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Grey Toned Art Prints

October 20, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

It’s time again for one of my curated art collections. The best part about these photos are that they are free to use for personal and commercial use. Since it’s getting darker and greyer outside thanks to the arrival of Fall, I wanted to honor this season we are in with grey toned art prints.

I like grey toned art because it evokes a tone of melancholy and I’m dramatic and love that ish. But I think art goes a long way in pulling together a space to have the vibe you want it to have. Some of these have a whimsical, ethereal feel to them. Others have a more serious, toned down vibe to them. Whichever direction you want to take your space, I think these photos are all beautiful on their own or in a collection together.

So, again, these are from site that offer a cc0 license which makes them free to print off and use at home, or you can use them in commercial projects like building a blog theme, using them as background in prints, sticking them on merchandise, etc. My favorite use for these prints are simply that, as prints. Stick them in a frame, hang them on the wall, and enjoy cheap, yet fabulous, art.

To download is simple, click the picture you want to save and it will open the media file in a new tab. Right click it and save.

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via kulinetto on Pixabay
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via RevEdb on Pixabay
via canalcaracasado on Pixabay
via canalcaracasado on Pixabay
via oliveryxmark on Pixabay
via oliveryxmark on Pixabay
via kaye1234 via Pixabay
via kaye1234 via Pixabay
via novegno from Pixabay
via novegno from Pixabay
via jaewoosg from Pixabay
via jaewoosg from Pixabay
via JUDAH GUTTMANN from isorepublic
via JUDAH GUTTMANN from isorepublic
via jeffrey betts from mmtstock
via jeffrey betts from mmtstock
via PriscilaKirsner from Pixabay
via PriscilaKirsner from Pixabay

Since you’re saving a ton of cash on art right now, maybe you’ll want to consider spending your saved cash on frames made by artisans. You can shop the widget below for fair trade picture frames that are beautiful and empowering.

If you enjoyed these grey toned art prints, you may also enjoy the moody collection and the millenial pink collection.

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Colorful Boho Kid’s Room Plans

October 17, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

My son is 5 years old now. His bedroom is the first space I worked on after buying our home and it hasn’t been touched since. Kids grow and evolve fast and it doesn’t take them long to begin having an opinion on their spaces. I’ve been lucky enough to have a sweet child who has never questioned why his room isn’t getting attention like the rest of the house. It’s actually quite surprising given he has such an interest in decorating. I still feel guilty about it though so it’s been bumped to priority number one.

He’s had two requests for his room this past year. The first being a bunk bed. He decided he wanted a bunk bed on his own and as someone who loves good home design, this is a bit of a challenge for me. I’ve seen very cute spaces with bunk beds but they’re either custom builds or very expensive sets. I’m handier than your regular Jane, but I’m not handy enough to follow or design plans for a bunk bed. And I certainly don’t have the budget to buy a fancy bunk bed. I’m sure you understand that feel.

With this request on the forefront, I’d begun doing some research to see what I could find. I tried IKEA first but wasn’t in love with anything I found. Since he still has trouble falling asleep on his own often, I wanted an option that had a full bed on bottom. And I wanted a twin on top to keep the room as bright as possible. One night when late night internet perusing, I found the Mainstays Premium twin-over-full bunk bed. And I thought it look chic af in the demonstration picture.

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I was convinced it wasn’t going to look that cool in real life, but at less that $200 I had to pick it up. The squared off shape instead of the classic round bars gives it a fresh, modern look. I went with black because I worried that the silver finish would look…. bad. I’m sure you know what I mean. Every cheap metal finish furniture has it. That bad silver/nickel finish. I guess I’ll never know if this one does have that bad look since I went with black but I’m happy with that decision.

Other than the bed, the only other request has been lots of plants. Yes, I know, he’s a pretty amazing kid. So we picked up an umbrella plant and aloe vera for his room. Last month I’d stopped by our local Master Gardener’s plant sale and picked up a spider plant and he claimed that for his room. I have terrible luck with sansevieria and had tossed one that had gone bad outside in a pot. Apparently the changing seasons, crap weather, and human neglect caused it to sprout 3 good leaves. So we put it in a pot my son chose and that’s going in his room, too. He keeps begging to go to Home Depot for more… but I still have work to do!

