Hello! I’ve been gathering some good finds over the past month that I wanted to share with you!
First off, it’s a perfect time to begin wheat grass for Easter! It’s super easy and makes a beautiful Easter centerpiece (and you can throw it in your smoothies afterward!) Here are the easy instructions
Next, to go along with your Easter dinner this really is the best carrot cake from Southern Living!! My sister Kelsey introduced us to it and it is so divine. There is also a sheet cake version if you’re not into the 3 layer cake thing.
Okay, we have to talk bunny plates. Pottery Barn came out with these in 2012-2013 and I was a bit obsessed with them and actually spent a lot my birthday money on bunny cupcake plates!! They became really hard to find though and were going for crazy amounts on Ebay. If you are still looking you can get a set of 12 for $600 (!!!!!!) BUT! I was in Burlington Coat Factory picking up new Sunday pants for my super fast growing 13 year old boy and guess what I saw?
Bunny cupcake plate knockoffs! So I think the original PB ones went for $14.50 or close to that.
Here are the knockoffs:
Left is PB, right is the knock off for $5.99. There is more detail in the Pottery barn one and a little rim of beads around the plate.
I love this one and actually like the knockoff on the right better with the little foot raised ($4.99)
And this one was $5.99 and I don’t remember seeing this design at Pottery barn, it’s super cute though with the baby bunny climbing on the mom’s back. I found them at Burlington Coat Factory – but they could be at other discount stores like it – maybe like Marshalls?? They are so cute to put nests on or candles or little pots of greenery.
And speaking of candles ^^^, if you are looking for a dupe of Capri Blue Volcano candle, Pomelo Citron from Bath & Body Works is close! Not exactly, but it’s a great spring/summer scent! It has “crisp Pomelo, Island Citron, Agave Nectar” while Volcano candle is tropical fruits, sugared oranges, lemons and limes, lightly exotic mountain greens – I would say I don’t smell the green part in the Pomelo Citron as much but it is still so, so good and I got a couple for $10 each this past weekend on their sale, so less than half the price of the Volcano candle. The first B&BW store I went to was sold out but another one had just gotten a shipment in so I snagged some!
Okay, next up is the fact that Hobby Lobby has some great pillow covers!! This one is the Kilim pillow cover was only $10 and some change with the coupon but it has great texture and detail.
The gray & cream woven one was also great:
So was the gray sweater knit pillow for around $6.50 with coupon!
And this black and cream kilim wool cover for $11.50 with the coupon
And last but not least I have to share this gem I found at the Dollar Tree!!! Back in 2015 I shared that a scraper/chopper I had gotten on Amazon was a favorite thing and it definitely still is – so I was THRILLED to see that the Dollar Tree has one now and it is every bit as good! It is the Cooking Concepts brand is of course, $1. I use these in the kitchen to scrape off counters or cut up brownies, another in the bathroom to scrape off toothpaste or dried up hair gel on the counters or floors, there was some frozen gum on our front porch that I used it on. It’s just a handy tool to have around and you can even order them online now!
Do you remember when Design Mom first highlighted and interviewed Joanna Gaines in 2012?? So fun to look back – this was the first time I was introduced to her.
* the most popular cereal in every state
* the Hobby Lobby floral photo challenge has teens doing elaborate photo shoots in store
and DEALS! These are the prices when I hit publish, they can change or run out at anytime:
* The Air Fryer is only $59.99 when you use code 777HYPUA at checkout!
* today only: Blue Max Chainsaw $102.99
* today only: 93 gallon deck box $90.35
* Coleman 16 quart wheeled cooler $12
* Goodfellow Men’s Jersey Polos are only $4.48
* folding metal dog crate $14.99
* Green Works 3 pack multi-surface cleaner only $6.50 when you clip the coupon and choose sub & save
OR
* CLIF chocolate chip peanut crunch 12 count bars $7.89 when you choose sub & save
* Fisher Price Whackasaurus $5.99
* Bath and Body Works has a free item with a $10 purchase – in store or online
* Yankee Candle has buy one large jar, get one free with code 2FOR1 at checkout or print to use in-store
* LEGO Easter Set $9.84
* Calico Critter Koala Family $12.65
* Planters 24 variety pack cashews and peanuts $9.99
Happy Weekend!
The most important features that I would want in a house if I built again is still a mudroom, a pantry, and closets. I really think these spaces give things a home and allow the rest of the house to be uncluttered.
* Mudroom: a drop place for everyone – shoes, coats, hats, keys, backpacks, sports gear, snow gear. With the 7 of us I would probably have made ours bigger and put doors on the lockers to contain the clutter. You can also click here to see some of my favorite mudrooms.
* Pantry: I love pantries! You can see more about ours here but the counter with plugs to put all of the small appliances, including the microwave is my #1 favorite thing so they don’t have to be out on the kitchen counter. Here are some more favorite pantries and also some from the Parade of Homes.
* Closets & Storage – closets don’t have to be huge but think about placement:
- off of the front door for coats for guests/store off season coats
- where will you put cleaning items vacuums and brooms?
- where will toys be stored?
- what about extra blankets, pillows, sleeping bags?
- do you have a good spot for suitcases/luggage?
