Today, we are getting caught up on Elsie’s first big renovation and chatting about 1990s and 2000s trends that we wish would stay around forever. Plus, we are answering a listener’s question about how to choose a color scheme for your home. You can stream the episode here on the blog or on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, TuneIn, Pocket Casts, and Stitcher. You can find the podcast posts archive here. A big thank you to our sponsors! Check out the offers from Ritual, Modern Fertility, BetterHelp, and Girlfriend Collective. And if you’re looking for a specific code you heard on the podcast, you can see a full list on this page! Show notes:-Elsie’s favorite trends from the ’90s: Dr. Martens, mary janes, Vans, Converse, see-through dresses, and...
Using simple supplies from the Dollar Store, create these quick and easy Christmas Poinsettia Ornaments in just about 30 minutes, perfect last minute craft or a cheap craft when you need to make multiples, especially great for kids in a … Read More...
When my dad was a farmer, he always wore blue work shirts. He dressed in short-sleeved ones in the summer and long-sleeved ones in the winter. He definitely wasn’t a white-collar worker. He made his living from the land and livestock. Kind of hard to stay clean when working with those things all day long. I don’t think it was surprising that I married to a blue-collar type of man. That’s what I was used to being around. As a newlywed, Ben worked as a mechanic at Holloway’s. They provided him with uniforms. He wore blue work shirts and blue pants to his job. When he came home in the evenings, his shirt and pants were dirty. He had grease,...
Do you love sewing as much as I do and wanted to find a good hack that you can do in just a few seconds? Today is your day because I have just what you’re looking for. Lessen your trouble with this simple hack and sew anything easily, all you need is a safety pin and a rubber band which might already be available in your house. As a beginner in sewing, I sometimes encounter nuisance here and there, but luckily I found this amazing tutorial which was a clever idea made by Trefa Craft on YouTube, this trick is very easy, cheap, and effective! Let’s head on to the tutorial and if you loved this hack, share it with...
1. Sorbus Sorbus Flatware Drawer Organizer, Expandable Cutlery Drawer Trays for Silverware, Serving Utensils, Multi-Purpose Storage for Kitchen, Office, Bathroom Supplies (Cutlery Drawer Organizer – White) Sorbus - Multipurpose versatile tray holder for kitchen office bathroom store desk office supplies like pencils pens paper clips crafting materials techgadget accessories also for toiletries beauty products grooming tools and much more Clever storage multiple compartments offer plenty of room for various sized items small sections great for forks knives spoons chopsticks wine openers etc long large sections ideal for cooking tools like spatulas whisks tongs ladles wood rolling pin and more Convenient design has 8 total sections 5 small 1 medium and 2 large made of durable plastic white with gray...