When I made over the room 5 years ago, I was obsessed with old houses and wanted to try and infuse the old house feel in our home with stain and paint. I’d painted the walls Stonington Grey and refinished the floors black. Well…. turns out this small house doesn’t do so well with grey walls and black floors. It makes it feel cold and cave-like. So I’ve started painting the walls bright, straight out of the can, white. Next weekend we will sand the floors. Then I’ll seal them with a varnish. And then we can talk plants.

The bunk bed will go in the space. And the vertical campainger dresser I scored back when I had a craigslist purchasing problem will go into the space. If I haven’t completely run out of energy after the sanding and painting, I hope to paint the dresser a fun color.

When I specifically pried for more information on what he wants, he gave me the most exciting answer- he wants “a rainbow room.” Uhm… Yeah… I can totally do that! A happy, rainbow space sounds like something I’ve spent my whole life waiting for. My inner hippie (let’s be real, it’s pretty outward, too) is ready to let loose.

Here’s the rough plans:

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Bunk Bed

Tapestry for Bedspread

Multi-Color Globe Light Strand

Colorful Crosses Lampshade

Watercolor Rainbow Art

Rainbow Print

ABC Print

Be A Rainbow Print

Watercolor Spot Print

Triangle Shelves

Basket Macrame Plant Hanger

Rainbow Wall Hanging

And so that’s what I’m starting with. I’m 1 solid coat in and I’m working through my second coat of paint. It’ll need at least one more. Hopefully I’ll finish the painting this week like I have planned to do and will have a more interesting update next week. Be well!

Filed Under: Blog, Kid's Room

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

October 15, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

My living room hasn't looked like this in a really long time.
My living room hasn’t looked like this in a really long time.

A couple nights ago, I slept on the floor. I had watched a youtube video about a minimalist family that slept on the floor. a few days prior to that. But that’s not why I slept on the floor. My son’s room is completely gutted right now as I’m painting and refinishing the floors before putting together the bunk bed in that space. He and his dad slept in our bed. And being an average 5 year old, he wears a pull up. This night he managed to pee so much he peed through the pull up. There was a pee spot where I’d normally sleep. I was sleeping on the couch, thankfully. I sleep quite well there and prefer it, actually. The next night my son was missing me and came out to lay with me on the couch. It was tight but I appreciated the warmth. But he had taken his pull up off and, sure enough, started to pee on me in his slumber. I had no where else to sleep. So I slept on the floor.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

I’ve been trying my damnedest to homeschool him. He has no formal education. We didn’t qualify for any pre-kindergarten programs. He went to daycare briefly but we couldn’t afford the doctor’s visits on top of the daycare charges. He was getting strep within a few days of returning after treatment over and over. My mom watched him. Unfortunately, I was so busy at work, sometimes only getting to put him down for bed that day, that I didn’t notice he wasn’t getting educated during his time there. So now he’s 5 and is struggling to learn his abc’s and 123’s. I’m trying all the resources but it doesn’t seem to be clicking for him. I’m teetering on the edge of whether or not to put him in public school. We only have full day kindergarten here and while I already don’t think he’s ready for it, he’s also absolutely terrified of it. With the anxiety problems many people on my side of the family have faced, I’m worried forcing him will trigger full blown anxiety. He’s a bright boy, just not in the way the schools mandate he be.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

