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Decorating Fall Holidays Party Ideas & Hosting Tips Seasonal Tips & Inspiration

5 FALL TABLE SETTING IDEAS

These 5 fall table settings are simple and stylish, and I’ve included a shopping list for each to make it even easier to get the same look!

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Decorating Home Decor Shopping Guides Vintage Style

12 VINTAGE CRIBS FOR YOUR NURSERY

The crib is the most functional piece in any nursery and also the centerpiece of the room. Here are 10 of my favorite vintage cribs that will fit any style of your baby’s nursery: rustic farmhouse, mid-century, retro, French country, and more. They have all the character and detail of original antique or vintage cribs but are modern-built so that they meet the required safety standards that we all want for our kiddos today (win, win)! 

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DIY Home Decor DIY Projects

DIY NURSERY DÉCOR: SAFARI HANGING BASKETS

This quick and easy DIY nursery décor project takes only minutes to create and adds tons of character to a boy, girl, or gender-neutral nursery. It can be customized to fit any theme. See my material list and tutorial below to get started!

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DIY Home Decor DIY Projects Furniture Makeovers

HOW TO REUPHOLSTER A ROCKING CHAIR

DIY upholstery projects can seem intimidating to the average person, but it doesn’t have to be difficult.  Here are my instructions and tips on how to reupholster an antique rocking chair!

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DIY Projects Home Improvement

DIY WALL SHELVES FOR MY HOME OFFICE

These DIY wall shelves were a much-needed addition to my home office.  They allowed for more storage, organization, and display space. Check out the easy DIY tutorial for these easy but stylish wall-to-wall bookshelves!

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Decorating Tips & Inspiration Vintage Style

DECORATING WITH VINTAGE MILK GLASS IN YOUR HOME

Looking for home décor that is timeless, affordable, and easily adaptable to different styles and settings? 

Enter milk glass.

Milk glass is a fresh and versatile home décor option that is perfect for tablescapes, shelf display or simply for displaying some fresh flowers on a countertop.  Around since the 16th century, milk glass was named for its milky color in the Victorian era.  Milk glass production exploded in the Post-WWII era, making mid-century pieces easily available today.  It’s beautiful, easy to style, and easy to find, which is why some folks have dozens of pieces in their collection.