Pick A Theme & Carry It From Room To Room

I’ve spent a ton of time here in my Blog showing you how I transition from one Season/Holiday to the next via my decor.  But, I have not shown you how I came up with my generic/every-day decor and how I made it work through-out our home.  When we were building our new retirement home…

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I spent the months that it was being built trying like heck to figure out how I was going to decorate.  In my other home, I admittedly went a smidge overboard with my decor–in other words, I filled every single wall/corner/shelf that was blank and available.  Don’t get me wrong, I think I did a good job, I just think I didn’t need to do quite as much…less is more and all of that you know?! 😉  SO, I knew that I loved “country” decor, but not the primitive everything looks really old kind of country–I do love that look too, but, I didn’t think it would be appropriate for this home.  Okay, so I was getting frustrated trying to hone in on exactly where to start, after all, I was going to have to recreate the wheel so to speak–start from scratch–pull my hair out and…well you get my drift.  One day, I finally sat myself down and listed the things that I love and things that I’d used throughout my many years of decorating that always turned out nicely.  My list included:

  • Pip berries (garlands and picks),
  • Lanterns
  • Gerber daisies
  • Fleur-de-lis
  • Baskets
  • Willow Tree Figurines
  • Dickens Houses
  • Wooden Plates
  • Mini-lights

That was rather an eclectic little list I had going, but, as you’ll see, my “theme” became all of those things rolled into one cohesive design that has worked out beautifully in this home.  I will highlight the back part of our home in this entry where I’ve used burgundy, khaki, & cream as my major color scheme.  The staircase separates the family room/kitchen/eating area from the living and dining rooms that sit on the front of our home.   I’ll do a separate post describing those rooms at another time; I use khakis and creams in there as well, but my main accent color in those rooms is a soft green.

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Instead of explaining each and every  decor element, I think I will just show you some pictures and give you links to my blog entries that will show you how I put certain things together.

Let’s start out with the kitchen, as you can see by the pictures below, I incorporated lanterns, baskets, wooden plates, and dickens houses among other things to create the Above The Kitchen Cabinet Decor

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I love to work with those kitchen windows; I’ve incorporated wooden plates, gerber daisies (wooden and silk), pip berry picks…Here is my The Ever Changing Kitchen Window Decor post:

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Moving on into the family room area, our staircase is such a focal point, and my daughter actually gave me the idea to hang pip berry garland wrapped in white lights onto the railing.  Talk about warming up a large space, adding that lit garland and then making bows to go at the swag points has become one of my favorite design elements in the house (we do switch it out for Christmas with pine garland); the entire idea started by me using burlap and swagging it onto the staircase).  Here is a link describing all of the different ways in which I’ve switched up the Staircase Railing…My most recent design is pictured below…

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I made all of those bows, and then I made a swag our of pip berry picks and gerber daisies to attach to the bullnose…IMG_3417IMG_3365

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The fireplace is another focal point; I typically decorate the mantel and hearth.  I have utilized, a pip berry garland, dickens houses, willow tree figurines, wooden plates, and a few other accent pieces to pull it all together.

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I made the wreath that is hanging on the mirror above the mantel…If you’d like to try one for yourself, here is a link as to how I created it…

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Creating Cozy Corners is another little design trick that I’ve honed over the years…I implemented my little trick on either side of the hearth as shown above, and also in the corners on either side of the credenza as shown below…

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IMG_3403 (1)As seen in the picture above, I have found that adding Rod-Iron Scroll’y’ Pieces and Accent Lighting to my space helps to pull everything together nicely…

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Lanterns are some of my most favorite things with which to work…I use them to create table centerpieces and have them scattered about throughout our home…

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Here is the Powder room, I have tried to decorate it in much the same way as I did the kitchen and family room areas as it is close by.  I just made this wreath right after Christmas, I tried to pull in all elements of my decor, i.e. gerber daisies, rod-iron (owls), pip berries (I used a pip berry garland)…OH goodness, why don’t I just give you a link, here is how I made that Burlap, Pip Berry, & Rod-Iron Wreath. 🙂

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Lastly, one other way that I pull all of my decor together is my incorporating some of the same accent elements into my little flower arrangements, for this decor theme, I’ve used pip berries, gerber daisies, and that same burlap ribbon that I used to make the staircase bows.

