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  • tips for buying used cars

    08 July 2014

    Cars?? What the hey?
    We’ve had some interesting car experiences in our 15 years of marriage and some major car problems the last month, so I’m getting it off my chest today and sharing some advice. And money for cars affects money for homes, so it’s legit. Our policy has been to buy older used cars and pay cash and it has worked well until this experience so maybe this can help someone else.
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    courage for the week 7.6.14

    06 July 2014

    love one another -- elaine l

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    tile accents in bathrooms

    03 July 2014

    Here are some tile accents in parade of homes’ bathrooms that I thought would be fun to share:
    Green subway glass tile with classic white:june 2014 127
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    favorite home from parade of homes

    02 July 2014

    Happy July, 320 Sycamore readers! Last week, I went with my sister in law Kristine to some homes in the Utah Valley Parade of Homes. I love visiting the homes for great ideas and inspiration. I wanted to share my favorite home with you – I literally loved almost everything about it. It was by Raykon Construction and so tastefully done and well thought out, I wanted to share it with you:
    For many past parade of homes, I’ve loved the inside but wasn’t crazy about the outside. Not on this one, I loved the exterior presence as you drove up:

    june 2014 002

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    courage for the week 6.29.14

    29 June 2014

    bear bryant practice field

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    caught my eye 6.27.14

    27 June 2014

    Burlap flag banner at Uncommon Designs:

    Burlap Flag Banner

    An amazing home tour one year later at Dear Lillie:


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    3 decorating truths in any home

    25 June 2014

    Hello, friends! A big welcome if you are coming from In My Own Style! I am joining some fabulous bloggers this week for “how to decorate” series that Beth is hosting. I still kind of laugh at myself joining things like this because I have no professional qualifications, but I do like to make things look pretty. I wrote a series a few years ago called “putting a room together” which describes my thought process when decorating.
    Honestly though? We recently built a new home and I have felt a bit paralyzed. Our previous homes have been dated and pretty darn ugly when we moved in and it right off the bat it was obvious to me what needed to be done. I’ve always worked well with making the best of a not so pretty situation. Now, I’m finding myself beginning with all new AND pretty in a situation we created with our building choices. The goal for me now is to personalize it and add warmth and character and I’m reminding myself of a few basics that I will share with you today:
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    the kitchen

    24 June 2014

    Welcome to our kitchen! Most of these pictures our builder had taken (photography by Natalie Bills) before we moved in, so everything looks brand spanking new. Here are some features that we went with:
    kitchen big drawers and range hood hood
    On the top: the range hood! I’m trying to decide what exactly to do with this decorating-wise. It could be a fun spot to decorate for the seasons/holidays. Or to display some meaningful recipes in our family. Or some photos or a large wreath? Hmmm…what do you see going up there??
    The bottom: big fat drawers perfect for pots and pans and serving dishes.

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    courage for the week 6.22.14

    22 June 2014

    unclutter your life -- bradford

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    caught my eye + deals 6.20.14

    20 June 2014

    a romantic home by Windsor Smith at House Beautiful:
    This garage transformation! from Dixie Delights featured at Organize and InspireAugust 2013 391 copy
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    16 things to look for that could make a fortune on ebay

    19 June 2014

    Did you know that I sold on Ebay as a side job before the world of blogging? I sold some of our own random things, others that I had found at yard sales that I had a hunch might be worth something, and I also sold for some neighbors that had valuable things but didn’t know how to use the computer so I would list items for them and they would pay me for my time.
    I don’t have the time for it now, but I still keep my eyes peeled for items that could be WELL worth my time. The best places to find these are at yard/garage/estate sales. Many thrift stores these days have people who are well versed in what items are worth so they catch them before they hit the floor and have their own divisions that sell online. Of course, the condition, year, and style will all make a difference, but here are some to look out for – you never know when you might come across one on an early Saturday morning at a family yard sale.  Heck, maybe your parents have some of these laying around? I’m including the links on Ebay so you can see more info about them. All pictures are also from Ebay.
    Kenner Blythe dolls, especially those with original dresses. This one went for $2000:

    ebay 1



    Anything McIntosh stereo –vintage state of the art, well-built stereos sound enthusiasts LOVE. This one sold for $3,400
    mcintosh

