Ever since I DIY’d this art ledge I’ve been looking forward to swapping out the art for seasonal prints. Halloween is the perfect time to change it up and surprise my kids who are always begging for more Halloween decor! When Command Brand approached me to share their Command Adjustable Clips and Hooks, I knew this product would be perfect for what I had in mind. This inexpensive and quick Halloween decor makes a big impact. If you don't have an art ledge, a gallery wall would be fun too. You could even hang framed prints with Command Picture Hanging Strips! Here's what you need:
I've always wanted to create a family costume! But if I'm being honest, I can be a little...let's just say "behind" with getting the kids' costumes, let alone planning five. This year feels like I'm nearing the end of the little kid era so I decided now was the time to make it happen. Guys, I don't mean to brag but I think we nailed it! Obviously you can buy each full Scooby Doo Costume (I'd start here!) but I always love to take the semi-DIY approach! Here's just what we bought to pull it all together!
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Holidays that encourage us to open our homes to one another are my kind of holidays. Halloween is a great opportunity to introduce yourself to your neighbors or get to know them a bit better. If we're being honest, sometimes we just need an excuse! One way to ‘treat’ your neighbors this fall is with a neighborly boo basket! If you’re not familiar, a boo basket is a fun Halloween tradition where you secretly leave a basket full of goodies on your neighbor’s porch. Then they pay it forward. Intrigued? Good! I’ve spelled out everything you need to put one together! Here's how to make a fun Boo Basket...
This post is sponsored by Handy Paint. As always, all opinions are my own.
A few weeks ago I shared our plans for our entrance from the garage. It was looking kind of sad and our hall tree was chipping and needed a fresh coat of paint. I never liked the initial color- it always felt out of place. I decided to just tackle it already! After tons and tons of sampling, we landed on a beautiful earthy brown to give the hall tree a fresh look.