I made these little arrangements for the kitchen window decor:

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I made this basket arrangement to sit up on a shelf in the family room:

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And one more, I made this arrangement to sit on a table in the family room:

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My goal is to always create a warm, cozy, & welcoming space and I think I’ve accomplished that goal nicely–I sure stressed for a long time while trying to pull it all together in my head though.  It wasn’t until I got moved into this home and started to work with the different spaces that it finally all came together into one cohesive design.  I hope that I’ve helped to maybe give you an idea of how to incorporate your favorite things into your home decor and in turn how to make one cohesive design–You can do it, all you need to do is to start compiling a list of the things that you love. 🙂

Until next time, y’all take good care! ❤

~Arlynn ❤

 

Christmas Decorations 2015: Merry & Bright With Battery Operated Lights

The one thing good about getting the Christmas decorations in place a little early is that between now and Christmas I can continue to add to, mess with, and tweak things…<rolling eyes>. 😉  Just kidding, once things are in place, I normally don’t mess with the creation too, too much.  But, I have to say that I’ve discovered these wonderful little battery operated mini light strands at Walmart this year, so some tweaking I did yesterday.  I’ve used battery operated strands in the past and they lasted for all of a day before they burned out and I got frustrated with them. Like everything else in the world, *they* <~~~those people who tweak these sorts of things~~~ must have improved the workability of these spiffy lights as they perform a ton better now-a-days and I’ve found that they add just a touch of ‘somethin’ somethin’ to a few of my wreaths and centerpieces. They add a subtle glow in the evening hours that just calms my very being. 🙂  I’m always all about accent lighting and how it warms a room right up. So here we go…

Here are the two types of lights that I found, they come in “Warm White”, “Multi-Colored”, and a array of solid colors, i.e. red, green, and blue. Also, there are different bulb counts, I used 18, 36, and on the larger bulbs, 20 count.  They range in price from $4 to $6 (for the larger bulb variety)…

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They come with a battery pack which is easily hidden in wreaths and centerpieces. They also have built in timers and once they are turned on they automatically turn off after 6 hours. (So I put them in place and waited for it to get dark outside before turning them on)

Also,  the timer has 3 different options…”Timer Fading”, Timer Flashing”, or “Timer Steady On”–I set mine to “Timer Steady On” just because ‘fading’ or ‘flashing’ would drive me bonkers:

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Here are some examples of how I’ve utilized these little lights…

This wreath hangs up on the mirror above the fireplace, I have a set of the “Ultra Slim” lights (36 count) on that wreath.

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I used a set of 18 multi-colored lights for this little arrangement…

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I used a set of 18 warm white lights for this arrangement…

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I used two sets of 18 warm white for this arrangement…

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One set of 18 warm white lights brightened up this little centerpiece nicely…

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I used 2 sets of 18 multi-colored lights for this centerpiece that sits on the kitchen island…

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I added one strand of 18 warm white lights to this little arrangement that sits in the powder room.  It sure brightens up a room that has no natural light…love it!

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I wanted to brighten up a couple of my wreaths as well, again, I just snugged the battery pack down into the wreaths and actually caught the wire into one of the twist ties on the work wreath.  It worked like a charm.

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And I used two sets of 20 warm white bulbs on this next wreath.  This wreath is huge, over 30+ inches around…

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So, there we go, I only tweaked a few things, but the warmth that a silly little battery operated light strand brings to a room is just amazing. 🙂

Until next time, y’all take good care! ❤

**In crafting there are no mistakes just unique creations**

Quaint Deco Mesh Wreath In Teal And White

I was so touched that my oldest daughter asked me to make her another wreath this weekend, this one would be for her front door.  It was my complete pleasure and honor to create something just for her. 🙂 Teal is her very favorite color, so I went searching for accents that would pair with it nicely.  I found a roll of deco mesh in a beautiful teal color and I decided white would be the accent color and I was determined to not throw any other colors into the mix so I chose a white deco mesh, a wooden white “C”, a teal and white chevron ribbon to be used to make a bow, a few teal flowers, teal ‘scrolly’ things, and a couple of teal lacy looking butterflies.  I’m really happy with how it turned out.  Christin is tad (meaning *a lot*) more minimalistic than I am, so I tried really hard not to over do when purchasing stuff for this wreath; it goes to show you that you don’t have to use 5 thousand accent pieces to make a full and pretty wreath. 🙂

Here are pictures of the supplies that I used:

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I used a 16″ metal work wreath that I found in the Christmas section at Hobby Lobby for 50% off…

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Next, I made the bow, I just learned how to make a bow like this. I watched this YouTube video.  It wasn’t hard to do at all…YaY!!

