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DIY Encaustic Tile Look Alike Landscape Pavers

June 28, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

We are all loving the cement tile look right now. With retro, vintage and globally inspired designs, they truly are suited for a variety of spaces. Even though we’ve started seeing an influx of knock-offs hitting the scene, they can still be pricey when working within a tight budget. And there hasn’t been much to hit the outdoor living spaces scene yet. So I came up with a way to get the cement tile look for outdoor spaces but for a very budget friendly price.

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“Encaustic tiles are ceramic tiles in which the pattern or figure on the surface is not a product of the glaze but of different colors of clay. They are usually of two colors but a tile may be composed of as many as six. The pattern appears inlaid into the body of the tile, so that the design remains as the tile is worn down.” [excerpt from Wikipedia- Read More]

The same process applies for the now popularized encaustic cement tiles. Instead of clay, cement is used. Obviously this process is more labor intensive (even if it’s done by machines and not people) and therefore costs more than the look alikes where the pattern is merely glazed over top a plain tile. In most every interior space you and I would ever deal with, these tiles are perfectly suitable and won’t wear down to reveal the true colors of the tile.

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For exteriors, simple grey pavers are fantastic for recreating the look. They’re neutral enough for more any space and the colors you choose to put onto it will show up easier than if you chose a colored or darker or more textured stone.

I went with the square grey patio stone from Lowe’s. I ordered online, went to the online order pick up desk and they directed me to where I should park my truck. They did all the loading with a fork lift. Pretty awesome.

To make the design, I used the Americana Fleur De Lis stencil with a sponge brush and DecoArt patio paint in the color black.

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Yard stones painted to have a cement tile look. A boho garden in progress. @adesignerathome

Encaustic tile look alike yard pavers and customized raised garden bed kit. Aqua yard details - @adesignerathome

I am absolutely in love with how they came out and all my friends and family comment on them when they visit, too. It’s a little touch that helps bring style and interest to a space that can look pretty cookie cutter. I find the selection of outdoor landscaping to be pretty basic and complements all styles. But with a little paint and a stencil, those basic pieces can be turned into  a true design feature. I hope you enjoyed!

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Filed Under: Blog, DIY, Front Yard, Garden

My Budget Boho Window Curtains

June 26, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

I receive a fair amount of comments on my Instagram from fellow boho babes wondering about the curtains I have hanging in my living room. Today, I’m going to answer the question in my quick and easy budget curtain resource guide. But before we jump into it, how much do you spend on curtains for your abode?

 

Quick & Easy Bidget Curtain Resourse Guide

The curtains themselves are just inexpensive tapestries that I purchased through Amazon. The designs are all perfectly boho and they come in an array of flattering colors and patterns. You can get them in different sizes and even for large sixes meant to cover a queen or king sized bed is still really cheap.

My Budget Boho Window Curtains- Bohemian window treatments @adesignerathome

But since they’re tapestries and not curtains, there’s no loop or grommets to put it onto a curtain rod. I’m not a seamstress. I don’t own a sewing machine and I’m not keen on hand sewing things when I don’t have to.

The solution for that is also an Amazon buy. Curtain ring clips are perfect for hanging anything up on a rod that doesn’t have loops (like drop cloths and sheets!). They open up the possibilities for window treatments nicely. I’ve used these in the past for regular curtains, too, to give them a bit more length and it makes sliding them open and closed much easier.

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And if you don’t have a rod, I’m in love with my double curtain rod. It allows me to layer curtains with tapestries for that layered boho look without multiple holes in the wall. I use them for the large set of windows in my living room so that I can have more light in the room with lace curtains and then when we need privacy or to be shielded some from the sun, I have the large tapestries that can easily be pulled closed.

But you could also do two layers for black out versus letting some light through or multiple tapestries for a truly collected look.

bohemian bedroom with tapestry curtain and headboard, hand dyed bedding, multi textures

It’s really that simple! I hope this settles the question. I purchase super inexpensive tapestries mostly designed for draping over a bed or for hanging on the wall. I then add clip rings so that they’ll hang from a curtain rod without having to worry about sewing or gluing loops.

What’s your favorite resource for window curtains?

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35 Wood Watches Under $35

June 23, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

It seems like the recent trend in fashion accessories are wood watches. The look is earthy and I love the boho vibe to it. Plus, any excuse to add in another cute piece of jewelry has me convinced to jump on the trend. But I’m a budget boho babe and I know y’all are, too. So I sat down and did some research to find 35 chic wooden watched for under 35 dollars. Because that’s a price I can get behind.

