The Magnolia Journal by Joanna Gaines - A True Home Inspiration

I just received my copy of The Magnolia Journal, a new home and lifestyle magazine brought to you by Chip and Joanna Gaines, aka Mr. and Mrs. Fixer Upper. 

This magazine did not disappoint, it is filled with inspirational topics such as Hospitality, Gardening, Recipes, Home DΓ©cor, and personal stories and advice from Joanna Gaines, thoughtfully written and down to earth.

A special section called "Chip's Corner", is where we find Chip's narrative of events happening around the farm and insights about his lifestyle. 

An easy to read journal which  draws the reader's attention in; a magazine you will not want to put down, no flipping through pages here.  There is a Thoughtful Suggestions section that you can actually follow and incorporate into your own home with resources and products from Magnolia Market

Photos from The Magnolia Journal:








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5 Simple Ways To Organize A Messy Linen Closet

Got a messy linen closet that cannot stay organized? 

The trick to keeping a linen closet organized is to keep things that you use on a regular basis contained, see my tips below: 

  1. Use a three bag laundry sorter to stay atop dirty laundry.
  2. Store towels in baskets or metal containers turning them vertically for better function.
  3. Contain hair tools and toiletries things that you use everyday in metal buckets.
  4. Place bath essentials such as cotton balls, Q tips and bath salts in clear containers and place on a lazy Susan for easy access. 
  5. Keep manicure tools, nail polishes, etc., in clear caddies so they stay organized,  You can purchase these caddies at your local Target store. Shop http://www.target.com

                                                       Organized Linen Closets













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DΓ©cor Tips:

Line your linen shelves with plastic-coated fabric to make it easier to clean. 
To achieve a more streamlined linen closet, label clear containers.






How To Decorate A Smaller Home On A Tiny Budget

Now that smaller homes are gaining popularity, and people are choosing to downsize to smaller homes or apartments,  decorating a smaller home can be a challenge.

If you are planning to move to a smaller home in the future or are already living in one and need help decorating it, below are some tips to consider.

How To Decorate A Smaller Home On A Tiny Budget:

  1. Shop yard sales or estate sales for furniture such as coffee tables, side tables, and bedside tables.  Spray paint if needed.  
  2. Choose a sofa in a neutral color or cover existing sofa with a neutral slipcover.
  3. Use dividers to separate multipurpose spaces such as bedroom/office. 
  4. Hang drapery rods all the way to the ceiling for a big impact.  
  5. Purchase artwork from thrift stores and replace old frames with antique frames. 
  6. Place mirrors throughout your home to reflect light and open up your space.
  7. Use hooks for storage if space is limited.
  8. Storage ottomans are perfect for hiding everyday items.
  9. A round dining table allows for more space.
  10. Go bold with throw pillows, accessories and paint.

                                 Small Spaces With Big Impact


                                       Multipurpose bookshelf
 

                              A beautiful mirror opens up this space



             Create extra seating with a built-in 
        bookshelf

   
                                        Clever use of a curtain divider
                   


                                   A round table is perfect for this
                                          living-dining combo
 

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Gingham Styled Rooms So Classic and Stylish

Gingham pattern aka a check pattern is a medium weight fabric made from dyed cotton.

This classic and stylish fabric is basically a pattern of modified stripes comprised of crossed horizontal and vertical lines forming squares.

Although this classic fabric has been around for years, it is considered very trendy in the design world and is featured in many home decor magazines lately as a "trend alert".  These trendy gingham items include ottomans, sheet sets, flatware, dresser knobs, and wallpaper.

This beautiful and tasteful pattern brings a sense of elegance to a home and will easily update any room effortlessly.

See photos below:







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How To Quickly Organize An Entryway Closet

Most of us have an entryway or foyer closet that could use some organization.

Stuffed with winter coats, raincoats, hats, scarves, boots, and shoes, the entryway closet can become one of the the most unorganized place in the home.

An organized foyer closet will definitely help to make your morning routine become easier and will also lessen the amount of time set out for cleaning up your space.

Here is a quick list to guide you:

  1. Declutter and get rid of items you no longer use such as old coats and mismatched gloves.
  2. Place items that do not belong in the entryway closet in their proper place, for example, sporting equipment.
  3. Freshen up your closet by painting it a color you love.
  4. Add storage bins to keep things neatly organized.
  5. Use sturdy coat hangers like Joy Mangano Huggable Hangers, they are practical yet stylish. 
  6. Invest in a durable shoe rack.
DΓ©cor Tip:

To keep your entryway closet clean and organized on a daily basis, hang up coats and other outerwear right away and place toys and shoes in their respective bins.

Organized Entryway Closets:










             
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5 Bohemian Living Rooms that are Artistic, Fun and Free Spirited

These Bohemian styled living rooms capture the essence of the trendy Boho decorating style - carefree, casual and eclectic.

Most Bohemian living rooms are comprised of bold colors, vintage wares, layered throws, textured pillows, exotic rugs and potted plants.

Velveteen sofas, artwork (usually not hung up), and playful patterns all make up this free spirited DΓ©cor style.










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How to easily refresh your powder room on the cheap

With just a few dollars and a little planning, you can easily refresh your powder room and transform it into a room you can be proud of.

The key areas of a powder refresh include the shower, the vanity, accessory storage (towels, pharmaceuticals) and lighting.

Below is a list of the items you will need to easily refresh your powder room on the cheap.