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Then I started to attach the teal colored deco mesh by unrolling a good bit of the mesh and gathering the end of it into a tuft and catching it into a pipe cleaner, then moving around the wreath form, I gathered the mesh into 10-12″ loops and caught one in each of the outer pipe cleaners.

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I then transitioned to the inner ring and continued in the same looping action catching a tuft in each inner pipe cleaner…

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After that I unrolled a good bit of the white deco mesh and started to attach it using the same technique as I described above.  I only attached the white to each outer ring and I simply added on top of the teal — I didn’t even untwist the twist ties, I just added it right on top of the teal and gave the twist tie another twist.

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After the deco mesh was attached, I started to place the accent pieces.  I started by hot gluing pipe cleaners to the back of the “C” so that I could tie it onto the wreath form…

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Then I tied the bow onto the wreath, and added the flowers, scrolly things, and the butterflies.  After that, I took some of the teal and white chevron ribbon and cut it into 10″ strips.  I made 3 piles of three strips and cut pretty edges on the ribbon, then I attached them onto the wreath and spread them out to look a little bit like a snowflake…

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Christin was sitting at the kitchen island (where I was putting the wreath together) doing her lesson plans for this coming week so I was able to consult with her to make sure I was placing things where she might like them. I think that she is quite happy with the end result and when she is happy, well that makes me happy. 🙂 She will take it back to her home this evening and hang it onto her front door and it will be there to happily welcome her home each and every day from now on. 🙂

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Until next time, y’all take good care! ❤

OH by the way, here is the link to the Whimsical Burlap Wreath that I made for Christin last weekend.  🙂

**In crafting there are no mistakes just unique creations**

Deco Mesh Wreath Ideas

I love a challenge and I love to try my hand at new creations. Deco mesh has been around for quite some time, but, I had never tried to create anything with it until just recently.  Goodness knows, I had made plenty of burlap wreaths and I felt as if I’d mastered how to make one of those, so I thought, how hard can it be to use deco mesh in the place of the burlap?  So, I tried it and it turns out that I am able to use the same burlap wreath making techniques as I described in this blog post.  The meshy material is very easily manipulated and it provides a beautifully full background for any other crafty components that might be added, i.e. a wooden or metal sign, an initial, flowers, birds, etc…

I have not made many of these wreaths and of those I’ve made, I have only hung one on the inside of the house; the deco mesh colors are rather bright and vibrant, not that that is a bad thing at all, but the words, “bright and vibrant” don’t necessarily describe the rest of my interior home decor.  The one pictured below hangs in one of our guest bedrooms that we’ve dubbed “The Happy Room”, so dubbed because the decor I’ve chosen for that particular room is very bright and vibrant and hence very suited for a wreath made out of deco mesh…;).IMG_1605There is the finished wreath in the picture below hanging above the little vanity:IMG_1604One day when I was in what my hubby calls my happy place (Hobby Lobby), I found that “Happy” sign, so I knew I just had to make something for the Happy Room with it, so, I attempted to make my first deco mesh wreath; it turned out to be so cute and whimsical. I surprised myself!  Admittedly, I stepped *way* outside of my proverbial country box, but I really like the end result and how it fits into the Happy Room’s decor:
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I used a 16″ metal form for this wreath and I hung it outside on our light post; I paired it with my late winter/Easter decorations. These wreaths are great to use outdoors, they hold up to the weather quite nicely, and they are so very colorful and can easily be seen from the road.

