Do you desire to make your home a sweet and refreshing place for your family? Do you want inspiration for simple home decor ideas that you could do with basic supplies around your house?
I am blessed to welcome my sweet sister, Christa, to our panel of monthly contributing writers. She will be contributing ideas on simple and seasonal home decor for the everyday homemaker that desires to make her home a place of comfort, rest, and refreshment for her family. Christa has been gifted in the area of creativity and has always filled my family’s home with fresh elegance. She has happily agreed to inspire you with some simple home decor tips and ideas. Christa is a photographer, clothing designer, and blogger. Follow her blog at Empowered Traditionalist, where she shares elegant modest fashion tips.
I loved this simple yet chic idea! We have some sand and rocks from our honeymoon in Maui six years ago and I have been trying to figure out what to do with it! This is a great idea, thanks!
Wow- love the music! I’m excited about this new contribution on your blog.
Great idea! I think I will include my kids on this one. My boys are pretty good at finding rocks! I never thought they would be the ones to help me with decorating, but I think this could be a really fun family project: nature walk, then use our finds for decorating. Perfect! Especially since we have dinner with candlelight during those dark winter months. Thanks for the video!
I was wondering if anyone else is having problems with Google Reader locking up when you try to read posts here! It’s been happening on the last three posts. I DON’T want to remove it from my reader, because I will forget to check and this is one of my most valued and favorite blogs. Any ideas?
Strange. I’m sorry to hear that. I’ll ask my techno savy hubby.
So glad that Christa has joined the awesome group of bloggers here! Welcom, Christa, and great job with the video.
huzzah! love this look:) as i always have an abundance of canning jars, (hmm…wonder why. lol.) it’s always nice to see what i can do with the local geological specimens and my favourite wax friends (my term of endearment for candles!). beauuuutiful!