Does it feel like Fall where you are? It doesn’t feel like Fall yet here but I’m ready to decorate so I’m working on a few projects to add to my Fall decor. I’m pretty excited about this simple Hello Fall Sign. It turned out pretty cute and I love the colors.
10+ Pumpkin Crafts that are perfect for Fall, Halloween, and Thanksgiving. Get the tutorials for all of them linked in this post.
Laundry Room Essentials to make your laundering experience the best it can be.
I’m one of those people who actually likes doing laundry. It’s one of my favorite chores. I’ve never had a large laundry room, in fact the one I have in our rental right now is the largest I’ve ever had. Even though it’s pretty small I’ve been able to fit everything in it that I need. Here are my must have laundry room essentials.
I do a little Spring cleaning but I don’t usually have a lot to do because I try to stick to a regular cleaning schedule throughout the year. I made this same Cleaning Schedule Printable for you to also use. The link to print it is at the bottom of this post.
I have gathered Great Ideas for Organizing Kids Stuff right here, all in one place. Now is the perfect time to implement these ideas at the beginning of the school year.
Over the years I’ve shared some Great Ideas for Organizing Kids Stuff. I thought I would make it easy for you to find these ideas by placing them all in one post. Some posts have just one idea but some have several ideas in one post. Be sure to check them all out and pin your favorite ideas for later.
I love decorating for Fall but changing decorations every season can get expensive. I’m sharing several ways to Decorate for Fall on a Budget and have fun crafting at the same time. There are craft projects, decorating ideas, and even free printables. Just print out the printables and pop them in a frame. What could be easier than that?
How many of you pin things almost everyday but seldom make or create what you pin? I pinned a photo of a glass teapot several years ago but what I really wanted to recreate in the photo was the Rock Trivet it was sitting on.
We talked about how Letting Go Of Clutter is a process in part 1. The time it takes to go through the process is different for every person and it won’t happen over night. What I get rid of might not be what you get rid of, but that’s okay because it’s up to the individual. There’s nothing wrong with owning things but sometimes we give to much meaning and value to them. By letting things go we are able to enjoy our time and other possessions more.
I wrote this many years ago for a Studio 5 segment. It was on the air but I can’t find the segment now, so I’ll just share the info in this post. I’m actually going to share the information in 2 posts because I think dealing with clutter can be a little overwhelming for some people. Letting go of clutter is a process, which means the time frame is different for everyone. If you struggle with clutter I hope this post will help you be able to find the meaning behind it and be able to let it go.