Showing posts with label seasonal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seasonal. Show all posts
9.10.2021
7.20.2021
a different kind of sand castle...
bringing sand and shells home from a beach vacation is do-able.
a sand castle? not so much.
unless, of course, you find a new way to make a sand castle ;)
and i did.
a sand castle? not so much.
unless, of course, you find a new way to make a sand castle ;)
and i did.
continue reading to see the everyday material that inspired me and how i used it...
4.12.2021
when life gives you lemons...
for the first time in the five years we've lived in this house,
our lemon tree yielded fruit!
i'm not sure if it was just that the tree is finally mature enough to bear fruit,
or if it was the strange regimen of digging coffee grounds and eggshells into the soil all year
along with the citrus tree fertilizer and Miracle Grow a few times...
but something stimulated the growth, and we got 16 lemons this winter!
you know what they say: 'when life gives you lemons, make lemonade'?
well, *i* say, 'when life gives you lemons, DECORATE with them!'
and i did!
continue reading for some easy tips...
(even if life didn't give you a lemon tree or lemons!)
1.04.2021
getting cozy for winter...
as i 'try on' the palette of white, sunny yellow and soothing gray
in my studio (my 'decorating laboratory'!),
i'm finding it very easy to get whole new look using what i have here at home.
in my studio (my 'decorating laboratory'!),
i'm finding it very easy to get whole new look using what i have here at home.
bringing in soft textures (a fleece blanket, sweater-covered pillows)
and references to warmth (a 'fire' in the faux fireplace, candles, warm hues)
makes this space feel much cozier during these cold days of winter.
maybe you're not into the 'color of the year' palette,
maybe you're not into the 'color of the year' palette,
but you're ready for a fresh new vibe as the new year begins...
let me show you how to pull together a whole new look using what you already have!
let me show you how to pull together a whole new look using what you already have!
continue reading for some simple decorating tips...
1.01.2021
celebrate home!
"endings need grieving... and beginnings deserve celebration."
i read that line recently in a devotional, and it really spoke to me.
while many of us may not actually be grieving the end of a very trying year,
we certainly DO need to celebrate the arrival of a fresh new one!
there's a lovely song called 'Celebrate Me Home'
(originally by Kenny Loggins, and recently covered by Josh Groban)
that includes these lines:
"Come on and play my music, Let's turn on the love light in the place...
Please, celebrate me home...Play me one more song that I'll always remember,
And I can recall, Whenever I find myself too all alone, I can sing me home."
(originally by Kenny Loggins, and recently covered by Josh Groban)
that includes these lines:
"Come on and play my music, Let's turn on the love light in the place...
Please, celebrate me home...Play me one more song that I'll always remember,
And I can recall, Whenever I find myself too all alone, I can sing me home."
what a beautiful idea - to celebrate home.
not feel imprisoned in, not tolerate, not begrudgingly accept... but celebrate.
express gratitude for the home we have, enjoy the time spent there, really live there.
not feel imprisoned in, not tolerate, not begrudgingly accept... but celebrate.
express gratitude for the home we have, enjoy the time spent there, really live there.
as we enter this new year, i thought it would be good to focus on
ways that we can refresh, reclaim, and rejuvenate the MOOD inside our rooms...
celebrating our homes, if you will.
helping us to embrace and enjoy where we live our lives in simple ways every day.
celebrating our homes, if you will.
helping us to embrace and enjoy where we live our lives in simple ways every day.
continue reading for some of my top tips to help you celebrate your home...
