A Romantic Ski Chalet: How To Re-Use Your Christmas Decor for Valentine’s Day
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A Romantic Ski Chalet: How To Re-Use Your Christmas Decor for Valentine’s Day

A Romantic Ski Chalet: How To Re-Use Your Christmas Decor for Valentine’s Day
I’ve left my Christmas decor up a little longer and really stretched its life by transferring it into this adorable – and romantic – chalet tablescape. Today I’m showing you how I DIYed it and how you can too!

Old Corkboard Frame with Grasscloth Matting + Free Printable Artwork
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Old Corkboard Frame with Grasscloth Matting + Free Printable Artwork

DIY Tutorial – Turning An Old Cork Board and Wallpaper Scraps Into Art For Your Home
+ Free Coastal Watercolor Artwork Download

This week on the blog, I’m showing you how to use an old cork board and leftover wallpaper / wrapping paper scraps to create a high-end looking artwork for your home.

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Top DIY Home Decor + Renovation Projects of 2018

Top DIY Home Decor + Renovation Projects of 2018 | From weekend bathroom makeovers to full-scale staircase reconstruction, 2018 was a busy year over at T. Moore Home. In case you missed all the tutorials and money-saving DIY tips, I’m rounding up the most popular projects we tackled this year. Including everyone’s favorite project – my $10 DIY no-sew curtains.

BUDGET CHRISTMAS DECOR BLOG HOP: My Free DIY Wreath
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BUDGET CHRISTMAS DECOR BLOG HOP: My Free DIY Wreath

Okay, so it’s not quite Thanksgiving yet but it’s definitely time to start thinking about Christmas decor. This year’s goal: Spend as little as possible. The holiday season is always the time of year when we imagine our wallets draining. In fact, the biggest excuse people give for not spending money is “Christmas is coming up”. It’s like a given that we’re all going to be broken on January 1st. But it doesn’t have to be that way. I’ve partnered with five other bloggers who share my sentiment to bring you our top wallet-friendly Christmas ideas. Mine? It’s free and easy but it looks like a million bucks!

DIY Tutorial: Christmas Gift Tags That Double As The Gifts Themselves
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DIY Tutorial: Christmas Gift Tags That Double As The Gifts Themselves

If you’ve ever received a gift from me, you know I taking wrapping very seriously. I love a good cloth ribbon and coordinated paper but even more, I like to create gift tags that can be used as Christmas tree ornaments or activities for children. Here are my favorite tags I’m giving out to my family members this year.

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DIY Halloween Decorations: Life-Sized Skeleton Bartender

I love Halloween. Have I made that point clear yet? It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Sao every year when a new batch of fun Halloween decorations premieres, I am super excited to see what I might be able to snatch up (if I wait until November 1st for the clearance). This year, my particular obsession was a mirror and skeleton set from Grandin Road. The snag? It’s $500! No clearance sale will ever make that affordable. So I decided to make my own. He’s not as sinister as the original, but I think he’s great nonetheless.

Dollar Store Vases: DIY Crafts for Home
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Dollar Store Vases: DIY Crafts for Home

I love sharing my DIY home decor projects with you but the last one (this DIY cardboard cornice) got a little out of hand. It was genuinely SO SIMPLE and really took less than an hour, but HOLY MOLY the tutorial was long and it took hours to explain how each little step came together. So in the spirit of saving time, I’m here today with a quick and easy DIY you can master in 3 steps or less to achieve a look that’s super high-end.

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Last-Minute Easter Crafts To Make Your Family Think You Actually Care

So far, my Spring planning has been seriously lacking. Between a whirlwind mini-vacation and a head cold that left me zapped for five straight days, I’ve managed to accomplish almost nothing in the Easter / Spring decorating department. As I type this, I’m staring at a pile of naked throw pillow inserts and their covers, stacked haphazardly in the corner where they’ve sat since I took them off the sofa to “lighten up the living room” two weeks ago. But I refuse to let Easter go unnoticed. My family is coming over this Sunday for brunch, so I’m pulling out the good cake plates and filling jars with jelly beans. Faking it until I’m making it, right?