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 rustic style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rustic style. Show all posts
3.13.2025
SPRING: re-purpose light cages as flower frogs
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...
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)
10.18.2022
coco fiber planter liner pumpkins
i spied this item one day at Lowes - do you know what it is?
in my endless search for things i can turn into tropical decor for our home,
i'm always looking at textures and colors that work - on the cheap -
and this looked for all the world like a giant coconut to me!
turning it into a pumpkin was easy-peasy -
so much so that creating the tutorial for this post took me MUCH longer
than actually MAKING the pumpkin!
have you figured out what i used yet??
continue reading to see the answer... plus a few variations!
9.10.2021
11.06.2020
fabulous faux mantel & logs
before i ever began concepting or creating this years' holiday decor,
i decided that it was finally time to create a prop that i've longed for:
a fireplace mantel.
we don't have one - ours is just a Craftsman--style cabinet with a faux electric fireplace in it.
it's very nice, but it has no mantel. and hanging above it is a television.
not exactly picturesque.
wanting a setting that would work as a backdrop to my holiday decor content,
a fireplace mantel.
we don't have one - ours is just a Craftsman--style cabinet with a faux electric fireplace in it.
it's very nice, but it has no mantel. and hanging above it is a television.
not exactly picturesque.
wanting a setting that would work as a backdrop to my holiday decor content,
i looked at what i had already, and came up with a plan...
my faux fireplace mantel would live in my studio/office,
my faux fireplace mantel would live in my studio/office,
providing easy access for setups and the best light to be had around here.
scraps of wood from the garage made easy work of it,
scraps of wood from the garage made easy work of it,
and they will come apart easily when i decide it has served its purpose.
that's my kind of decorating!
continue reading to see details - AND how to make those fab faux logs!
that's my kind of decorating!
continue reading to see details - AND how to make those fab faux logs!
10.25.2020
diy wood slat shade / privacy screen
living here in the semi-desert of Southern California means we get a lot of sun.
for four years, i've been struggling with - and have tried - many ways to block that sun
so that we can enjoy our patio and backyard in the late afternoon.
but along with the sun is wind. Santa Ana winds and strong daily afternoon winds.
those winds have torn down every umbrella and shade cloth and curtain i've hung.
finally a bright idea dawned on me - make it wood!
the simple solution was to repeat another element of our landscaping
and create a wood screen to withstand wind and block the afternoon sun.
the best part of this project? it makes use of a pre-made element available at Lowes.
paired with an item i already had, it became the perfect shade screen for us -
and would work as a privacy screen, as well!
continue reading to see how simple this outdoor diy project is...
10.15.2020
faux terra cotta pumpkins + tutorial
the decor is simple on our porch this year...
just a few select elements combine to give our entryway a fall mood.
(no, that's not a photo of our porch! i'll probably share that on Insta)
(no, that's not a photo of our porch! i'll probably share that on Insta)
however, real pumpkins are not an option when it's still over 100 degrees.
my solution to that dilemma was to gather up the pumpkins we have on hand
(plus the new-to-me 'Funkin' faux pumpkin that i found at a thrift store
and used in my recent fall harvest scarecrow project)
and give them a cohesive look...
and i did that with paint, of course!
10.08.2020
fall flip: guest room update
back in August, i shared the no-cost makeover i created in our guest room -
a cool, refreshing boho mod style in tones of greens and accented with succulents.
no one has come to stay with us since then, but i've just updated the decor...
a cool, refreshing boho mod style in tones of greens and accented with succulents.
no one has come to stay with us since then, but i've just updated the decor...
and even though there isn't a pumpkin or a leaf in sight,
adding the color orange really works to to bring in a 'fall' mood.
(it's still hot here. but it's October now, so i have to accept the inevitable!)
adding the color orange really works to to bring in a 'fall' mood.
(it's still hot here. but it's October now, so i have to accept the inevitable!)
continue reading to see how a few small changes made a BIG difference
in the way this room feels...
10.04.2020
fall harvest scarecrow

an unexpected find of a two dollar faux 'Funkin' pumpkin at a local thrift shop
was the impetus for this quick, easy fall decor project... perfect indoors or out!
(and no, i wasn't shopping. or, rather, i didn't PLAN to be shopping! i went to the thrift store to drop off three bags of used books.
but the door was open... and i was weak... and so.... i came home with a pumpkin. and three MORE bags of books. but i digress...)
that lightweight foam pumpkin became the head of this cute fall scarecrow.
made with items already on hand - including grass trimmings from our yard -
he came together really fast.
continue reading to see what's holding him up!
9.03.2020
why 'seasonal' decorating?
i get that question a lot: "why do you change your home decor with the season?"
it's not such a foreign concept, really. most people do this at certain points in the year -
Halloween, Christmas, Fourth of July, Easter.
Halloween, Christmas, Fourth of July, Easter.
they bring out decor elements that are specific to those holidays to enhance their enjoyment.
i grew up with a Mom who did that, making holidays special.
decorating for winter, spring, summer, and autumn is a similar approach...
simple, subtle changes in color and accessories can make a dramatic difference
in how a room feels, and how i live in it.
for example, the room shown above... it's filled with warm neutral hues and soft textures,
the perfect place to cozy up on a rainy fall day.
but i wouldn't want to live in it like that during a hot summer!
with a few simple changes, the mood shifts and the room feels appropriate to the season.
every season brings a new design scheme, refreshing the space and me with new energy.
and when i say 'new design scheme', i'm not talking totally redecorating a room.
i'm not advocating spending a bundle - of money OR time - several times a year.
easy changes - swapping out colorful accessories and bringing in touches of nature -
are my main methods for bringing the beauty of a new season indoors.
it doesn't take a lot of money or effort to get results like this - just imagination!
continue reading to see the room above change through the seasons of a year...
8.31.2020
a succulent tablescape

this final post for august wraps up my recent succulent / cacti obsession,
which i think is a great way to bridge the hot 'summer into fall' seasonal change.
today, i'll share how i took some of the elements that i created for the
no-cost, use-what-you-have guest room makeover
and found a whole new way to use them... on the dining table.
this clean, crisp, contemporary nature-based composition
fits so many decor styles: boho, rustic, industrial, modern,
this clean, crisp, contemporary nature-based composition
fits so many decor styles: boho, rustic, industrial, modern,
and will work indoors and outdoors to make entertaining really easy!
you'll also find a quick tutorial for making one last version of faux succulents to decorate with.
continue reading...
8.13.2020
garden junk in the bathroom?!