12.29.2020
color your winter decor
let's face it. we're all facing the same 'post holiday decor question':
what do i do NOW?
my house looks so empty after the Christmas decor is down.
my house looks so empty after the Christmas decor is down.
do i do winter decor? if i really don't want to go with a 'snowy' look, how do i DO that?
or do i jump right to spring - or stop off for a short visit at Valentine's Day?
if you think that i don't ask those same questions, think again!
honestly? i struggle with the whole 'winter wonderland' look...
i live in the desert in Southern California. it's cold here, but not snowy.
and i need color. the monotone snowy look isn't my jam anymore.
honestly? i struggle with the whole 'winter wonderland' look...
i live in the desert in Southern California. it's cold here, but not snowy.
and i need color. the monotone snowy look isn't my jam anymore.
recently, a thought came to me:
color always inspires me, and mother nature never fails to offer inspiration
as each season unfolds with new hues, new color combinations, new life.
thing is, having color in your home doesn't have to look like my holiday theme did -
a riot of every color in the rainbow. all at the same time.
sometimes, it is the addition of one hue to a soft neutral background
that adds what i call 'a punctuation point' in a room.
just a touch goes a long way. and it doesn't have to cost a thing!
continue reading to see what is inspiring me this winter...
11.20.2020
rainbow colorized wreath
switching up my holiday decor themes each year is a lot of fun,
and it doesn't cost a lot to make a change...
this white wreath was just $6 at a local thrift shop four years ago,
and i've reworked it with colorful ornaments to match my colorful tree.
most of those ornaments i already had,
a few i grabbed at thrift shops and Dollar Tree to fill out my color palette.
( all told, i spent less than ten dollars on this)
attaching them to the wreath was a quick undertaking,
and the impact is uplifting - indoors or out!
continue reading for a few wreath decorating tips...
11.16.2020
rainbow colorized Christmas tree
i really think Joanna and Cleo of The Home Edit would LOVE this Christmas tree!
a brilliant white tree with bright color ornaments, arranged in rainbow ROYGBIVP order
("it's a SYSTEM!" - if you know, you know)
a brilliant white tree with bright color ornaments, arranged in rainbow ROYGBIVP order
("it's a SYSTEM!" - if you know, you know)
a place for everything and everything in its place, right?!
okay, so, yesssss, i've been watching The Home Edit on Netflix. a LOT.
and yessssss, it has indeed had an influence on my Christmas decor this year.
i was also inspired by an Insta photo of a huge garland made of balloons...
that spurred the idea to create a 'garland' of colorful ornaments
that were arranged in color order.
continue reading to hear more about where those ornaments CAME from
and see how easy this approach to tree decorating is!
okay, so, yesssss, i've been watching The Home Edit on Netflix. a LOT.
and yessssss, it has indeed had an influence on my Christmas decor this year.
i was also inspired by an Insta photo of a huge garland made of balloons...
that spurred the idea to create a 'garland' of colorful ornaments
that were arranged in color order.
continue reading to hear more about where those ornaments CAME from
and see how easy this approach to tree decorating is!
9.24.2020
early fall floral tablescape
ah, September... a fickle month that can't decide if it's summer or fall!
even between seasons,
nature never fails to delight me with new color combinations and moods,
nature never fails to delight me with new color combinations and moods,
providing endless inspiration for decorating...
inspired by a piece of fabric that evokes a late summer garden,
this tablescape includes some fall elements along with summer flowers and herbs.
it's easy to pull together a pretty table - just look outside for inspiration!
this tablescape includes some fall elements along with summer flowers and herbs.
it's easy to pull together a pretty table - just look outside for inspiration!
continue reading for some easy table decor tips...
9.14.2020
paper 'paint chip' pumpkins
these happy pumpkins sprang into my head one night,
and i couldn't wait to get into my studio the next day to try them out!
last spring, i shared a few projects that are based on paint chips.
last spring, i shared a few projects that are based on paint chips.
although the first project - hearts - was made from real paint chips (from a client's decor project)
i then came up with a way to make my OWN paint 'chips': paint them on paper!
not only is it a perfect way to get the right colors for a specific use,
i then came up with a way to make my OWN paint 'chips': paint them on paper!
not only is it a perfect way to get the right colors for a specific use,
it also assures that i always have as many as i need if a project expands
(frequently!) or needs a do-over (sometimes!).
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continue reading for details on making your own painted paint chip paper
(frequently!) or needs a do-over (sometimes!).
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continue reading for details on making your own painted paint chip paper
AND the things i've made with them this year!