I went to dry a load of laundry for, I think, the fifth time about 2 weeks ago. That’s when the fog from my brain cleared and I realized there was something wrong. The dryer had literally just stopped and the clothes were cold. There was no heat. It’s getting colder outside. This is not good. And so, for about two weeks, I’ve been hanging all of my clothes to dry. I started pulling the dryer apart and did a bit of research online and it looked, for certain, that it was the heating element. And there’s no fixing a heating element, there’s replacing a heating element. The thing is, my washer has been having a weird issue where it won’t spin out all of the water from whatever we wash. So it’s likely the result of putting off that issue for so long. So now I’m buying a heating element, putting that in, and then moving onto the washer’s suspension issue. Yeah, I googled the code that comes up when the washer stops during it’s spin cycle. I also get to try and figure that one out, too. I feel like my entire life is one big irony fest. We only have this washer and dryer because a few years ago, our dryer stopped working. And my father in law insisted on buying us a new set instead of just buying a basic dryer to replace the broken one. Now I’m fixing both. And I have peed on bedding I need to wash.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

And then there’s my little hashtag. #Showmeyourboho was started nearly two years ago. Many friends had started their own tags and were collaborating with other people on tags. I was feeling a little left out since I’m never asked to collaborate on things. Then the issue of reposting content you don’t own kind of blew up  because it was, and still is, against Instagram’s terms of use. So I created a hashtag and invited people to use it if they’d like to be featured. Essentially covering my butt, because people shouldn’t/wouldn’t use it unless they wanted me to repost their picture, right? And the two years have gone by and it’s grown into a little thing and most people don’t even know where it originates from anymore. And I still haven’t been asked to collaborate on anything so I’ve just been chugging along as a lone ranger of the Insta world. Inviting 30 people, without question or judgment, to guest host on the second photo a day challenge. I took people with a couple hundred, a couple thousand and tens of thousands of followers. I wanted to build community and friendships and help boost recognition for accounts that were smaller. But I still haven’t been invited to collaborate on anything. And then a good friend points out that a group of gals spun off my hashtag. It’s literally the hashtag I created with shelfie at the end. And, as you guessed, I wasn’t invited to collaborate on it. Now, I don’t own the rights to Show Me Your Boho or anything like that. But I considered some of these gals friends. I would’ve welcomed them with arms in the next boho photo a day challenge. But that same sisterhood wasn’t reciprocated. Sometimes I feel more alone than ever.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.



Then there’s my toilet. We have one toilet in the house. And, for some karmic reason, the wax seal continuously stops working. I’d noticed my bathroom beginning to have a funky smell so I sat down and hand scrubbed everything. And then it started to come back. And then I noticed wetness around the toilet. And a bit more. It’s not misaimed pee from a 5 year old. My wax seal isn’t working to seal the toilet again. If I could figure out why this keeps happening, I’d surely fix that instead of buying wax seals over and over. But I can’t figure out why the damned toilet won’t stay sealed. It doesn’t rock. It doesn’t shift. It just leaks. So, I need to take the shelves down from around it. Shelves, ironic, right? And get help pulling the toilet out. I think I’ll have to move my wicker cabinet out of the bathroom for this process, too. And I’ll scrub the shit (literally) out of the floor, we’ll put down a new seal, and I’ll pray it seals for good… this time.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

I have two cats. The one you always see is Zen and she’s pretty fabulous because she cuddles and shakes her leg when you scratch her chest and comes up to any of us when we are upset. She’s basically a therapy cat. But her adopted sister is Bo and Bo kinda sucks. She’s super skiddish. She hides from us all the time and if that means she has to use the bathroom underneath a piece of furniture to avoid us, she’ll do it. Within the past couple of months, she’s started sneaking outside and running away for a few days at a time. If she wants to be a feral cat, than so be it. It’s kind of hard to force a cat to stop that and she’s fixed so at least she wouldn’t be getting knocked up. But after a few day, once she realizes she’s cold and hungry, she sneaks back into the house. By the time I find her in the house, I don’t know how long she’s been in the house. I don’t know if she’s been exposed to rabies, or feline leukemia, or any array of different diseases and illnesses that a cat could come in contact with outside. My fear is that she will sneak into the house, expose my good cat and my dog to something, leave them ill and just run away again. She also has horrible poops after she’s been out and it’s insult upon injury. I don’t want to clean it up.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

