Tag: Homespun House
One Room Challenge 2016: Week 2
Welcome to Week #2 of the One Room Challenge! This week, I’m sharing how to Save a few bucks by easily removing wallpaper with only water, a sponge, a putty knife, and a little elbow grease.
One Room Challenge 2016: Week 1
Hello and welcome to Homespun by Laura! I can’t believe it’s been five months since my last blog post, but there’s nothing like the One Room Challenge to give you that extra little push to get back on track!
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Daily Doodles: Week 8
Hi there, blog people. It’s been awhile, and it’s time to catch up a bit.
For the last six weeks, we have been busy preparing for a cross-country backroads road trip! That’s right – we’re driving across and through the entire country – all 48 continental states – without using the interstate!
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DIY Medal + Trophy Display Shelf
Do you have an abundance of sports medals hiding in a drawer or closet? Almost every 5k road race these days hands out a medal to finishers. Kids’ sports teams are often given trophies or medals at the end of the season. Whether earned running, swimming, biking, or kicking, this project is the perfect solution for displaying all those medals in a place of honor.
New Coffee Table from Old Window
You might remember that I mentioned this table in the reveal of our Den Redesign project back in June, and I’m excited to finally share the coffee table I* made from an old window.
One Room Challenge: Week 6
Wow! Week 6 is here! This One Room Challenge has been just that – a challenge. And it’s been very rewarding. I’m working at my new desk in my (not quite but almost finished) completely new office/sewing room, and I love it!
As I predicted in Week 1 and mentioned above, the room is not totally finished. I’m truly OK with that, though. It’s 400 times better than it was six weeks ago when this crazy challenge began, and there’s no way we would have made the changes that have been made in that amount of time without the timeline that the One Room Challenge provided, and I must thank Linda for that. Thank you, Linda!