4.27.2020
cinco de mayo mayhem!
I know, it's weird out there. All kinds of celebrations are cancelled.
We're allllll ready for this coronavirus quarantine to end.
But hold on, my friends, there is a way to find the happy while we wait:
We're allllll ready for this coronavirus quarantine to end.
But hold on, my friends, there is a way to find the happy while we wait:
*This year, Cinco de Mayo is on a Tuesday. TACO Tuesday!*
It's the perfect reason to celebrate, right in your own backyard!
SO, today I'm dipping back into my blog archives (about seven years back!)
to share three different ideas for fiesta-style tablescapes and bar setups.
With all of us staying home, these ideas will help you
to see 'what you have at home' in a fresh new way to create something fun!
It's the perfect reason to celebrate, right in your own backyard!
SO, today I'm dipping back into my blog archives (about seven years back!)
to share three different ideas for fiesta-style tablescapes and bar setups.
With all of us staying home, these ideas will help you
to see 'what you have at home' in a fresh new way to create something fun!
continue reading for a peek at three different themes for Cinco de Mayo Celebrations:
4.03.2020
NEW! Sweet Sweater Bunny Tails!
just when you thought i had made everything possible with upcycled sweaters...
introducing the springtime creation that has evaded me for years:
Sweet Sweater Bunny Tails!
introducing the springtime creation that has evaded me for years:
Sweet Sweater Bunny Tails!
this happy spring project made use of some sweater remnants found in a bin in the garage -
including a pink sweater Santa hat!
using the same method as my famous Sweet Sweater Pumpkins, it all came together fast.
i actually spent more time snapping photos and editing them than making the bunny tails!
continue reading to see just how quickly you can make these for Easter...
including a pink sweater Santa hat!
using the same method as my famous Sweet Sweater Pumpkins, it all came together fast.
i actually spent more time snapping photos and editing them than making the bunny tails!
continue reading to see just how quickly you can make these for Easter...
4.01.2020
easter eggs on parade
it's April first - and rather than share a joke or a prank,
i hope you'll enjoy this slideshow of Easter egg decorating ideas
i hope you'll enjoy this slideshow of Easter egg decorating ideas
pulled from my past homewardFOUND blog posts!
for more inspiration,
3.31.2020
upcycled wine bottle plant markers
i finished planting our backyard 'Victory Garden' on Sunday afternoon.
then realized i wanted some plant markers...
after half an hour of poking around in the garage workbench and shelves,
to find something interesting to make about a dozen markers out of,
i came up empty handed.
the muses, they are kind, though!
as i walked back into the house, my Mom was standing at our wine bar popping a cork
and held up the bottle as she asked 'is it time for wine?'...
and little bells started ringing in my head.
why not use wine bottles to make plant markers? WINE not, indeed!!!
continue reading to see how ridiculously easy this is - and how fun they look!
then realized i wanted some plant markers...
after half an hour of poking around in the garage workbench and shelves,
to find something interesting to make about a dozen markers out of,
i came up empty handed.
the muses, they are kind, though!
as i walked back into the house, my Mom was standing at our wine bar popping a cork
and held up the bottle as she asked 'is it time for wine?'...
and little bells started ringing in my head.
why not use wine bottles to make plant markers? WINE not, indeed!!!
continue reading to see how ridiculously easy this is - and how fun they look!
3.16.2020
the art of nesting
'nesting' is kind of the mood of the moment, isn't it?
as part of our newly-required 'social distancing' practices,
we're all spending more time at home right now.
the organizing & purging that we began with gusto in January
has become a flurry of cleaning & disinfecting in March.
confession: i am not a person who loves cleaning. i DO it, of course,
but my main motivation has always been that i clean the house so i can decorate the house.
restyling. refreshing. we sometimes call this 'nesting'.
mama's about to have babies do this. newlyweds do this.
and sometimes, angry/frustrated people do this.
