My husband and I went to Witches Night Out at Gardner Village last week. The entire place was packed but it was still a lot of fun! I could have strolled through those home decor stores all day.
I'm going to do a separate post about the Christmas decor I liked, but here's a couple pictures of the other things I was drawn to. (I also just got a new photo editing app on my phone and I wanted to give it a try.)
Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Monday, October 26, 2015
My Apartment: The First Year
Ever since Cob and I moved into Juniper Street, I've been rearranging the furniture and putting up new decor every season. I thought it would be fun to document how the living room has changed during our first year here.
This is how the apartment looked when we moved in. Scary!
Next, I arranged the room for Christmas. I love our little Christmas tree. I'm including the picture below because it represents the less glamorous side of my apartment. I was working so hard on a gift for my sister and the whole place was just a complete disaster.
After Christmas, I cleaned up my act a little and organized things a little differently. I wish I had better pictures of this stage, because I feel like this is when I really made the jump from "cute" to "well-decorated."
Then, I decided to bring in a different coffee table, which really helped fill the room better. This is one of my favorite pictures of my apartment.
At this point, I knew that the red lovesac was holding me back. So, even though it was super comfy and I spent many hours there doing homework and scrolling through Pinterest, I gave it to my little brother, who was very grateful for it.
And this is how my apartment looks today:
The beautiful quilt was a gift from my mom for my wedding, and the table was lovingly refinished by my husband before we got married. I love my little apartment!
Don't forget to "Pin" this to your Pinterest board!

This is how the apartment looked when we moved in. Scary!
I decorated for Halloween soon after moving in. I do love how bright and cheery the room looks, but I can't believe how yellow everything is!
Next, I arranged the room for Christmas. I love our little Christmas tree. I'm including the picture below because it represents the less glamorous side of my apartment. I was working so hard on a gift for my sister and the whole place was just a complete disaster.
After Christmas, I cleaned up my act a little and organized things a little differently. I wish I had better pictures of this stage, because I feel like this is when I really made the jump from "cute" to "well-decorated."
Sometime in April/May, I eliminated a lot of the colors in the living room and rearranged the room for a more elegant look.
Then, I decided to bring in a different coffee table, which really helped fill the room better. This is one of my favorite pictures of my apartment.
At this point, I knew that the red lovesac was holding me back. So, even though it was super comfy and I spent many hours there doing homework and scrolling through Pinterest, I gave it to my little brother, who was very grateful for it.
And this is how my apartment looks today:
The beautiful quilt was a gift from my mom for my wedding, and the table was lovingly refinished by my husband before we got married. I love my little apartment!
Don't forget to "Pin" this to your Pinterest board!

Saturday, October 24, 2015
Halloween Party Decorations
For the last two years I've thrown a Halloween party for all my college-age cousins. We always have a good-sized crowd and everyone really gets into it! This year the theme was Alfred Hitchcock. My husband and I dressed up as the lovely Grace Kelly and Jimmy Stewart a la Rear Window and my younger brother was Cary Grant from North by Northwest.
This is the invitation I sent to everyone. You can download the Adobe Illustrator version of it HERE.
The decorations for the party were a mix between ghostly and glamorous. I used lots of sparkly fabric, old fashioned prints, and tinsel-y garlands.
I created a fun tablescape using garlands from the dollar store and black tulle from JoAnns.
For dinner we had a mixed up menu which was hilarious because everyone was using wacky utensils and eating different foods.
All in all it was a great party!
This is the invitation I sent to everyone. You can download the Adobe Illustrator version of it HERE.
The decorations for the party were a mix between ghostly and glamorous. I used lots of sparkly fabric, old fashioned prints, and tinsel-y garlands.
On the front door I hung a poster I created welcoming everyone to the party. (Notice the birds, like in The Birds?) Inside I hung up some movie posters and set out a directors chair, like the one Alfred Hitchcock might have used.
I created a fun tablescape using garlands from the dollar store and black tulle from JoAnns.
For dinner we had a mixed up menu which was hilarious because everyone was using wacky utensils and eating different foods.
All in all it was a great party!
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Easy Do-It-Yourself Breakfast Tray
My husband and I are the type of people who just run run run to everything! We're always going from one place to the next. With both of us being so busy, I decided to make breakfast a bigger priority and create this darling fast-food stop right on my kitchen counter.

Here's what I included with my breakfast station:


I love the way it turned out, and I can honestly say my husband and I have both eaten more breakfast since it's been displayed on the counter! Homemade jam is a great reminder, too :). I can't wait to add some seasonal drinks when the weather gets colder!

Here's what I included with my breakfast station:
- Brown wicker tray from Hobby Lobby (you could use a cutting board or even a cooking sheet!)
- Green striped dish towel
- Small ramekin for butter
- Toaster
- Food items of course! Bread, jam, peanut butter, and fruit
- A glass vase for granola bars and packets of mixed nuts
- A cake stand for the apples


I love the way it turned out, and I can honestly say my husband and I have both eaten more breakfast since it's been displayed on the counter! Homemade jam is a great reminder, too :). I can't wait to add some seasonal drinks when the weather gets colder!













