Framing the Past: Easy DIY Historical Decor
Being surrounded by pieces of the past has always brought me comfort—which is why I wanted to share these simple, historically inspired decor pieces I made.
Being surrounded by pieces of the past has always brought me comfort—which is why I wanted to share these simple, historically inspired decor pieces I made.
Did we just sign ourselves up for something way bigger than we were ready for?
If I had to name two things that can keep my boys happily occupied for hours, it would be sand and trucks.
We were a little surprised to find a beautiful open slope stretching down the back of the property.
It was hard to say goodbye to something that felt so woven into the history of this property. But the new barn has been such a blessing.
No matter the location, the soil, or the weather, one thing was always consistent:
Tomato cages were my nemesis.
I imagined having my own little hobby farm someday — a few acres in the country, some goats, maybe a cow, a pig, and probably chickens (because that’s what people on hobby farms are supposed to have, right?).
Our kitchen remodel was always supposed to be the first big project in this house.
After the whirlwind of holidays, school schedules, and everyday life, I’m finally finding my way back to blogging. While working on my annual photo album recently, I found myself lingering over images from the past year, reliving moments I’d almost forgotten. That reflection reminded me of something I’ve been meaning to share: the photos I…
In this post, I’ll share how I dyed my ginkgo print dress from white to blue—plus, I’ll walk you through the exact steps so you can overdye your own clothes at home.