How to Save a Lifeguard: Emergency Steps for Bystanders

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While walking along the beach with my husband, we came across a damaged lifebuoy. It was clearly abandoned on the sand, but the shape and size suggested it had once been a useful lifesaver. Rather than leave it to the elements, we decided to rescue and repurpose it. My husband, an avid fisherman, picked it … Read more

DIY: Turn One Chair Into Two Distinct Makeovers

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Last week I showed the reveal of my girls’ bedroom, and I have a little confession: even when a room feels finished, there’s almost always room for improvement. In this case, the desk needed a proper chair. The ottoman my daughter had been using was getting flattened and simply wasn’t comfortable, so I went hunting … Read more

DIY Natural Clay Heart Garland for Valentine’s Decor

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It’s that time of the month when I join my friends from around the world for the International Bloggers Club. Over the past months we’ve used anniversary themes as our guideline — featuring paper projects, cotton crafts, and a festive Christmas project. This month I’m sharing a simple, natural clay Valentine’s heart garland you can … Read more

Imperfect Kitchen Utensil Holder with Rustic Charm

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Upcycled Honey Tin: An Imperfect Kitchen Utensil Holder I collect utensils—more than any single ceramic crock can hold—so I decided to upcycle an oversized honey tin into a functional and stylish utensil holder. This is an easy, no-cost DIY that makes good use of something you might otherwise toss. The result is deliberately imperfect, durable, … Read more

Curbside Mirror Makeover: Revamp Thrifted Mirrors

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You can never have too many mirrors, right? I thought so when I rescued this curbside find last fall. Below is a simple, practical mirror makeover that turns an ordinary vintage wooden frame into a charming farmhouse-style accent using chalky paint, a touch of metallic, light distressing, and wax. I originally planned to paint it … Read more

Why Hiding the Wrong Way Backfires

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DIY Heater Cover: A Simple, Zero-Cost Makeover for a Spare Heater I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. The kids started school, and I’m still finishing that bedroom project. Today’s small project centers on a spare electric heater we keep in the room for extra cold evenings. It usually sits behind the bed and serves … Read more

How to Make a Mini Ribbon Christmas Tree

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I’ve been enjoying all the creative ideas circulating online, especially this time of year when blogs are overflowing with holiday inspiration. The home tours and seasonal décor are inspiring, and one trend that stood out to me this season is the tiny, handcrafted Christmas tree—often decorated with metallics or made entirely from ribbon. I decided … Read more

Transform Vintage Book Trough into Stylish Decor

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If you’ve never heard of a vintage book trough before, you’re not alone. This long, narrow wooden piece—also called a book rack or desktop bookcase—is designed to hold and display books, DVDs, or other similarly sized items. We found one at a thrift store and decided to give it a fresh, vintage-inspired makeover that’s simple … Read more

DIY Spring Pedestal from Upcycled Cordial Glasses and Saucers

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Happy Spring! The weather is finally warming up a bit. Even with the occasional rain, the flowers are blooming, and that inspired me to create a simple repurposed pedestal using cordial glasses and saucers. It’s my favorite time of month again: the International Bloggers Club Challenge. Each month, five friends share seasonal projects and ideas … Read more

Transform a Vintage Suitcase into Chic Home Storage

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I restored an old, rusted vintage suitcase and turned it into a fresh, stylish piece of luggage. The makeover was straightforward — it didn’t need to be perfect, because the small imperfections add to the suitcase’s vintage character. I found this suitcase in my basement, which seems to be a treasure trove of vintage oddities. … Read more