Have you been on Instagram in the past few months? Have you seen everyone posting about wood watches? I was approached by the brand. They wanted to know if I’d exchange a watch for styled photos and amplification on social media. I looked at the retail price of those watches and was like- heck no! I would never spend that much money on a watch and I certainly wasn’t going to trade my time and trust with my readers for a watch I’d never buy in the first place.

These watches though? I’d definitely wear these ones! In fact, I’m torn between the rainbow and light maple. Which would you choose?

Wood Watches Under $35

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Wood Watches Under $35 - 5 more!

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Wood Watches Under $35 - In All Tones!

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Wood Watches Under $35- men's and women's styles!

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Wood Watches Under $35- wood watch styles for everyone

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Wood Watches Under $35- Budget Fashion

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Wood Watches Under $35- Stylish Wooden watches

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35 WOOD WATCHES - EVERY WOOD TONE, Men's and Women's Styles

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Braided Rope Plant Hanger

June 19, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

If you’re not yet making your own hanging planters, you need to be! They’re quite easy and inexpensive. I’ve made a variety of different hanging planters and today I’m going to show you my favorite one thus far. Minimalistic with boho flair using cotton rope and fringing out the ends makes for a really pretty setting with some cascading greenery.

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Get Started By Collecting These Items:

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Ceiling Hook

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Strategically placed overland knots and a lot of square knots are all there is to it. Below is video of myself making one. It honestly takes less than 10 minutes!

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The result is a beautiful plant hanger that adds subtle texture and let’s the plant shine.

Bohemian make it yourself: macrame hanging planter with video tutorial @adesignerathome

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Budget Curb Appeal Updates

June 16, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

I know that curb appeal is important, but I don’t generally act on that knowledge. And it’s not because we don’t spend time in our front yard. We actually spend tons of time there because my son enjoys having immediate access to greet all the neighbors. What seems to hold me back is the permanence and cost of the changes I want to make.

Landscaping gets surprisingly expensive fast.

Fencing is ridiculously expensive.

And painting a house takes a lot of paint.

Looking put the window. Giant sunflowers, aqua yard chairs, elephant sunshine. - @adesignerathome

Those are really the main three things I want to do with our front yard. I want lots of plants lining a cute fence. And a house in my dream color: teal (or anything, really, just not that brick!). But after a bathroom remodel, a new roof, and moving the hot water heater (and the electrical work that goes into that) we’re pretty kaput on funds.

I couldn’t just do nothing though.

Psychologically, it matters to enjoy what you see when you pull up to your house. So I made little changes with what I had on hand (and a few other things) to make the exterior a bit more cottage charming.

First thing I did was paint the landing, door and front steps.

Then I used a spare shelf bracket, dollar store hanging planter and free plant from a recent festival the little and I went to to make all the flimsy white aluminum work look a bit more cheerful.

Brick home porch. Aqua front door - @adesignerathome

Basic brick ranch with cottage bungalow curb appeal. Curb appeal in progress @adesignerathome

Pots from previous years and dirt I received free in a buy this get dirt free sale a few months ago filled the pots and free herbs from my mom grow in 3 of them. Morning glories and moon flowers from seeds I had in a cabinet fill the fourth.

I mentioned free dirt in exchange for a purchase. And that purchase was raised garden bed kits. They were 4 feet square and 6 inches tall. We made some cuts to fit the rectangular space in front of the living room window and arranged other pieces to fit under a bedroom window. Leftover wood stain makes them feel more finished. I filled one bed with sunflowers, a gardenia, bulbs and a spray painted pot filled with morning glories and moon flowers again. A leftover tomato cage was flipped upside down for the flowers to climb.

Encaustic tile look alike yard pavers and customized raised garden bed kit. Aqua yard details - @adesignerathome

Yard stones painted to have a cement tile look. A boho garden in progress. @adesignerathome

In front of the beds you’ll see inexpensive grey pavers that I used the Americana Fleur De Lis stencil and black patio paint to gave a pseudo encaustic tile look.

And finally, a whimsical flag greets anyone coming up to our porch. It’s a perfect reminder for me, as I can tend to stay in a negative mood a lot of the time. But I know I can choose happiness. I just have to remember to do so. The flag is part of the lifestyle flag collection at Declaration Home. The teal color is pretty amazing, right?

