Looking for last minute ideas for the women in your life? Here are some of the items on my wish list this year! Due to the popularity ranking on these items this year (the amount of them flying off the shelves) - chances are lots of these items will be swooned over by most women. Okay so I might be following the trends this year - bite me. Who doesn't love a neutral collage of beautiful items? Hunter rain boots, north face (or other brand) puff coats, and low top sneakers are popular wish list items this year. I'd be surprised if you haven't seen one of these items on a list you've received. Throw in the timeless, versatile and incredibly comfortable PIKO top, a druzy necklace and you've got a list! I also have a fun storage box I plan to use in my kitchen, and a geometrical charcoal rug for the living room (75% off at rugsusa.com!). You should be able to order all of these items and still get them in by Christmas if you choose overnight or 2 - day shipping!! So send your last minute men on over and show them exactly what you want for Christmas! These also make great gifts for sisters and friends!
Sunday, December 20, 2015
The Incredibly {neutral} Holiday Wish List
Looking for last minute ideas for the women in your life? Here are some of the items on my wish list this year! Due to the popularity ranking on these items this year (the amount of them flying off the shelves) - chances are lots of these items will be swooned over by most women. Okay so I might be following the trends this year - bite me. Who doesn't love a neutral collage of beautiful items? Hunter rain boots, north face (or other brand) puff coats, and low top sneakers are popular wish list items this year. I'd be surprised if you haven't seen one of these items on a list you've received. Throw in the timeless, versatile and incredibly comfortable PIKO top, a druzy necklace and you've got a list! I also have a fun storage box I plan to use in my kitchen, and a geometrical charcoal rug for the living room (75% off at rugsusa.com!). You should be able to order all of these items and still get them in by Christmas if you choose overnight or 2 - day shipping!! So send your last minute men on over and show them exactly what you want for Christmas! These also make great gifts for sisters and friends!
Friday, December 18, 2015
Decorate your {Christmas Tree} on a BUDGET
Here it is..How to decorate your christmas tree on a budget.
Yes - this is a real thing.. being on a budget but still wanting to make the house feel like a winter wonderland. This is our first Christmas together in our house - so this is the first Christmas tree we've had. From what I can tell this demands some basic necessities that we just didn't have. A tree stand, some lights on a green cord, tree skirt, etc, etc. So I'm going to share with you how we did it - without having a tree that looks really bare.
I'm not really a fake tree kinda person. I love the experience of going to the Christmas Tree Farm and picking the 'perfect' tree so your husband can try to saw it down with a handsaw, while the rest of the family stands around complaining because they're so cold and out of hot chocolate. I want the smell pine throughout my house while I wrap presents and watch Christmas movies, and I want pine needles stuck in all my fuzzy sweaters. I want endless watering of a tree that is going to dry out anyway and turn into a giant fire hazard. This is what we always did growing up, and this is what I hope for my family!
So we began by going to a Tree Farm. The address led us to someones house.. in the middle of a neighborhood. The phone number was out. So we drove to another Christmas Tree Farm - one that we'd heard lots about. It was closed. The day after Thanksgiving at 3pm - a big giant "Sorry We're Closed" sign out front. Really?! So... we went to Lowe's. Yep.
We tried to pretend we were at a tree farm.. I even got a picture of my husband choosing the 'perfect tree'.
They had trees for as low as $28, but we chose the $35 one that looked a little healthier. While we were there we picked up a tree stand - since we've never had a tree we didn't have a tree stand hanging out in out storage room. Another $15. Well that was quick! We're already at $50.
We got the tree up and went to hobby lobby to pick up a couple things. Lights. I bought 3 packs of lights for $4.99 each and used a 40% off coupon. It wasn't enough to drown the tree in lights, but gives a similar effect. ;) I also bought some red berry sprigs to stick throughout the tree, they were 50% of $1.59. We're now at {$65.00}.
I glitter sprayed some branched from the back yard in gold glitter.. and also sprayed a giant 'K'. These added a little sparkle to the tree without breaking the budget.
As far as ornaments.. My Mom had bought us one each year growing up - several of which were broken by now - but she gave me what was left! Maybe 10-15 ornaments. I had several glass balls that I had decorated in college, so we used those as well. We got a few Christmas ornaments as wedding presents last year, which helped. And my Mom had a box of 12 small ornaments that were on my Grandma and Grandpa's Christmas Tree when my Dad grew up. That was cool! They are from the 50s, and fit in great with our house! They are super cute hand blown glass, multi colored ornaments. This is about all we had to put on our tree.
