The last thing you want on Halloween is for there to be confusion about where the parking is. This easy vinyl tutorial will help all the creatures that go bump in the night know exactly where the broom parking is come All Hallows Eve.

I love decorating my porch and this project can be hung outside or repurposed inside the house for a different look. I happened to have an old planter that was already spray painted to look somewhat like a caldron so adding some florist foam, spanish moss and broom was all I needed to create the parking place. Continue Reading…
I recently came across a beautiful spring wreath made completely of felt flowers and I knew I wanted to make one for my home. Each flower is unique and making a full set is needed to create the finished look I am shooting for. I’ll be breaking this tutorial up into a couple parts to make it easier for you to follow along. This first flower is not quite a rose, so we’ll be calling it a rosette instead.
Who doesn’t love a good reason to get together with your girlfriends. I’ve worked with the team at Denver Style Magazine and a few of my favorite companies to put together a fun shabby chic spring brunch to help inspire your next get together.

Vintage tables, furniture and chairs [Yours for Your Day], Shabby chic dishes, silverware and stemware [Patina Preferred], Model’s clothing [Patterns & Pops], Cheese platter, dried fruit and pastel mints [Hickory Farms], Floral arrangements [Flintwood Floral], Modern tableware, rocks glasses, and cutting boards [Hazel & Dewey], Fabric Bunting Banner [Blossoms & Bean], Candles [Candles By Tiffany], Photography by Noah Berg Photography.