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autumn home decor ♥


We are soaking up the last little bits of fall around these parts – even though a major snow storm is expected tonignt. i don’t quite feel ready for winter, but who ever really is? 🙂
i share a lot about my home on instagram, but i thought it might be nice to have it all one place here on my blog – thankyou to everyone who has followed me on here over the years, i appreciate you all ♥ i’ve also shared about how over the past year or more, i have been simplifying how i decorate and scaling waaaay back on the amount of seasonal stuff i keep and store.


i’ve designated specific spaces in our home for holiday/seasonal decorations and i try to keep to those same spots to avoid over-buying (we all have those in-store “this is so cute but i don’t have a place for it but i will figure it out when i get home and i love it so much so i will buy it” moments) and to keep it simple! I used to love having things & more things to decorate with, but as i get older i’m finding that less is more – and that “less” is so much more appealing… of course i love to decorate our home, of course i love to make our home cozy & comfortable & inviting with beautiful things ♥ but i discovered that the “managing & organizing” all of that stuff was weighing me down and controlling me! i wanted to be rid of the burden of having to always go though & reorganize storage spaces over and overrrrrrr again. 


so by keeping it simple and only applying seasonal changes to a few standard areas in our home, holiday decorating mainly, became a joy as opposed to something that i dreaded or felt like “i had to do” 

here is a short list of the areas on the lower level of our home
 that i decorate & swap/add things seasonally to :

entryway wreath
entryway bench
kitchen table
kitchen wreath
kitchen frame
pantry doors
living room end table
living room faux mantle


i like to add a wreath to the open shelves in our kitchen during the holidays 
(just for fall & Christmas) throughout the rest of the year there is nothing on it.

our kitchen is the most lived in area of our home – our table and island are always occupied and the open cabinets are stocked with things we use on a DAILY basis as opposed to stuff that just looks cute but has no function – the best thing i’ve discovered/learned throughout this whole process is that when i’m looking for ways to make the spaces in my home work functionally – functional can also look pretty & nice! …for example, do you need new kitchen towels? look for some that you love and would be pretty to have out on display in a simple wire basket – on a counter or behind your kitchen sink – and all the while freeing up some space in your kitchen drawers 🙂


the doors to our pantry are white and hold two small wreaths or hangings very nicely.
i find those easy to swap seasonally with minimal storage – i have a few designated shelves in our basement for the wreaths i have – i store them in large white garbage bags that have the cinch pull tie things – i stack them on top of each other with a piece of cardboard in between for the ones i’m worried about getting crush or squished.


when it comes to frames i always buy white – they match and hold anything & everything
and they make whatever is in the frame stand out and pop.
 this frame from hobby lobby is on some corner shelves in our kitchen – there are several pieces of artwork stored in the frame – i swap them out for every holiday or just when it’s nice to have a bit of a change.


my husband built this faux mantle for me a few years ago – the collection of white pitchers & laura ingalls wilder home wood sign always stays – the flowers & foliage for every season changes! spring flowers – small American flags for summer – fall sunflowers & white billy balls/wire snowflakes for Christmas. having a consistent neutral base to start with makes seasonal decorating so much easier.

i also like to change this small wreath in our living room 
along with a knick knack or two on the table below it 


this year i found the light up acorns at bed bath & beyond on clearance for only $1
when i saw them i visualized in my decorating head 🙂 right where i wanted them to be.
i didn’t have to think about where i would put them even if i didn’t have the space 
or decide to just buy them because they were on clearance for a dollar then figure out what to do with them later.
remember just because something is on clearance doesn’t mean you need it. 
one dolla is more expensive then no dollas 🙂


they were the only seasonal decor i purchased for fall this year (apart for some yarn to make the yarn wreath in the picture above) and i’m so glad i did! they fit in with my simple white theme and add a bit of twinkle to our nights in the living room ♥


how has your seasonal decorating changed over the years? are you overwhelmed and dread dragging the Christmas tree out or are you a pro at keeping it simple? i’d love to hear & learn from you all in the comments below & i hope this helps give new perspective on simple everyday ways to manage your home ♥ much love to you

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autumn basket wreath


Fall is in full swing here in upstate NY – the leaves are on fire and the weather is chilly in the evenings
it’s one of my favorite times of year here where we live. Life has been so busy and full with field hockey & volleyball games, senior year activities & a new teenage driver with her own car & new job (yes. tell me about it.) but I’ve been sharing on instagram about how i have been trying to simplify my holiday/seasonal decorating methods by choosing few but meaningful pieces to spread throughout our home while still keeping it cozy …


I was searching for some simple fall inspiration to replace the lemon wreaths on our pantry doors,
when i stumbled on these $3 tobacco baskets in the target dollar section


with some wool pumpkins i had leftover & wire florals i found on clearance for $2 at Joanns –
i layered all three together with some hot glue

i used command hooks to hang them on our pantry doors
and my fall decorating is now complete 🙂
If you pick these baskets up to make your own, 
you can fill it with any combination of things for any season or holiday – 
changing it up for Christmas would be so easy.