    Vintage Pyrex bowls: this Cinderella pink nesting set went for over $1000

    Diapers! (who knew?!)
    Vintage Disposable diapers – $1,000 a pack!!
    ebay pampers

    or how about vintage Depends for $500 a pack?
    ebay attends

    and vintage Curity Cloth diapers for $300
    ebay cloth diapers

    Vintage brick style cell phones – for $650??
    ebay brick cell phone

    Martha Stewart Noah’s ark cookie cutters can make you $450 richer for the full set:ebay 4

    Remember the little polly pockets?? A set like this sold for just under $1000. The most desirable ones have the little people with the sets.
    ebay polly pockets

    a complete Fireball Island Board Game fetches $450

    Security blankets can bring in big bucks. Think about it: a beloved blanket gets lost and the child won’t sleep without it? It’s amazing what people will pay for a peaceful night.  This bunny one from Fisher Price is most popular and can bring in over $300:

    ebay bunny blanket

    Vintage Mattel Shootin Shell Cap Gun Pistols, especially if they still have the holsters $300
    ebay 5

    Jellybeans for Breakfast book – at least $200 ebay 3

    The Fourteen Bears book – sold for $125ebay 2

    Some ladies love their vintage Lady Schick mist curlers $80
    ebay rollers

    Original Glo Worms that still work? $80
    ebay gloworm

    You are going to wish you kept that Trapper Keeper! They can bring in $100+
    ebay trapper keeper


    Keep those eyes open, you just never know when you might come across one. Have any of you found something at a yard sale that went for big bucks??
    16 things to look for that could bring big bucks on Ebay
     
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    mudroom + easy hat organization

    17 June 2014

    ‘Tis the season for baseball hats to be everywhere around our house! We’ve got 4 different baseball teams we’re chasing until the end of June. Hats were all over the floor, the counter, the mudroom bench, speaking of which—here it is! We’re adding a bunch of high and low hooks and baskets for everything, but it’s fun to look at it in our pre-move in clean and white state. Remember when we discussed mudrooms here?
    Anyway, I needed a hat intervention quickly and with as little money as possible.
    mudroom
    The beauty of unpacking is that you get to remember EVERYTHING you have. And subsequently question why on earth you have it all?? But then times like these when you want a quick solution you are love that you have riktig clips from IKEA (they are only $2.99 a pack, but if you don’t have an Ikea – you can find them here) and some ribbon that will fit the bill.
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    courage for the week 6.15.14

    15 June 2014

    Happy Father’s Day to wonderful men everywhere! To my Dad, one of the hardest workers there ever was…I love you!

    work in an extraordinary manner -- hinckley

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    caught my eye + deals 6.14.14

    14 June 2014

    Well, hello! I haven’t missed posting on a Friday in a long time, but summer is throwing me off in a big way. Here we go:

    She wrapped her IKEA dresser in fabric. At Sarah M. Dorsey Designs:


    * Thank you, Domino for the feature! Go check out 17 fantastic DIY blogs
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    master bedroom curtains

    11 June 2014

    There is something about white curtains in a master that I am drawn to…Clean bedroom #bedroom #roominspirationVelvet Magazine

    sophisticated gray bedroomCanadian House & Home


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    courage for the week 6.8.14

    08 June 2014

    wirthlin -- love the Lord

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    caught my eye + deals 6.6.14

    06 June 2014

    * Today is the 70th anniversary of D-Day. I loved this video where this dear veteran said, “kids these days have no idea what we went through.”

    * 25 gorgeous summer home tours over at the Shabby Creek Cottagepicket fence vanessa
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    fireplace and built-ins

    05 June 2014

    I fell in love with this picture of a family room from Muskoka Living (here!) and I carried it everywhere with me on on my phone as we were making building decisions. It seems like everyone is painting over brick these days, but I still love it’s classic warmth. mantel I love
    It was the spring board for our fireplace and built-ins in our family room. Except that I found out that a curved fireplace was much more expensive than the standard square fireplace our builder provided. I was set on having that curve though, so here is what we decided to do:brick fireplace and built ins

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    courage for the week 6.1.14

    01 June 2014

    intentionality -- christine durham

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    caught my eye + deals 5.30.14

    30 May 2014

    *please click over to pin from the original source--thank you!


    4th of July decorations by Julie Blanner: 
    Fourth of July party decorations & entertaining ideas



    in love with this charming Virginia Farmhouse renovation via Southern Living:
       



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