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Year: 2015

Mad About Modern Macrame

I am excited to share that as of just a few weeks ago I started as a freelance content creator for BHG.com through their new program called @Home with BHG.  Increased work load, YES, but for good reason!

@Home with BHG, contributor Jenna Burger Design

So what will I be doing?  In simple terms, sharing + inspiring what I love… design and decorating.  I will be creating and curating stories + slideshows pertaining to everything about the home including trends, styles, colors, seasonal decor, etc…  The content will then be featured on BHG.com.

No worries though, I’ll still be sharing unique + fresh do-it-yourself tutorials and decorating inspiration here on JBD.  Plus, of course, when I have a new article over on the Better Homes and Gardens website, I will surely let you know!

And that is the perfect segway into sharing with you that my first post on BHG.com is live and I would adore some love… wink, wink.

What’s goes around, comes around, and often bigger + better the 2nd (or 3rd) time!  Macrame, textile creations using knots, is once again making a splash throughout home decor and fashion.  Come over to check out stylish + in-trend (opposed to trendy) ways to incorporate beautiful Macrame creations into your home… it’s a far cry from your grandma’s knitted owl designs of the 70s!

Click to read the full article on Mad for Macrame >

Trend Alert: Modern Macrame

More content coming soon to be featured on BHG.com!

 

How I Organize Kids Toys

If I could, in an ideal world, I’d have a dedicated room just for toys.  Oh, and clean laundry. All tucked away behind a pretty closed door.

Can’t a girl dream?

Since I don’t live in fantasyland (or a huge house with endless rooms for that matter) + I want my kids to be where we are and be surrounded by what they love, I am constantly changing and updating how I store my kids toys.

I want my kids to play with their precious possessions as much as they want, but *I* just don’t want to see them ALL out, ALL of the time.   With 3 kids in a range of ages (1, 6 and 9), toys could easily consume our home as each are interested in something different.

How do I avoid TOY TAKEOVER?  I strive to continually improve on creative ways to store their stuff to keep everyone in our humble abode happy.

How I Organize My Kids Toys: TIPS + unique EASY & STYLISH for how I organize my kids toys, www.jennaburger.com

How I organize and store my kids toys…

BASKETS + BINS

Using baskets + bins for storage certainly isn’t new or innovative, but it really works.  Having one or multiple baskets in most rooms of the home, helps make cleanup time quick & easy. In our home, I have baskets in many rooms so that as we move from space to space, there is something new to play with.  This is specifically geared towards little ones who attention spans are small.

For the older kids who have a lot of a specific items (animals, superheros, legos, etc), I have labeled baskets + bins. As they’ve grown, their toys have gotten fewer and smaller in size so much of it is in their room instead of in the living room.  But even moving their stuff to their space, I still have created spots for everything.  If everything has a specific place, then it will make it easier to put away items + STAY ORGANIZED!  The easier the better!

How I Organize Kids Toys: tips + unique EASY & STYLISH ways to organize kids toys, www.jennaburger.com

Pretty bins make a difference!  Baskets or bins don’t need to match.  Create a vignette of differing baskets in varying sizes + shapes.  Toys will all of a sudden ‘disappear’ when surrounded by stylish decor.

How I Organize Kids Toys: tips + unique EASY & STYLISH ways to organize kids toys, www.jennaburger.com

UNIQUE TOY STORAGE IDEAS

Storage for toys + kids stuff doesn’t have to be a traditional toybox or a typical basket.  Outside-of-the-box ideas for organizing + storing toys can be anything that will hold something.

One of my favorite items for kids storage are old chests.  Of course, you have to be careful with little fingers, but chests are large (to hold A LOT) and great to look at.   They can be a beautiful element for any interior and serve a dual purpose – toy storage + end table or coffee table.

A chest for storing toys: TIPS + unique EASY & STYLISH for how I organize my kids toys, www.jennaburger.com

I have several vintage chests around the house. Found from thrift stores and garage sales, they hold a multitude of kids favorites, like the collection of trains that all my kids still enjoy.

A chest for storing toys: TIPS + unique EASY & STYLISH for how I organize my kids toys, www.jennaburger.com

In our living room, the old world style chest sits under the modern, minimalist lucite coffee table.  Not only does it serve the purpose of storage, the play of old and new makes for a sophisticated styled setting.