This past summer I kept begging for rain. My herbs and tomatoes and flowers really needed it. My mom would get rain just a few miles over in the next city but I’d just have clouds. Now that all my plants are nearing death for Fall, it’s been raining for a week straight.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

My son’s toads died. They were fine and a few days later they were skin and bones. We’d taken them for a swim in all the rain water that had collected in the kiddy pool we have out for them. I was just making plans for making their tank extra cool for going into my son’s room.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

I had a pack of graham crackers out. They were opened. All the rain has the air so humid that they went soggy after two hours.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

One of my most favorite things to do, ever, is light hiking. I like getting my heart rate up a bit with some incline, but I don’t want to bring special equipment or camping gear just to get from point A to point B. But I have arthritis in my knees which makes it difficult for me to do this. Some days are good. Those are usually the days I don’t have someone who can watch my son.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

I pretty much always feel like I’m holding my breath. As soon as I sit down and repeat a mantra to myself about how grateful I am for something, something happens to that something. I could be homeless. And hungry. My son could be taken from me. I could have a husband who beats me. Or disfiguring acne. I could be working two jobs trying to pay bills and childcare. I could be in sex trafficking or forced labor. I could have jiggers in my feet. I could be in a hospital with cancer.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

Things aren’t as wrong as they could be, but I still struggle to be grateful and that makes me feel even worse. I think everyone wants a break sometimes. For things to go smoothly for a bit before the next hurdle comes. I wish I were resilient enough to take these things with stride, spin them into a positive and move forward with life.

There are lots of people who sleep on the floor. Without a roof over their head and a blanket over them.

There are lots of people who want to homeschool their children, but can’t because they have to work.

There are lots of parents who want the chance to spend time with their children after working through their baby and toddler years, but can’t because they work.

There are a lot of people who wish they had a washer and dryer. And even the ones who do, would wish they had someone like my dad to help them figure out what’s wrong with them when they break.

There are people who don’t have internet. Or smartphones. And even ones who do, most of them don’t have time to manage social media, a blog, and an accompanying hashtag.

There are people who don’t have toilets. And people who wouldn’t have a bit of extra income to fix their toilet should it break.

There are people who wish they had pets but can’t because their situation leaves them in housing that won’t allow it, time that won’t allow it, or allergies that won’t allow it.

The rain will pass.

My son will have other pets.

I can buy more graham crackers.

I can still walk.

I know in my brain that I have things to be grateful for, to move forward for, but yet I can’t make myself feel it in my heart. I’m not happy and I don’t know how to change that. I feel alone, I feel tired, I feel unsuccessful, I feel frustrated, I feel ungrateful.

Everything keeps going wrong. Always.

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12 totally unique DIY halloween decorations

October 13, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Halloween can get pretty repetitive with the orange, green and black. The classic decorations come back every year. But Halloween decorating can be so much more creative than that! From themes to unique DIY Halloween decorations, here are five ways you can break free from the usual decorating mold and have something truly unique:

12 DIY Halloween Decorations Ideas

These ideas range from full blown themed displays-homes to a simple idea to incorporate here and there. I hope they inspire you to take on the fun task of DIY Halloween decorations this year and next to create your own unique Halloween decorated spaces.

1. Masquerade Themed Fireplace Mantle

I’ve never seen a Halloween themed this good before. It suits to mysteriousness that comes with Halloween without being cutesy and boring. It’s Halloween all grown up with serious style. Find more photos and ideas to get the look at Domicile 37.

Via Domicile 37 DIY halloween decorations

 

2. Vintage Glam Halloween Decorating Ideas

Most people don’t pair “vintage glam” with “Halloween” but what a beautiful vignette it creates, amiright? The muted tones and pops of metallic are an ultra stylish way of welcoming the season and holiday. I love the combination of that glam bunting and the rustic cheesecloth. Visit Number Fifty Three blog for more photos and ideas.

