Evolution of my Home Office
Last year I was tired of working out of our cramped home office–a spare bedroom that doubled as a household junk dump, and utility closet. It was right off our kitchen so my desk was constantly a mix of work and family papers and their
Window Rainbow Hunt DIY
Hi from the end of our second full week of quarantine in the life of COVID-19. I've been posting random ideas and activities on my Instagram Stories but had a few requests for more information on this tissue paper rainbow we put on our front
A Self-Care Plan
Update: As I head into Spring 2020's challenge I feel like reposting this could not be more timely. Yes, I will be a Featured Designer this time around, which is very exciting, but it also means I have more eyeballs on me. No pressure, haha. But
A Day in Downtown Napa
Its been said many times many ways, but Sacramento’s location really is the ideal for world-class weekend escapes. We’re within a couple hours of San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and wine regions in practically all directions. Downtown Napa is one hour door-to-door and attending the Napa
A Self-Care Plan
Or, How to Survive One Room Challenge without Suffering a Complete Meltdown. If you follow me on Instagram you have most likely heard about the One Room Challenge, a six-week renovation challenge that ends with a completely finished room reveal. We don't do it for prizes,
Networking for Introverts
I get asked quite a bit how I've managed to get my business and recognition to this point after only a year. Welp, its more like that quote about it taking 20 years to become an overnight success. Or 25. And by no means do
If a tree falls on your roof…
Yes, it makes a sound.If you follow me on Instagram, you know that last month a giant old oak tree tipped over and fell onto our house. It was a dark, stormy night (really it was), and I heard a loud boom at around 5:30
365 days later
A year ago today I stepped into the unknown. With that step I made a commitment to dig deep to understand myself, and be my own friend. This year has involved wading through fear and strong waves of grief, but I’ve learned to let them