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Next, it was time to make a Patriotic version to pair with my decorative flags.  🙂 1V4A0852 IMG_7710

And last but not least, I made this deco mesh wreath to hang on the outdoor light post, it pairs nicely with the Fall decorative flags that are seen while walking down our front sidewalk.

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I am thrilled that I trusted myself enough to go ahead and step out of my box and attempt to utilize deco mesh for my wreaths.  I am especially happy with how they look on that light post and I know that I will be making more and more of these wreaths as we go forward in time. They are so easy to make and they make a big, bold statement. I love them!

Until next time, y’all take good care! ❤

**In crafting there are no mistakes just unique creations**

My Fall Decorations – 2015

My very favorite time of the year is almost here, Fall! I love this time of the year because of the arrival of cool crisp mornings, the changing of the leaves that follow, and the warm feelings that fill the air with the approaching Holidays. I have decorated for Fall early this year so I thought I would go ahead and share my creations with you here in my brand new Blog.  I hope that one of my wreaths, centerpieces, groupings, or cozy corner creations will inspire you to get your decorations out and begin to transform your home into a warm and inviting space with which to welcome your family and friends for the Holidays.  My decorations will stay up until Thanksgiving Day, that is the day (literally) that I will start decorating for Christmas. We always decorate the Christmas tree after we finish our Thanksgiving feast and that is the first of many Christmas decorations that will follow.

I always start my change of Season decor with the fireplace hearth and mantel. Just to let you know too, before I change my decor out, I spend a day packing away a good bit of the existing decor so that I can start with a clean slate. Of course there are some things that I leave in place and build upon, for instance regarding the mantel and fireplace, I keep the candle holders and clock on the mantel and the ladders/pip berries/white lights and country crock on the hearth…those items stay in place all year round and I just decorate on and around them. I have also placed baskets and a couple of other items on either side of the fireplace, they too stay in place and I use them as a base with which to build my Seasonal (or generic-depending on the time of year) decor.

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When building this look, I take it a “section” at a time, meaning, I’ll start with the mantel, build the decor on that and work my way around the entire fireplace. When working with the hearth, I will usually gather all of the materials that I think I might need, sit down, and just start playing with it; sometimes I can see the end result, sometimes it doesn’t come to light until I’m completely finished. I love the creative process and I love it when I can stand back and be proud of what I’ve created.  And trust me, these creations don’t come to fruition at the snap of a finger or the twitching of a nose…haha…sometimes I’ll tweak it for hours until I get it exactly how I want it to look.  No, I am *not* anal retentive at all…LOL… <~~~I fib! 😉

This next ‘cozy corner’ was so much fun to create. I had purchased that ladder in Williamsburg over the summer so it was a new piece for me. It presented me with a bit of a challenge as I wanted to hang a rather large wooden plaque on it.  I managed to attach it onto the ladder by gluing twine on it to use as a handle of sorts and I attached it with a pipe cleaner.  I added pip berries,  a few stars and another little canvas picture/plaque (by using command strip velcro to hold those items in place); that canvas actually lights up when turned on. Once I had the ladder the way I wanted it to look, I started to build the rest of the arrangement, when packing up my other decor, I had only left the Longaberger basket and the sewing box in place (that was my Grandmother’s–never gets put away). I added a Fall themed throw and pillows, a Boyd’s Bear that is dressed in Fall clothing, a scarecrow, a rather large “F-A-L-L” plaque.

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This is a centerpiece that sits on a credenza in the family room. I use the basic rod-iron fleur-de-lis candle holder throughout the year. For this look I added a rod-iron tray and used pip berries as a candle ring of sorts, added some pine cones, larger berries, a wooden pumpkin and called it done.

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I made this wreath; I used a grapevine wreath form, leaf garland, pumpkins, and plaid ribbon.  This was not hard to make and it has turned out to be one of my very favorite wreaths. I hung it on the family room door with one of my spiffy wreath hangers that you can get at Grandin Road here.

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The pip berries garland will stay on the staircase railing all year round. If you would like to know more about how I came up with that decor, you can reference an earlier Blog of mine entitled “Staircase Railing Ideas” here.  I simply made a new bullnose arrangement, and put Fall bows at each swag point going up the staircase to create this look.

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This is the kitchen table’s lantern centerpiece.  Here is a Blog explaining how to create these Lantern Centerpieces; trust me, they are not difficult.

