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1.19.2025
WINTER: office organization on the cheap
1.10.2025
WINTER: a stylish & EASY taper candle tip
I've decided to focus on very simple projects this month, sharing a few tips that will quickly and easily impact your decor as you warm up your winter homes.
This particular tip isn't mine - it originated with a very special shopkeeper, entertaining guru, visual stylist, decorator, and author who has been inspiring me for decades now: Ted Kennedy Watson (no, we're not related!).
Ted owns two stores in Seattle - Watson Kennedy Fine Living on Pine Avenue (across from Pike Place Market), and Watson Kennedy Fine Home on First Avenue. Both stores boast a wealth of beautiful items to enjoy in your decor and entertaining, and the displays Ted creates in the shops and the window displays are absolutely some of the best I've ever seen. I could (and did) spend hours taking in every detail in both shops during the 18 years I lived in Washington.
This particular stylist's 'trick' is SO easy - and by adding just one little detail, it makes a huge difference!
continue reading to see HOW easy...
12.13.2024
holiday 2024: a tablescape trick
7.01.2021
summer sand pail centerpiece
it's also fun for a party - and no, not just for kids!
4.02.2021
easy no-mess Easter basket grass
11.11.2020
my top tree lighting tip...
before we get to the merry & bright colorful decor,
i have a tree-lighting tip to share with you that is guaranteed to up the sparkle factor
on any tree you decorate!
continue reading to see what my no-fail tree lighting trick is...
9.10.2020
3 upcycled paint palette ideas
it's a magical substance that can easily and inexpensively change everything it touches.
want a dark room to seem more light and spacious? paint it a light hue.
want a damaged piece of stained wood furniture to look fresh and new? paint it.
want to create stunning decor in a room without spending a lot? paint a mural or wallpaper effect.
i've been painting things all of my life, and along the way, i've learned a few things...
like supplies for painting & crafting don't have to be new and from the art supply store.
just like in diy home decor, it's easy to upcycle / repurpose household items!
continue reading for my top three ideas for paint palettes...
11.28.2019
deb's top tree lighting tip
Maybe you like multicolor - or ONE color!
Whatever your preference is,
(and how many of you are tackling THAT job this weekend?!)
continue reading to see what my ONE STEP TRICK is!
8.15.2018
refresh those dried topiaries!
however, i eyed them with my 'well, MAYBE they could be SOMETHING' look,
6.07.2018
5 easy ways to summerize!
i have a few simple ideas to make your home feel like a resort all summer long
without having to spend a lot of your vacation / stay-cation cash!
here are my top five tips for adding summer style to your rooms:
11.25.2017
oh, Christmas tree!
I was an 19 year old new mommy and was seriously traumatized by it all.
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in the course of decorating all those trees
(about 25 trees each year, give or take - that's a lotta' tree decorating!)
I've learned some helpful tips and come up with some ideas:
recently I found some funky old bristle brushes in a thrift shop,
I mean, REALLY like them. I am torn about selling them....
I've shared a lot of Christmas tree decor themes over the years,
and I hope they continue to inspire you!
The tree is up and fluffed and lit in our living room, but I have NO IDEA
what the theme will be this year... we'll see what I come up with
as soon as I get alllllll those decor boxes out of the garage and into the house!
(The only tip I have for that is 'get help!')
to all who are visiting from the Funky Junk Interiors DIY Salvage Junk link party, welcome!
8.11.2016
project homeward: lovin' the laundry room
I try to work some decorating into everything, though ;)
That was the case with the laundry room project...
make it work well, AND make it pretty!
After spending a lifetime doing just that, my Mom is positively giddy over having this room!
Up above you see a 'before' on the left and an 'after' on the right.
It's small stuff, really it is - it just all adds up to a big change. And I did it all in one day!
Then it was time to make it LOOK good!
It now holds reusable fabric shopping bags and stuff we take to the pool!
You may remember that cabinet from this Thrifty Tropical Makeover post,
(Yes, we brought the patio furniture and the swing, too... more of them soon)
So as long as I had the paint out, I decided to get creative...
I went into the garage and grabbed one of four vintage cabinet doors that I've had for a few years
(found them by a dumpster near my former storage unit!)
...and my BIG TIP? Use a 'Magic Eraser' sponge to erase the pencil marks! ;)
PS: yes, I freehand stuff like this.
It fills in this big space, adding some contrast, visual punch, and graphic interest to the room.
It's actually the first thing you see when you look through the doorway...
I didn't make it complicated. Just simple letters.
(The washer & dryer sit opposite the shelves shown in the other photos.)
In a plastic storage bin out in the garage
(you've figured out that the garage is basically a storage unit filled with boxes, right?! No cars yet!)
I found bags of heavenly handmade soaps and bath products from Tamila at Urban Farm .
(we eat a lot of Kalamata Olives, what can I say?!)
I grabbed the jars, and quickly cut some stickers to cover up the original labels.
No, it's not cheating to not remove the original labels, OK?!
Plus, dig that sweet little label that was on one of the bath salt bags - JOY. uh huh.
shared online:
cupcakes & crinoline | project inspire{d}
5.11.2016
Deb and the Disney Darlings
Haven't heard of that one yet? ;)
The Darlings share photos, video, news, and tips for enjoying all things Disney,
Chock-full of tips that will help you out on your next visit to Disney's Original Magic Kingdom,
That's especially helpful information to have when you take young children to the Park.

I've been lucky enough to have grown up visiting Disneyland. Visiting a lot...
My grandpa and uncle were electricians who helped build several attractions in the Park
(It's a Small World, Tiki Room, Mr. Lincoln, Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean)
I marched down Main Street USA with my high school marching band & color guard many times,
and I was a Cast Member at the Disneyland Resort, working in the retail stores as a visual specialist.
My whole family gathered at Disneyland in July, 2014 for a huge family reunion.
In the process of spending time there throughout my life
as a child, a teen, an adult, a cast member, an aunt, a parent AND a grandparent,
I've discovered some tricks and tips that can make all the difference!
When the opportunity came to share those tips with the readers of Disney Darlings,
I was honored to provide them with content on a subject so dear to my heart.
I hope you enjoy it, too...
Click on over to the Disney Darlings blog to read my post!
These locations offer quiet space where you can care for your infant/toddler's needs...
Learn more in this MousePlanet blog post!
3.13.2014
fool the eye spring flowers
Their happy colors bouncing on long stalks bring energy and life to our surroundings.
Well, as a stylist who has had to come up with instant solutions on a budget for client event decor,
FAKE IT!
* Strip the leaves from the stems, and bend the stems rather haphazardly to look natural.
* Insert the stems into the REAL FOLIAGE still in the plant pot.
Since the foliage is real, the flowers fool the eye into thinking THEY are real, too.
I'm talking million-dollar events at wineries, photographed by media.
Last Spring, I shared another 'bloomin' flower secret'
shared online:
Cupcakes & Crinoline | Project Inspire{d}