Decorating your home doesn’t have to be expensive. There are a lot of little things you can do to create a unique look for your home that don’t have to cost a fortune.
One way is to buy items from the dollar or thrift store.
Read MoreDecorating your home doesn’t have to be expensive. There are a lot of little things you can do to create a unique look for your home that don’t have to cost a fortune.
One way is to buy items from the dollar or thrift store.
Read MoreI still bear the marks on my leg from one of my childhood forts…
I had a huge box at my disposal. I don’t remember what was in it; I was about 9 or 10…I didn’t care what was in it, I had a huge box I could play with!
But…in typical DIY fashion I decided to split the box into “rooms” using a steak knife I’d managed to procure from the kitchen.
Read MoreIf historians are correct, then the concept of table runners began in the middle ages, originally as a means of protecting tablecloths from sloppy diners.
Which meant a lot less work for the already frazzled housekeeping staff!
Imagine…when you use a table runner, you could be carrying on an ancient tradition, following in the footsteps of Anne Boleyn or Henry VIII…
Read MoreRedecorating is always a fun prospect. For many people, all this entails is a small furniture shuffle and a bucket of paint. However, there are many more ways to explore a home creatively. Rather than choosing a single paint color, dig deeper into your options. The perfect aesthetic is out there, waiting to be discovered.
Read MoreOutdoor Christmas lights can light up your home – and your mood – for the holidays, but they can also pose a risk if basic precautions are ignored.
Each year, fires caused from electrical issues result in millions of dollars worth of damage, not to mention the death that can very often occur.
And while outdoor displays aren’t nearly as combustible as Christmas trees can be, it’s still important to follow some basic guidelines to minimize the risk of fire from outdoor Christmas lights.
Read More