  1. Change out plastic towel bars and replace with chrome.
  2. Add a dramatic ceiling light or replace your old powder room fan with a modern one.
  3. Update existing shower curtain making sure to coordinate the color palette with your towels and other accessories.
  4. Add stylish storage such as a shelf or freestanding storage that can be purchased from a flea market or vintage store on the cheap.
  5. Declutter the vanity by using a tray to house your pretties such as perfume bottles, makeup, and bath and body products.  
Take a look at these updated powder rooms they will surely inspire you.



                             A bold and graphic shower curtain


                              Open shelving, pretty and practical


                                    A spectacular ceiling light

 
                                  A polished chrome towel bar


                                    An organized vanity tray

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                          Have a wonderful Tuesday!










How To Make Healthy Vietnamese Pork Noodle Salad

Go beyond the typical boring salad and indulge in a Vietnamese Pork Noodle salad that is tasty, light and exotic.


               
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Ingredients:

 4 ounces thin brown rice noodles
 1 cup sliced red onion
 5 tablespoons fresh lime juice, divided
 2 tablespoons fish sauce
 2 teaspoons minced fresh garlic
 3 tablespoons sugar, divided
 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
 1 pound pork tenderloin, trimmed and cut into 1-inch  pieces
 1/4 cup hot water
 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper
 5 ounces baby spinach (about 7 cups)
 1 1/4 cups matchstick-cut carrots (4 ounces)
 1/2 cup fresh cilantro leaves 2 tablespoons canola oil

 Directions: 1. Bring a medium saucepan of water to a  boil. Add noodles; cook 3 minutes. Drain; rinse under  cold water. Drain. 2. Place onion in a bowl of ice water;  let stand 10 minutes. Drain. Combine 2 tablespoons  juice, 1 tablespoon fish sauce, garlic, 1 1/2 tablespoons  sugar, and black pepper. Add pork; toss. 3. Combine  remaining 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar and 1/4 cup hot  water, stirring until sugar dissolves. Add remaining 3  tablespoons juice, remaining 1 tablespoon fish sauce,  and crushed red pepper. Add noodles, onion, spinach,  carrot, and cilantro; toss well. 4. Heat a wok or large  skillet over high heat. Add oil; swirl. Add pork mixture;  stir-fry minutes.

 This dish will yield 4-6 servings.

Recipe courtesy of myrecipes.com.

Update Your Home For The Fall Season With Elegant Flameless Candles


Flameless candles are safe, affordable, trendy and aesthetically pleasing. Battery operated flameless candles have come a long way since their first inception. The new and improved candles are made from real wax, have an internal LED bulb which glows from within and a blackened wick. They are now extremely realistic and most candles have a built-in timer (automatically turns itself on) which gives the user the option of 4hrs/6/hrs of glow time or an on/off switch.

Flameless candles give a warm ambiance to every room, are enjoyable without the worry of flames or wax and most importantly pet-friendly. They can be tucked in a bookcase, scones, or near window treatments which would be hazardous with real candles.

If you have a passion for flameless candles like I do check out QVC's Candle Impressions and Home Reflections for a variety of quality flameless candles that can be used indoors/outdoors.









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How To Stage Your Home For A Quick Sale


Staging your home before it goes on the market is one of the most important things you can do to ensure a quick and profitable sale. Home staging involves improving the overall decor, design and function (organization) of a home in order to attract and retain potential buyers. Professional home staging can take your house from drab to fab!

The benefits of a professional home staging are as follows:

-Reduces the amount of time the house is on the market

-Forces the homeowner to declutter and organize belongings

-Increase the value of your home

-Learn techniques used by realtors when selling a home to attract buyers

The most important rooms to consider when staging are: bathrooms, bedrooms, kitchen, living room and foyer. Also, the exterior of a home should not be overlooked as curb appeal is the first step in attracting any buyer.

Here are some TIPS when staging:

Observe your house from a buyer's point of view and take a fresh look at it, as if looking at it for the first time.

Go through each room and paint what needs painting, clean carpets, rugs, drapes, clean windows, rearrange furniture so it flows, clear countertops from kitchen counters and bathrooms, and put away personal/family photos so the homeowner can imaging themselves living there. The foyer should be clutter free, organize mail and keys in baskets, store outerwear (hats, gloves,etc) in closets. Last but not least neutralize your home for top dollar. Use neutral paint colors and accessories so that homeowners can envision themselves in your home.

Home staging is worth the effort to get your place.....SOLD!






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The Tuscan Style of Decorating


Whenever I think of the Tuscan style of decor, the Italian countryside comes to mind with its rolling mountains, rustic farmhouses, lemon trees and lavender gardens. Tuscan decor is charming, warm and inviting, a great choice for homeowners to incorporate into their own home.

To achieve this style of decor choose elements that have the same characteristics: simple and rustic, earthy tones, and colors found in nature.

Examples of decor elements to use in the Tuscan home are: the color palette of rust, burnt orange green and white. Flooring choices are terra cotta, marble tile flooring and antique rugs. Furniture pieces should be kept simple like wrought iron, leather and wood furnishings. Accessorize your abode with Tuscan decor such as hand painted Italian ceramics, cast iron accents, and rustic light fixtures.

Finally, don't forget the outdoors. To achieve a good flow from indoors to outdoors, give your backyard a Tuscan update. Add wrought iron table and chairs, and purchase colorful clay pots, urns and a garden statue from your local hardware store or thrift store.

Tuscan  Style of Decor:






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How To Cleanse Your Body Naturally With A Lemon Ginger Detox Drink

                                                 Source:  Pinterest  Looking for a natural way to rejuvenate your body and boost your energy...