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This is the hutch that sits beside my kitchen table. I changed out pretty much everything on this hutch save the lantern, candles, and lit pip berries garland up top.  I gathered all of the things that I wanted to place on the shelves and I started to create, moving from one shelf to the other trying to make it look inviting and pleasing to the eye.

**As you can see, I use the same technique as I work my way around the house. The decorating process is so much easier when I take the time to remove any decor that I will not be using while redecorating.**

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This lantern centerpiece sits on top of my kitchen island…I really love creating these centerpieces, so much fun!

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This is a corner shelf that sits in the kitchen’s eating area.

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Here are my kitchen windows:

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This is a shelf and table that is located between my kitchen and family room, I made the pip berry candle rings and the flower arrangement in the basket.

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This is the powder room, my hubby made that shelf:

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All of the previous decorations are located in the family room, kitchen, kitchen eating area, and powder room, those rooms are located on the back of our home.  We also have a living and dining room that are on the front of our home (separated by the staircase).  I decided to challenge myself this year.  Throughout the year I use a pretty green color as my accent color in those rooms so I wanted to try to incorporate that color into my Fall decor as well.  Plus I wanted it to look a bit more polished (if that makes sense) in those rooms…more formal might be a better way to put that. 🙂 So here is what I came up with:

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A closer look at some of the decorations that I created for these spaces:

This lamp was my grandmother’s and then my mom’s and now it is mine.  It is a very special piece to me, so I always want to do it justice when incorporating it into my decor.  It sits on my dining room’s sideboard table and this is how I pulled that green color into the surrounding decor.  I used a tray to hold the lamp and the arrangement. I utilized some silver toned pumpkins, berries, and a few flowers:

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I found the tablecloth at my local Home Goods store, and then I created a lantern centerpiece for the dining room table, again, trying my best to incorporate that pretty green color:

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I got that rod-iron, glass topped table at Kirklands along with the pre-lit hurricane lamp.  As for the table top decor, along with the hurricane lamp, I arranged a glass pumpkin in that green color and added Fall’ish greenery to the little mercury glass vase incorporating said things to the existing decor already in place. I found the box that is sitting on the floor at our local Michaels store and the wooden scarecrow head and cream glass pumpkin at Hobby Lobby.

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Here is another very special piece of furniture, a glass topped coffee table.  It too was my grandmother’s, then my mom’s, and now it is mine.  I used a silver tray that was my mom’s as the base for the lantern centerpiece.

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So that did it for the inside decorating. I then set my sights at what I might like to do with the exterior space. With that in mind, I finished decorating after making that front door wreath the other day when I met up with two of my very dear friends at a “Craft Day” (when we get together at one of our homes and do whatever craft we want to do as well as talk, laugh, eat, visit, and just enjoy our time together). The arrangement to the right of the front door was started by me gathering up a couple of crates, my grandma’s old milk can, and a wooden red wagon (link to how I switch out my Red Wagon Decor); those three pieces anchored and provided some different height options for me to create the entire grouping.  Again, as I described above, I gathered a bunch of Fall stuff that I thought I *might* use and I started arranging it and tweaking it until it was arranged to my liking (that took a while).

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I moved down to the flower bed and I added a deco mesh wreath that I made to the light post (subject of an upcoming Blog), I changed out the decorative flags, and I switched out the gazing ball.

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I can’t forget about my mailbox…haha…You would not believe the amount of people in my neighborhood who actually decorate their mailboxes for *every* Holiday or *just because*. 🙂 Fine by me, I love to decorate ANYthing at ANYtime…lol…;)  Here is a link to my “Seasonal Mailbox Decor” blog post if you are interested in seeing what I do with it for the rest of the months/Seasons of the year.

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And here is the house from a distance. The lights stay lit in the windows all year long (we have a “Holiday Light Package” which allows us to flip one switch inside to control all of those window lights…nice little option for a girl who loves to have lights in her windows). 🙂 My hubby has done a great job of installing pathway lights, a few ‘up’ lights, and wash lights to light up the front of the house in the evenings.  He has all of those lights on a timer and they go on at dusk and off 6 hours later.  Here is a link to how the hubby and I created our “Special Outdoor Lighting”.

