Decorating
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DIY Recycled Raindrop Suncatchers
by Hollie on Monday, March 28th, 2011 | No Comments
April is almost here! And what does that typically bring? Showers. And wouldn't it be great to look at these colorful cheery rain drops when it's raining outside? Or even if it’s sunny, the rain drops become a suncatcher! These would make great decorations in your home or even clever decorations for a bridal or baby ... [read more] -
A Creative Way To Display Holiday Cards
by Hollie on Thursday, December 9th, 2010 | 1 comment
Do you receive tons of greeting cards from friends and family, and want a creative way to display them? Here is a fun and easy way to show off your cards! What You Need: Wide ribbon in a festive color, scissors, wall adhesive tape or thumbtacks, small clothespins, cards. Michaels has great sales right ... [read more] -
Guest Guru: Alyssa Davis – 3 Holiday Displays Made from Greeting Cards
by Anne Marie on Thursday, October 21st, 2010 | 1 comment
3 Holiday Displays Made from Greeting Cards By Alyssa Davis of Metal-Wall-Art.com There are a handful of national holidays, and most of them are commemorated with cards, but the most popular holiday for card giving and receiving is Christmas. Colorful, whimsical, spiritual and nostalgic, holiday cards are always fun to receive. When just a few cards ... [read more] -
Home Expert: Decorate Your Dorm
by Kathy Passarette on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 | 1 comment
DECORATE YOUR DORM By Kathy Passarette of Creative Home Expressions and Buttoned Up’s Home Expert Creative Home Expressions Offers 5 Easy Tips on Sprucing Up Your Son or Daughter’s Dorm Room With the college season in full swing, your son or daughter might be ... [read more] -
Using Evernote in Decorating
by Cass on Monday, February 1st, 2010 | 1 comment
I love design blogs, I adore wandering around Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware, I think a perfect Sunday is exploring a flea market. I'm not sure that I have an actual "style" and I'm not much of a decorator but I do love these beautiful places full of fantastic stuff. I had broken a handful of ... [read more]










