Size: 8" x 6" Wood Plaque Award plaques are a meaningful way to celebrate dedication and success. Designed specifically for full color sublimation, these beautiful plaques provide your graphics a polished look with a high quality, glossy finish. It's never too late to recognize someone who deserves it! Dimensions: 8" x 6" x 0.625"; Design area 7” x 5”, 0.16” bleed Material: Cherry wood colored MDF frame with a high gloss finish Mounting: 2 key-hole back mounting; 1 for horizontal orientation and 1 for vertical orientation Easily customize with photos, logos or names
This cleaning practice that was created by Organized Chaos, features a breakdown of tasks organized by daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly cleaning to-dos. It's designed to make keeping a clean and tidy home more manageable.
It's that time of year where the DIY projects start expanding to the great outdoors. You can see my post on How To Create The Perfect Outdoor Space {Here}. Today we are talking about curb appeal. I'm going to be honest, I rarely focus on the outside of our house. I have this handsome guy who lives with me that loves being outside and getting down in the dirt while doing projects outside. & I'm usually inside covered in paint & glue doing something messy creative. But once in a while I like to get outside with the hubs & make
Hello! Welcome all my new Email Subscribers! I believe a lot of you are new from the perk of joining our Private Nesting with Grace Facebook Group. I have over 600 new requests that we are working on adding today. If you are not a part of our private group and want to be join HERE (promise we will get you added!) One question I have gotten from several readers is "How do I make my home cozy??" I gave 4 simple tips that I think anyone can easily apply. Also added another video from my Instagram Stories when I styled our bookcases in our front room- they are super cozy and I hope the video helps you! BTW- we keep our wireless printer in the cupboard below the open bookcase and a ton of books that we don't want displayed right now- it is OK to not have every book you own in your bookcase! I snapped this grainy- imperfect picture when my home was feeling super cozy and imperfect. I think that is the key to remember- cozy is NOT perfect! Read the post HERE
...the darker rooms they use in their vignettes are typically like the one below, which is not conducive for a rustic home, for most people.
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It’s getting real, y’all. House hunting is about to seriously happen and I’m dreaming of houses. None of these are by any means exactly what I’m looking for or will be gett…
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1. Dream Vacations by 3D Designer Nicole Wu More luxury from the future on her instagram account. 2. The Electric Utilities Pavilion, 1939 at the The World of Tomorrow The New York’s World’s Fair, more about how its world of tomorrow shaped our today, found on Wired. 3. On the set of Space: 1999 From…
Bovenkamp lounge chair, 1950s
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Surprisingly, there are quite a few displays of quality craftsmanship made in the least elegant, thoroughly bad design. Inspired by the subreddit Awful Taste But Great Execution, Bored Panda has collected a list of gaudy, tacky, overdone, and otherwise tasteless design fails yet done so well, you won't know whether to love or hate these funny things. From dog slippers made to look exactly (and I mean exactly) like the client's pet to a car with a full chrome bodywork, scroll down to check out the worst fails of aesthetics and upvote your faves!
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Conceptual art house designer and consultant Shawn Button's home in Los Angeles' Echo Park area is a delightful 1950s-era cabin surrounded by lush vegetation and filled with dreamy bohemian details.
Yes, books are full of design inspiration.