I adore free printables. I like to share them quite frequently here on the blog, because if I'm making them for myself, why not share? Today's freebie was inspired by my buddy Jenna at Rain on a Tin Roof. Her "More Issues Than Vogue" printable in her bathroom was so amazing, but I wanted a little more bling in the mix, so I decided to make my own copy. I started on an office makeover a few days ago, and found some great frames at Target on clearance. They sat on the floor for a few days ... continue reading...
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Crockpot Italian Sausage and Pepper Sandwiches
Happy August, Shabby Creek friends! It's me, Claire, from A Little CLAIREification, back with another slow cooker favorite. This one is so easy you won't believe it which is perfect as Back To School time draws near. If there is one thing my Husband loves, it is Crockpot Italian Sausage and Pepper Sandwiches. He works hard and is always cooking up delicious food that I love so it's nice to surprise him with one of his favorites every now and then. I can toss all of the ... continue reading...
make this: DIY tea towels
You know how sometimes in life you're looking for something specific in your mind, however no matter how hard you look you just can't find it. Yeah, me, too. I searched high and low all over town for some black and white tea towels - you know, the pretty kind? I couldn't find them anywhere. I was ready to give up and then the thought struck me - why not just make your own ding dang tea towels. So I did. And guess what… you can, too. These DIY tea towels are so easy, and honestly at about $2 a ... continue reading...
How I made a month of Freezer Meals in one afternoon
One day, on an absolute whim, I decided it was time to try my hand at freezer meals. I figured if I could learn to declutter the rest of my day, it was time to simplify supper time. It happened innocently enough: I was making chicken & dressing for dinner and realized I'd made way too much for us for one meal. I thought "why not put half in the freezer?" I'd done it before with lasagna, so I knew it would mean the meal would hold a pan hostage for a few weeks, so I decided to pop over to the ... continue reading...
DIY Outdoor Rug (inspired by Zinc Door)
Why are outdoor rugs so expensive? Indoor rugs, I can kinda understand - because a good one can last you at least a decade. But outdoor ones might last a couple of years at best in our kinda weather. So when I started putting together things for our brand spankin' new front porch, I knew I'd want to find a DIY outdoor rug solution. After some smart shopping and lots of thinking, I figured out how to get a pretty rug for under $25. First, let's take a look at the rug that inspired my ... continue reading...