I also had 3 'berry wreaths' from last year. They are about 8in. in diameter. I wasn't using them anywhere else in the house so I threw them on the tree to fill up space and they look really cute! They added some color and consistency to the tree. This was one of those things my husband looked and me and thought "What they hell are you about to do with those" about. Once they were up he loved them! He has a lot of faith in me, but often doesn't see 'it' until it's done. ;)
As far as a tree skirt.. I had great intentions. I planned to do the whole large round antique watering tin thing. But I didn't find one in time! Plus that would have just been more cash. We actually didn't use a tree skirt. I got some presents wrapped pretty quick and we just filled up the bottom of the tree with the presents we were already going to be buying! This helped save some $ as well!
We didn't have a tree topper this year either. I really wanted one, but never found one I loved and didn't want to rush it! Maybe I'll find one in an after Christmas sale. For now we just have a big bow at the top of the tree. Since I didn't buy ribbon to wrap the whole tree in this brought in the plaid ribbon that I love!
So there ya go! Our $65 REAL Christmas tree. It's cozy and it's real and we love it. I am so happy we were able to do a tree this year! I plan to buy some things after Christmas this year in anticipation on next year! One day out tree will be too full, but for now, we've used what we've found and is cheap/free!
I'd love to see your Christmas tree and hear about any tricks you used this year! Please share them on our Facebook page!! :))
Yes - this is a real thing.. being on a budget but still wanting to make the house feel like a winter wonderland. This is our first Christmas together in our house - so this is the first Christmas tree we've had. From what I can tell this demands some basic necessities that we just didn't have. A tree stand, some lights on a green cord, tree skirt, etc, etc. So I'm going to share with you how we did it - without having a tree that looks really bare.
I'm not really a fake tree kinda person. I love the experience of going to the Christmas Tree Farm and picking the 'perfect' tree so your husband can try to saw it down with a handsaw, while the rest of the family stands around complaining because they're so cold and out of hot chocolate. I want the smell pine throughout my house while I wrap presents and watch Christmas movies, and I want pine needles stuck in all my fuzzy sweaters. I want endless watering of a tree that is going to dry out anyway and turn into a giant fire hazard. This is what we always did growing up, and this is what I hope for my family!
So we began by going to a Tree Farm. The address led us to someones house.. in the middle of a neighborhood. The phone number was out. So we drove to another Christmas Tree Farm - one that we'd heard lots about. It was closed. The day after Thanksgiving at 3pm - a big giant "Sorry We're Closed" sign out front. Really?! So... we went to Lowe's. Yep.
We tried to pretend we were at a tree farm.. I even got a picture of my husband choosing the 'perfect tree'.
They had trees for as low as $28, but we chose the $35 one that looked a little healthier. While we were there we picked up a tree stand - since we've never had a tree we didn't have a tree stand hanging out in out storage room. Another $15. Well that was quick! We're already at $50.
We got the tree up and went to hobby lobby to pick up a couple things. Lights. I bought 3 packs of lights for $4.99 each and used a 40% off coupon. It wasn't enough to drown the tree in lights, but gives a similar effect. ;) I also bought some red berry sprigs to stick throughout the tree, they were 50% of $1.59. We're now at {$65.00}.
I glitter sprayed some branched from the back yard in gold glitter.. and also sprayed a giant 'K'. These added a little sparkle to the tree without breaking the budget.
As far as ornaments.. My Mom had bought us one each year growing up - several of which were broken by now - but she gave me what was left! Maybe 10-15 ornaments. I had several glass balls that I had decorated in college, so we used those as well. We got a few Christmas ornaments as wedding presents last year, which helped. And my Mom had a box of 12 small ornaments that were on my Grandma and Grandpa's Christmas Tree when my Dad grew up. That was cool! They are from the 50s, and fit in great with our house! They are super cute hand blown glass, multi colored ornaments. This is about all we had to put on our tree.
Until.. Christmas cards starting arriving! I found a great way to fill in the holes in the tree! It has been really fun having them on our tree because we get to see them all the time. We didn't have another great place to put them except maybe my office, where they wouldn't get seen as much.
I also had 3 'berry wreaths' from last year. They are about 8in. in diameter. I wasn't using them anywhere else in the house so I threw them on the tree to fill up space and they look really cute! They added some color and consistency to the tree. This was one of those things my husband looked and me and thought "What they hell are you about to do with those" about. Once they were up he loved them! He has a lot of faith in me, but often doesn't see 'it' until it's done. ;)
As far as a tree skirt.. I had great intentions. I planned to do the whole large round antique watering tin thing. But I didn't find one in time! Plus that would have just been more cash. We actually didn't use a tree skirt. I got some presents wrapped pretty quick and we just filled up the bottom of the tree with the presents we were already going to be buying! This helped save some $ as well!