With life being as busy as it has been, I’ve been doing lots of reflecting in my down time … on how this season we’re in feels alot like fall too – our girls are getting older and will soon have their own lives apart from us – like everything we’ve done as parents up to this point is now a culmination of how they will choose to live out life and the paths they choose to take – it’s a strange scary feeling – like something is coming to a close and it’s almost time to let go. I don’t handle lack of control very well that’s for  sure…

 As a mother you spend so much time watering, grooming, teaching, protecting, guiding and then just like that their true colors, personalities & individual choices are out on full display -from all the little + big somethings to the end results – like the trees and their leaves outside my window.  


… but as always and as hard as it is to do most days, I am trusting in God to fill in the gaps i left and taking comfort in the absolute knowledge that He’s holding on to them much tighter then i ever could. 
what season of life are you in friends? tell me in the comments below
i’d love to hear your stories too. ♥
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bathroom remodel ♥

hello friends.
i posted a few pictures of our bathroom remodel a while back on Instagram 
and i promised i would post in more detail about the project here on the blog, 
with some source info & a few before pictures too ♥
(even though i always forget to take those until it’s too late #bloggerprobs)
we moved into this house almost 13 ago after leaving a small starter house that we had lived in for a couple years … when we got here the house had been updated in some ways but in a lot of ways i knew it would take a while before we made this house our home. 

over the years we’ve been through every room in the house updating, tweaking, renovating … except for the main bathroom upstairs – it had been one of the last things on the list because we knew it would be a big job as well as a pain to tear apart because it’s the only shower in the house.

my husband & my dad did most of the work installing a new window, shower/tub, vanity, sink & toilet – and we purchased everything right at home depot.
Home Decorators Collection 49 in. W Marble Vanity Top in Arabescato Venato
Home Decorators Collection Thornbriar 48 in. W x 21.52 in. D Vanity Cabinet in Cement

the old tub & shower unit was original to the house (almost 40 yrs) and needed to be torn out completely – new drywall had to be installed behind it as well because of water damage
Delta Classic 400 32 in. x 60 in. x 74 in. 3-Piece Direct-to-Stud Alcove Surround in White
Delta Classic 400 60 in. Left-Hand Drain Rectangular Alcove Bathtub in High Gloss White
all the hardware for the sink & shower was from Home Depot as well

we opted for a separate tub & shower instead of a single unit mainly because we wanted the bigger/deeper tub since my girls love to take bubble baths (and by bubble baths i mean sitting in the tub for an hour reading books & watching 5 minute crafts until i yell time to get out) 
(the other day one of them asked me if i would bring a snack up to them cause they were getting hungry….???? um. no.)

the aqua rolling cart was from ikea a few years back, but i think they still carry it and i know i’ve also seen a similar version of it at Michaels as well. i’m using it to store hand towels, washcloths and some shower supplies that are handy to have nearby but not in the shower 
(razors, shaving cream, shower comb… you get the idea 🙂 
the shower curtian (which i love) was from world market … i purchased it probably three years ago and was holding onto it for when we remodeled. i can’t seem to find it anywhere on the interwebs so i’m thinking it’s been discontinued 😦

i’ve had a lot of questions about the flooring we chose – it was a grayish wood colored waterproof laminate safe for bathrooms, and yes, we went right over the existing tile, added new molding and it worked like a charm. we considered tearing the tile out but it was level and undamaged so we decided against the extra work & mess!