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Well, that does it for this year’s Fall decorating.  I am very pleased with how it all turned out; it did take me almost a month to get it all changed over, but I had to recreate the wheel so to speak in a few places.  Also, I decorated the inside and then waited a couple of weeks until we were into the month of September to decorate the outside. I had a great time turning on my creative juices and letting my imagination run a little wild.  I hope that any guest who might come to visit feels at home and comfy cozy when they enter; that is always my goal, to have a warm, welcoming, home, one that doesn’t make people feel like they can’t relax. 🙂

One more picture…Here are my pups sitting in front of the Fall adorned fireplace…They sure look comfy huh? 😉 I just love them!! (Left to right: Gracie, Sophie, and Samson) ❤

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Until next time!! Y’all take good care! ❤

**In crafting there are no mistakes just unique creations**

Family Reunion Decor and Craft Projects

Hi Everyone!

I should tell you that I am a very family orientated lady and I am extremely blessed to have the extended family that I have.  I am an only child, but I am very close to my aunts, uncles, and cousins, it is almost like the cousins are siblings more than we are cousins.  We’ve been brought up with good morals and values and a very strong faith. So, last Christmas (2014) when my dad and I were sitting and chatting and he suggested that I host a family reunion I jumped at the chance. My extended family is scattered throughout 4 neighboring States and we are not able to get together very often; we hadn’t had a family reunion in many years. It was an understatement to say that I was excited that I was going to have my entire family in our new home.  So, as I normally do, I went into planning mode.  The first thing I did was do a search for some kind of “Save the Date” announcement, I settled on this magnet, and I was able to find it online here. Everyone loved them and I’d venture to guess they are still attached to some of the family members refrigerators as it is on mine here.

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Next, it was time to pick a theme, meaning something for me to build my decor around. So I chose, red and white gingham, mason jars, and red and white gerber daisies.  While I was preparing for the reunion, I worked very hard to incorporate my “themed” pieces into the decorations, crafts, and basic home decor.  I pretty much redecorated my home for this reunion–yes, that might seem a bit over the top, but, I really was excited to have everyone here and I wanted things to be extra nice. 🙂

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The next thing I did was get in touch with two of my cousins and asked for their assistance.  My cousin Stacey volunteered to make up some games and provide prizes for the winners of said games.  She also created “Certificates of Awesomeness”, t-shirts, and plaques specially designed for our family (by her) and gave them to the older generation and our generation (1st cousins).  She gave a special trinket to Cori who had made and decorated a gorgeously beautiful and very tasty cake. She also graciously gave a couple of niceties to my two daughters and a very special something to me.  Stacey put on a fantastic ‘show’, telling stories and and poking fun as she presented all of her creative homemade gifts. It was a blast, definitely one of the highlights of the day!  Here are some of the things that Stacey created for her prizes and gifts–she is so very talented!!

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And here is the gorgeous plaque that she gave to me…SO sweet!

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Here is Stacey standing beside her prize table and being her animated self while giving out her very special gifts–THANK you Stacey, you did an awesome job! ❤

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Here are some pictures of Cori and her cake and the dessert table…YES, we love our sweets! lol 😉 THANK you Cori! ❤

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Here are the three of us together…Me in the pink pants, Cori in the middle, and Stacey in the green pants:

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Each family that came to the reunion, (I do believe we had almost 40 people in all), brought food to share, good thing we have a pretty big kitchen because almost every inch of the island and the surrounding countertops were full of some of the most delicious food on the planet. I think everyone brought their ‘signature’ dish which made for some good eats that day!

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It took me months and months to prepare and I loved every single second of every project that I took on. I thrive on the planning process and to plan something for my family…well, I was over the moon with excitement and motivation.  Here are some of the things that I  created and a couple of things that I had someone else create.

I made a deco mesh wreath to hang on the light post that sits beside our entrance sidewalk:

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I purchased red and white gingham tablecloths and made lantern centerpieces for both the kitchen and dining room tables. I also purchased candle holders and red candles to flank the centerpieces.  I also made a lantern centerpiece to be added to the fireplace hearth decor.

