Daffodils are my FAVORITE flower. Have been since I was a Little Debby and loved watching 'Daffy O'Dill' dance in Disney's 'Alice in Wonderland'.
Every spring, I grab bunches of them and fill up the house with sunny flowers... and while I miss being able to drive to the Skagit Valley in Washington state and get my fill of multiple varieties grown and sold in roadside 'honor stands', now I just drive to Trader Joe's Market and grab some bunches! (TJ's imports daffodils from both Skagit Valley, Washington and Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada).
The one thing I don't like about them is how the stems can end up bending and cutting off the water supply to the blooms. But now I've come up with a fun way to turn something else into a solution!
Continue reading to see this EASY repurposed flower frog idea!
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Showing posts with label farmhouse style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmhouse style. Show all posts
3.13.2025
SPRING: re-purpose light cages as flower frogs
1.30.2025
Published: My 'Living Nest' in Farmhouse Style Magazine
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Last Spring, I made a 'Living Nest', and shared it here on the blog. Shortly after that, I was contacted by Editor Lisa Sloan at Country Sampler Farmhouse Style Magazine to ask if they could include my project in their next Spring issue.
Of course I was thrilled, said yes, and sent in some images. The issue has just released, so let's hear a little commotion for a previous project!
continue reading for more details...
11.01.2024
modern wood bowl mushrooms
yep, i'm stubbornly holding on to the fall season over here!
our triple-digit summer temps didn't drop until Halloween week,
so i am in no rush to hurry autumn along.
(i can actually sit outside now!)
our triple-digit summer temps didn't drop until Halloween week,
so i am in no rush to hurry autumn along.
(i can actually sit outside now!)
after sourcing a few wood bowls at a local thrift shop,
i wanted to make fall decor from them, and
these incredibly easy mushrooms only took ten minutes to create.
and i love the woodsy vibe they have!
and i love the woodsy vibe they have!
continue reading for a truly simple tutorial...
10.17.2024
pumpkins made from garden clippings!?!
you've heard 'Necessity is the mother of invention' before...
it couldn't be more true of this week's pumpkin creation!
we've had a HOT summer and early fall here...
once the temps dipped *just* below triple digits,
i finally braved the heat outside and took care of some garden tasks,
including trimming the vining branches of our jasmine plants
that were reaching menacingly toward our windows!
that led to a whole new way to embrace my 'trash to treasure' ethos:
i turned my garden clippings into pumpkins!
continue reading for the details...
8.15.2024
Published Again! Farmhouse Style Magazine

another of my diy home decor projects is included in
the Fall 2024 Issue of Country Sampler Farmhouse Style Magazine...
the pegrack / coatrack that we made
using a vintage porch post, cut in half lengthwise before we bought it,
is part of the 'Architectural Adaptations' feature in this issue,
with a special mention of the unique hooks on ours.
continue reading to see a peek from the magazine
AND a few different ways i've styled this feature...
using a vintage porch post, cut in half lengthwise before we bought it,
is part of the 'Architectural Adaptations' feature in this issue,
with a special mention of the unique hooks on ours.
continue reading to see a peek from the magazine
AND a few different ways i've styled this feature...
8.08.2024
Published! Farmhouse Style Magazine Fall Issue
after a prolonged summer break, i'm back to share some happy news:
a new version of my original 'glass globe pumpkins' has been published!
you'll find the new versions above in the Fall 2024 Issue
of Country Sampler's Farmhouse Style Magazine
continue reading for a peek at the magazine
and an easy tutorial for making your own versions...
and an easy tutorial for making your own versions...
5.17.2024
vintage bowl mushrooms!
this project may not 'bowl you over' (geeze, i'm old)
but i hope it will inspire you to use things differently in your home decor.
in this case, i've gathered up some kitchen items
to create spring decor elements that work in many other places.
continue reading for the easy tutorial...
