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I’ve always been a little traditional in my tastes, so for the things that would catch my eye first, like the shiny faucets and the light fixtures, I made sure that I kept them really traditional.
You can reuse a lot of the same basic pieces for almost all holidays and just add one or two new things to get a whole different look.I love how much this cuts down on all that holiday decor clutter that can build up pretty quickly when you love changing things up for the seasons as much as I do!.

Now, I’m not really sure how this idea ever got past the powers that be and actually made it onto store shelves, but I have to admit I do really like them.that I made a few years ago for about $1..I had to add just a little bit of Easter-ness into.

the new master bathroom too., just because I’m still pretty excited about the existence of that room.

🙂 Some cheerful yellow towels instead of the usual grey and some felt carrots-on-a-rope in a big jar did the trick!.
I hope you enjoyed your little tour!The idea behind this system is to find something, anything, to do each day for around 15 minutes on whatever project (the yard in this case).
It’s about seeing how much you can get done in 15 minutes, but also how much you can get done when you develop a habit and use it 365 days a year.So that means gardening isn’t just for Spring and Summer, it’s for taking care of a lot of the clean up in the Fall and Winter too, so that when the warm weather hits, you don’t just throw in the towel because you think you’re so far behind..
I wanted to share with you some of the kinds of things I’m finding to take care of right now that make me feel a whole lot more capable when it comes to dealing with all this space we have out here.. First of all, leaves are almost always a big part of Fall clean up.If we really had to rake all of our leaves, we’d be doomed.