

10 Furniture Pieces For Your Home
Usually this time of the year, most people add an update to their homes. Maybe a new bedspread, new drapes, or a new table - whatever it may be, fall is a perfect time to add new pieces to your home. 1. MILK PAINTED NIGHTSTAND With some inexpensive milk paint, you can give that nightstand in your bedroom a antique or vintage look. Use sandpaper to give the original nightstand a smooth surface before painting it. Milk paint comes in form of powder so you will need warm water t

Affordable Home Renovations To Brighten Your Home
Most people don't even think about home renovations because they think it is out of reach due to prices, creativity, or no free time. Take a look at the short list below to get your started on some ideas. 1. PAINT AN ACCENT WALL A great idea to add a pop of color is painting one wall of any room in your house a bright color. When this room gets the right amount of natural light, you will love spending more free time. 2. ADD A WINDOW SEAT Put that bright window to use by addin


The Nod Box
I am excited to introduce you to --The Nod Box. This is the newly launched site and business of my friend and her business partner Sandy Andris and Susan Klepper. They are women who joined together to create appreciation and recognition gift boxes for delivery in the Silicon Valley. The boxes feature fresh flowers, beautiful long lasting succulents, or artisan snacks and all include delicious cookies made bySweet Sue’s Treats. They are great for recognizing friends and acquai


4 Front Yard Ideas For Halloween
It is finally that time of the year when we can all start decorating our homes - in and out - with the coming of the holiday season. First in line is Halloween. You can be very creative and go all out with skulls, spider webs, and a bunch of pumpkins or keep it simple and have a few pumpkins on your porch. For those who love to decorate and have fun, here are four ways you can design your front yard for the month of October. 1. HANG CRITTERS FROM TREES. If you're lucky enough