Over the course of the last week or so I have shared how we transferred all of latex paint into plastic, screw-top canisters with labels, how I created a customized paint deck, our paint reference charts, and my kit to make organizing new paint quick and easy in the future. The final step in Project Paint Organization was sorting and storing all of our other painting supplies. Last month, we found a way to add shelves into our tiny utility room, creating new space for storing our paint ... View the Post
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Cricut Gift Guide for Those Who Love Home Decor & Organization
I am so grateful to my friends at Cricut for sponsoring this gift guide. If you purchase something I recommend, you'll pay the same price, but I may receive a small commission. People often ask me about my favorite DIY supplies and tools, and hands down, my go to for all of my decorating and organizing projects is my Cricut electronic cutting machine. Whether you're shopping for a friend or relative, or thinking of treating yourself this holiday season, giving the gift of Cricut is ... View the Post
Color Coded Nail Polish Drawer
With spring official here, I am itching for warmer weather - mostly because I love wearing sandals and flip flops! Although I don't paint my fingernails all that often (something I'd like to change) - I ALWAYS have my toenails painted and I can't wait to start sporting some spring colors! So to get ready for the warmer weather that will hopefully be headed our way soon {but not soon enough since the forecast calls for snow tomorrow}, I decided to organize all of my nail polish. I have a ... View the Post
{organizing with style} My Makeup Drawer
Is your makeup a mess? It doesn't have to be! Today I'm sharing a few simple tips for keeping makeup organized in a drawer. STEP 1 - SORT & PURGE The first step to organizing any drawer is to empty it out completely. Once everything is out on the counter, begin sorting your makeup. The categories I selected were eyes, lips and face. Once I had my makeup sorted, I began to purge anything that was too old or that I just don't use anymore. I am never sure how long to keep ... View the Post
Small Utility Room Shelving Solution & the Best Way to Organize Paint Supplies
Having a fully finished basement adds a lot of livable square footage to our house, but it also means that there's almost no storage space. But you know I love a good challenge, so we worked our magic and managed to squeeze in some much needed utility room shelving and organized every available inch of space. HOW TO ADD SHELVING TO A SMALL UTILITY ROOM Utility rooms generally aren't the most storage friendly spaces, and the pipes running floor to ceiling in the middle of ours made it ... View the Post
{seasonal style} Jack o’ Lantern Drinking Glasses & 110 More Halloween Project Ideas
If you follow me on Facebook or Instagram {what, you don't? how about now?} then you already know that this week I am participating in a Halloween Project blog hop, and today it's my turn to share my tutorial for these super cute and easy Jack O'Lantern Drinking Glasses! For this blog hop, I've teamed up with the creative minds of my bloggy friends to bring you more than 110 Halloween Project Ideas. Each day this week (Monday-Saturday) approximately 20 new projects are being ... View the Post
Tompkins Residence
This post contains some affiliate links. If you purchase something I recommend, you will pay the same price, but I may receive a small commission. Source for Girls' Desk Space Micke Desks (2) $119.99/eachMicke Drawers (2) $89.99/eachSvelti Deep Cove Teal Dining Chairs (5 or 6 total) $69/eachMuseum Style Kids' Art Prints (Style MOMA 1, Size A1) $165/each HAVSTA Bookshelves (Set of 3) $1497HAVSTA Cabinets (3) $259/eachRibba Picture Frames (5) $11.99/eachTable $279.99Chairs ... View the Post
{gifts with style} Teacher Appreciation Chalkboard Mason Jar Vases
Teacher appreciation week is just around the corner, the week of May 4–8! Today I've got a really cute and easy gift that you can make to say thank you to all the wonderful teachers in your children's lives. When I think teachers I think chalkboards {yes, I'm old school like that}, so I added chalkboard paint to the bottom half of mason jars to create adorable vases that can be filled with just about anything... from flowers to candy, or even classroom supplies. The size of the jars would ... View the Post
{decorating with style} Touring the Denver Life Magazine Designer Showhouse
Yesterday I had an opportunity to tour the Denver Life Magazine Designer Showhouse, a brand new, 4,700 square foot modern home featuring 15 fully decorated spaces designed by 13 of Denver's top interior design firms. I shared a some photos from the house on Instagram this afternoon, so if you follow me there you already got a few sneak peeks. If you live in Denver, you can tour the house yourself through the weekend for a $15 donation that benefits Habitat for Humanity of Metro ... View the Post
A Spring Tablescape Perfect for Easter Brunch
I love a pretty tablescape, but, because of both budget and space, I don't own a lot of different dishes. I have one basic set of square blue plates that we've used for every meal for the past 12 years. By getting a little creative and mixing in some of my inexpensive outdoor servingware, I was able to turn those dark navy plates into a bright and fresh spring table setting that is perfect for an Easter brunch. Today I've joined with some of my blogging friends to show you our favorite ... View the Post
{seasonal style} Spring Home Tour
Welcome friends! It's Spring Home Tour day, and I'm joining a super talented group of bloggers, hosted by Carrie from Lovely, Etc., to show you how we add brighten up our homes for the season. You'll find links to each and every tour at the end of this post, with inspiration for every style. The house always feels a bit empty in January when we take down all the Christmas decorations, so I've been slowly adding in my pink and flowery spring decor for the past few months - and now I'm ... View the Post
{diy with style} Curb Appeal Dreaming…
Our urban neighborhood has lots of perks, like being within walking distance of great restaurants, shops, and even the most charming little library. But one thing you don't get in the city is a big yard. I'm not complaining. I wouldn't trade our location for anything. But we really need to make the most of our limited outdoor space! Right now, our front landscaping leaves a bit to be desired. I'm determined to change that this year, and I'm partnering with Roundup® For Lawns to make that a ... View the Post
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