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3. A No-Mantle Potions themed Halloween vignette

Sure, witches are part of traditional Halloween decor, but this high contrast black on white makes it a modern and fresh. Fill in the surrounding space with creepy, witchy details and you have a multi sensory vignette. I know how hard it can be to fill in the space around a vignette to give it more presence and her solution was really, really good. Visit Remodelando la Casa for details on the backdrop and more photos.

Via Remodelando La Casa DIY halloween decorations

 

4. Decomposing Composers themed Halloween Decor Inspiration

Another wildly creative theme perfectly suited for the Halloween spirit. Decomposing composers, because we love thinking about dead people this time of year, right? This theme came together with easy details and you can catch it all at Boxy Colonial.

Via Boxy Colonial DIY halloween decorations

 

5. A Boho Eclectic Maximalist Halloween Mantle

It was the first Halloween I had a mantel to decorate with and color, plants and general boho maximalistic tendencies were about. It goes to show you how switching in just a few key pieces can take your regular decor from season to holiday easily.

Via A Designer At Home DIY halloween decorations

6. Trick Or Treat Halloween Mantel

Maybe you’re a fan of the traditional Halloween decor? It can still look stylish without looking like it came straight from the plastic-palooza section at your local store. Adding in a few creative, handmade elements and vintage pieces makes it personal and beautiful. Just check out all the things Thoughts from Alice did to pull together this one of a kind mantel.

Trick-or-Treat-Halloween-Mantel-Decorating-thoughts-from-alice DIY halloween decorations

7. Dead and Breakfast Halloween Porch

I love a good play on words, especially when it’s the start of an epic Halloween themed porch. This beats any Halloween sign I’ve seen in any store, ever. If they’re serving breakfast and there’s a vacancy, why not take the chance? lol. Cassie Bustamante shares her Halloween porch decorated and there’s loads of inspiration besides the sign you should check out.

Halloween-Porch-Dead-And-Breakfast-Sign-cassie-bustamante DIY halloween decorations

8. Candy Corn Halloween Mantel

If you’re keen on keeping themed Halloween decor a bit simpler and maybe kid friendlier, why not base it on the classic Halloween candy staple- Candy Corn! The orange, yellow and white colors make for a cheerful display of Halloween spirit. For all the ideas on achieving this look, visit Newly Woodwards.

Halloween-Mantel-NewlyWoodwards4-candy-corn DIY halloween decorations

9. Spooky Outdoor Halloween Decorations

If spook is your thing for Halloween, but you still have kids you don’t want to freak out, this front porch accomplishes the perfect balance. From creepy crawlies and spider webs, to playful Halloween signs and ghostly forests, Craftivity Designs shares how to get the look quite easily (you at least HAVE to pop over for the genius way she got the window decor!)

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10. Gothic Baroque Mirror & Sideboard

Going back to the darker side of Halloween decor, this moody gothic baroque decorated sideboard is like Halloween all grown up. Besides pulling together some fairly standard Halloween decor, you can also make the amazing mirror with PMQ for two‘s tutorial.

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11. Peek-A-Boo Pumpkin Halloween Porch -Blue i Style

Greet passerby’s and trick or treators with a stadium of jack o lanterns. This creative take on jack o lanterns is not only fun, but they’ll last forever. Paired with unexpected peacock feather wreaths, this porch is definitely in my top 12 Halloween things to recreate on day. Visit Blue i Style for more pictures and to see the extra fun thing she did with those jack o lanterns.

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12. Snake Wreath Tutorial

Add some creep factor to your Halloween porch or mantel with a wreath filled with snakes! This one especially struck me because I’m sure there would be at least one friend or parent freaked out by the fake snakes. Find out how to make one for yourself at Up To Date Interiors.

Up To Date Interiors DIY Halloween Snake Wreath DIY halloween decorations

Be sure to check all 12 of these Halloween ideas out. There’s still time to pull in a fun last minute detail or two. Creating your own DIY Halloween decorations is a fun way to enjoy the season. Better yet, you can visit each of them and pin them on Pinterest for next year. I hope you are enjoying this change in season and are having some fun decorating for Halloween. Be well, we’ll chat again soon.