Open up this old chest and voila, it holds the kids entire train set (which they still enjoy playing with)…

A chest for storing toys: TIPS + unique EASY & STYLISH for how I organize my kids toys, www.jennaburger.com

When my daughter got to the age when she was introduced to Legos, the collection of Lego Friends began and has since exploded.  She has quite A LOT and all the creations needed to be organized in some way.   I chose to use and convert the ever-so-popular colorful toy bin, which wasn’t being used anymore, by adding flat shelves to create a ‘bookcase’.Toy Organizer turned Bookshelf: TIPS + unique EASY & STYLISH for how I organize my kids toys, www.jennaburger.com

Using a 1″ x 12″ cut to the specified width, new wood shelves fit in perfect to create a 4-tiered shelf.  This upcycle idea was easy & inexpensive.  Plus there was no need to buy something – score!

Toy Organizer turned Bookshelf: TIPS + unique EASY & STYLISH for how I organize my kids toys, www.jennaburger.comGO LOW. GO VERTICAL.

Maximize your storage capabilities by using every inch possible.  Wall space is ideal for vertical storage to organize books, collections, etc.

My son is a hoarder collector so when decorating his room, I introduced more storage than he needed and since, he’s filled the extra space with more stuff.   Pallet shelves hold books. Honeycomb shelves give space for displaying favorites.  Leaning shelves hold collections.

How I Organize Kids Toys: tips + unique EASY & STYLISH ways to organize kids toys, www.jennaburger.com

The space under the bed is prime real estate for storage, especially in a kids room.  For my son’s space, these rolling carts (a do-it-yourself project) hold baseball cards, small skateboards, etc.

How I Organize Kids Toys: tips + unique EASY & STYLISH ways to organize kids toys, www.jennaburger.com

Going low and going vertical helps to get things off the ground, thus creating more clear floor area. In closets, add shelving as high as possible for extra storage of blankets or non-everyday items. Add hooks in the entry for additional coat/bookbag storage. Hang additional shelving in the basement and/or garage for more space to put large bins.

COMMIT

Getting organized is one thing, but staying organized is truly a commitment. Rotate toys every month or few months to keep them interesting and fresh. Once you’re organized, take the extra 10 minutes each day to tidy up and monthly to go through each room to purge any unused items or papers – both of these I personally do and IT HELPS!

Expect that there will be minor setbacks throughout the year, but remaining positive will help keep you motivated to stay organized.  Conquering in small doses is best.  It’s continuous work, but worth it to create a home you love and enjoy living in!

The simpler we live, the saner we are! Rid your lives of the clutter and unused things to achieve a more meaningful, organized home.

How I Organize My Kids Toys: TIPS + unique EASY & STYLISH for how I organize my kids toys, www.jennaburger.com

Burlap Candy Corn Pennant

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

One day I’m writing about upcoming trends for the coming year, the next day I’m sharing a cutesy Halloween craft.  You truly never know what you’re going to read next or what I’ll be in the mood to inspire you with… always new + interesting!

Halloween is just a couple weeks away and upon being inspired by the fun festive decor in the Target Dollar Bin, I spruced up my Fall porch with a simple, inexpensive, and fun burlap pennant to look like candy corn… so yummy, don’t you just want to eat it?!

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

I really am not a crafty gal but I just couldn’t resist making this pennant.  I could have spent the few dollars to buy it, but since I had all the materials on hand from past projects, I decided to DIY it!

MATERIALS

>1/4 yard burlap
>cardstock / heavy paper – I used a manila folder (for pennant template)
>craft paint in the colors of white, orange, and yellow
>sponge brush
>twine
>scissors
>toothpick + tape

1

Using cardstock or heavy paper (I used a manila folder), cut out a template for the pennant ‘flag’.  Size is up to you.  My template is about 5.5″  x 8″.  In all, I created (8) pennants, then cut them out with sharp scissors, and ironed them flat.

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

2

Dividing each pennant in 3 sections, I used a sponge brush to paint on the orange in the middle section first, then followed it with the white and yellow paint at the top and bottom.

To create a straight line, I cut out a piece of cardstock (I used a manila folder again) and painted up to the line.

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

When they were complete & dry (the next day), I was ready to create the pennant.

They look so good, I could eat them… #yum

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

For this part of the project, I used the twine, scissors, tape, and a toothpick.