(deb raises her hand).
yeah, i'm one o' THOSE people. i clean like a banshee when i am mad or feel out of control.
the physical activity - and the loud music i play as i engage in it - really can help re-set my mood.
plus it accomplishes something good (a clean house), so it isn't wasted energy.
i think this applies when we are a bit scared and uncertain, too...
cleaning, conquering clutter, completing a project, expressing some creativity
are positive things we can do with the pent-up energy that threatens to overwhelm us.
in times of stress (like we're all experiencing right now), it can be helpful
to set ourselves to the task of gaining some control over a part of our lives, like our homes.
and yes, that includes crafting and creating and decorating -
all facets of 'the art of nesting'.
these pursuits can re-set our mindset and give us a respite in the midst of chaos.
it can help us engage our brains in a positive thought pattern -
and if you have littles at home, you can teach them how to focus on what is possible
rather than on limitations.
in light of that, i've been puttering around the house as i clean,
and decided to update & refresh a few projects from the past.
since my whole 'thing' here at homewardFOUND is 'use what you already have'
i looked around at my stash and found a way to freshen up an original project
that i created over a decade ago. it needed a facelift. and so did i!
the creative process made me smile (the best kind of facelift) as i was working on this,
and now the finished product makes our home smile with its presence...
a good reminder that old can be made new, new approaches can be taken,
new things can be accomplished. at any time.
i think NOW is a good time to put those principles into practice, don't you?
as part of our newly-required 'social distancing' practices,
we're all spending more time at home right now.
the organizing & purging that we began with gusto in January
has become a flurry of cleaning & disinfecting in March.
confession: i am not a person who loves cleaning. i DO it, of course,
but my main motivation has always been that i clean the house so i can decorate the house.
restyling. refreshing. we sometimes call this 'nesting'.
mama's about to have babies do this. newlyweds do this.
and sometimes, angry/frustrated people do this.
(deb raises her hand).
yeah, i'm one o' THOSE people. i clean like a banshee when i am mad or feel out of control.
the physical activity - and the loud music i play as i engage in it - really can help re-set my mood.
plus it accomplishes something good (a clean house), so it isn't wasted energy.
i think this applies when we are a bit scared and uncertain, too...
cleaning, conquering clutter, completing a project, expressing some creativity
are positive things we can do with the pent-up energy that threatens to overwhelm us.
in times of stress (like we're all experiencing right now), it can be helpful
to set ourselves to the task of gaining some control over a part of our lives, like our homes.
and yes, that includes crafting and creating and decorating -
all facets of 'the art of nesting'.
these pursuits can re-set our mindset and give us a respite in the midst of chaos.
it can help us engage our brains in a positive thought pattern -
and if you have littles at home, you can teach them how to focus on what is possible
rather than on limitations.
in light of that, i've been puttering around the house as i clean,
and decided to update & refresh a few projects from the past.
since my whole 'thing' here at homewardFOUND is 'use what you already have'
i looked around at my stash and found a way to freshen up an original project
that i created over a decade ago. it needed a facelift. and so did i!
the creative process made me smile (the best kind of facelift) as i was working on this,
and now the finished product makes our home smile with its presence...
a good reminder that old can be made new, new approaches can be taken,
new things can be accomplished. at any time.
i think NOW is a good time to put those principles into practice, don't you?
continue reading for a colorful re-furb and a link to my nest-making tutorial...
Topics:
boho,
color,
crafting,
crafting with kids,
decorating,
DIY,
diy decorating,
dollar store crafts,
Easter,
farmhouse,
garden,
nests,
neutrals,
re-purposing,
rustic,
salvaged,
seasonal,
spring,
thrifted,
up-cycling
3.14.2020
home-making
friends, i just want to offer an encouraging note to you today...
i know things are scary in this world right now. i feel it, too.
