Amanda and Ben didn’t just build their own dining table. They built it out of STEEL. Yep. Check out how here.
Cloth Diaper Tips
And now for a post that’s a bit more “living” than straight up “home improvement” related. When people ask what question we get here at YHL most often, they’re probably expecting it to be about paint or demo. Not so. It is, without a doubt, some iteration of the following: How are you liking cloth diapers? How many do you have? What brand are they? Did you get the kind with the liners/inserts? Do they work? Does Clara like them? Are they difficult? Do you regret it? Is it annoying to wash them? Do they really get clean? Are there times when you don’t use them and opt for disposables? How long will they last?
Paint Chips That Help You Decorate
A paint chip can be more than just a color sample! We took a look at some of the big brands who go above and beyond when it comes to their chips.
A Pink Flower Bouquet
As most of you know, every month we like to enjoy one inexpensive- and sometimes free- bouquet to keep things feeling fresh around here (the idea actually stemmed from a super sweet Christmas present from the hubs a while back). And since July was our anniversary month, we decided to honor that fact with some gladiolus stems that we snagged for a song at the grocery store a few weeks back (just $2.39 for the entire bouquet!). What do gladiolus stems have to do with our anniversary? Well, three years ago we whipped up garden themed favors for our backyard wedding. We just picked up simple brown mini paper bags at Target and dropped a
Making Colorful Graphic Art Prints At Home
Both Lindsay and Amanda were inspired to make their own version of some of our favorite Crate & Barrel artwork. Two different techniques but equally great results.
Building An Extra Closet Shelf To Integrate A Dog Crate
Our closet was warring with itself as both home to Burger’s crate and storage for all of our guest linens. Read here to see how we made peace in the space.
Fab Freebie: Everything But The Kitchen Sink
ATG Stores has just about everything you could need in your house, and one person’s gonna have $150 to find just what they need. Enter here through August 4th.
Five Easy Home Items That Make Us Happy
Sometimes it’s the little things that can make any house feel like a happy home. Here are five of our favorite little things that make our days just a little bit sweeter. 1. Our shower radio – it makes it feel more like a mini escape and helps us conserve water because we have a two song limit. 2. Large glass cereal jars – they’re so much more charming than pouring from the box- plus we always know when we’re running low. 3. Fresh flowers and green leafy plants – they purify the air and inject a nice dose of natural texture- plus it’s nice to fill a house with life, both figuratively and literally.
A Guest Room Update for $300
A very pregnant Shannon took on a simple yet stunning update to her guest room with a mere $300 dollars and 3 weeks. Way to go momma!
An Arched DIY Headboard
Elizabeth tackled a DIY headboard and wowed us with the result. Check the awesome finished product right here.
Steal Of The Week: Punchy Pinwheel Pillows
Even though the last thing we needed were more pillows (we have a ton of them that we like to migrate from room to room) we just couldn’t pass up these fun yellow beauties from Target. So for 24 bucks a pop we took two of them home: Sure we’ve found cheaper pillows (like this $2.50 guy from Bed Bath & Beyond) but we can’t deny how much color and fun they bring to our living room, especially since they complement the patterned yellow rug and even seem to work with the fun geometric pillow on the slipper chair nearby. Lately we’ve really been loving a few pops of bright hue in a room to
Oh Baby, We’ve Got A New Gig At BabyCenter
Back even before I knew for sure that I was prego I used to peruse BabyCenter for articles about “early signs.” And once I had a test in my hand that confirmed that I was in fact “with-bean,” John and I immediately logged on to find out when Baby P would be due. While there, I also signed up for emails about our baby’s weekly growth (which I used to read aloud to John every time they landed in my inbox) and joined a message board to converse with thousands of other expectant May moms. After Clara arrived I started receiving emails about her development outside of the womb (which I continue to read aloud
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