Aqua front porch. Bright paint with brick home. Lifestyle boho porch flag @adesignerathome

The next step I take will either be painting the brick or putting up wood shutters. The budget will play a lot into which one of those gets done first, of course. In what ways have you made your curb appeal more appealing?

 

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Vegan and Eco Friendly Sunscreen

June 12, 2017 by CORINNA HENDERSON

There are a lot of helpful lists for finding products that are cruelty free. And others that are helpful in determining the environmental impact the product has on us and the planet. One of my favorite sources is the EWG.org website. Its even got a menu option after you’ve searched a brand to find out its cruelty free status. But finding a product that is good for you, the planet and the animals can take a bit more time than any one of those lists or search engines can provide. Because none of them are all inclusive and vegan specific data and lists are limited.

So when I spent all of a Sunday cleaning and researching sunscreens, it felt like I owed it to at least 1 other person out there to share what I found.

I’ve checked EWG ratings, I’ve checked leaping bunny certifications and I’ve read all the ingredient lists.

top 7 cruelty free, vegan and eco-freindly sunscreens

Top 7 Environmentally Friendly Vegan Sunscreens.

Every single one of these has an EWG rating of 1, which means it has very little bodily and environmental harm. 1 is best. They’re all also cruelty free. And if ingredient lists are current, they are also all vegan.

1. Sunology

2 oz. tube for $14.99 on Amazon

2 oz. Face for $14.99 on Amazon

2 oz. Kid for $14.99 on Amazon

Bonus* Made in USA, no fragrance

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2. Suntegrity

3 oz. tube for $24.00 on Amazon

5 oz. tube for $36.00 on Amazon

1.7 oz. Tinted Face for $45.00 on Amazon

1.7 oz. Primer for  $45.00 on Amazon

Sunscreen is also available in unscented. Product is not prime eligible at the moment. Bonus* Many other skincare items are made by this brand. And their site has loads of great education information regarding zinc and sunscreens.

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3. Loving Naturals

4.3 oz. for 19.75 on Amazon

4.3 oz. Sport for $19.75 on Amazon

4.3 oz. Baby for $19.75 on Amazon

Bonus* 100% Natural/Organic, Vegan, Paraben-Free, Cruelty-Free, and Gluten-Free.

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4. Kiss My Face Organics

3.4 oz. tube for $14.30 on Amazon

3.4 oz. kids tube for $13.97 on Amazon

Kiss my face is not exclusively vegan. And not all of their sunscreens receive the 1 rating on EWG. The sunscreen stick, sport and the obsessively natural kids are both rated 2. Others from this brand are 3 and higher.

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5. Juice Beauty

3.75 oz. Sport for 16.00 on Amazon

2.0 oz. oil-free for 29.00 on Amazon

All products that have been rated by EWG are a 1 or 2 rating. (Their CC cream is a 1!). Bonus* sustainable business practices (solar power, locally sourced ingredients), soy ink use, and support EWG and Breast Cancer Fund.

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6. Goddess Garden

6 oz. for $16.19 on Amazon

3.4 oz. Face for $10.79 on Amazon

3.4 oz. Sport for $9.16 on Amazon

3.4 oz. Baby for $16.19 on Amazon (not Prime)

6 oz. Kid for  $12.30 on Amazon

3.4 oz. Kid Sport for $12.28 on Amazon (not Prime)

Bonus* Goddess Garden also deals with aromatherapy for those interested in that aspect of well being.

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7. All Good

3.0 oz. tube for $15.99 on Amazon

3.0 oz. kid for $12.79 on Amazon

You win some, you lose some. They do make a plastic-free sunscreen butter but it contains beeswax and is therefore not vegan. I’ll leave the lesser of two evils decision up to you.

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Prices will vary depending on what deals are going on, both on Amazon and other retailers (including brand websites). But I wanted to give you a general idea at least by including what the list price is as I type this. I realize there are much cheaper alternatives. But if you want to do the best for yourself, animals and the planet, it will cost a bit more. Consider it an investment in a better future for yourself. And really, it’s easy to lose our perception on reality. The reality? Many people in the world don’t have access to clean water, let alone sun screen. Food for thought.

I hope you find this guide helpful. Did I include any of your favorites? Any that I missed? Let me know in the comments below!

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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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