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

3

I lined up the end of the twine with the end of the toothpick and wrapped it tight with tape.  Then starting at one end of the pennant ‘flag’ top, I poked through the burlap with the toothpick and pulled through the twine.

At the other end of the ‘flag’ top, I poked through the burlap again and pulled the twine through to the backside.

I continued this step for all the ‘flags’.

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

The spacing between each ‘flag’ is subjective but I chose about 3″ and left about 2′ of extra twine at each end to hang and adjust.

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

And this is the result.

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

It really was so easy to make and it dresses up the front porch so pretty!

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

Inside the house or out, this simple + inexpensive burlap candy corn pennant was so fun + fast to make – 20 minutes total!

DIY Craft: Burlap Candy Corn Pennant. Simple, Inexpensive, and Fun! Perfect for Halloween! Tutorial @ www.jennaburger.com

Can you believe I got crafty?!  Kinda Crazy, but it really was enjoyable to step back from the big projects + big decisions and just have fun.  This crafty-business has me thinking…

HAPPY HALLOWEEN.

If you like this festive project, you might like this Halloween pillow I made a few years back which is also on my porch.

Halloween pillow using ombre effect & stencils. Festive + Fun! tutorial by www.jennaburger.com

 

Choosing Art + Accessories to Compliment the Home

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

It’s pretty incredible + awesome what a fresh coat of paint can do.  Whether on the wall or on a piece of furniture, a new hue can instantly change the look & style.

I love bright & bold colors, but I don’t enjoy color overload.  In small doses it works. A vomit of too much color – not so much.

Where a vibrant hue is introduced it should equally be balanced with quieter, softer, more neutral colors.  There needs to be the quiet with the crazy.  Let the bold ‘speak’ and the quiet ‘enhance’, to create an interesting + engaging composition.

When I chose to revamp my latest furniture makeover, I chose a dynamic hue of ‘kelly green’ but knew that it would be surrounded & layered with neutrals.  The cabinet is the statement piece and the layers are what makes it breathe.

Each element that surrounds the cabinet needed to be methodically chosen to magnify the cabinets beauty but allow the eye to rest.  It’s the balance of fun & calm…

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

When it came time to choosing ART + ACCESSORIES, I felt it had to be subtle.  Not understated, but quieter.  Whatever was chosen had to compliment, not compete.  As much as the cabinet is a statement, the artwork + layers of accessories needed to be strong but in a different way than the strong of the bright color green.

What to put on the walls with a bold color, like this green beauty, was tricky.   A quiet wall color for the backdrop was a must and artwork that enhanced the intense green would pull the entire composition together.

It’s truly all about balancing the bold and the quiet.

Finally these beauties came into my life…

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

Thanks to the many creative talented artists at Minted, there is no shortage of options.

Bold & Bright.

Quiet & Neutral.

Everything at your finger tips.  The only difficult part is making a decision. 

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

With custom art being unattainable for many due to budget & resources, Minted makes it easy by connecting artists with those looking to fill their walls with beautiful, meaningful custom creations.  A nice bonus is that many of the prints are limited edition art and only a certain number of prints are produced. To me that makes each piece of art more special and unique. You and 5000 don’t have the same artwork on the walls of your home…

And let’s not forget how wonderful it is to support these artists to build their business and gain exposure.  I just love it!

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

The two prints above the cabinet are Tradewinds and Weathered.  They have a cohesive thread, but were created by differing artists.

This new vignette is in my master bedroom, which has a serene, soft aesthetic.  Another reason why the bold green works so well.  The other colors in the space are shades of white and hints of plum, so the selection of this artwork was perfect.

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

The artist who created Tradewinds shared this thought,

“I find sometimes the simplest stroke, laden with just the right value of pigments can invoke a feeling, or memory, or inspiration. This color study invokes the imagination. The colors are inspired by the ripples of the ocean as the trade winds play, the reflective sparkle of the sun on the waters surface, and soft hints of pink coral and colorful fish swimming beneath!”

I couldn’t have put it any better.

About Weathered,

“This mixed media piece explores varying degrees of opaque and translucent color, amidst layers of overlapping brushstrokes that create a warm yet weathered texture. I was inspired by the the various and ever-changing textures and palettes around our small hobby farm, including a chicken coop made from aging weathered barnwood, rusted vintage metal license plates, and acres of trees and foliage.”

Such beautiful words.

