place where people…
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New(ish) Favorite: Connor Claire frames
Filed Under: Home and Garden Stuff, My New Favorite Things, Repurposed, Reused, Recycled Junk 3 Comments
I am such a sucker for unique picture frames, especially if they are hand made by a fellow Alabamian. That’s why I adore Connor Claire Frames! They are local to Shelby County, and I’ve seen them at several different craft fairs around town, including the Helena Buck Creek Festival, the Moss Rock Festival and the Town of Mt Laurel Spring/Fall…
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The Basement
Filed Under: Basement Remodel, DIY Projects, Home and Garden Stuff 8 Comments
How many of you have remodeled your basement? I’m betting quite a few. My awesome husband has decided to DIY a basement remodel project with the help of his father. Two weekends into it and things are really starting to shape up! I’m super impressed by their progress, so I wanted to show off all their hard work! I’ll be…
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Because matboard is boring
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I finally got around to hanging this photo of Garrett from last winter in this super funky and rustic beadboard picture frame that I bought from Southern Accents last year. Why did it take me so long you ask? Well, here was the hold up. This frame had no hardware and no glass in it. It was custom made by…
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Steubenville pottery and a camera tripod – my Thifty Treasures!
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Like I mentioned in my blue paint kitchen reveal post, I scored some great little pieces of pottery at a yard sale last week. I found these beautiful vintage Woodfield leaf plates (saucers?) by Steubenville for $3.00 each. They were in great condition! I bought the {w}hole bag for $5.00 so I got them for $2.50 each. Not bad considering…
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