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I redecorated pretty much the entire lower level of our house including the mantel and the fireplace hearth, a couple of cozy corners, the kitchen hutch, and some other pieces of furniture and shelves.  I tried to incorporate the color red, red and white gingham, and added “family” touches (as in plaques talking about family) and our family’s own photos which I placed in red and white frames and some in sweet little clip picture holders.  I tried to add special touches incorporating my “theme” here and there throughout the decor. I also had created a slide show and had it playing on the tv throughout the entire day–everyone loved that! 🙂

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As the day drew closer, I decided that I would make all of the centerpieces for the outdoor tables.  Each arrangement consisted of a quart size mason jar filled with fresh gerber daisies and baby’s breath. I placed the jar on a white ‘charger’ plate, added a red paper doily and surrounded the jar with a pip berry ring (that I made).   In addition, I made pint size mason jar fresh flower arrangements to sit around and augment the indoor home door.

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I thought and thought about what to do for party favors.  I wanted it to be something that they could take with them and use for years and years and that every time they looked at it they would be reminded of the day.  So while perusing around the Internet, I stumbled upon this website and they worked with me to create a “mint tin” that I filled with red and white peppermint candies.  They were a huge hit at the reunion. **Score**!! 😉

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One of the last things that I did was to hang this banner. It really completed the entire look.  I did not make this banner, instead I ordered it from this Etsy shop here.

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Finally, the day had arrived and it was time to hang balloons out front and out back, set up tables on the patio, and set out a little chalkboard sign on the front porch.  We were ready to go!!

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We had a marvelous time that day.  The feeling that fills the air when we are all together is magical, honestly.  We all sing and many play instruments, so we sang some of our favorite old hymns and our grandma’s favorite hymn that none of us can get through without sobbing “Thank You Lord for Your Blessings On Me”, ate ourselves into oblivion, laughed till we cried, and cried when we had to separate at the end of the day.  It was a wonderful day, one that I hope will be held closely and lovingly in everyone’s memory.  I’m hoping to host a family reunion every year for as long as everyone will be willing and is able to travel to us here in Virginia. ❤

**I love you family!!!**

**In crafting there are no mistakes just unique creations**

Hi Everyone!

My name is Arlynn and I’m a housewife and crafter from Virginia.  I moved here when I married my soulmate 33 years ago; for the 20 years prior to that I lived with my parents in Maryland.  My hubby and I have two beautiful daughters who are now out on their own and thriving in this big world of ours. I’ve done many things in my life, but, most of them revolved around raising our girls and involving myself as a volunteer in their schools.  Also, we have 2 Newfoundland dogs named Sophie and Samson and a Golden Retriever named Gracie all three of which I absolutely adore.

A bit about my background, I come from a very loving, God fearing family whose traditions run deep and love runs strong; they are all (aunts, uncles, cousins–I’m an only child) very special to me!  Unfortunately, we are all scattered and live in different States, but when we are together we make the most of every moment (we just had a family reunion here at our home last May–a blog for later).  Both of my parents were educators, and they raised me up to be a loving and honest woman. My family shaped and molded me into the woman I am today. Sadly, we lost my precious Mom a couple of years ago. My Dad is still going strong, he plays golf daily, travels extensively, and is as healthy as can be.

All of that said, I’ve been crafting for decades…literally…haha. I decided to start this blog because when I would post my newest crafting or diy project on my Facebook page, it seemed like folks were interested in what I was doing. A few friends and one of my daughters have encouraged me to try and start a blog because they feel that I have a lot to offer; I hope that they are right and that there is someone who might take one of my ideas and utilize it in their home.  I have no formal education in interior design, but I love to create warm cozy spaces and I love to decorate my home in a welcoming manner. I make wreaths and centerpieces among other things and I utilize my very symmetrical nature to create spaces within my home that are pleasing to the eye. I love to craft and create! All of that said, I am completely new to blogging, so please be patient with me as I am learning as I go.

My hubby and I moved into our retirement home a couple of years ago and I’ve been diligently working on decorating our space. I change the decor as the Seasons change. I’ve included some pictures of just some of the things that I’ve created since we moved in.

**In crafting there are no mistakes just unique creations**

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