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    A Cranberry Christmas Kitchen Tour

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    Welcome friends, to my “Cranberry Christmas Kitchen! It’s the heart of the home where vibrant, fresh and faux holiday fruits and Christmas plants inspired by old world, European or Colonial Christmases past mix and mingle with a bit of vintage Christmas treasures to create my beloved, timeless, vintage-traditional Christmas aesthetic.

     

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    Why the Ralph Lauren Christmas Trend and Little Women Christmas Trend are Actually Timeless

     

    Happy first weekend of December! Are you busy decorating or are you already finished?  I am still in the process of decorating and I have been busy working on creating a classic, cozy  Christmas cottage which includes my signature vintage-traditional Christmas style. It is a mix of all kinds of vintage Christmas from various eras, and this year’s hottest two “trends” which are the Ralph Lauren Christmas trend and Little Women Christmas. While they may be trending, both of these are timeless, and I have always incorporated elements of these styles in my holiday decorating. Read more

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    Winter Kitchen French Farmhouse Styled Basket Tray

    January is coming to a close, but winter weather continues to affect most of us and more storms are on the way! I have decided to embrace winter decor inside, especially with such beautiful views of snow outside. Today I am sharing a little bit of our winter kitchen with my favorite French Farmhouse basket tray styled with witner and cottage garden elements. I am so happy to be joining my friend Debra of Common Ground for another post in our Vintage Cottage Weekend Series! You will find a link to Debra’s winter decor at the end of this post. Read more

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    Transitioning from Christmas to Winter Decor in the Dining Room

    Happy winter friends! Yes, winter can be happy when you appreciate the opportunities for slowing down, reflecting on the year ahead and endulging in all things cozy and comforting!  I have been nesting around the house during all the snow days we had, and I am particularly loving the winter vibes in our dining room. Today I am excited to be  sharing the dining room as part of a Vintage Cottage Weekend with my friend Debra of Common Ground! This post contains affiliate links. Read more

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    Simple Christmas to Winter Mantel with a Dandan Pine Garland

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    After the beauty and excitement of the holidays with festive colors and twinkling lights I like to continue to keep our home looking cozy and magical for winter using greenery and garlands. Today I am excited to share a preview of our nearly finished sunroom and how I am cozied it up for the winter with a beautiful pre-lit Dandan Pine Garland from Seasonal LLC. *I received this garland for review from Seasonal LLC. All opinons are my own.  Read more

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    Cozy Winter Decorating Ideas

    Embrace the warmth of hearth and home during the long winter months with cozy winter decor! 

    Welcome to a fun winter blog hop where my blogging friends and I are sharing how we are “Keeping it Cozy” in our homes during the long, cold months of winter.  You will find many other creative ways to keep it cozy this winter by visiting all the lovely hop participant’s posts at the end of this post. Read more

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    A Wintergreen Home Tour

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    Hello friends and welcome to our cozy “wintergreen” home! Even though the weather around here has been unbelieveably spring-like so far this January without a sign of snow, I have still decorated our home with cozy winter treasures including lots of greenery. Today I am excited to be joining 23 blogging friends for the Cozy Winter Home Tours! You can check out all of the beautiful winter decorating ideas via the links at the end of this post. *This post contains affiliate links. Read more

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    Keeping It Cozy Winter Home Tour

    Cozy winter cottage decor ideas

     

    Hello dear friends and welcome to our winter home! Today I am so happy to be hosting the Cozy Winter Home Blog Hop where 16 blogging friends are getting together to share cozy winter decorating ideas. For my post I am going to show you how I have transitioned from Christmas to winter and how I am “keeping it cozy” in our home for the season. *This post contains affiliate links.

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    The Ultimate Guide to Packing for a Stress-Free Move

    Moving house is one of the biggest transitions you will undertake in life. It might be that you’re relocating for work, upgrading to a larger space, or even downsizing now the kids have grown up and moved out. Whatever your reasons, it’s the packaging process that can feel particularly overwhelming. You’ve spent years accumulating your belongings and making sure they all have their rightful place. Now you have to shift them all to a new property.

     

    Seeing the boxes pile up and the moving date getting closer and closer can understandably fill you with a sense of panic. But packing does not have to be chaotic if you have the right strategy. All you need is some careful planning and smart organisation to make the entire process far smoother and less stressful. Here are a few expert tips to help you pack efficiently and enjoy the move into your new home.

    Start earlier than you think

    One of the most common moving mistakes is underestimating how long packing will take. Even the smallest homes contain more items than you realize. Begin packing at least four weeks before your move date. Start with non-essential items such as books, seasonal clothing, and other rarely used items. Tackling the process gradually helps you feel like you’re making progress and prevents last-minute panic.

     

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    Create a timeline

    You need to know that you’re on track to move out on the scheduled date, so it’s a good idea to create a timeline for the entire process. This should outline exactly which tasks need to be achieved and when. At every stage in the moving timeline you will know what needs doing and whether you are ahead or behind schedule.

     

     

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    Declutter before you pack

    It’s much easier to pack when you have got rid of all the items you no longer need. There’s no point packing and shifting possessions that are never going to get any use. It’s just a waste of time, money, and effort. Before you put anything in a box, ask yourself whether it really needs a space in your new home. Separate items into four categories based on whether you want to keep, donate, sell, or discard them completely.