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

All my artwork from Minted are such treasures because you can truly feel the artists love + devotion for their work shine through in each of their creations.

I’m thrilled with how this cabinet has evolved as my style has changed over the years.  And I am equally happy with the elements that surround it to enhance it’s beauty!

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

DISCLOSURE: THIS IS A SPONSORED POST WITH MINTED.  ALL WORDS + OPINIONS ARE 100% MY OWN.

Furniture Makeover: Cabinet Gone Green

New content on the blog has been a bit sparse as of late, but it doesn’t mean that I haven’t been hard at work conjuring up more awesomeness & greatness.

Along with family life that always keeps me busy, I’ve had a flurry of new + exciting client projects (near & far), and I was away for a few days in Boston at a design conference hosted by Wayfair (check out pictures from my trip on my Instagram feed).   Being surrounded by SO MUCH TALENT & hearing others speak so passionately about their businesses, really gave me the spark and motivation needed to be open to the exploration of new & different paths as my future unfolds.  I know I am just at the beginning of this long journey of exploration…

As each day continues to unfold with wonder, I am excited about TODAY and that’s because I have a new furniture makeover project to share with you.

Check out this green beauty…

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

I love giving new life to old furniture.  A piece that is made well + has ‘good bones’, can truly live on for years.  Giving a favorite heirloom or thrift-store-find a pick me up with a dose of TLC + a fresh coat of paint, will just add to it’s life long story; its journey.

This cabinet that I have just given life #17, is older than me (so just over 21, hehe – NOT).  For decades it sat beautifully in my moms home, but for the last 9 years, it’s been a treasure in my humble abode.

It started out stained, I gave it a makeover a few years back with paint + a glaze overlay, and now it got another refresh with a major splash of color.

Hello to my ‘new’ gorgeous green beauty…

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

Before I share more on the process of painting it, let me take you back to what it used to look like…

FIRST 35 YEARS.

Cabinet Before

LAST 9 YEARS.

Cabinet Before

NOW.

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

She truly needed a revamp AND she got it!  She looks better now than she did at 20.  I hope they say the same about me some day…

THE PROCESS.

The last time I tackled a BIG furniture makeover >>> the china cabinet makeover, I broke all the steps into individual blog posts.  Since this is a smaller scale project, I’m going to include all the details in this one post, but if you want more specific detail on the various steps, here are the links t o check out.

> how-to prep + sand wood furniture

> why + how-to prime wood furniture

> tips + tricks to paint wood furniture

> adding details + styling

> china cabinet ‘reveal’

To start this makeover, I brought the cabinet outdoors on a pretty, sunny day a few weekends back.  When the weather is good, I love to work outdoors!  I set myself up on the driveway and got workin’.

Cabinet Before

I sanded the all the surfaces using my orbital sander + hand sanded the nooks & crannies that couldn’t be reached.

Before & After CABINET MAKEOVER: The process of sanding, priming, and painting a cabinet to give it a fresh, new look. Tutorial on www.jennaburger.com

Before & After CABINET MAKEOVER: The process of sanding, priming, and painting a cabinet to give it a fresh, new look. Tutorial on www.jennaburger.com

Then I gave the entire cabinet a good wiping off with a lightly damp cloth.

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

Typically I would prime the surface next (as I did with the china cabinet), but since I primed this cabinet when I painted last using a stain blocking primer, it wasn’t needed. So I went right to painting with the new hue.

The color of choice for this project was an interesting one… there’s always a story.

I envisioned a true kelly green color for this cabinet and upon working with Glidden Paint last year on the china cabinet, I had to turn to them again for this makeover!  They pointed me in the right direction for choosing the best color using their Simplified Color Palette.

Call me crazy, but I finally chose a paint color featured in the Team Colors collection. My color of choice was Boston Green, the perfect green hue from the Boston Celtics. I had it mixed at The Home Depot in Glidden DUO Paint + Primer

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

Glidden Duo Paint + Primer is A+ because it truly is more than paint!  Because of the Paint + Primer formula, I save time & money.  The paint applied beautifully and the coverage was exceptional.

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

I opened the can of paint and was a little taken back by the color.  It was bright.  Thankfully when it was applied to the cabinet and dried, the intensity quieted.

Using a new angled brush, I applied the first coat of paint in a semi-gloss finish.

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

first coat complete.

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

3 coats later it was complete.