We didn't have a tree topper this year either. I really wanted one, but never found one I loved and didn't want to rush it! Maybe I'll find one in an after Christmas sale. For now we just have a big bow at the top of the tree. Since I didn't buy ribbon to wrap the whole tree in this brought in the plaid ribbon that I love!
So there ya go! Our $65 REAL Christmas tree. It's cozy and it's real and we love it. I am so happy we were able to do a tree this year! I plan to buy some things after Christmas this year in anticipation on next year! One day out tree will be too full, but for now, we've used what we've found and is cheap/free!
I'd love to see your Christmas tree and hear about any tricks you used this year! Please share them on our Facebook page!! :))
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
DIY Coffee Filter Wreath
As promised... a DIY christmas (+ other seasons) wreath!
What you'll need:
1 styrofoam wreath - I used a 12in. preferably white
3-400 small coffee filters
hot glue
1 large ribbon
pen or pencil
I had ribbon and hot glue, the other 2 items cost me under $7 total. The wreath I got at Hobby Lobby and used a (CLASSIC) 40% coupon on my phone. The coffee filters were $1.32 for 100 at Target, I got 3 of those. This is probably the cheapest wreath I've ever made!
This is probably the easiest wreath ever! I promise any of you can do this and make it look great. You may have seen them on Pinterest before or even another tutorial.. but here is my self experienced version!
Once your hot glue gun is warmed up you can begin! First thing's first. put a coffee filter over the pen and straighten it out like below.
Put a dab of hot glue at the tip of the coffee filter 'cone' you just made and use the pen to stick it to the inside of the wreath. You're not going to want to use too much glue, the more you use the longer it takes to dry.. and you could end up spending a lot of time pressing the pen into the wreath form.
It'll be easiest to start in the inside of the wreath, make a circle all the way around, and then start another layer. I first made the mistake of trying a cluster... not a good idea. Follow the flow of the circle and it will be a lot easier! Once you make it all the way around the top, flip it over and again work from the interior out.
The beauty of this wreath is that it's not supposed to look perfect! Some of the filters will stick out further than others, and that's OKAY! Just continue working the layers until the whole wreath form is full! I suppose you could leave the back unfinished if you plan to hang it on a wall, but I was uncertain if I'd want mine hanging on on of my glass doors where you'd see both sides so I wanted to complete both sides.
Tie a beautiful ribbon on it, find a place to hang it and Wah - la! You just made a gorgeous easy - peasy wreath! It is time consuming and may take a couple hours.. I encourage you not to rush it! Take a break and come back if you need to. The biggest mistake I made was leaning it against my baseboard heating while I ran to Marshall's.. I came home and some of the glue has melted, allowing the coffee filters to fall off. Whoops! and duh, who does that?! I easily glued them back on and all is well. :)
If you need a cute puppy to take your 'complete' picture with let me know.. I know a few places you could find one! ;)
I feel like I'm almost cheating choosing the easiest DIY wreath ever.. but this is a wreath I've been wanting to make myself for a long time! And who can beat $7?! I plan on leaving it just like this through the winter, when spring comes I'll probably tie a spring-y ribbon on it and call it a spring wreath!
Happy Holidays!!
Brittney
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Follow up!
I have some updates to follow up the last blog post!
To follow up the 'glam bedroom' I've been doing for one of my youngest clients (17) I can finally share the final design board! We are in the process of ordering, and I will share more when the room is complete. So far the headboard and pillows are in. We may still make some adjustments along the way, but I can't wait to see this room when it is done! This was a fun project because the client had a very good idea of what she wanted and helped me along the way. I would give her 3-4 options for most things and she chose what she liked the best. It was a lot of fun!
Another project to follow up on was the photos I took for my Mom and Dad's home. They came in about ... 7 days later than they were supposed to and were a hassle to get ahold of. I ordered them from overnightprints.com and paid rush delivery (over $35!!) to get them in quickly. I was not satisfied when they didn't come in overnight! I think they turned out pretty neat though, and the quality was great.
I am planning to get some updated photos of the progress in our home soon and can't wait to share it! Blogging time has been few and far between lately.. I was happy just to squeeze this quick post in.
Talk soon.
Brittney
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