If you can buy food that tastes wonderful and is packaged in beautiful tin boxes that can be re-used, why wouldn't you? I not only love the intense flavors of the teas that Harney & Sons of Great Britain makes, I adore their packaging... and have found several ways to re-use the lovely tins. (This post is not an ad, or sponsored)
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3.20.2025
SPRING: repurpose tea tins as planters
If you can buy food that tastes wonderful and is packaged in beautiful tin boxes that can be re-used, why wouldn't you? I not only love the intense flavors of the teas that Harney & Sons of Great Britain makes, I adore their packaging... and have found several ways to re-use the lovely tins. (This post is not an ad, or sponsored)
3.06.2025
SPRING: flower-filled purse door hanger
March is here and spring is coming!
I'm always so glad to see the earth awaken after her winter nap, and love to use flowers and other garden references in my spring decor...
This project builds on one I've created before (linked below this post) and is an easy way to add some springtime charm to your front door or indoor walls!
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2.27.2025
WINTER: create faux 'wrapped' bulbs
This year, I've created some faux versions of wrapped bulbs and nestled them in snowy white ceramic containers. This simple project has brought a winter-y feel into my studio, and will transition perfectly into spring in the coming month.
Continue reading for an easy two-part tutorial...
2.20.2025
WINTER: PomPom Vases
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When I picked up a remnant of some minty-green pompom trim at a fabric store's going out of biz sale, I immediately knew that I was going to do this with it...
Paired up with some smaller white pompom trim that I had from Dollar Tree, plus a thrifted curtain panel with minty green pompoms running down two sides, that new trim pulled it all together. It took just minutes for these three vases to get a new look!
Continue reading for my easy tutorial...
1.30.2025
Published: My 'Living Nest' in Farmhouse Style Magazine
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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!
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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...
1.03.2025
WINTER . make a simple rosemary wreath
the Christmas decor is all packed away! whew.
now i'm enjoying a slow, calm 'ease into the new year' approach: simple changes, adjustments, and routines that give my creative mind space to wander (and wonder!) without stressing out as i keep up with my responsibilities.
the simple rosemary wreath project that i am sharing today is something that can made in just minutes and with very little effort. (i don't know about you, but i LOVE easy DIY projects!) let me show you how easy and simply charming this project is - and how you can make it even if you don't have an herb garden.
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2.23.2024
ease into spring with a faux moss wreath
spring's arrival is just around the corner!
here's an easy way to ease into it...