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

I paired the fiery, robust cabinet against a quiet, neutral wall and styled it with elements that were complimentary.

A few favorite books + accessories that aren’t as intense and loud sit atop the cabinet to balance out it’s boldness.

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

Go big or Go Home!  That is the motto for this cabinet makeover.

One last peek at the before & after…

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

What a change!

Thanks for checking out my latest and greatest DIY project.  I’ve got plenty more up my sleeve, so stay tuned.

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Turquoise Table with Wood Top

Howdy there friends!  Happy Monday!!

I was brought many smiles last week from all the praises I received on my Fall front porch.  It’s fun to know that so many of you love color too.

Today’s post is going to be short, but good!

As I mentioned during the Fall front porch tour, I introduced a few new elements including the recently painted coral wicker chairs + the turquoise table, both of which were garage sale finds.

It’s amazing what paint can do.

For the wicker chairs, I used my new Homeright hand spray painter but for the table that I turned turquoise, I used good ole’ spray paint in a can.

Here it is on the Fall front porch…

Turquoise Table Before & After: table that was falling apart with no top got a makeover using turquoise spray paint & pallets.

It didn’t always look like that.

This is a quick pic I snapped and shared on Instagram of my finds a few weeks back…

Garage sale finds

3 items that were desperate for attention.

The table was rusted.

It’s paint was peeling + chipping off.

And it didn’t even have a top.

THE TRANSFORMATION.

I started off by scraping off the chipping paint and sanding some of the edges.  To be honest, I didn’t go crazy with that.  I knew it would never be perfectly smooth and I was okay with that.  After I cleaned it up a bit, I whipped out a new can of turquoise spray paint.

Turquoise Table Before & After: table that was falling apart with no top got a makeover using turquoise spray paint & pallets.

A few coats later, it was complete.

Turquoise Table Before & After: table that was falling apart with no top got a makeover using turquoise spray paint & pallets.

THE WOOD TOP.

A few days later when the paint was completely dry, it was time to add a top.

My neighbor had recently finished a pallet project (per my recommendation – wink, wink) and had a bunch of pallet boards left over.  They were already disassembled, cleaned, AND sanded, so all I had to do was cut them to size.

I measured the length of the table and using the powered miter saw (see my recommendation + favorite tools), I cut them to the correct length so the boards would set in to the existing lip around the edge of the table top.

Turquoise Table Before & After: table that was falling apart with no top got a makeover using turquoise spray paint & pallets.

Once cut, I set them into place.

Turquoise Table Before & After: table that was falling apart with no top got a makeover using turquoise spray paint & pallets.

Turquoise Table Before & After: table that was falling apart with no top got a makeover using turquoise spray paint & pallets.

The boards took no time at all to cut and place in the lip – maybe 10 minutes.

And transformed table that was once garbage-bound now sits beautifully on my front porch.

Turquoise Table Before & After: table that was falling apart with no top got a makeover using turquoise spray paint & pallets.

Turquoise Table Before & After: table that was falling apart with no top got a makeover using turquoise spray paint & pallets.

Turquoise Table Before & After: table that was falling apart with no top got a makeover using turquoise spray paint & pallets.

The turquoise hue gives the front porch such a vibrant pop of color, especially along with the coral chairs + the green door.

It’s amazing what spray paint + a bit of TLC can do!

>>> If you haven’t seen it, don’t miss out on taking a tour of this years Fall Front Porch

 

Fall Front Porch… with COLOR

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Welcome!

It’s officially Fall – HAPPY FALL Y’ALL!

This might look more like a Spring porch than an entry decorated for Fall, but you know me…

I love color.  When color-opportunity knocks… I quickly answer.

I’ve been wanting to spruce up the front porch for a while with a few new elements, but of course didn’t want to spend a lot of $$$.

With my newly painted coral wicker chairs + a newly spray painted vibrant turquoise table, our front porch has taken on a new life + a whole new look.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Our front porch is certainly not a big space, but it’s cozy & Oh So Inviting; The perfect welcoming into our home.

The front door is the center point of this quaint outdoor space.  It took me a while to choose a color for the door, but I went with my tried & true favorite apple green hue, Valspar Crushed Oregano.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

When the time came to paint the new front door this past Spring, I knew I wanted to introduce the color of coral, but the door wasn’t the right place – it was quite the dilemma choosing a color.  In the end green was the right choice and I have loved it ever since + this door which is 3/4 glass allows so much light to filter into our foyer.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

I’m not a big proponent of seasonal decorating (I don’t have a huge amount of extra time + money for it), but I do enjoy adding a few touches by layering in elements amongst my everyday decor.  Layers are key!

