Remember that time I spoke on the Main Stage at the Country Living Fair and totally kicked my fear of public speaking in the booty? If you couldn’t make it out to see my presentation last October, today is your lucky day! I’m going to share my best tips and tricks from the speech, minus all the awkward introductions since…
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Five Easy Ways to Organize your Pantry
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When True Value asked me to provide a pantry organization post for their website, I jumped at the chance. What better way to whip my pantry into shape than deliver a blog post showing every nook and cranny of it? But first, I had to suffer through taking that cringe-worthy “before” photo. It’s ok, though. I have aired my dirty…
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Top Ten Things to do in Tybee Island, Georgia
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After spending a glorious long weekend in beautiful Tybee Island, Georgia with some of my favorite people last week, I’m here to report back on the top ten things you should do while vacationing in Tybee Island. Trust me, after you see these pictures, you’re going to want to book a vacation at this gorgeous slice of heaven called Tybee. …
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DIY Burlap and Slate Picture Frame on Reclaimed Wood
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My Grandparent’s home stayed in our family after they passed away, so when my uncle decided to renovate it he gave me a bunch of the old wooden trim from around the doors and windows. I even scored the kitchen door threshold, which holds decades of dusty memories and family history within it’s grooves. I needed a way to preserve…
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Reclaimed wood: Trendy or Toxic?
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When I was a little girl, I spent hours on the pier at our family’s river cabin casting my fishing pole into the water, waiting for the red and white bobber to get pulled under by a passing fish. My Papa patiently taught me how to bait a hook and then reel in a slippery, wiggling fish once he was…
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