11.29.2010

home for the holidays

whether you are hosting or traveling this holiday season, your home deserves a little holiday magic. a display of cards, a strand of lights....


a few fresh trimmings, ornaments in vases & dishes,

or a few fresh treasures strung up on your door; don't be afraid to do it up a bit. make something, use what you have, what you find outdoors, or pop into a thrift store for a touch of homespun decor.



{images via livet hemma & design sponge}

11.16.2010

amazing


stumbled upon this wonderful kitchen makeover today. it took months; concrete was removed, wall paper stripped, paneling removed, cabinets painted & appliances replaced.



renovations are often times a huge undertaking, but it's almost always worth it. just ask the gal who spends time in front of this sink.

{images via nothing but bonfires}

11.11.2010

when does free become expensive?


sometimes the freebies & hand-me downs are just plain great; right from the start. providing proof that one person's junk is another person's treasure. and sometimes the free & neglected come with a price. when do you say enough is enough, I will only spend so much salvaging what was on the side of the road/in my garage for years/given to me? 

over $29 was spent resuscitating the lamp in the above photo. it was found on the side of the road, and it is now a staple in someone's living room. that someone could have so easily given up, said why should i bother? but she didn't. she persisted. she re-wired, and later found her beloved lamp on ebay for $95. plus shipping.

i am always a proponent of salvaging what comes your way. you usually save a few bucks in the long run and always gain something from the process. it's yours, in a way that something from target never could be. and sometimes, if you are lucky, it's even cheaper.

{via apartmenttherapy}

11.09.2010

three boys. one room.


one crafty, busy mama came up with this cool room for her three boys. that's right, three boys. for the details and how-to, visit bumper crop.