
Christmas Mantel
Welcome friends! I am so glad you are here! I don't know about you but I can't believe Thanksgiving is next week. I'm so looking forward to spending time with family, eating my Momma's mashed potatoes & gravy, my Mother in Law's dressing, and my Aunt Mary's chocolate pie. Ok, so yes, I'm looking forward to the food a little too. And then... it's Christmastime y'all!! Today I'd like to share how I'm decorating our DIY mantel here in the sitting room. Let's begin building wit

Coffee Corner
You may be asking... What???? No Thanksgiving or Christmas décor post? What's up with you Lori? haha!! No, not yet! It is coming I promise! Have you guys decorated yet? Are you an early Christmas décor fan? Or do you prefer to decorate after Thanksgiving? Well, it will be happening here soon just not quite yet, so stay tuned for that but today I wanted to share this sweet antique cabinet with you. I knew when I saw it (at Wirewood Market in Altamonte Springs, FL) that I'd lo

Styling Vintage Finds
Last Saturday my Mother in Love, Mary and I, took off on a flea market trip. Specifically, Fall in The field, Mt. Dora, Florida at Renningers Antique Market. I thought it would be fun to share what I purchased there and show different ways on how these finds could be styled. Up first my favorite find, is this vintage Chenille bedspread. Most of the time when I've come across these beautiful linens, they might have a stain or hole in the fabric. Fortunately, this time, it

Farmhouse Laundry Room Favorites
Happy Wednesday! As you may know, I've been working on remodeling our laundry room, that also means finding a few new accessories to add to the space. On my hunt for goodies, I thought it might be fun to share these favorites with you. All of these pictures are linked, so if you're interested in finding out more about one of these items, simply click on the picture. This also helps me gather my ideas in one space, kind of like an idea or mood board. These canisters feel cl

Fun with Texture
When styling a room, my number one goal is to make the space feel warm and welcoming. I think I use a lot of texture without realizing it. Even a space without much color can be visually interesting with the use of texture. For example, in this picture of our kitchen, we have the light reflecting off of the backsplash, this would be a shiny element. The muted honed finish of the marble countertops. The grainy and rough texture of the mushroom wood vent hood, and for softness,