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, halloween

Free Halloween Printables

October 11, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

I created something for you guys and I hope you take advantage of them. They are free and witty and pretty cute. Every so often I like to sit down and create a free printable or two for the people who take the time out of their lives to let me into their world. I hope I provide some value with what I share here on my blog but the true tell all is when you sign up for my email newsletter. Thank you so much for doing that! With more and more blogs than ever and algorithms throttling social media, letting me send a little note to your inbox once a week is an honor. This time I’ve created cute Halloween “Trick Or Treat Yo Self” printables.

Free halloween printable trick or treat yo self

I think they’d be especially cute on a mantel or bar cart. But you could also resize them to be smaller and stapled onto goody bags or tucked into a vignette. Or, just another idea, if you’re a seasonal gallery wall kind of person, you could swap it into one of your frames. Oh! If you’re one of those people who just leave a bowl of candy on the front porch, you could tape this to it or hang it above.

I’ve printable one of the horizontal ones and stuck it in a dollar store 8×10 frame. The images don’t need to be resized to fit in an 8×10 frame but you’ll need to cut down the traditional 8.5×11 paper you’ll likely have on hand for it. I plan on leaving it in the frame and packing the whole thing in the Halloween tote after the holiday.

Free halloween printables trick or treat yo self

Now, if you’ve signed up previously for my newsletter, you may not even remember that you did because I never sit down to write the newsletter. And, I really hate the automated templates and RSS feeds (and, that’s a rant I’ll just leave alone). But, it is on my priority list to start putting together a useful collection of the blog posts of the week, any helpful tips/videos/articles I’ve come across and what’s been happening over on the ‘gram. That way you can skim through it and open up what you want to catch up on when you’ve got time to do it.

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So, if you’d like to display one or some of these free halloween printables, here’s the newsletter sign up form to get your access. It should be relatively instantaneous, so give it a few moments. After you confirm your subscription, you’ll receive a welcome email with the link to the images. But, if you’re having trouble, don’t hesitate to reach out to me.

How To Get Your Free Halloween Printables:

And that’s it! Happy printing 🙂

Consider adding yours to a Halloween Inspired Mantel like this Eclectic Halloween Fireplace Mantel:

Colorful Eclectic Halloween Fireplace Mantel

Looking for non holiday themed printable art? Check out my last curated collection of free print at home art here:

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My Eclectic Halloween Fireplace Mantel

October 9, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

While we’re still spending our afternoon’s at the beach, our mornings and evenings are crisp. Fall is always a bit weird in our part of Virginia. In fact, I have frustrating memories of being a child and having to cover my Halloween costume up with a coat because just a few days before it was warm enough, but it was always too cold the night of Halloween. But with the shorter days on us and cooler weather on the way, I’ve started pulling out a few pieces of autumnal and Halloween decor. I prefer neutral, non scary but not exactly cute either. Today I wanted to share with you my eclectic Halloween fireplace mantel since it feels just right.

For me, the perfect mix of Halloween decor are happy jack o lanterns, painted pumpkins, non creepy ghosts, ravens and spiders. Basically, decorating with everything that is out and about during Fall anyways. Much like I would do for other seasons.

Colorful Eclectic Halloween Fireplace Mantel

We have the pleasure of greeting large spotted orbweaver spiders this time of year. I almost ran into one of their webs the other day in the front yard and I think it panicked as I approached because it shook it’s giant web just 6 inches from my face. It feels especially fitting to decorate with plastic spiders since they really do come out this time of year. And then the crows come out this time of year, too. They may be out all year, I’m not sure to be honest. But they dominate the leafless trees and are therefore visible. And, of course pumpkins. They grow in season here and there are pick your own pumpkin patches all over the area. I couldn’t forget to mention ghostly visits this time of year. Halloween is one of the days in which souls are invited to visit with loved ones who still remain alive through Day Of The Dead three day event (did you know it’s a 3 day affair? It’s a beautiful celebration I highly recommend reading about).

