Something super exciting happened this week! My sister gave me her old fridge! The pink fridge I had (and painted) was super cute, but not very functional- the shelves in the doors were broken (so we couldn’t store anything in them), the light didn’t work, and it was 40 years old and so it wasn’t energy efficient. I figured I could try decorating this one a little differently! Here’s how to paint a rainbow fridge. [Read more…]
The Prettiest Blue and White Wallpaper
It’s been awhile since I’ve done an update on my sister’s kitchen! We’ve been working SO hard on it and it’s almost done! The cabinets are all installed. The fridge and dishwasher are in place and working. This weekend I put up the wallpaper and it was such a game changer! I thought I’d share more about is and do a round up of the prettiest blue and white wallpaper. [Read more…]
How to Paint a Rainbow Mural
Remember how last week I took down the wallpaper that was technically fine but I no longer loved anymore last week? Well! It’s time for an update! First of all, there was never baseboards in 1/2 of the room, well we added those in. Crown molding is also going up! But that wall still needed some pattern. I figured, how about a rainbow?! Here’s how to paint a rainbow mural- [Read more…]
How to Get a Smooth Finish with Chalk Paint
When I first started painting furniture with chalk paint, I had no clue what I was doing. With everything, practice makes perfect! At first, I’d just slap the chalk paint on and thought the resulting brush strokes were inevitable. But I’ve since learned a few key things to do to get a flawless finish. If you want my BEST tips for how to get a smooth finish with chalk paint, you’re in the right spot! [Read more…]
DIY Pumpkin Rainbow Wreath
I was in the mood to make something today and when I saw this cute wreath, I was totally inspired! Of course, I had to put my own spin on it. Ready to see how to make a pumpkin rainbow wreath?! P.s. one of my fall decorated shelves was rainbow if you’re wanting a more colorful take on Halloween or autumn decor 😉
How to Remove Wallpaper Easily
I have a lot of wallpaper in my house- almost in every room! And well, I just love it! Except the wallpaper in my office, I was tired of it and want to try something new (keep reading to see what). Whenever I wallpaper I’m asked how easy it is to remove, so I thought I’d record the process. Well it ended taking me less than 20 minutes to take down two walls of pasted wallpaper. It was so fast!!! Want to see how to remove wallpaper easily?!
Florida Design Inspiration + Trip Recap
A few days ago I got back from a trip to Florida. It was wonderful! The trip was to celebrate my 12th wedding anniversary with my husband. We took Don along and we all had a great time. I thought I’d do a brief trip recap with a few of our favorite things in case you’re in the area. I’ll also put up some Florida design inspiration. To me, travel wakes me up and gives me a fresh perspective. I’m full of new ideas right now and I just love that!
How to Paint Kitchen Cabinets with a Paint Sprayer
As you may know, I’ve been helping my sister with her kitchen. For the cabinets, she wanted to paint them a custom blue color. Since we’re reusing the original upper cabinets and doing new wood lower cabinets (the bases are from IKEA with Semihandmade doors), that was the perfect solution so I thought I’d share how to paint kitchen cabinets with a paint sprayer!
There’s lots of options when it comes to painting cabinets! You can use chalk paint or latex paint. And then there’s the option to paint with a brush and roller or to use a paint sprayer. This post will help you know which is the right choice for your project.
Patina Paint Tutorial
One of my favorite things to do is stop by the thrift store and grab an affordable piece of furniture and redo it. I was looking for a piece to hold linens in Don’s closet. We don’t have a linen closet, so when I found a $12 cabinet that opens up to reveal a hamper, I was super excited! It was perfect. 
Except for all the scratches and dents. Nothing that paint couldn’t fix!
I also decided to experiment with a new type of paint- it’s called Patina. For me, it’s fun to try new things. Patina is a three step process- you use paint with metal in it and then spray it so the paint oxidizes. Lastly, you stop the process and protect the finish. It makes a It makes a unique metal finish that looks worn. Here, I’ll show you-
Removable Products for Your Rental
Hey friends! As you might know, I’m a huge advocate for loving where you live. Even if you live in a rental, there is still so much you can do to make your space your own! And you can even get your deposit back, promise😉. Here are some of the best removable products for your rental to make it a space you love.
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