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This season has been BRUTAL on my allergies.
I think I sneezed at least 30 times in a half-hours time at my son's game.
Any my eyes...don't even get me started on those. I'm about to scratch them right out they itch so bad.
My 3 year old told me my eyes were "bleeding" the other day. Of course they weren't but they were completely
My new fave mascara.
You've probably gathered that I'm no fashionista.
Having 3 men under my supervision has depleted any time I have to play dress up, curl my hair or doll myself up everyday.
The one thing I am particular about is makeup. I look like the walking dead without it.
If it's just a quick trip to the store I might gamble and think I can go incognito with just a hat but I always seem to run in to someone and regret that decision.
I can't live without my foundation...not a lot...just to even out my
Container gardening.
I've always been a wanna-be gardener.
Problem is my green thumb is more like a black thumb.
I swear you can hear plants scream when I come around so I pretty much gave up on the whole concept.
On a recent trip to Target, all their planters were 50% off...and they were all so pretty...so I decided to give my gardening skills another try.
I loaded up my trunk, hit up Home Depot for some plants and made my self a front porch container garden.
I even remembered a trick I cataloged in
DIY Door stop.
Today I'm guest posting over at Remodelaholic about an accidental project that came from a failed attempt at another project.
Despite my other project taking a major nose dive, I couldn't be more happy with how these DIY Doorstops turned out...
inspired by the doorstops at School House Electric.
For complete tutorial, hop on over to Remodelaholic.
Condo rental renovation.
Back in April I showed off one of my dad's rental properties that was in dire need of a face lift.
Renovating an income property takes a much different approach than renovating your own residence.
The bottom line question is "Will the money I invest give me a monetary return in rent and value in the long run"?
For sure, the benefit of renovating is that you can increase your rent and you attract a higher caliber renter. But you can over do it. There's a fine line to walk between investing too
Wallpapering the bedroom.
*Thank you to Brewster Wallpaper and Dwellstudio for providing me with wallpaper samples.*
I can't remember having as much difficulty putting our Arizona master bedroom together as I'm having with this Utah master bedroom.
Hard to choose but I'm going with AZ master bedroom as my favorite room of the whole house. It was my little sanctuary.
I'm trying to recreate that retreat-like feeling again and the pressure is on to get it just right.
The Mr. recently installed this killer light from
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