The blog of my life, travel adventures and photography; with my 14 year old D, 10 year old H and husband M, a little bit of the everyday in the Story of US.
When the wall between our family room and kitchen see details here came down we had to deal with two different flooring, old carpet and newish laminate. The plan was to find the same laminate.. we found the box in the basement, how hard could it be? Harder than we thought.. that particular one had been discontinued.. and finding something similar was not an easy task.. Finding a flooring that was kind of close but not close enough would seem like a mistake.. so we decided to go different, this way it would seem like an intentional design choice.. I had always wanted a chocolaty dark floor.. The next thing to take into consideration was the transition between the two floors.. generally what is used it a T- Moulding, that strip you see in the above picture connecting the two floors together. Not the prettiest option. Pinterest to the rescue.. Adding tile to the mix would help to blend the two different brown together and there would be no awkward bump in the floori
Last weekend our eldest turned 9.. and we threw him an amazing race birthday party! As with all the boys other parties.. I bought a plain white cake from Wegmans and let D decorate it himself. We had a total of nine kids.. they picked bandanna's out of a bag to create 3 teams. First Task Not all the kids knew each other.. they were too amped up with the idea of winning that they couldn't manage to calm down and read the clue.. so we had to really guide them through it.. they made mistakes and we let it go.. it seemed a tad chaotic.. Second Task I had 33 little medicine cups filled with M&M's and Goldfish crackers.. 6 of them had stickers on the bottom. The first two teams found the sticker in the first try... what are the odds!? And the third team had to eat a lot of snacks before they finally found their sticker. Third Task I bought 48 piece puzzles from the Dollar Tree. The boys took their time making
Beacon Hill - In the beautiful Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston. Charming red brick buildings lining the streets. See more of our trip here You can buy this print here . Get Free Shipping with code BLOGGER Prints also available in larger sizes. Contact for more information and special requests. I am open to wholesale and licensing opportunities. Get in touch for more information. Etsy Instagram Twitter Bloglovin
These would add such a fun touch to any outfit - awesome find!
ReplyDeleteReally cute. I love how birds are in fashion now.
ReplyDeleteAhhh so pretty! I want it!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and unexpected. Great find!
ReplyDeletevery artistic! /For some reason reminds me of Europe lol.
ReplyDeletesooo cute.
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that is so pretty! x
ReplyDeleteThis are lovely! I've been thinking about getting some broaches lately to spice up my outfits!
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Oh these are so individual, gotta love Etsy!
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These are so pretty.
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so cute love it!
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Awww this is adorable! reminds me of Anthropologie.
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