This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of apartments.com for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine. Early on in our relationship, my husband and I lived in a central NJ town not far from Princeton, NJ. It's been quite a long time since we lived in that town, so I decided to check out what our former hometown and its housing options are like now by looking up the apartment complex where we lived on apartments.com. I found apartments.com quite simple to use -- just by typing in the name of the town, I quickly found a detailed list (with photos) of the apartments now available Continue reading...
Mom Home Guide House Tour
I just love looking at online house tours of other mom bloggers' homes. One house tour I recently saw was that of blogger Jenna from SAS Interiors. I just love how beautiful her home looks, from her tidy and clutter-free foyer, to her modern kitchen with beautiful wood floors to the serene master bedroom. I wish my home was so masterfully designed! To me, my home is a work in progress. Over the past few months, I've completed a few home improvements, like making our home's mudroom/foyer area more functional, creating a fun study/media/play space for the kids and adding Continue reading...
How to Organize Kids Rooms in Your Home
You might have noticed that I write a lot about making my family's home a more beautiful and organized space for my kids. I've written about children's furniture that add storage to a kid's room, how to organize children's toys, how to convert a basement into a fun and organized playroom, and how I turned a large upstairs hallway into a fun media and study space for my children. Needless to say, I've done a lot of research into how to organize kids rooms in a home! Ideas on How to Organize Kids Rooms Are you looking to organize kids rooms and kid-friendly spaces in your home? Check out the Continue reading...
What’s New on Mom Home Guide
Here at Mom Home Guide, I've been getting ready for spring with Easter Crafts, an Easter giveaway, some decorating for the kids and some spring gardening! Check out what I have been up to! Crafting a Simple Easter Flag I am always astonished at how much it costs to purchase small decorative garden flags — most cost at least $10. So recently, I’ve taken to making my own garden flags. I don’t even have to travel to a local craft store to get the fabric — I’ve been purchasing fabric for my garden flags from my local Walmart, which has a fabric section. Click here to read Continue reading...
An Easter Garden Flag Craft
I am always astonished at how much it costs to purchase small decorative garden flags -- most cost at least $10. So recently, I've taken to making my own garden flags. I don't even have to travel to a local craft store to get the fabric -- I've been purchasing fabric for my garden flags from my local Walmart, which has a fabric section. So I thought it would be fun to do an Easter garden flag craft. The inexpensive garden flag that I crafted for my home's front garden. Most recently, I made a leprechaun garden flag. (The fabric from that flag came from Joann.com.) But now that Easter is Continue reading...
Easter Tower Giveaway
Good news! Mom Home Guide is partnering with Gourmet Cookie Bouquets to give away a darling Deluxe Easter Gift Tower, valued at $65! Filled with delicious cookies for Easter, the winner can give the gift to a special someone, or set out these cute tasty treats on her own Easter table! The bottom tier of this treat-packed gift tower holds 18 delicious gourmet cookies with flavors like M & M, classic chocolate chip, peanut butter and oatmeal raisin. The middle tier has 12 cut-out cookies that are fresh-baked and hand-decorated with pretty pastel buttercream icing Continue reading...
Sewing Homemade Pillows and Valences
Now that St. Patrick's Day is coming up, it might be time to pull out my sewing machine and stitch some handmade valances for my daughters' hall bathroom. I've gotten into the habit of making homemade seasonal valances for our home's bathrooms ever since I got my sewing machine as a gift a few years ago. My husband bought the machine for me because I used to get my fingers bloody when I used to hand sew my daughters' patches on their Girl Scout uniforms. Those patches are so thick (and the iron-on glue on the back of them never stick well) that once I'd finally get the needle Continue reading...
Decorating with Wall Decals
In February, I remodeled a large upstairs hallway into a fun media and study space for my kids. My daughters love it. In the space are bookcases for their books, toys and Kindles, a TV and two large plush beanbag chairs that they picked out. One of the best part of the space is the wall decals I used -- but more on that later! My daughters love using the space to read, use their Kindles to play games and do research for school projects and play with their Calico Critter dollhouses. What they love most about their new space is the accent wall I created for them. The wall is painted a Continue reading...
Mary Kay Winner
Thanks to everyone who entered Mom Home Guide's first giveaway! Mom Home Guide used Rafflecopter.com to moderate the giveaway, and the giveaway's randomly selected winner is Mary M. Enjoy your prize package, Mary! Mary has 72 hours to respond to Mom Home Guide and claim her Mary Kay prize package -- an email has been sent to her. If we don't hear from Mary within the next 72 hours, an alternate prize winner will be randomly chosen. Thanks again to everyone who has participated in the giveaway! a Rafflecopter giveaway Continue reading...
An Organized Kitchen Command Center
It’s often said that the kitchen is the heart of the home, but unfortunately for many moms, the kitchen is often the central point for something unwanted – piles of clutter. My kitchen tends to accumulate a lot of clutter, too. My kids like to do their homework on the kitchen table (even though there’s a desk for them upstairs), so we often have to take the time before dinner to clear off homework, pencils, books, etc. The kitchen table is also where I tend to leave the mail for my spouse to see when he comes home, so junk mail and newspapers tend to pile up there, too. Fridge Continue reading...
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