This year I didn’t purchase anything new for the mantel. The past few years I’ve made some decorations and they’ve held up well. The two that have made it to this year’s Halloween decorated mantel are the black plastic spiders trailing on web and the thumbtack pumpkin. I chose to display it a bit higher with a vintage brass candlestick holder.

Colorful Eclectic Halloween Fireplace Mantel

The marble pumpkin and “EEK” letters are from past Target Dollar Spot selection. I love that the marble pumpkins adds something different and unexpected while the “EEK” is traditional Halloween.

Colorful Eclectic Halloween Fireplace Mantel

From the dollar store, the black birds are an obvious decorative nod to the season we are in. They dress up plants in a seasonal way without having to remove the plants completely or change their otherwise happy and non halloween pots.

Colorful Eclectic Halloween Fireplace Mantel

I did switch out the pothos in the blue and white planter for a different one in the house, though. The blue and white felt a touch off with everything else up here.I think the coral planter ties the orange all together.

Colorful Eclectic Halloween Fireplace Mantel

And from the thrift store is my little ceramic ghost tea light holder. For fun effect, I like to light a cone of incense instead of a candle so smoke floats out of his eyes and mouth. It’s pretty fun.Colorful Eclectic Halloween Fireplace Mantel

I’m not really into decorating for Halloween so much. But fancying up the mantel and front porch keeps things exciting for my 5 year old. I hope you’ve found some ideas here for decorating your own eclectic Halloween fireplace mantel.

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, halloween, Mantel Decorating

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My name is Corinna and I'm a Gemini. Enamored with the architecture and textiles of South Asia. Lover of incense, the color teal and thrifting. Supporter of small businesses and fair trade. Self proclaimed crazy plant lady. Aiming to live a more natural, vegan life day by day. I read, hike and drink coffee in my spare time. I have 2 cats, a dog and a 4 year old.

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Autumn Bucket List (Things to do in Fall)

I can feel it coming in the air tonight… Autumn is nearly here! What a joy. I start to feel the excitement when the faint hint of crispness hits the air. Fall is my favorite season. There are so many great things to do in Fall. Somehow I always miss doing activities so this year […]

Starting LDN and everything else I’ve tried for CFS so far…

I’ve been taking low dose naltrexone (ldn) for just over a month at this point and I wanted to share an update on how it’s been going thus far. I started taking ldn because I tried everything else in an attempt to feel better. At my last PCP appointment, I told him I’d be trying […]

Checkerboard: The Latest Insta-Trend

You ever first see a trend and think, “nope, not for me.” That was, and still a little, me with the checkerboard trend. I’ve never liked checkerboard walls or floors. At least not enough to semi-permanently put it somewhere in my home. But I am still in pursuit of an interior design certificate and job […]

My best Amazon Prime Purchases Ever

I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you that it’s time for Amazon’s annual Prime day. And you likely don’t need me to tell you about my best Amazon Prime purchases ever. But I’m telling you, these are such good products and I got them for a steal too!

Celebrating Pride Month With LGBT Businesses

Part of mindful consumerism, for me at least, is intentionally seeking out companies founded and owned by marginalized communities. Heritage and pride months are the perfect reminder to seek out alternative sources for goods and services. Join me in celebrating pride month with LGBT businesses below.

AAPI Skincare & Beauty Haul & Demo (dry skin, fragrance sensitive)

As my mental health has improved, I’ve enjoyed getting back into my mindfulness consumerism series. With AAPI month upon us, and quickly coming to an end, I took stock of what I needed to purchase and set out to buy replacements from AAPI skincare and beauty brands. I needed face wash, serum, and oil. For […]

Simple Minty Eye Makeup Look (Indigenous Beauty Brands)

As much as I loathe dealing with fallout atop base makeup, I still always start with base makeup. But lucky for me, there’s no powder products going on my eyes today. Despite being a simpler makeup look, there’s still a lot of drama going on. A sharp cat eye winged liner elevates the eyes. And […]

Indigenous Owned Shopping Faves

You’re shopping. Here’s everything you need to be shopping for from indigenous owned brands. From beauty to fashion to accessories and body care, these products are top tier. These may be my indigenous owned shopping faves, but they’re quality from design to ingredients to workmanship.

