Stuff happens. And you need a place to put it all. One thing that will help you keep your sanity, mamas, is to have a place for everything. Train your children to know that place, so that as they grow, they can put their own things away. I searched a few thrift and antique stores, looking for the perfect storage piece, but the school year was well on its way, I had not found the right thing, and I wasn’t feeling quite organized. Pressed wood to the rescue! I found this piece online. I liked the look of…
*This post contains affiliate links. If you shop through them, I may receive a small commission, at no extra charge to you. Raise your hand if you’re a professional cake decorator. I. am. not. Sometimes I say, I’ve never met a hobby I didn’t like. But then, I remember that one. It’s a lot of work. It takes practice. And time. I mean, I don’t even bake the cakes around here anymore. (When your girls say, Can I bake my own birthday cake? You say yes!) Some occasions call for…
That’s right, mamas. This post is a two-for-one. And I’m sooo excited. Because I love the way it turned out. You know that feeling when you finally complete something that’s been hanging around in your head for months, and it turned out the way you pictured it? You’re all, Yaaaaay! Kids, come look! Or at least, I am. 😉 I’m also excited because I’m getting to offer you two things: a set of FREE PRINTABLES *AND* a little DIY tip for a very inexpensive way to jazz…
*This post contains affiliate links. If you shop through them, I will receive compensation. So. It’s been a while. Life’s been happening. Mamas, you know how it is. But I think you’re gonna like this little diy. It’s for all you white-dish-loving mamas out there. Like me. You see… I have these white coffee mugs that look so cute on my mug tree, (find it HERE) which is so handy at my little coffee station. When we have people over, everyone can just grab a cup, and fill ‘…
What I love about thrift-store shopping, is that you can take something old and make it look… older. 😉 I love the character and charm of antiques. True antiques can be quite pricey, but with a little creativity, you can get the same effect for cheap. I think I originally paid 2 or 3 dollars for this frame at Goodwill. It was a yellowish color, but I loved the shape of it. And it was thick and sturdy. While I was giving my farmhouse table an aged look, (click HERE for that post) inspiration struck…
Once upon a time, there was a table… It was handmade for a family of seven, and it was the little table that could. It could seat at least ten when you squished together a little. It could hold a ton of schoolbooks, all spread out. It could handle the mess of play-doh and paint. (They both make me cringe a little. Ain’t gonna lie.) It was my sweet, farmhouse table. But then I played musical rooms, and decided the dining room should be a living room (again.) The table traveled around a bit (literally,) and…
Yep. You read that right. Today I’m sharing an easy little tutorial for NO-COST HEADBANDS like these… Sweet, right? I made the one pictured here without spending one single cent. And I’m getting ready to make some more. Want to make your own? (It really is easy, I promise.) Join me over at Busy Mom’s Helper and find out how! P.S. Model not included…
Spray paint is my best friend. Really. We’ve been close ever since I discovered how easy (and cheap) it is to take something I already own, was given, or thrifted, and make it better. Like this chippy little bird. There’s just something about chippy little birds that I love. Kind of like sunshine. They are sweet and happy, but still rustic. They have that “been around for a long time” look. So, I decided to make myself one. I bought a little bird from the dollar tree, and gave him a makeover. It was…
You’ve seen my hutch before, in other posts, and maybe on instagram (riggstownroad), but you’ve never been formally introduced. So… let me introduce you to my favorite piece of furniture. Don’t tell the others. 😉 She was always beautiful, but she recently got a makeover, and now she just shines. ; Two things I loved about this girl, were the storage part and the display part. The display part had a downside though. It limited the storage. I could only store things on those shelves if they were styled to my liking and coordinated with…