Thanks to Lamps Plus and Paint-A-Pillow for sponsoring this post. I received free product in exchange for my honest review, and all opinions expressed in this post are my own. Just last month, I completed a big curb appeal project, in which I add style and function to a front garden area by building a DIY cinder block and wood bench and adding beautiful container gardens. My living room looks out onto that beautiful new space, so I decided that my home's living room could use a makeover, too. The below photo shows my lovely new garden area. It rained shortly after I added my pillows Continue reading...
Four Easy Wooden Crate Projects
Thanks to Thompson’s Waterseal Waterproofing Stain for sponsoring this post by providing the waterproof stain used on my new bench and crate table. All opinions expressed in this post are 100% my own. I've been obsessed with wood crates recently. They are sturdy, inexpensive, and can serve multiple purposes in the home. I started out by using wood crates to create much needed shelving in a coat-closet-turned pantry. I've discovered that by simply screwing a few crates together with some wood screws and a screwdriver, I could put together functional and really sturdy shelving in a Continue reading...
Curb Appeal Final Reveal & $110 Gift Card Giveaway
*Thanks to Paint-a-Pillow for sponsoring this post. I received a pillow kit, paints and a pillow cover in exchange for my honest review. All opinions expressed in this post are 100% my own. Welcome to the final week of the Curb Appeal Blog Hop! For the best few weeks, a few blogging friends and I have been working to improve our homes' curb appeal. It's been hard work, but we are all happy to share our final results today! I can't believe how much we have all accomplished. When I started out with my curb appeal project, the garden area to one side of my home's driveway was basically just Continue reading...
Craft Frenzy Thursday (May 27)
Welcome to Craft Frenzy Friday! We are so excited to be partying with y’all! We love to see your crafts, recipes, diy projects, and much more! We will also be pinning our features every week on our pin board! We hope that you will share your blogs with us and what you have been working on this week! Also, make sure you come back next week to see if your post was featured! We have 6 new features every week! Here on Mom Home Guide, I often also feature picks from the party here on Mom Home Guide in a special feature post! We want to thank everyone for Continue reading...
Front Yard Curb Appeal (Curb Appeal Blog Hop)
Today I am excited to share with you the Curb Appeal Blog Hop 2016! Over the next few weeks, I will be joining several other bloggers to share a curb appeal project. My fellow bloggers and I have many fun curb appeal blog projects planned, so be sure to follow along! We will be sharing our front yard curb appeal projects every Tuesday over a period of four weeks. A Front Yard Seating Area Over the next month, I'll be working on improving a garden area that's to one side of my home's driveway. The builder of my home had planted some shrubs there, but they all died! Over the years, I've Continue reading...
May Goals
Today I am joining my friend, Carrie of Curly Crafty Mom, in sharing my personal goals for May. I think setting monthly goals is a great exercise for getting things done! 1. Clean and Beautify Backyard. I have been all about cleaning and organizing my home lately. So, one of my May goals is to clean up and improve the backyard, so my family and I can enjoy our yard this coming spring and summer! I got a start on that goal last week -- I filled five trash bins with twigs and branches from our backyard and scheduled a yard waste pickup with my town. I don't think my husband and I have Continue reading...
Pantry Chalkboard Calendar — and Giveaway!
This post contains Amazon affiliate links. If you click on a link and make a purchase, I earn a small commission that helps to fund this blog. Thanks! Thank you to Fancy Fix for sponsoring this post! All opinions expressed in this post is 100% my own. So far, 2016 has been all about organizing at my house! My biggest organizing accomplishment by far this year has been my home's new pantry! The pantry is only a few feet off the kitchen and used to be an unorganized and little used coat closet. Now, the space is one of the most organized and useful spots in the house! Continue reading...
DIY Garden Markers
This post contains Amazon affiliate links. If you click on a link and make a purchase, I earn a small commission to help fund this blog. Thanks! Now that spring is here, I can't wait to start gardening! I've already started some seeds indoors for garden herbs, so I decided to make some quick DIY herb garden markers! For my stakes for my herb garden markers, I used wood chopsticks! There are always a lot of chopsticks in my house -- I don't know what to do with them all! I am glad that I found a purpose for at least some of them! I only needed just a few supplies for my Continue reading...
Secrets to Remodeling a Kitchen
Hi, everyone! As a co-host of the Craft Frenzy Friday and Motivation Monday linky parties, I choose some of my favorites from those parties each week to feature in a special mid-week post. This week I decided to show two beautiful kitchen ideas for beautifully remodeled kitchens that were shared at the most recent parties! In case you missed it, I recently converted a little-used coat closet just off my home's kitchen into a really handy and organized pantry! I am loving my home’s new and organized pantry! My home's new pantry is so organized and pretty that I have been Continue reading...
Kitchen Pantry Update
*This post contains Amazon affiliate links. If you click on a link and make a purchase, I will earn a small commission that helps fund this blog. Thanks! I recently converted a coat closet just off my home's kitchen to a pantry, and I have been loving it! So, I've been adding more fun details to my new favorite space in my house. I added two more wood crates to give my space even more storage. I simply screwed the wood crates together with some wood screws and a screwdriver. I had to place one of my crates vertically so I could keep the existing wire shelf in the closet, but adding one Continue reading...
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