thinking the wall behind the toilet is looking kinda bare
got my eye on this adhesive wall paper from target but we’ll see 🙂

the window in our bathroom was fairly large (not a typical bath size window) so when we replaced it, i knew i would want to keep it open as much as possible since it lets so much natural light into the bath & upstairs hallway – i shopped for weeks to find panels that i liked but they were either room darkening, too long or too short. so when i saw this simple white shower curtain it dawned on me to cut it right up the middle in half and i would have two panels that were the perfect size. i also bought a cloth shower curtain liner (did the same thing by cutting it in half) and hung it behind the white curtain on the same hooks for another layer of privacy (i hemmed the raw edges i cut with stitch witchery and the iron:)
the green clock was on clearance and target & the canvases are from at Home

we have one storage space/closet on the upper lever and it’s in the bathroom behind the door – not ideal but we make it work – it’s an open space with no doors so i try to keep it organized and a bit styled since it’s all out in the open – the metal caddy holds products we use on daily basis and are within easy reach (plus it looks pretty 🙂 the baskets house towels, products, toilet paper, kleenex etc.

the large white framed mirror is from Lowes

i forgot to take a picture of the old vanity and mirror before it was ripped out but it was just an average builders grade bathroom setup, nothing special 

i think the previous color was called lettuce leaf green … yikes.

and the dreaded boob light … who’s idea was it to install those lights in every house in america? 🙂

it honestly feel like i’m in a hotel bathroom everytime i go in there ♥ it’s clean lined & simple with a little bit of color here & there – such a huge difference! if i missed anything or if you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask me in the comments, i’ll do my best to answer. 🙂

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another little girls room ♥ and a couple winners!


thanks so much for the comments last week!
if i could, i would send you ALL a state hoop
 …but i just had to draw two names instead of one since i can’t send them to you all 🙂
i appreciate you guys so much ♥

random generator thingy picked
Crystal Nell & Stacy C.
email me your state preference and your addresses
raisinguprubies@gmail.com
and i’ll get your hoops out to you guys as soon as i can!
yay for giveaways ♥

i’m still messing around with pictures from our family room
so i thought i’d take you on a little tour of my littlest little’s room

i posted about my older daughter’s room & craft desk last year

you can read the full post here 

i realized i never posted about my younger daughter’s room on this little old blog here
and it’s such a fun room i had to share … kay?!


she spends a lot of time in here … drawing, playing, dance parties
yeah lots of fun girlie stuff goin on in this room here


i painted this room right away when we moved into this house almost 10 years ago
it was a boys room with dark walls, and she was just a little baby, so it needed some bright happy colors.


the bed & dresser were a set that was gifted to her by my parents & my aunts for her birthday, but this desk & hutch thingy was a super cool score at a garage sale for twenty bucks!


a little cleaning, sanding and a coat of really really light mint green paint
made it the perfect desk for her … i was so happy to find it


she likes to draw. little cute things like that
and put them in the sneakiest little places 🙂


a few years ago i made these bendy dolls 
they sure are cute but very time consuming and once you make one you want to make a million
… beware!




she likes all the garlands and things i sew for my shop
so she made one of her own … i love it.
that’s an easy project to make with your girls if they’re wanting to learn to sew
just cut squares and feed the tops straight into the machine, that’s it.










the little elephants were made from a pattern i found here



when i painted my both of my girls’ rooms, i wanted to have scripture incorporated onto their walls in some way … since it’s where they sleep, rest and spend a lot of time … having God’s Word right there in front of them seemed to be a great way to remind and embed His Promises into their tender minds & hearts …


since i like to doodle & journal, i figured that was the way to go 
with sharpie paint pens and a little bit of acryllic paint


garden/plant baskets from Joanns are hanging on her wall 
to corrall all those little stuffed animals that will drive a mom to the brink of insanity


they were black when i bought them so a quick coat of spray paint did the trick


remember Lumpy? from the Heffalump movie??
well when my daughter was little, Lumpy was her best friend.
the little stuffed animal (she still has) went every where with her
every. where.
 like he’s almost threadbare. but she still loves him 🙂
so i used a light projector and traced a picture (from google images) onto the wall 
and then filled him in with acrylics. it was fun, but i’m sad that the time went by so fast and soon she’ll be ready to paint over him. so sad. 

wow. had to dig through the archives for that one 🙂

this is her now …



she still loves lumpy enough to wear lumpy earrings … i die.


she actually loves hangin out in her room
it’s like here little fortress
and she’s a bookworm … she loves books
and her baby book for some reason. she reads it over & over again
and then comes to tell me things like 
“hey mama when i was in your tummy you wanted to eat hot dogs & cocoa pebbles!” 
yeah i kinda know babe. i was there.
she’s a riot.


i loved this bunting when i saw it in my friend Christina’s etsy shop
the little girl on the elephant. perfect.










the pom pom fairy garland post & how-to is over here



we took the shelves out of her old bookshelf and made it into a dress-up closet
with a tension curtain rod and some decorative hooks on the outsides to hang purses & necklaces


i think i need to make her a bulletin board…
she’s always got little pieces of paper everywhere
she’s a little on the sentimental side 🙂




people say this all the time when your kids are little ….

about how you need to enjoy & savor every moment cause they grow up really really fast



well it’s really really true.

