find past summer projects HERE!
6.12.2025
SUMMER: thrifted game as tiki wall art
But Deb, you don't LIVE on an island!, you might say. True.
But we LIVE like we do!
Back in 2020, our home decor theme shifted. Massively.
We had created a sort of farmhouse/wine country hybrid with small seasonal accents, made by me. But when the Pandemic lockdown was put into place and we had to cancel our summer trip to Hawaii, we pivoted. "If we can't go to Hawaii, let's bring Hawaii to us!" was our mantra... and the shift to tropical decor with a tiki subtheme hasn't stopped! We enjoy it 365 days a year. (Yes, I still add in a few seasonal items - but now, they're ALL tropical!)
Thing is, I know this kind of themed home decor doesn't appeal to the majority of people. It is a bit like living in a Disneyland attraction (that's by design - my grandfather helped build Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room!) and that's not for everyone, so I chose to continue creating & sharing 'regular' seasonal decor projects that would appeal to most of my blog readers.
But life is crazy right now in these United States, and I need FUN! I need HAPPY!
I thought that perhaps you, dear readers, might need more of that as well.
So this summer, I'm sharing a slew of tropical / tiki / Hawaiian style projects that I've already completed here at home. This is your 'peek behind the curtain'!
...continue reading to see how a thrifted 'cornhole' bean bag game became wall art!
6.04.2025
SUMMER: one-step bamboo refresh!
This is a tip I learned years ago from my sweet Dad...
I've shared it before in my 2013 makeover of their backyard, but since my ENTIRE summer series this year is about creating your own tropical decor, I thought this project would be a perfect way to kick off the season. It's an easy first step to refreshing your yard!
Continue reading for details...
4.17.2025
SPRING: Pine Cone Carrots!
My sweet lifelong friend Kim came to So Cal on my birthday weekend, and even though it was to attend a concert, she made time to meet me for lunch. She gave me a gift that is just SO fun that I had to share it with you: I give you Pine Cone CARROTS!
Kim and her guy J teamed up to gather pinecones on her Northern California property and transform them into carrots for her spring decor. Kim followed a tutorial but she can't recall where she found it - so I'm going to do my best to give you a quick rundown of the project.
Continue reading for a 'tutorial - lite'!
1.24.2025
WINTER: make a faux vintage felt pennant
This is another 'just for fun' project to add to your winter decor - and also one of those projects that changed course a few times!
My original inspiration for this were two photos on Instagram, shared by Jens Fresh Vintage. Jen shared shots of her antique booth winter setup, showing winter paint-by-numbers and thermoses and ski's - and vintage souvenir pennants from ski resorts:
Recalling the fun days that I had spent skiing the slopes at Northstar and Squaw Valley in Lake Tahoe, I decided to make myself a felt pennant that looked old.
As you can see in the photo up above, I did not make pennants that say 'Lake Tahoe' or anything like that... I went bigger!
Continue reading to see a step-by-step tutorial to make your own pennants - AND what I ultimately ended up doing with them in my studio!
12.27.2024
our 'CHOSEN' Christmas tree
enjoying this delightful limbo between Christmas and New Year's Day.
12.06.2024
holiday 2024: mini Christmas tree farm!
all i had to do was add in a few trees i already had -
11.29.2024
holiday 2024: funky fabric Christmas tree!
while most of my holiday decorating this year
involves re-using a lot of elements i already have
along with a few new things i am making,
there ARE new store-bought things in the mix...
and one of them inspired a whimsical tree:
i picked up a few small flocked trees at Target for $3 each.
as they sat in my studio waiting for me to use them,
i looked at that bright chartreuse green tree - and had a brainstorm.
i have a fuzzy chartreuse green microfiber blanket.
i have a few wire tomato cages. i put those two together.
and the result is a very... SEUSSICAL... tree.
which perfectly fits my 2024 theme,
O Christmas Tree
continue reading and see what craziness i pulled off!
11.22.2024
holiday 2024: diy upcycled painted ornaments
wreath number two for this year is a fun one...
i rounded up some old ornaments that i don't ever use,
and gave them a whole new look with paint.
the pattern that i painted on these ornaments
was inspired by the posterboard i've been using as a 'drop cloth':
it's just splotches and swaths of paint left from many painting sessions -
which looks a lot like a current 'graffiti' paint trend
that is an easy pattern to replicate.
since my theme this holiday season is
O Christmas Tree
using ornaments in varied ways works perfectly!
follow along and let me show you how easy this is...
11.08.2024
DIY flocked acorns
10.31.2024
happy halloGREEN!
10.24.2024
NEW! Faux Pumpkin Cake
10.10.2024
Faux 'Caramel Apple' Pumpkins, Take 2!
9.19.2024
Ping Pong Paddle Pumpkins, Take 2!
this time, i dug into some boxes and found a past project
that's been on my mind...
i originally made the ping pong paddle pumpkins in 2019
(i'm linking the original post & tutorial below)
and it just felt like time to find them
and give them a fresh new look - in green!
continue reading to see how they looked before,
and how easily i changed them...
(because i bet you have something you could do this to!)
5.10.2024
paint a faux 'rusted' metal mailbox
continue reading for all the details...
5.03.2024
welcome to an epic crafting fail. and a fix!
2.09.2024
faux terra cotta painted hearts
one last 'heart'-themed project for the month!
when i found four plastic hearts in my stash, i turned two of them
into faux moss covered topiary hearts (see my last post, linked below).
i held two back for this project -
an easy faux paint treatment that turned two cheap plastic hearts
into something much more elegant and 'natural'.
using paint to change things is one of my favorite approaches
to seasonal decorating (and to not BUYING more stuff that i have to store)...
continue reading for my easy tutorial and a few more ideas!
1.26.2024
plant a faux 'moss' heart
even though i'm not focused on creating for a specific 'holiday' now,
moss is a hot home decor trend this winter
and is showing up in many spring decor collections online...
from sculptures and floral designs to very large framed art pieces made of moss.
and with a lot less mess!
continue reading to see more details and my big 'secret' for moss...
1.12.2024
time for a change... a new 'mantel'!
(and those sharp dark shadows from the 'firebox' drove me mad!)
12.08.2023
terra cotta Christmas: 2 nativity scenes
into something ELSE ...
12.01.2023
terra cotta Christmas: faux painted tree ornaments
while i'm having fun finding all kinds of ways
to use terra cotta flower pots in my theme this holiday season,
i needed to expand the scope... enter my favorite tool: PAINT!
i rounded up some unused ornaments from my stash
and transformed them using my faux terra cotta paint technique.
it's easy, cheap, and a great way to revive unused items!
continue reading for the details and some of my top tree decorating tips...