For this revamped front porch for Fall, the main elements were adorned with simple seasonal favorites.

I added mums to the vertical pallet hanging on the siding.

I tied cornstalks to the face of the pillars.

I adorned my door with a festive wreath.

And I layered in pumpkins & gourds in varying shapes and sizes.

All of which I got at Lowe’s – not only my go to for building items, but seasonal needs.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

That is pretty much it for specific decor for the season.  But even just those easy + simple touches layered in have a created a festive setting.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Many of the other elements for the porch were either in the same place as before or repurposed from someplace else in my house.  I also rotate items in and out throughout the year or season to keep things fresh and interesting.  When I find something I love, and especially if it’s affordable, I snag it.  I may use it immediately or hold on to it until the time comes when I have the ideal ‘home’.

Lanterns are a favorite to fill with Fall favorites…

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Some (keyword is, some) plants I started growing in the Spring are still going strong – surprising, I know.  This beauty is great for shaded spots and it actually ‘died’ soon after I got it.  I never got around to throwing it away after all the leaves curled up and fell off.  But guess what, it came back to life and has been doing great ever since.

Adding in a few pumpkins at it’s base has instantly brought it from Summer to Fall.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

I love the burst of color that the pumpkins + gourds have brought to the porch.  They mix in beautifully with the turquoise lutchens bench & other elements like the orange birdhouse & yellow planted fern.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

This side of the porch got a revamp with 2 new chairs & a table.  The cedar chairs from before had lived long enough. I wanted to bring in a splash of color to which 2 new chairs, specifically wicker, were the perfect spot.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

It’s amazing that these 2 chairs were falling apart & completely different colors.  Even though they are differing styles, they are unified by the vibrant coral hue.

Using the HomeRight Finish Max hand sprayer to paint them made my life so much easier (TUTORIAL FOR > PAINTING WICKER)

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

I adore how the turquoise table with the rustic wood planks that I added looks great with the coral.  This table is the same turquoise as the lutchens bench so it’s the perfect extension of color.

Before and After garage sale metal table transformed with spray paint

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Our family are definitely front porch sitters (versus back deck loungers) and we spend a lot of time here.  From watching the kids ride bikes to enjoying a cup of coffee + book, many hours are spent enjoying this front porch.

Along with spots for sitting, I also needed a place to rest our drinks or play a card game.  Along with the turquoise table, I repurposed the round wire spool as a “coffee table” in front of the chairs.

That wood spool for winding large wire + cable was found on the side of the road years ago.  I still love it.  What I do for ‘treasures’ would amaze you.  Or freak you out…

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

The wood spool “table” is about 24″ round so it’s the perfect size for a pretty vignette of lanterns + gourds.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

An overall view.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

SHOP MY SPACE.

Create a front porch like mine by shopping your home or purchasing similar items.

front door color -Valspar Crushed Oregano 6000-6C, semi-gloss finish
wreath – DIY tutorial
white garden stool – Lowe’s
turquoise lutyens bench
vertical pallet garden – DIY tutorial
bird pillow – Lowe’s
blue / turquoise ceramic pot -Lowe’s
two toned blue planter (on step) – Lowe’s
coral chairs – DIY tutorial
chevron rug – Five Below
tall yellow lantern – Homegoods
turquoise lanterns – Target
white lanterns – Lowe’s
pumpkins + gourds + cornstalks + mums – Lowe’s

Lastly, I have to show a before & after of where this front porch started years ago and how it looks now…

Before & After front porch

The stone base that we added this past Summer has really “dressed” up the foundation of the house so much. Tutorial for > Adding Stone Veneer to a House Foundation

Before & After front porch

Thanks for stopping by and taking the tour of my Fall front porch!  I wish you could stay a while…

DISCLOSURE: THIS IS A SPONSORED POST WITH LOWE’S.  ALL WORDS + OPINIONS ARE 100% MY OWN.  AFFILIATE LINKS ARE ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS POST.

WOW to Painting Wicker

I’ve been excited all weekend to share an amazing WOW, Ah-Ha moment!

