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    Fabulous Fall Decorating, Interior Decor and Styling, Summer

    Summer to Fall Sunflowers, Dahlias, and Thistle Flower Arrangement

    Summer to fall decorating ideas Fall flower arrangement with sunflowers, dahlias, and thistle. Fall decorating inspired by Scotland

    Happy August, friends! With school starting back and the anticipation of fall’s official arrival in just a little over a month, I have started transitioning our home from late summer to fall with subtle touches. I really like to savor all that each season has to offer, (so no pumpkins around here yet) but sunny sunflowers and autumnal tones are giving some of those cozy in-between-season vibes that I actually enjoy. Today I am sharing how I started making seasonal changes in our foyer with my late summer/early fall flower arrangement inspired by our recent summer trip to Scotland. Read more

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    Fabulous Fall Decorating, Home Tours

    Simple and Elegant Fall Decorating

    Simple and Elegant Fall Decorating Ideas Vintage Cottage Style Grandmillenial cottage core fall

    Fall decorating doesn’t have to be stressful! See how to ease into fall with these simple and elegant fall decorating ideas for using just a few seasonal elements and items you may already have around your home.

     

    Welcome friends, and welcome fall! Today I am excited to be joining my friend Marty of A Stroll Through Life and 30 talented bloggers for the annual Fall Home Tours! If you are coming over from Savvy Snowbirds or if you just happened to stop by, I am very pleased to have you  here! *This post contains affiliate links. Read more

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    Fabulous Fall Decorating

    Using Dried Hydrangeas in Fall Decorating

    Happy fall my friends! Don’t y0u just love decorating for this beautiful and cozy season?  It is certainly my favorite time to decorate although my “methods and materials” for fall decorating has changed over  the years. Instead of using a lot of  cutesy store bought fall items, I have been using more natural items or things I can find around the house with fall themes. Dried hydrangeas are one of my must-haves in fall decorating, although I love using them year round too. Read more

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    Fabulous Fall Decorating, Summer

    Simple Sunflowers in Summer to Fall Decorating

    It’s the time of year once again when we start thinking about cozying up our homes for fall, but it’s still 100 degrees and sunny outside! If you are unsure how to decorate during August and September, think “Simple Sunflowers!” They are the quintessential transitional flower that will brighten up any area indoors or out from now through Thanksgiving! Read more

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    Allergy Friendly Organic Foods and Recipes, Summer

    Healthy Gluten Free Crock Pot Peaches Recipe

    Are looking for an easy, healthy dessert to enjoy without guilt? Do you or a friend or family member want to eat a little bit cleaner or have a gluten or dairy allergy issue? I’ve got you covered with my Healthy, Gluten Free Crock Pot Peaches!

     

     

    Hello friends and welcome to another fun Pinterest challenge! This month we are switching things up a bit with a peaches dessert recipe hop instead of our typical decor or DIY theme. If you love peaches as much as I do you will find plenty of recipes to pin today! Read more

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    Summer, Vintage Style

    Coastal Cottage Decor with French Vintage Style

     

    Welcome friends! Do the current high temperatures most of us are experiencing have you longing for cool ocean breezes and refreshing dips in the ocean, lake or pool?  Is it too hot where you are to even go outside at all? Today several blogging friends and I are sharing how we are still keeping our homes looking lighter, brighter,  and “cooler” by creating coastal vibes indoors before transitioning to the warm and cozy colors of fall. *This post contains affiliate links. Read more

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    Fabulous Fall Decorating, Garden Thyme

    Summer-to-Fall Decorating with Sunflowers

    Cheerful Sunflowers are perfect for transitional Summer-to-Fall decorating!

     

    Hello friends! I hope you are enjoying the beauty of late August wherever you are! Summer is winding down and fall is just around the corner. Sunflowers are putting on a lovely show right now in Kentucky, they and will be in bloom for a few more weeks as we slowly transition into autumn. I have always loved how these bright and cheerful flowers take us from summer-to-fall in the garden and home decor. With that in mind, today I am sharing some beautiful ideas for summer-to fall decorating with sunflowers. *This post contains affiliate links. Read more

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    Allergy Friendly Organic Foods and Recipes, Summer

    Enjoying Peaches in Recipes and Decor (August is National Peach Month!)

