For most of our house, I’ve selected unique but timeless (at least in my opinion) lighting options that fall in step with our old-meets-new approach to decorating.
"Chickens?” I whined. "But I don’t want chickens! I want goats for my first farm animal!”
Sew a simple draft stopper to eliminate the cold chill that comes with the winter season.
What if the question around holiday tables wasn’t "What are you so grateful for?” but rather "How are you changing the world because you are so grateful?” —Ann Voskamp
I’m back with another easy sewing project that is sure to make your Thanksgiving a little more festive: an easy-to-sew Thanksgiving banner.
With major farmhouse renovation projects taking place all around, I hatched a plan that would keep me out of the way but still productive in the building process: bathroom backsplashes.
"Jacked up” can be defined as being full of excitement and nervousness or being overly stimulated, but on our homestead, it’s a term of endearment used to describe the qualities of my foreman, Jack.
Once found at home in your grandmother’s kitchen, lard is making a comeback on the modern farmstead.
Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is. —Oscar Wilde
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and we couldn't be more excited at our house. Thanksgiving is certainly not a holiday to be skipped over!
Each major step in the farmhouse renovation process makes it feel more like a home, and installing floors has been no exception.