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Whipped Body Butter for Dry Winter Skin

By Bianca Segundo | November 12, 2020

The cold Winter air can really take a toll on our skin!  Drugstore lotions and creams are the normal route, but how many chemicals are in those products? Check out this natural ingredient list to create your own whipped body butter for dry Winter skin! Supplies: Measuring cups Glass mixing bowl Hand mixer or standing…

4 Ways To Naturally Purify The Air In Your Home

By Bianca Segundo | November 7, 2020

Oftentimes, the air inside our home is more polluted than the air outdoors! This happens because the indoors lacks the natural filters that the outdoors provides, but don’t worry. There are several ways to clean the air within your home without spending a ton of money! Salt Lamps These giant rocks of Himalayan salt are…

DIY Winter/Christmas Garden Planters

How to Make Winter Garden Planters

By Bianca Segundo | November 6, 2020

Don’t put your garden into hibernation for Winter! Your planted creations can be set on your porch for added Christmas decor or even placed sporadically along your walk way! Follow these steps to create beautiful garden planters for your plants. Steps: The first step on how to make Winter garden planters is to decide if…

DIY Christmas Table Top Centerpieces

By Bianca Segundo | October 30, 2020

Dressing up the focal point of your dining room is sure to catch the eye and start conversations! These ideas are simple yet festive, fun and elegant. Whatever your home decor style, here are a few craft ideas for every table. Christmas Luminaries Adjusting the lighting can set the mood for a warm and cozy…

DIY tomato cage christmas tree with mesh

Tomato Cage Christmas Tree with Mesh

By Bianca Segundo | October 29, 2020

Supplies Needed: 33 in Tomato Cage (You can purchase from Amazon) 2 Wire Hangers Floral Wire 6 rolls 10in deco mesh green cut at 10in Ornaments Picks Ribbon Christmas Lights Steps: Tie off the top of the tomato cage using a rubber band and floral wire. Be sure you are leaving part of the tomato…

mason jar decorations

Mason Jar Decor for Your Home This Thanksgiving

By Lori Jacobs | October 23, 2020

We LOVE to switch up our decor every year! It’s fun to purchase new items as our style and trends evolve, but what’s better than adding your own personal touch to your home decor? These are some of our favorite Fall and Thanksgiving decorations for the home using Mason Jars. Dress them up or dress…

DIY gingerbread Christmas wreath

Woodland Ruffle Gingerbread Wreath

By Lori Jacobs | October 22, 2020

METHOD   Woodland Ruffle SUPPLIES 15 in red work wreath form 10in Red metallic  deco mesh  10in Red, Green and White striped deco mesh 1.5in Red, Green and White  Checked  ribbon 2.5 in White with Gingerbread house ribbon 1.5 in  Red and green striped ribbon( alternative gold and white) 2.5in White Merry Christmas ribbon  Gingerbread house…

Simmer pot air fresheners

Simmer Pot Air Fresheners Perfect for Fall

By Lori Jacobs | October 16, 2020

My favorite part about the approaching months are breaking out my new collection of warm and cozy smells for the home! A new season, a new scent! We have put together our favorite homemade scents for you to try this year and what’s best is that you can make these with a little bit of…

Christmas ornament crafts

10- Minute Christmas Ornament Crafts

By Lori Jacobs | October 15, 2020

Gnome Ornaments Supplies: Cardboard triangle Scraps of fabric Button or pom pom Glue Gun Yarn Thread or string to hang ornament First cover the cardboard triangle with scrap fabric. Add lace or tassels for extra spunk! Hot glue in place. Measure out yarn on the back of the cardboard. This will be the gnome’s beard.…

Preparing your garden for winter

5 Tips to Prepare Your Garden for Winter

By Bianca Segundo | October 14, 2020

Keeping plants and vegetation healthy during Spring and Summer is a no-brainer, but how do we keep them alive after the first freeze?! Check out these top tips on how we keep a fresh garden throughout the colder months! Weeding As the cool Fall nights approach, you may notice your garden a little more droopy…