5.10.2024
paint a faux 'rusted' metal mailbox
after sharing an epic paint fail (and a fix!) in my last post,
i thought i should share another paint project - one that went WELL!
inspired by this photo of a rusty green vintage metal mailbox on Instagram
(courtesy of @thecollecteddesign on Instagram),
i grabbed a small vintage metal mailbox that i had found at a yard sale
and transformed it into a more beautiful mailbox - using paint.
yeah, i'm THAT kind of crazy, attempting this after a big mess!
but thing is - it worked. and it didn't just WORK, it worked out AMAZINGLY!
so, i'll share the steps i used to 'age' an already vintage mailbox -
including one of my 'top secret' (until now) faux finish tricks.
continue reading for all the details...
4.26.2024
terra cotta pot mushrooms
my favorite seasonal decor is the kind that happens
when i'm just playing around with things in my studio - and an idea hits me.
i love using things in ways OTHER than how they were intended to be used,
both indoors and out.
these terra cotta pot mushrooms are one of the easiest things i've made,
and they are a perfect spring accent for your home AND garden spaces.
continue reading for an insanely easy tutorial to make your own versions!
3.22.2024
create a living nest
i thought this project up months ago and am so happy to finally share it!
this 'living nest' idea was spurred by a photo i saw online:
my thought was, why not take the 'living wreath' topiary
and turn it on its side?! would it resemble a nest?
so then i had to experiment a bit to see if that idea would work out in reality.
continue reading to see how it did!
11.11.2023
woodsy brown Thanksgiving tablescape + 25 more!
and never shared it on the blog!
i just ran across the photos in a file, and decided they need the spotlight...
even though there's not a single touch of yellow in the photos ;)
(i think i DID share it on Instagram that year)
the rustic woodsy warmth of this table decor exemplifies fall to me,
and i loved the way the elements reflect traditional style.
continue reading for the details...
11.04.2023
diy tomato cage 'cornucopia' door + wall decor
are you one of the few people in the world
who is looking for some Thanksgiving decor?
who hasn't moved on to decorate for Christmas already?!
i'm one of you - and my next few posts will center on this holiday that i really love!
last November i shared my tutorial for making a cornucopia
using a wire tomato cage and some burlap.
this year, it's been elevated from the tabletop
to hang on the door as a gorgeous 'wreath'
or as welcoming 'wall art' anywhere in your home.
or as welcoming 'wall art' anywhere in your home.
continue reading for all the details (and a link to my previous tutorial)
10.03.2023
faux 'jadeite' pumpkin paint tutorial
i don't collect jadeite - real OR faux - but i love it!
the pretty seafoam - mint - jade greens of jadeite dishes and cookware
remind me of the color of our Shasta trailer (see my last post!)
and because of that, i've found these greens combine well with ANY color.
the pretty seafoam - mint - jade greens of jadeite dishes and cookware
remind me of the color of our Shasta trailer (see my last post!)
and because of that, i've found these greens combine well with ANY color.
in late August i picked up a ceramic pumpkin mug at Dollar Tree,
and decided to try my hand at re-creating the luminous look of jadeite -
with paint.
and it worked!
continue reading for my color-matching process and paint tutorial...
8.22.2023
TROPI-fall woven palm leaf pumpkins
this project is a bit different than my usual...
i'm not making something from scratch or giving a total makeover.
this time, i'm simply adding one new detail to an existing item
and making it MUCH better than i found it!
i'm not making something from scratch or giving a total makeover.
this time, i'm simply adding one new detail to an existing item
and making it MUCH better than i found it!
i was at my local Habitat for Humanity ReStore looking for something else
when i came across a pile of fake fruit on a shelf...
...continue reading to see what these looked like when i found them
and what i did to them!
