$1 Thrifted Art Makeover
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$1 Thrifted Art Makeover

This makeover was as easy as 1-2-3! These cute vintage prints were $1 each at the thrift, and the frame was cheaply made and in poor condition. I knew they could be made new again with new frames and mats.  I found a pair of these gold frames on Amazon along with the forest green mats. I wanted to do a color for the mat to make them look a little more high-end.  This green color works perfectly with the planters in the art! I love how they turned out.  What do you think?

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Transitional Fall Decor
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Transitional Fall Decor

I started to add a few fall touches to my house this past weekend.  Since I was in the buying/selling/renovating/moving process this time last year, I am incredibly thankful to be settled and able to style the seasons this year!

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A Sunday Shelfie
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A Sunday Shelfie

I love the original built-ins in this home! They were one of the selling features for me because I love the scallop details. When styling shelves, I try to use the “groups of three” rule, but I really just play with it until I like the look. I try to balance the color and the finishes of the things using asymmetry but with symmetry.

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Mixing Old and New
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Mixing Old and New

I have a lot of beloved heirloom furniture pieces that I inherited from my mama and grandmothers. Many of the pieces are not terribly extravagant or valuable, but they have sentimental value. My challenge has always been to use them in my home in a way that honors their past but also honors my style and aesthetic.

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Treat Yourself
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Treat Yourself

Sometimes, you’ve just got to treat yourself. I used to treat myself to “fast fashion” dėcor items — mass produced from a big box store. And, sometimes, I still do — if the item speaks to me. But, these days, roaming the aisles of Home Goods doesn’t hit like it once did. I much prefer thrifting oldies but goodies or saving my pennies to invest in “for life” furniture and dėcor from the local antique malls or estate sales.

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