     

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    If you have years of accumulated clutter to rid yourself of, it may be worth arranging to rent a dumpster. Having a dedicated waste container on-site allows you to dispose of unwanted items quickly without making multiple trips to the tip.

     

    When it comes to areas like attics and garages where junk can mount up over years and years, it’s best to start the process as early as possible as there will be a lot of stuff to get rid of. Make sure you dispose of hazardous items like chemicals and batteries properly.

    Gather packing supplies

    Using the right packing materials protects your belongings and makes moving transporting boxes much easier. Stock up in advance on cardboard boxes of various sizes, heavy-duty packing tape, bubble wrap, packing paper, permanent markers, and sticky labels. This will enable you to look after your things and organise everything efficiently.

    Label everything clearly

    Label each box with its intended room and a brief description of its contents. Make sure to write “Fragile” if necessary. When you unload, you can bring each box straight to its destination, without having to move things twice. Any movers you’ve hired will need less direction from you, and unpacking will be far more efficient. Instead of opening five boxes to find your kettle and teabags for a celebratory hot drink, you’ll know exactly where it is.

     

     

    Create an essentials box

    It takes a few days to unpack everything completely. Your first night in your new home will be a little chaotic and overwhelming so you don’t want to spend it digging through multiple boxes looking for the basics. Instead, prepare an essentials box for each family member. This will include all the items they need immediately, such as toiletries, phone chargers, and a change of clothes. Keep these boxes close at hand so they don’t get mixed up with the other supplies.  Keep valuables and important documents on your person to avoid risk of loss or damage during the move.

    Disassemble furniture strategically

    Your large furniture will likely need to be taken apart before moving. As you disassemble items, make sure to keep any small parts like screws in labelled plastic bags and tape them to the corresponding furniture for ease. If you don’t have the assembly instructions, take photos while you disassemble to make it easier to put back together. Wrap furniture in protective covers to prevent scratches or dents and plan ahead to give yourself plenty of time.

    Don’t forget electronics setups

    Before unplugging TVs, computers, or entertainment systems, take clear photos of their cable connections. It’s easy to forget how to install these devices, and the images serve as quick reference guides when reconnecting everything in your new home. Bundle cables neatly and label them if necessary. Place remote controls and other accessories in sealed bags to prevent them from getting lost.

     

     

    Consider hiring a removal firm

    It’s tempting to try and save money by completing the move yourself, but a removal company can be invaluable. They will take a huge amount of stress and hard work off your hands, and will ensure everything gets to its intended destination in one piece. They are particularly useful when it comes to shifting large, heavy items. Of course it is possible to hire a van and do it all yourself with the help of friends and family. Just make sure you know exactly what is required and start the process early.

     

     

    Conclusion

    In summary, there is a lot to think about when packing up and moving to a new home. The important thing is to start early and create a timeline that serves as a helpful checklist to keep you on track throughout the process. Pack smartly and efficiently so the unpacking is easier, and enlist friends and family to help lighten your load. Good luck with your new life!

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    Ways to Add Value to Your Home

     

    Whether you are looking to sell your home anytime soon or you simply want to make sure it fetches its maximum value, there is plenty that you can be doing throughout your ownership to make sure you are making the most of your property. Solutions can range from the more costly like an attic or basement conversion to simple cosmetic solutions. Home ownership should always be a work in progress, so here are a few jobs that you can complete to make sure that you are always adding value.

     

    Cosmetic Solutions

     

    There is bound to be a range of jobs that you can be completing throughout your ownership of your home. Some of these should be higher up on your priority list than others. For example, fixing leaks in the roof, structural cracks, dry rot, broken or missing roof tiles and sorting out chimney issues should be a priority. When it comes to the more simple ‘facelift’ solutions, you should attend to any peeling or discoloured paint, squeaking doors, damaged windows and dripping taps. The best thing about these types of jobs is that they can be undertaken by anyone and they can really make all the difference. Alternatively, you could look to put in entirely new windows and doors as a potential option.

     

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    If you are planning on selling your home anytime soon, boosting its curb appeal is extremely important. Firms can take the work out of your hands, though there is still plenty that you can do yourself. Start by painting the front door and finishing off the job with a shiny new house number. Replace any tiles that have become cracked and damaged. Next, move on to selecting some plants which give your house a nice, natural feel. If you are really looking to push the boat out, you can go for an entirely new colour for your home.

     

    Garden

     

    If you have any outdoor space out at the back of your house, it makes sense that you should be looking to improve this wherever possible. Starting off with a well-designed deck gives your garden a focal point where guests can come to sit and unwind. Even if you don’t want to have a complete garden makeover, you can still cover off all the basics like clearing away any dead plants and weeds, repairing the lawn, hacking back any trees that have become overgrown and adding colour with some simple flowers.

     

    Kitchen and Bathroom

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    If there is one room of the house where it pays to make sure it looks as good as it can, it is certainly the kitchen. Simple solutions include repairing cupboard doors and replacing the handles. If you are planning on living in your home for a long period of time, it is still worth concentrating your attention on the kitchen as this is often an epicentre of the home. Afterwards, it is worth moving on to the bathroom as it doesn’t require too much investment to replace the lighting, tiles and some of the fittings.   

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