For the past few weeks, I’ve slowly been transitioning my decor to Fall by adding in seasonal favorites.  NO huge updates or changes, but a few touches here and there around the home to welcome the season.  One main focus has been the front porchI even shared a peek at it last week on Instagram when my prop assistant ran away with my gourds.  I feel like the entry of the home is a good place to put the most effort since it’s the first area you & your guests see as they enter the home AND a little effort can make a big impact.

I bought mums (some of which died – my black thumb has returned) and I have a few new trash-to-treasure items that I’ve slowly been introducing.  You got a peek of them a few weeks back – remember?

One new-to-me item was a wicker chair.  I was looking for a sister, and I found “her”.   They needed a bit of sprucin’ up, but I wasn’t in the mood to paint them.  Who wants to paint wicker?  NOT ME!  So they sat.

BUT THEN, I decided to finally use my hand paint sprayer that has been sitting in the garage for months and voila, no joke, 20 minutes total THEY. WERE. DONE.

THE RESULT.

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

And guess what I didn’t do most of the work. WHAT? Why?

Yup, my 9 year old took over the job.  Literally we had so much fun spraying these 2 wicker chairs that we were battling who got the sprayer.  #hewon

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.comSeriously though, this hand spray painter by HomeRight is amazing.  It is incredible.  I am just mad at myself that I have not used it sooner.

REWIND.

Before I get ahead of myself with excitement, let’s rewind…  A few weeks back I had major success at a garage sale and snagged a bunch of new-to-me ‘trash treasures’.

I had shared this picture on InstagramGarage sale finds

I transformed the planter with the most gorgeous green hue…

Before and After planter - $1 garage sale find transformed with Green Citrus spray paint

…And now it was time to finally paint the wicker chair (plus another one I found) a fun coral color.

It took a few days to choose a color, but I decided on Sherwin Williams HGTV Home (available @ Lowe’s) Lei Flower – SW6613.

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

I was ready to GO!

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

I didn’t want the paint to spray everything in sight, so the Spray Shelter by HomeRight really came in handy.  It too was my first time using it, but set-up took about 5 minutes and I had my son helping me a bit.  Assembly was just like putting a tent or beach shelter together.

The instructions are attached directly to the bag that the shelter comes in, which is genius!

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

Right when I was done erecting the shelter, it started to rain.  Just my luck, ha.  So I moved it to the garage…

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

NOW, I was ready!

Being totally honest, I was nervous to use this ‘machine’, but there really was no learning curve and there was little set-up / clean-up.  I hate reading directions, but HomeRight has made it so easy with a one-page Fast Start Quick Reference Guide.  Within 3 minutes of opening the box, I was ready!

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

With the paint in the canister (read my helpful tips below before starting), I was ready to start.  I pushed the trigger and the paint started to flow.

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

Details on the HomeRight Finish Max Fine Sprayer

VIDEO

I never take videos, but I couldn’t resist.  I had to show you how quick + easy the paint covered the chair.

On to the next chair…

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.comIn about 10 minutes, both chairs were covered with coat #1.   A bit later I sprayed them again with a second coat and they were done.

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

TIPS + TRICKS

Here are some tips + tricks I learned along the way (plus my friends Jaime & Ashley shared a few tips with me on Instagram) so you too can ditch the nervousness of using this sprayer…

> Get full coverage of all nooks & crannies by moving the piece of furniture to spray at different angles – I especially had to do this with wicker!

> Paints & Stains need to be watered down so they flow through the sprayer properly.  With the sprayer comes a handy gadget to determine the appropriate water needed + there is a helpful chart in the instruction booklet.

> The Finish Max can spray horizontal, vertical, or in a cone pattern.  You can easily choose the direction by turning the dial on the front of the sprayer.

> There is no need to clean the sprayer between coats. Leave the paint or stain in the container (of course if time between coats is days long, then clean it).

My new coral chairs looks Ah-Mazing on my front porch and it’s almost complete for Fall.

Want a peek?

Enjoy.

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

More to come later this week…

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DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

DISCLOSURE: THIS IS A SPONSORED POST WITH HOMERIGHT.  ALL WORDS + OPINIONS ARE 100% MY OWN – I TRULY LOVE THIS PRODUCT.  AFFILIATE LINKS ARE ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS POST.

Decorating the Home using Fall Favorites

The chill is in the air and I’m wearing a sweater today.  I’m actually lovin’ it!

