Happy June and welcome to TFT! This is now my SEVENTH year co-hosting this fabulous weekly link party for bloggers and blog readers with Katherine of Katherine’s Corner and a fantastic group of bloggers!
Happy almost summer friends! Over Mother’s Day weekend I had a chance to start playing around with the planters and pots on our front porch. Our school greenhouse has a wonderful selection of affordable flowers. and this year I fell in love with their dark bronze leaf white begonias and interesting coleus varieties.
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.
Hello friends! Today I am happy to show you how I have added some early spring vibes to our home using beautiful faux greenery and plants. Since the end of February I have been transitioning my decor from winter to spring using natural and rustic elements and beautiful faux greenery for March. Even though I love all the bright colors of Easter and mid-late spring, I am just not quite ready for all of the busy-ness of color and Easter trinkets just yet. Green is my favorite color, so I always enjoy using lots of green in my decor, especially in March. *This post contains affiliate links.
Your home doesn’t need to look like a catalog. It doesn’t need to impress anyone on Pinterest. But it should feel like you — like the version of you that’s calm, collected, and genuinely at ease. That version doesn’t come from obsessing over trends. It comes from layering your space with the kind of choices that build trust in your own taste. *This post contains affiliate links.Let’s talk about how texture, tone, and trust play together when you’re shaping a home you actually enjoy being in.