How To Build It

PRACTICAL TIPS FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT DIY-ERS AND CRAFT ENTHUSIASTS

Upcycled Ornaments

In our house, we pride ourselves in creating something out of nothing! We frequently re-use (or upcycle!) items commonly found throughout our home to give them a new purpose. Over the past few years, I’ve upcycled tons of furniture! More recently, my cute kiddos have been obsessed with creating upcycled ornaments for Christmas. My kids … Read more

Stools Made From Wood Scraps

It doesn’t matter that I no longer have littles who need stools to wash their hands or find a snack in the pantry, I still love to decorate with stools around the house. Not only are they functional but if you choose the right stool, they could even be an alternative place for storage. I … Read more

Is Your Headboard Boring? Stencil It!

You spend a ton of time in bed, so why not be absolutely in love with your setup? It all starts with bedding and a good pair of sheets, of course, but if you still hate your bed after all that work, it might be time to brighten up your boring headboard! Now when I … Read more

Painting Floors: Fresh and Fun Ideas

Tired of your old and outdated flooring? I’ve got a fast and easy solution for you: it’s called paint! Seriously! Painting floors is easy. Throughout my years as a DIYer I’ve learned that a fresh coat of paint (and a heavy-duty sealant) can fix just about anything. Whether you decide to go with a bright … Read more

DIY Cedar Bath Mat

Nobody likes soggy bath mats. The best answer to this problem is a cedar bath mat. Even better,  a DIY cedar bath mat that don’t cost a fortune. DIY Cedar Bath Mat Soggy bath mats are the worst! I absolutely hate it when I walk into the bathroom and end up with damp feet even … Read more

Statement Ceilings You Will Look UP To

I never knew how underrated statement ceilings were until I moved out of my first apartment and into my first home. We lived on the middle floor, so our ceilings definitely did not make a statement. If anything, they made me a little claustrophobic. When I walked into what would be our first house, I … Read more