Summer is coming and so is the garden goodness we reap every year. Whether you grow your own, shop a farmer's market or local grocery store, there's nothing like fresh food. As I promised earlier this week and in my feeding a large family on a budget post, I am sharing a family favorite recipe with ... READ the POST
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DIY Wooden Chest Made Farmhouse Chic
My thrifting adventures can surprise me sometimes and that's what keeps me hungry for the hunt. Does that happen to you? Eventually, I was out looking for one thing and then found this child's DIY wooden chest stuffed in the back. ot only is it totally sporting the 1980's vibe, but also begging me ... READ the POST
Upholstered Footstool ~ A One-Legged Wonder
Last week in my kitchen remodel update (you have to see how we're moving along!), I showed you that I would be giving this one-legged wonder a makeover. This was an upholstered footstool I found laying beside the curbside settee that got an upholstery makeover too, so why not this little guy, ... READ the POST
Vintage Soda Crate Turned Foot Stool
Are you form-over-function or function-over-form? I am the latter for sure, which is why I have fun creating my functional pieces from repurposed finds. Earlier this week, I showed you how I took several flea market finds and created farmhouse decor, but I also promised to show you what I would do ... READ the POST
DIY Tiered Stand from Repurposed Junk
You know I have a stash of #trashure and I have been trying to make more room around here by creating more of the things I have had planned in my head. For instance, I have had a collection of wood turnings, pie pans, and cake pans since summer and have been waiting for the time to put them to use. ... READ the POST
Two DIY Lanterns from Only One Board
Since my husband and I recently just wrapped up our patio makeover with our tutorial for a faux fireplace, we thought it would be fun to jump in on the action for the One Board Challenge being sponsored by a wonderful group of 17 bloggers and Ryobi Tools. Deal is, you have to take a 1" x 8" x 8' ... READ the POST