Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
I discovered this little DIY over at Cape 27 thanks to a House Crash post from Young House Love . I pinned it and waited way too long to make it. I knew I had to since I had some leftover mason jars from these babies. I will admit, it did not take only 20 minutes. It took me and the mister around 4 days to get it done between not having a drill or the right tools. Luckily we borrowed them and were finally ready to tackle this thing. I will confess, we are now proud owners of a drill people! I know, I’m impressed too! Days after completing this I got inspired to finally get one (thanks to a coworker selling it!) Maybe it was a sign? Anyways, the end result is pretty sweet. I felt like I had accomplished something huge after all my hammered fingers (true story). Who knew working with a little piece of reclaimed wood would be so hard. Check out the tutorial here. You know you want to. Please let me know how long it takes you to make it if you do! HA
Tuesday, May 7th, 2013
We needed a little piece of reclaimed wood for a project that is giving me way too many headaches. We stopped by this cute shop for it. Funny thing, we had driven by it tons of times without knowing how awesome it was. The outside always got my attention with this awesome pallet wall installation. Needless to say I had to show you. Take a look.
Monday, May 6th, 2013
This is the easiest DIY ever. Not sure if it even deserves a post, but I felt like oversharing today HA! I got this magnetic tape sometime last year, I can’t even remember where. (Similar one found here) Months later on an impulse buy, I picked up these cute clothespins from the dollar bin at Target. They were a match made in heaven for the magnet roll . To create your own, all you gotta do is cut a little piece from the magnet roll, stick it to the back of the clothespin and voila! You’re done. I told you this was gonna be easy. Don’t judge me. If only all DIY’s were like this one. Coming from the girl with sore hammered fingers, true story.
Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
As I drove home last night. It dawned on me that Palm trees are a sign of vacation for a lot of people. For me, they will always be a reminder of home. South Florida and California are full of them. How did this happen?
Tuesday, April 30th, 2013
The second I saw this I knew I had to share it with you guys. How amazing is this? An actual vintage radio with an Ipod input! Yes, please. The mastermind behind this is Retro Roxy Ronda. Another great Etsy find!
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