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    Hello there friends! Did you know that August is national peach month? I had no idea until I was actually already working on this peaches post and stumbled upon the information. It just worked out that I could roll the theme of “National Peach Month” right on into this post! Peaches seem to be the pefect late summer/early fall fruit, so I always associate them with August anyway.

     

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    I absolutely love peaches and think they are just as beautiful as they are tasty! Let’s celebrate national peach month by enjoying some peachy-keen peach images, peach recipes and peach decor inspiration!  *This post may contain affiliate links and/or sponsored content. Read more

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    Fabulous Fall Decorating, Interior Decor and Styling, Vintage Style

    Early Fall Decorating With Vintage & Thrifted Finds

     

    Hello friends! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday! Labor Day has come and gone, so that means fall is here, right? Well, not exactly, but it’s certainly okay to start transitioning our home decor from summer to fall. If you struggle with decorating between summer and fall then you’ve come to the right place! *This post contains affiliate links. Read more

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    Cleaning, Organizing, and Life Hacks

    Five Practical Tips to Keep Your Home Running Smoothly

    Keeping a household functional means more than checking off chores. It’s about reducing decision fatigue and minimizing repeated disruptions. When small systems are put in place, everything else tends to follow a more predictable rhythm. Below are five things that support ongoing structure at home and help things stay manageable, especially over the long term.

     

    1. Keep a Weekly Structure in Plain Sight

    Decision fatigue is real! Keeping a schedule reduces things to think about and remember and helps reserve energy for the more important stuff in life. You should assign a specific day for bill payments, and when your salary comes in is often best. That way, you know what you are working with for the rest of the month as well. Laundry – choose 2 days a week. Trash collection is luckily not up to you; just make sure that you align it with other tasks for the day, like wiping down the kitchen. That way, your brain automatically connects that trash day and kitchen cleaning day walk hand-in-hand. Sunday grocery runs will give you structure for meal planning for the week before you get too busy on Monday.

    It is easy to follow a laid-out system, and this way you don’t need to set constant reminders of what needs to get done. Your week easily aligns with what happens on Monday, Tuesday, and so forth. A visible weekly schedule posted on the fridge, a shared digital calendar, or a note in a group chat can keep everyone in sync. The routine eventually becomes familiar enough that most things get done without being discussed.

    2. Use One Place for Household Communication

    Small details can scatter easily. Who’s home when, which supplies are low, and when someone needs help with a task? These details benefit from a single, reliable place to live. This could be a whiteboard in the kitchen, a running message thread, or a shared document. It doesn’t need to be overthought, just consistent. One weekly check-in can catch misalignments early. If there are kids involved, they can join in their own way, even if it’s just choosing a task or updating something small.

    3. Keep Track of Inventory

    Most people will unexpectedly run out of cleaning products. To avoid this, build the habit of checking stock while using or replacing items. Basic categories work well: pantry, cleaning supplies, toiletries, and tools. A restock list in the same place every time helps too. Some people prefer apps, others jot things on paper. As long as the system makes sense to whoever uses it, it works. When enough of the routine is handled in advance, fewer errands pile up.

    4. Outsource or Automate What Doesn’t Need Your Time

    Maintenance takes up space on the calendar even when it’s forgotten. Many home tasks can be scheduled out monthly or quarterly and removed from the to-do list altogether. Air filters, pest treatments, and seasonal tune-ups don’t need to stay in your head. They just need to happen. Occasionally, bringing in professionals for specific help also clears mental clutter. For example, hiring cleaning services once a month can reset areas that get overlooked during day-to-day upkeep. That link between clean spaces and fewer interruptions is measurable in both time and attention.

    5. Write Down How Things Work

    Every home has its own logic. Where extra batteries are stored, how to restart the Wi-Fi, and what the laundry symbols mean on someone’s clothes. When only one person remembers these details, other people get stuck. A simple document or notebook with these things spelled out gives others a reference point. No need to make it formal. Just enough clarity to let someone else take care of things when needed, or to save yourself from repeating the same explanation more than once.

    All of these ideas hold up because they make routine tasks simpler to notice and easier to hand off. The less time you spend looking for things or figuring out what needs doing, the more time you get back to use elsewhere.

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