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in the midst of all of it, i am purposing to choose to keep my mind in a place of faith not fear,
a place of peace not panic, a place of still finding things in everyday life to be grateful for.
to find simple, comforting ways to be creative and content at home.
to make home a place of respite, refuge, and happiness.
and isn't it good that we can make our homes a retreat from the worlds' chaos?
in the midst of the current sense of uncertainty, i hope that you can all
focus your mind and your thoughts on still seeing beauty in the world around you,
extend patience and kindness to others (but not your hands! LOL),
and fill up your homes with a daily celebration of life:
music, cleanliness, and a calmness of spirit built on gratitude for what we DO have.
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we have a choice, and our choices affect others around us and in our homes...
we can still shine the light of hopefulness and BE the bright side of life right now.
we can still pull together here on social media and encourage & uplift one another.
.as a way of sharing good news and encouraging messages & images,
i invite you to share your social media links in a comment on this post:
facebook page, blog, instagram, pinterest, twitter. you can share someone else's, too!
i invite you to share your social media links in a comment on this post:
facebook page, blog, instagram, pinterest, twitter. you can share someone else's, too!
.
this is a way we can 'visit' some new people, find uplifting content, and let it brighten our days! 😘
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oh, and that project pictured above?
i've had a few questions about it, so i'll share the details...
continue reading to see more!
oh, and that project pictured above?
i've had a few questions about it, so i'll share the details...
continue reading to see more!
3.12.2020
fois gras? no - faux grass!
differently than everyone else, for sure - but also differently than they were ever intended to be used.
i love to let my imagination run wild and come up with 'alternative uses' for just about everything!
when Mom and i designed our backyard landscaping in 2016, we chose faux grass / artificial turf
because of the easy maintenance, long lifespan, and no need for watering.
after the expert installation, we had a lot of scraps left, so i kept them.
i knew that i would come up with ways to use those scraps - and i did!
you've seen our faux grass in some photos of our backyard here on the blog...
under the salvaged bucket fountain . as a heat shield for roses AND to hide the A/C unit
recently, i used some of the smallest scraps to enhance our spring decor INSIDE the house...
continue reading to see the details!
recently, i used some of the smallest scraps to enhance our spring decor INSIDE the house...
continue reading to see the details!
3.09.2020
spring decor accents made from 1 tablecloth
for example, how much decorating punch can you get from a single piece of fabric?
i picked up a pretty green gingham tablecloth at Home Goods
and transformed it into some fresh new accents for our home this spring
to prove to myself that it doesn't take much to make a big impact.
continue reading to see how far a $15 purchase got me!
2.15.2020
freshening up!
as March approaches and spring arrives,
i tend to gravitate toward greens and yellows as accent colors in my neutral home...
what's YOUR favorite color right now?
wait - what??? COLOR? ooooh, scary, right?
i tend to gravitate toward greens and yellows as accent colors in my neutral home...
what's YOUR favorite color right now?
wait - what??? COLOR? ooooh, scary, right?
you can live with color without committing to long-term change!
add a few simple colorful accessories to your office or entry way
and your neutral rooms will SPRING to life! in this past post, i shared some of my office organization & decor ideas,
along with photos of my own studio spaces over the years.
i recently came across photos of another office space i had in the past,
that i spruced up with a shot of bright chartreuse green.
this seems like a good time to share those, with a seasonal change on the way.
giving our spaces a face lift as spring approaches is a great idea...
continue reading to see how offices and front entries can quickly look and feel 'spring fresh'!
that i spruced up with a shot of bright chartreuse green.
this seems like a good time to share those, with a seasonal change on the way.
giving our spaces a face lift as spring approaches is a great idea...
continue reading to see how offices and front entries can quickly look and feel 'spring fresh'!
2.06.2020
gift bag wall art tutorial
i love making somethin' outta' nuthin'! using inexpensive or free supplies is my jam.
and i love sharing those kinds of ideas here.
we all know that crazy-cheap retailers like Dollar Tree have loads of paper gift bags every season:
(Dollar Tree photo)
did you ever think of those as not just gift bags but craft supplies?
doing something unexpected with things is my jam, too...
like turning gift bags into wall art that echoes the current 'handlettered sign' trend!
continue reading for this super 'fast, cheap & easy' project tutorial
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