♥ much love

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our front porch and a summer wreath ♥


we’ve had the most beautiful weather here in upstate the past few weeks
mid 70’s and breezy … flowers everywhere. gorgeous.
it sorta almost makes up for the horrible winters we have
including this past never ending one.





i kinda skipped my spring wreath and went right into making one for summer
to make your own you’ll need just a few things…
a styrofoam wreath, some fabric cut or ripped into long 1-2 inch wide strips, 
hot glue and some pretty paper


i followed LollyJane’s tutorial here for the paper pinwheels
wrapped the foam wreath with the fabric, secured with hot glue and added the pinwheels
that’s it!
oh and a few cute buttons 🙂




found these colored mason jar planters at the Christmas tree shoppe
and spruced up the front porch a little bit




Memorial day weekend is usually when the danger of frost here has officially passed
so i was happy to add some color to the front of our home



the wicker rocker was a curb side rescue a few summers ago
it’s been a lot of different colors … last year it got a coat of mint green
i like it still.
thinkin maybe coral next? or maybe white. i love white.



a few coats of spray paint to some old flower pots i found in the garage
were all these pretty plants needed


who doesn’t love daisies?
they’re the cutest.





the sign used to be an old mirror
i sprayed the mirror with chalkboard spray paint from joanns
then taped & covered the chalkboard part and sprayed the frame 












it’s gonna be a beautiful weekend here … what are you guys up to??
crafting? yard work? hot dogs & smores??



yes please. all of the above.
♥ much love

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a little more progress ♥


our home is always a work in progress for me.
discovering what our style/function is as a family is a constant learning process.
and trying to combine the two together is something i’m always learning

so while stepping back these past few months 
i’ve focused on finishing up our family room and i will share a full room tour soon
as well as some of the project how-to’s i tackled.

i found this coffee table at a thrift store for $7!
gave it a few coats of white spray paint and a little distressing
finished off the top with chalkboard paint
my girls love it so much … a big jar of rainbow chalk lives on the table top now.
forever.

gallery walls are hard!
too much? too little?
i kept moving things around but finally settled on this arrangement.



spray paint weather has officially arrived
save all your glass jars girls!
and turn them into something beautiful



these jars were headed straight for this old Coke bottle caddy that i picked up at whatever craft weekend last year … filled with pens & pencils and other fun colorful things

i also took some time to do some clean-up in my craft room
it’s been quiet in there for the past few months




and at the same time the window treatments in there finally broke after being on the edge for a year. so after some time at my sewing machine & a few vintage sheets later 
… new curtains!
still need a few adjustments & hemming but i’ll get to that.

what are you guys up to lately?
has the farwell of the never ending winter got you started on new projects?
spring cleaning? do tell 🙂
much love ♥

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a little laundry space


kay! i promised pics of our little laundry space … here we go



a few years ago we were talking about putting our washer/dryer somewhere on the first or second level. this little nook outside our bathroom at the top of our stairs ended up being the perfect spot


our appliances are stackable so that was the main reason for utilizing this empty little spot
on the landing upstairs … if they weren’t i think the laundry would still be in the basement.


really thankful for this space
it saves me gazillions of trips up and down two flights of stairs 
(but bad for my four cookie food group lifestyle)
i mean it only makes sense to have laundry facilities on the level where all the clothes are doesn’t it?  
yes. i agree with you.


on the opposite wall is a skinny little table that holds our detergents
family bible & books … some that we read before bedtime

a little tray with dry erase markers for chore charts
and magnetic alphabets for love notes & messages on the side of the washer
that’s some happy right there. 

the JOY clothesline canvas how-to is here
i made that last year sometime

the laundry canvas hoop thingy how to is here


the pom pom flowers are super easy to make … just whip up your poms 
and hot glue them to some brown floral wire (found in the floral section at joanns) 
orrrrrr… you can just buy some here. love that shop.