5.17.2023
deb flips the bird... ?!
that post title doesn't mean what you might think!
some people 'flip' furniture. (actually, i've done that, too).
now i 'flip' home decor elements each season...
sometimes more than once IN a season!
and my favorite tool for changing how things look is paint.
i never let the color of an item found at a thrift store or yard sale
or even in my own storage bins limit me -
because it's SO EASY to repaint things to make them fit my current decor style.
so when i discovered this little ceramic bird on a bottom shelf at Dollar Tree,
the very last one they had in the store,
the very last one they had in the store,
i didn't hesitate a moment before dropping her into my shopping basket:
the pink color isn't BAD, it just doesn't fit my decor.
but with a few ideas and some paint, i gave her FOUR NEW LOOKS
and i created spring wreaths / wall decor for three of those!
continue reading to see how all four turned out...
4.08.2023
published in Farmhouse Style Magazine!
my friends, i'm absolutely THRILLED to finally be able to share this news
that i've been keeping a secret for several months now...
my original design of a salvaged galvanized bucket fountain
has been published!
available on news stands now!
if you're visiting my blog via the magazine, welcome!
for those of you who have been reading homeward found for awhile,
you'll remember seeing this project in one of my all-time top posts.
my homeward found decor projects are all about using what i have on hand,
and coming up with new ways to use everyday items
as i create 'home decor that's not from a store'.
as i create 'home decor that's not from a store'.
continue reading to see the details of my fountain project -
and others with farmhouse flair!
2.25.2023
my FAVE spring decor projects
even though we're currently enveloped by abnormally cold weather here
and it feels a bit like winter is never going to end,
it's time to start the spring season decorating!
looking back, i'm honestly surprised by
how many ways i've refreshed my homes at springtime over the years...
some of those projects have been successful in more than one home
and it feels a bit like winter is never going to end,
it's time to start the spring season decorating!
looking back, i'm honestly surprised by
how many ways i've refreshed my homes at springtime over the years...
some of those projects have been successful in more than one home
as i re-create them in new versions + colorways.
over the past ten years of blogging here at homeward found decor,
i've shared hundreds of my original diy home decor projects
in 743 published posts since i launched this blog in August 2012.
if you've been reading my blog for the past decade, THANK YOU FRIENDS!
if you're a newer visitor, i hope you enjoy discovering some of my past creationsas i share a look back...
continue reading for some of my FAVE past spring decor projects!
6.23.2022
county fair centerpiece
when planning for our recent campout with our Lemon Drop Divas group,
i knew i would incorporate the 'county fair' theme in our trailer decor
along with lemons and yellow - it's a thing with us ;)
so i did what i always do - looked around my studio
and house and garage and backyard
to see what i already had that i could incorporate into the decor.
i knew i would incorporate the 'county fair' theme in our trailer decor
along with lemons and yellow - it's a thing with us ;)
so i did what i always do - looked around my studio
and house and garage and backyard
to see what i already had that i could incorporate into the decor.
it wasn't hard to find useful items,
especially considering that i have an entire studio filled with yellow stuff i've made!
continue reading to see how it all came together...
especially considering that i have an entire studio filled with yellow stuff i've made!
continue reading to see how it all came together...
10.26.2021
give 'em pumpkin to talk about!
for my final 'Halloween' post, i'm sharing some costumes!
they're a bit different that what that word might cause you to expect...
because they are all for pumpkins!
i dressed up my white pumpkins in hats, glasses, bow ties, lacy ruffs, masks, crowns,
and one spectacular wig.
they're ready for the costume parade - and they serve as great inspiration
if you're still looking for last-minute decor ideas!
they're a bit different that what that word might cause you to expect...
because they are all for pumpkins!
i dressed up my white pumpkins in hats, glasses, bow ties, lacy ruffs, masks, crowns,
and one spectacular wig.
they're ready for the costume parade - and they serve as great inspiration
if you're still looking for last-minute decor ideas!
continue reading to see how i raided the costume box and dressed up my punkies!
10.19.2021
decorate pumpkins with stickers!
Halloween is comin' up quick...
and if you're still looking for easy ways to decorate, i've got 'em!
this pumpkin decorating method ticks all the boxes:
fast✔ cheap✔ easy✔ no-carve✔ no clean-up✔ kids can do it ✔
and the results are loads of fun, too!
continue reading for a really sneaky way to get fabulous 'last minute' pumpkins!
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