I love the feeling of being home! I truly enjoy being surrounded by the people I love and the things that make me happy. I am passionate about finding joy in my home---which for me has a double meaning. My home is where I find comfort and discover who I am by using my talents and abilities.
I'm an avid thrift store shopper and collector. I love to create, re-purpose, design, re-invent and build all sorts of things.
I am passionate about helping others find the joy in their homes that I do in mine. And I believe that it doesn't take a lot of cash to do it.
"The more you trust and rely upon the Spirit, the greater your capacity to create." ---Dieter F. Uchtdorf
You're welcome to copy my ideas.
If one of my ideas has inspired you, I'd love for you to leave me a note so I can enjoy seeing your project.
But please don't copy my photos without first asking my permission.
Thanks!
Morning Joy! You sure know how to put a display together. I'm intrigued by the clock face under one of your displays. Is it a table top or an old clock face? I missed commenting on your window flag yesterday. It turned out really nice. I hope you don't mind but I gave you a plug over at my blog. I just think you've done some really creative things and wanted others to see. I don't know where this house thing is going to go. The realtor and DH peeked under the carpet and didn't see any hardwood beneath the sea of carpet. I'd like to see things finish around here too! Unfortunatley the DH is less than motivated & if we were to move, I think he'd rather move to the little city. I may have to call in reinforcements to get things done. My oldest is highly motivated by a home cooked meal. :)
Thanks Joy for the idea of making the beadboard flag into a Canadian flag. I have a great American one (because I am American) that I picked up awhile ago but anytime I've seen a Canadian crafty flag...to pricey. That's why I'm glad that there are great blogs like yours to help people like me on the way! :o) Hope you have a great 4th of July! Enjoy the fireworks!
Hi Joy! I wanted you to know your fabulous idea stuck in my head all day and I couldn't wait to get home from work to do it! I've posted pictures on my blog. Thank you so much for the inspiration! And of course all the credit goes to you! :-)
Love your decs! I am visiting from K and K's website! I love your window flag. I think it is only "treason" when you cut or burn the flag in hate! That is a LOVELY project.
you are one fabulous decorator! I love all the 4th stuff! You have lots and lots of 4thy stuff. I have about a table's worth. Maybe. but-I am going to make a flag. I have tons and tons of windows. I am so glad to see a project that is new and diff then everyone elses! maybe it wont be so unique after your blog post! I have already seen one, there just might be more than that out here in blogland! Thanks for sharing your talent! You rock!
I love your decorations, especially the window flag. I might feel a little weird cutting up the flag too but the end result was great! I love your blog too! I'll have to put you on my favorites.
Just notice the little flags in the round holder. I'm assuming that holes were drilled in a newel post knob. I have wanted to display the little flags my mom gave me that had been put on various relatives gravesites over the years. Before they are removed before winter, she collects them as she has been doing for the past 40 years.. This is perfect
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Morning Joy! You sure know how to put a display together. I'm intrigued by the clock face under one of your displays. Is it a table top or an old clock face?
I missed commenting on your window flag yesterday. It turned out really nice. I hope you don't mind but I gave you a plug over at my blog. I just think you've done some really creative things and wanted others to see.
I don't know where this house thing is going to go. The realtor and DH peeked under the carpet and didn't see any hardwood beneath the sea of carpet. I'd like to see things finish around here too! Unfortunatley the DH is less than motivated & if we were to move, I think he'd rather move to the little city. I may have to call in reinforcements to get things done. My oldest is highly motivated by a home cooked meal. :)
i love... that you love... to decorate! great ideas!
can I come to your house for the 4th? because there's going to be LOTS of folks at my house... and it's not decorated this cute!
Thanks Joy for the idea of making the beadboard flag into a Canadian flag. I have a great American one (because I am American) that I picked up awhile ago but anytime I've seen a Canadian crafty flag...to pricey. That's why I'm glad that there are great blogs like yours to help people like me on the way! :o) Hope you have a great 4th of July! Enjoy the fireworks!
Hi Joy! I wanted you to know your fabulous idea stuck in my head all day and I couldn't wait to get home from work to do it! I've posted pictures on my blog. Thank you so much for the inspiration! And of course all the credit goes to you! :-)
Gosh I can't get over how talented you are... I am such a Plain Jane compared to you!! (No one here reads blogs tho so it's my secret.) haha
I love all of your flags. They look great! Have a great 4th.
Blessings,
Trixi
Love your decs! I am visiting from K and K's website! I love your window flag. I think it is only "treason" when you cut or burn the flag in hate! That is a LOVELY project.
you are one fabulous decorator! I love all the 4th stuff!
You have lots and lots of 4thy stuff.
I have about a table's worth. Maybe.
but-I am going to make a flag. I have tons and tons of windows. I am so glad to see a project that is new and diff then everyone elses! maybe it wont be so unique after your blog post! I have already seen one, there just might be more than that out here in blogland! Thanks for sharing your talent!
You rock!
I love your decorations, especially the window flag. I might feel a little weird cutting up the flag too but the end result was great! I love your blog too! I'll have to put you on my favorites.
Jenny
LOVE...I will be stealing er..using the flag in the window idea
Just notice the little flags in the round holder. I'm assuming that holes were drilled in a newel post knob. I have wanted to display the little flags my mom gave me that had been put on various relatives gravesites over the years. Before they are removed before winter, she collects them as she has been doing for the past 40 years.. This is perfect
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