i made the doily/ fabric strip bunting while i was at Meg’s craft house 
for whatever craft weekend. you can read about that here too



my girls always think that the picture of the little boy on the shelf is my husband when he was little
but it’s not… my grandfather was an artist (like for a living not just for fun 🙂 
he died when i was a teenager but later on after we were married 
i found this drawing in one of his old sketch books and framed it 
…neat huh?

much love ♥
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laundry canvas hoop art… ♥


was just hangin out on pinterest a few weeks ago
just for a minute 
ya know
in doggie years. not the human kind
so i stumbled upon this wonderful blog & shop 
and found this really cute printable that was an instant download
i love it! how whimsical it is …
i instantly had big plans for this little laundry printable




i went to staples and had the 12×12 size printed onto canvas … 
it was super cheap! like five bucks i think. i was surprised it was that reasonable…
and i scored a huge box of huge embroidery hoops at a huge estate sale over the summer
so with some gray chev, a huge hoop & a cute printable i set to work.
should i say huge again?




i cut & fit the fabric to size with the hoop
did a quick zig zag stitch around the canvas with my machine, 
then lined that baby up in the hoop and stretched it to fit… done!
i did hot glue all around the edges in the back to keep it nice and tight too
i thought some pom pom yarn back & forth across the front would be fun
used hot glue on the ends for that as well (around the side and then glued to the back)



our laundry area is on the landing at the top of the stairs
and there’s no light up there at all, except from what comes in the bedroom windows
so it’s a challenge to get good shots up there




i did get some fun pictures though!
i’ll be back next week to show you the rest of that space
it’s little, but it’s fun … and a lot goes on up there



happy weekend!
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a craft room update … ♥





well. i promised an updated tour of my studio
and i finally got it done! whew…
it’s a hard room to snap pics of (it’s never clean & tidy) and to catch good light at the right time of day is a challenge on this side of my house. 
between upstate NY gloomy fall weather and my messy crafting habits
getting those two things to happen at once are like the planets aligning or something
(i don’t think the planets really align)
(but in the new Thor movie they do for pretend)
(wait … do they?)
glad that’s taken care of.




i get a lot of questions & emails about this room, and most of them are similar … but when i originally blogged about it here, things were a bit different and a lot of little changes have happened over the past two years … 
so instead of narrating, i’ll just let you enjoy the eye candy without my annoying descriptions of every picture … and if you have any questions about how we did something or about where i got something, just leave a comment and i’ll do my best to answer them throughout the day … kay?! 
so grab a cup a somethin’ and stay for a bit puh. lease. thanks 🙂
(oh, and my hubby’s original plans for the big table are here)































































most of the artwork & prints you see on my inspiration wall are from 
some of my favorite etsy shops …
this space in our home is a blessing to me … a gift from my husband really
who has yet to finish the basement or make a place he calls his own,
 that we often talk about. he wanted to see my dreams and goals come full circle, and is so supportive of everything i try to accomplish. do i love this room? yeah.
but i love why i have it more. i’m loved by a man God gave to me 
and i’m living out my calling for Christ. 
that’s more joy than a hundred cute craft rooms 🙂

thanks for stopping by today and remember to leave a comment
if there’s somethin’ you want to know.
that this room inspires and makes you guys happy is a gift all in itself, i appreciate all of you.
happy new week ♥
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house-warming gift idea … ♥




happy monday everyone.
hope your weekend was full of summer sunshine ♥
we had some happy, and some sad mixed in together this past week
one of the happy’s was my friend’s new home
and that we got to go visit for the first time since she and her family moved in.
she’s a lot like me when it comes to decorating
and i had fun putting this basket together for her
filled it with a few things i’d love to have for myself as a domestic engineer 🙂



i’m just so excited about this project i found
it’s a garland made up of all those free prints 
you know, the ones we love to hoard on our pinterest boards but never print out…
since the thought of buying and hanging frames for all of them is overwhelming … 
so this was the best idea ever. 
can’t wait to make one for here … there’s so many prints to choose from
i just can’t decide… but how cool that you can change them up every so often
for seasons or holidays … fun.




found this ceramic mason jar at joanns … and whipped up a few of my cupcake paper flowers
i forget how addicting they are to make … i could do it for hours.
it’s so pretty to see the different patterns come together.
go.
 make some. 
go now.



i added a few random vintage dishes, with some soap & sponges
i wanted to make some of these to put in there too…
but ran out of time.
that’s how it always is with me … 






i think she liked it 🙂
heck, i liked it… i wanted it.
but i gave it up. cause i’m nice like that.
happy making stuff.

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