you can't give a guest room a new look without foofing up the guest bath, too...
i completed that task using things i had on hand in a new way, and it didn't cost a cent!
one of the projects i completed for this quick makeover
was a variation of something i've done before with a certain piece of junk.
the other was painting some fun and funky faux cacti - using a pretty unusual material.
continue reading to see more!
8.06.2020
faux succulent wreath & wall decor
when it came to wall art in our newly 'refreshed' guest room,
i re-thought the currently hot trend of 'basket groupings' on walls
i re-thought the currently hot trend of 'basket groupings' on walls
and went with a grouping of repurposed rusty metal items instead.
resembling woven baskets, they give the room a 'boho' feel - in a unique way.
my take on 'modern boho style' is less earth-child hippie and a bit more mid-century in feel.
and there's a reason for that:
during my sophomore summer, one of my jobs was selling imported baskets at the swap meet -
it was a hot, sweaty, physical job that a friend and i did every weekend all summer long.
we had to drive a junky old 'three on the tree' van to the drive in, unload it,
set up displays of the baskets, and then sit there all day convincing people to buy them.
then we had to load up anything that didn't sell. it was exhausting.
the only redeeming quality of it was the paycheck and spending time with my friend.
so now i have an aversion to baskets being used as they were back then! (the late 70's)
i like this solution... and just wait until you get a closer look at those succulents!
continue reading to see all of the details and 'how-to's'...
8.02.2020
no-cost diy boho guest room decor
my home is basically a laboratory. a design 'test kitchen' of sorts.
every space is fair game for me to try out ideas,
without worrying whether or not they'll work. if not, i try a new approach!
recently i had some ideas for some new decor that would bridge summer into fall,
with a bit of a 'modern boho' vibe.
i just wasn't ready to remove all of the fun tiki style details
that we are enjoying in our main living spaces this summer.
so i took a peek into the guest room... and found a willing volunteer.
this room has been the same for four years, and it's long past time for a refresh!
i got to work and created a buncha' new projects, then restyled the room in a day.
i used what i have on hand here at home, so a whole new look didn't cost me a cent.
(all of those projects will be getting the spotlight in upcoming posts)
every space is fair game for me to try out ideas,
without worrying whether or not they'll work. if not, i try a new approach!
recently i had some ideas for some new decor that would bridge summer into fall,
with a bit of a 'modern boho' vibe.
i just wasn't ready to remove all of the fun tiki style details
that we are enjoying in our main living spaces this summer.
so i took a peek into the guest room... and found a willing volunteer.
this room has been the same for four years, and it's long past time for a refresh!
i got to work and created a buncha' new projects, then restyled the room in a day.
i used what i have on hand here at home, so a whole new look didn't cost me a cent.
(all of those projects will be getting the spotlight in upcoming posts)
continue reading to see the before, during, after - and all of the details!
7.30.2020
repurposed wood crate entry decor
decorating with succulents and cacti is a hot design trend right now...
these easy-care, high-impact plants are making appearances
in mod boho bedrooms and rustic farmhouse dining rooms,
as well as on back decks & front porches everywhere.
these easy-care, high-impact plants are making appearances
in mod boho bedrooms and rustic farmhouse dining rooms,
as well as on back decks & front porches everywhere.
last summer, i was inspired by a very creative display idea at a store,
so i re-created a budget version of it in our front entry, using succulents.
i never shared this project in a blog post, so it's time to make up for that.
(plus, it ties in beautifully to a whole new series of posts i'm prepping for August!)
continue reading for the details
so i re-created a budget version of it in our front entry, using succulents.
i never shared this project in a blog post, so it's time to make up for that.
(plus, it ties in beautifully to a whole new series of posts i'm prepping for August!)
continue reading for the details
7.14.2020
diy galvanized birdbath
while songbirds love to come and splash in our backyard salvaged galvanized bucket fountain,
i noticed that the tiny wrens and hummingbirds who visit us don't go near it.
perhaps the bubbling water frightens them, or the buckets are too deep for their use...
it seemed to me that a birdbath was called for.
i went looking around the yard and garage to see what we had that i could use to build one,
and found two items that combined perfectly for this project.
continue reading to see how to make a simple and easy birdbath for your garden!
5.14.2020
salvaged junk potting bench
spring and summer bring out my green thumb,
and having a potting bench to plant, replant, and putter around on is a necessity.
me being me, though, i'm not about to spend money on one!
i'd rather create something that is 'one of a kind' that no one else has,
re-using the junk and salvaged stuff that's already around the house...
so when i spied an unused plywood table extension in the garage,
my mind saw it as a component of a potting bench for our backyard.
so last year, i got to work on it - and because i wasn't blogging then, i never shared it here.
with gardens on everyone's mind right now, i thought it was time to remedy that!
continue reading to see what ELSE i dragged out there to build this useful diy piece...
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