Full Face Latinx Brands

From September 15 – October 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month. During this time I wanted to put together a full face of Hispanic owned beauty brands. Some of these brands are well known and others are smaller brands. I tried to find a balance of big name beauty brands and up and coming. After testing […]

Here’s My Faves for Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is upon us! It’s always my goal to be mindful of where I’m spending my money. During Heritage and Pride months, I try to make an effort to seek out brands that I may not otherwise be aware of. It’s no surprise, what’s out there is truly amazing. And I want to […]

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downloadable chinese free art prints

Chinese free art prints

One of the fastest and easiest ways to decorate a wall is with free art prints. There are literally endless themes and colors. The free art prints I’m sharing today are all Chinese themed. Incorporate Chinese free art prints for the lunar new year. Or create a long term decorative destination. Wherever and whenever these […]

The Year of 25 Projects

The Year of 25 Projects

For the past few years, I’ve wanted to start the year with a list of home projects. These are projects I want to accomplish in the upcoming year. However, something always distracts me, and I end up not following through. Things have been going smoothly for the past six months, and I believe I’m finally […]

DIY Lunar New Year Decorations

Make It DIY Lunar New Year Decorations

Lunar New Year, aka Chinese New Year, is a celebration of the beginning of the lunisolar Chinese calendar. If you didn’t know, there are many calendars throughout the world. This is my first year celebrating Chinese New Year. I felt inspired and creative so I made DIY Lunar New Year Decorations. I just had to […]

The Useful List Of Practical Gifts

Sure, Valentine’s day is on the horizon but there’s seemingly always some reason to need a gift. Therefore I bring you a timeless, useful list of practical gifts. Some, if not all, of these gifts can be used and appreciated all year long. Even better, they’re all around $35. It’s a gifting win-win-win. You win, […]

Honoring Indigenous People for Heritage Month

I am sitting here, stuck, trying to come up with the best way to honor Indigenous People for this year’s Native American Heritage Month. While not indigenous myself, I do live on their land and benefit from work they’ve done. I want to give back communities that I admire and respect. Therefore, I want to […]

Dark Halloween Art Print Collection

If you’ve seen some of my recent blog posts, you know I love temporary seasonal art. This time I wanted to share a dark Halloween art print collection. It is spooky season after all! I believe this collection is the one I’ve spent the most time on. Halloween is my favorite and that’s made it […]

Instant Autumn Art Print Collection

Recently, I shared a collection of free dark autumn art prints. For those into a brighter aesthetic, I wanted to also share an instant autumn art print collection with brighter colors and themes. This collection features scenery, colors, flora and fauna analogous with Fall. If you appreciate easy and free decorating, you’re in the right […]

Is it safe to buy makeup on Poshmark? Testing makeup.

Is it safe to buy makeup on Poshmark?

You probably know that you can buy clothing and accessories on Poshmark, but did you know you could buy makeup, too? I was skeptical when I first came across this. Is it safe to buy makeup on Poshmark? I had to know. So, I placed several orders, with several different sellers, and I’ve had a […]

Dark Autumn Art Print Collection

Autumn decorating season is upon us. Have you started? I don’t have much up yet but I have been collecting things to put up. Usually for seasonal decorating, I go for creating a vibe. I feel like Fall can go two different ways. The first, warm and vibrant. The second, moody and dark. Today I’m […]

Autumn Bucket List (Things to do in Fall)

I can feel it coming in the air tonight… Autumn is nearly here! What a joy. I start to feel the excitement when the faint hint of crispness hits the air. Fall is my favorite season. There are so many great things to do in Fall. Somehow I always miss doing activities so this year […]

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