- I would have a linen closet for every bathroom, even if they are small! For towels, toilet tissue, soap, toothpaste, sunscreen, bug spray, medications, beach towels, etc.
* A storage room is so nice for holiday decorations, camping and outdoor gear, luggage, extra chairs and tables, etc.
And just some general building tips – I went back and added some more to wiring and electrical that we thought of as well.
* make sure your garage is deep enough if you want a work space and wide enough for 2 cars to open doors and with space to walk around and get babies out of carseats and unload groceries. We would have added another garage as well – they don’t cost that much more but by the time you have lawn equipment, bikes, tools, and teenage drivers they fill up quickly!
* make hallways and stairs wider than normal. We had friends suggest to go by ADA standards for wheelchairs which prepares for anything in the future and makes plenty of room for furniture moving.
* Porches: I would have made our walkway and stairs wider. Also, you’ll want to make sure your porch is deep enough if you are putting rockers or other furniture. I love to have enough room to decorate for the seasons so I made ours bigger than normal. ;)
* Landscaping – this is a HUGE one. Make sure you know what (if anything) is included with your builder for landscaping. Sprinkler systems, trees, sod, bushes, curbing all cost A LOT and after you do some upgrades you may not have anything left if you have not budgeted for it in the beginning. More on landscaping here.
* water heaters – this was a number one thing people advised us to go bigger one and we have never regretted having two 50 gallon water heaters for our family of 7. With families visiting often, dishwasher and washing machine running constantly -- I don’t think we have ever run out?
* another top tip from friends was get the thickest padding you can for carpet! Even if the carpet isn’t the greatest the padding makes all the difference.
* if you have an attic, get the pull-down ladder for easy access.
* Wire now for features you may want in the future, or at least put the conduit to add it later. Think solar panels, hot tub, generators, surround sound or theater, lighting for backyard sports court, etc.
* automatic lights! Think about which lights you will want to come on automatically and work with your electrician to choose auto timers – probably Christmas lights and any front light fixtures and motion sensors are nice for security on back porches and entrances.
* make sure you know your builder’s warranties. You will be so ready to sign the papers and move in but take the time to double and triple check before you sign to make sure everything was finished the way you agreed to because it’s usually a pain to get them to come back after you have moved in! Check grout, baseboards, flooring, paint and make sure doors, windows, cabinets, and locks are working properly and don’t stick.
* sub-contractors will take the road of least resistance so make sure you communicate about EVERYTHING and bring pictures of what you want to leave with them so there is no confusion. Think direction of flooring and tile, grout and mortar spacing and color, crown moulding placement and style, directions you want doors to swing, outlet placement, cabinet handle placement, etc.
I would have gone with thinner grout lines on my kitchen backsplash but I never mentioned it so they just went with standard. I would have gone with white mortar on my brick but they went with gray because I didn’t discuss that with them. As with any relationship communication is everything.
* You will be amazed at how quickly upgrades add up. There will be things you don’t think about but decide would be good to upgrade now and all of a sudden you are at your budget limit. Here are some things we did ourselves to save some money: if you have laid flooring before, consider doing some yourself on the weekend. We also chose to not have them finish our garage (painting, baseboards, door moulding, etc.) I had them prime but not paint three bedrooms. This saved money and gave me time to figure out paint colors, decor, etc. We also choose to hydro seed our lawn instead of sod which saved thousands and we did most of our own landscaping.
I hope this helps! It sounds overwhelming but it’s actually kind of fun at the same time. Click here to read Part 3 of Building a Home Tips! I would love to hear if you would add anything or give any tips to home builders!
* Am I Invisible? The Pain-Relieving Response to Being Rejected or Excluded at Hands Free Mama
and deals! These are the prices when I hit publish, they can change or run out at anytime. Lowest price means this is lowest price within the last year, within $1:
* Prime members get Colgate Optic White 3 oz size for $2 and then get a $2 credit toward a future purchase of the product
* lowest price: Miracle Gro Indoor Plant Food Spikes $1.97
* today only: Old Navy denim jackets are $15
* Bluetooth Deadbolt – transform your smartphone into a key $99
* Toddler Sleigh Bed only $55 shipped
* lowest price: Dyson DC59 Cordless Slim Vacuum $159
* lowest price: Cool Water Woman 3.4 oz perfume $11.80
* I had a couple of hours to kill in Wal-mart while my tires were being changed yesterday. I shared on Instagram stories some of my fun finds – here is the ikat rug I was talking about. The 5X7 is $68
And the 2 pack of pillows for $19.99
* the Time and Tru blush slip on shoes with comfort footbed $12.88
* Time and Tru Shandle sandal with comfort footbed $9.88
* sizes are more limited in the Time and Tru shirts I showed
* And the men’s Wrangler Vintage Wash shirts I loved are $14.97
* Play and Scratch Cat Toy $4.85
* Suave 2 pack sweet pea & violet deodorant $2.50 when you clip the coupon
* lowest price: White Sierra bib snow pants, size 7-8 $6.68
* lowest price: Quaker Chewy 58 count chocolate chip granola bars $6.89
* Annie’s Family Size Mac & Cheese 6 pack $7.38 when you clip the coupon and choose sub & save
Happy March weekend everyone!!
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