Hello my friends! It’s time for another fun Pinterest Challenge! After missing out on all the creative challenges this summer due to my Scotland trip and also missing early fall with back-to-school obligations, I am super excited to be joining my friend Cindy of County Road 407 and several other talented bloggers for a Thanksgiving centerpiece themed challenge, especially since Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday!
Summer to Fall Sunflowers, Dahlias, and Thistle Flower Arrangement
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.
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.
Hello friends and happy holiday season! Yes, it’s true…with Thanksgiving just a little over a week away, the holidays are already upon us! Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, so I am so glad to be joining some amazing blogging friends in sharing a Thanksgiving ideas today in the “Grateful Gatherings” blog hop hosted by my friend Laura of Decor to Adore. If you are coming over from Cindy’s beautiful home at County Road 407, or if you are just stopping by, I am so glad you are here! *This post contains affiliate links.
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.
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!
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.
Welcome friends! Today I am excited to be joining my friend Marty of A Stroll Thru Life for the 2019 Fall Home Tours! This week thirty creative bloggers are sharing all kinds of beautiful fall decorating inspiration. You can find links to each of the tours via the links at the end of my post. This post contains affiliate links.
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.
Hello friends! I am pleased to have my special Instagram friend Laura of The Classic Cottage here to share another guest post with us! Laura has the most gorgeous Instagram feed full of photos of her beautiful cottage decorated with farmhouse and vintage cottage style decor. Today she is sharing tips for creating a simply beautiful farmhouse Thanksgiving tablescape. Welcome Laura!

There’s something weirdly romantic about the idea of rescuing an old, forgotten house. You see a dusty “For Sale” sign, peek through the windows, and start imagining it as your dream home. It just sounds like one of those fantasies, right? Well, when there are beautiful fantasies, there are those harsh realities too. That same dream home might also come with cracked pipes, a smell you can’t quite place, and a family of raccoons living rent-free in the attic.
Of course there’s plenty of household-oriented problems that every new (or old) house will have. But when it comes to a house that’s been vacant for years, well, it’s just a whole other level. Buying a house that’s been sitting empty for years can be rewarding, but it’s definitely not for the faint-hearted. What looks like a good deal on paper can turn into a full-time project in real life.
The Hidden Stories Old Homes Tell
Every house has a story, and vacant ones usually have a few chapters you don’t discover until after you’ve signed the papers. Actually, that 1980s Tom Hanks movie called The Money Pit might actually be the best example (granted that movie has plenty of embellishments). But there are things to just keep in mind, like long-term neglect takes a toll. Plumbing dries out, roofs leak, pests move in, and lots of mold too. Basically, things that might have been small issues years ago have now had all the time in the world to turn into major problems.

That’s why inspections are so important, like a thorough one. But even after an inspection, if you’re still interested, then you’ll need to keep in mind that you’ll need to add additional services, be it biohazard cleanup, pest control, mold removal services, and the list could just go on and on forever. Plus, these special services cost a lot of money too, so there’s that to think about.
Nature Always Finds a Way
If you leave a property empty long enough, nature starts moving in. It’s beautiful, yet scary too. It’s usually things like plants sneaking through cracks (specifically English Ivy), moisture builds up, maybe some moss, and fungi eventually start sprouting. Sure, it’s impressive in a “look at what nature can do” kind of way, but not so much when you’re the one footing the repair bill.
But on top of all of that, humidity is a huge factor, especially in warmer climates. It doesn’t just cause that musty smell that everyone absolutely hates, but it also weakens wood, rusts metal, and, of course, this invites mold too. And of course, fixing it means more than just opening windows. You’ll need proper ventilation, maybe even dehumidifiers nonstop, and yes, all of that just adds up to so much money and time. Is it honestly worth it at that point?
The Money Pit Problem
Just like that Money Pit movie mentioned earlier, yeah, this vacant house could also be one. It’s easy to fall for the lower listing price. A vacant home almost always looks like a bargain compared to newer properties (just like that movie). But once you start fixing things, costs can skyrocket faster than expected. It’s things like old wiring, ancient plumbing, outdated heating systems, and none of these are cheap to replace.
So, before buying, make sure the budget includes more than just the sale price. You’ll want a cushion for repairs, surprises, and anything that turns up mid-renovation. Because something will turn up. It always does.

There’s nothing worse than settling down on the couch with your family for a cozy evening watching your favorite shows and chatting about life, than to be interrupted by an icy chill down your spine or a cool breeze on your cheek, right? We want our homes to be cozy and warm, especially at this time of year, but for many of us, it’s an impossible dream because our houses are just so drafty! It’s time to change that and say goodbye to drafts once and for all.






