How about in your neck of the woods…  Does it feel like Fall yet?

Aside from my favorite Fall things like wearing oversized cable knit sweaters, going apple picking, and Sunday football with the family, I love the changing over of blankets from light linen to heavy wool, and the swapping out of pillows from bright hues of yellow to deeper plums and emerald.

And that was exactly what I did last weekend.

Check out this living room shot I snapped & shared on Instagram

Decorating for Fall: changing over of blankets from light linen to heavy wool, and swapping out of pillows from bright hues of yellow to deeper plums and emerald

Even though I am not completely ready to say goodbye to the long, warm days of Summer, Fall has a special place in my heart. It’s the season when I got married, it’s the time of year when my daughter was born, and it’s when a routine can once be established as the kids head back to school.

Whether you love the look of warm, rich hues (all year round) or simply adore the Fall and want some inspiration for making a few seasonal updates, there are a simple ways to spruce up your home décor using Fall Favorites…

PUMPKINS, GOURDS, PINECONES, APPLES
Fall is all about nature, and layering in as many seasonal favorites amongst your everyday décor can make a simple, but big impact look.

> Pumpkins in a platter.

> Gourds on the mantel.

> Pinecones as a centerpiece.

These are all easy and beautiful ways to decorate for the season. Gathering leaves from the yard (or faux from the craft store) can be the perfect base as seasonal go-to’s are layered atop. Or after your family apple picking adventure, put together an overflowing collection of apples in a low bowl or basket that can adorn the dining table.

All simple ideas that make a big impact!

Still one of my favorites EVER… a log centerpiece with leaves + pumpkins.

DIY: Log Centerpiece - perfect for the table or mantel. More Decorating ideas for the Home using Fall Favoritestutorial for >>> log centerpiece

Pumpkins, gourds, leaves on the mantel. More Decorating ideas for the Home using Fall FavoritesFall mantel with feather

Pumpkin filled lantern. More Decorating ideas for the Home using Fall Favorites.Lantern filled with pumpkins

DECORATE WITH NATURE
You may not need to go far or spend any money to adapt your décor for the coming season. Be inspired by your surroundings. Head outdoors to collect leaves, branches, and any natural materials that would be ideal to create an eye-catching table centerpiece or wreath. Arrange a bunch of branches with leaves of varying colors in a vase or glass mason jar and display them on a dining table or entry table vignette.

One other idea is to press your leaf findings and display them in a picture frame as I did with these ferns found in my yard.

Fall Tablescape: More Decorating ideas for the Home using Fall Favorites.Fall tablescape {gourds galore}

Fern Art in a foyer. More Decorating ideas for the Home using Fall Favorites.tutorial for >>> Fern Art

'leaves' in a vase. More Decorating ideas for the Home using Fall Favorites.

ADORN YOUR DOOR
The front door, often thought of as the “mouth” of a home, is the perfect place to make a statement. Have little time or a small budget, focus on the areas of the home that get the most traffic. Adorning your front door with a beautiful seasonal wreath or decorating a front porch with colorful mums will truly create an inviting and welcoming first impression.

Other seasonal favorites to decorate with can be indian corn, hay bales, and varying sizes and colors of pumpkins. Adding in a plaid throw or tweed pillow can truly create the feeling of a textural cornucopia of color for the season as well as the springboard for what’s to come in the homes interior.

Fall Wreath. More Decorating ideas for the Home using Fall Favoritestutorial for >>> Autumn wreath with plum + peacock accents

SEASONAL COLORS + PATTERNS
The unique and range of seasonal hues including reds, oranges, and yellows can lighten up not only your spirits but add warmth and contrast to your everyday interior. Beyond the typical warmer colors of Fall, other favorites include deep plum, emerald, mustard, and winter white – all ideal to layer in for the coming Fall season.

Fall is all about feeling cozy and warm. Swapping your everyday décor staples with ones that have more texture (like a new linen lampshade), will give an instant boost for the season. The simplest and least expensive way to update a space for Fall is to swap out those lighter, brighter throw pillows of Summer for a style that is more lush and soft. Try fabrics like velvet, wool, and flannel in hues of chocolate, golds, and warm pastels.

Another big impact look would be to introduce a new rug that will set the tone for the rest of the space. A rug can anchor a room and can instantly change the aesthetic of a space. A rug with warm hues and an interesting pattern could be the perfect change to immediately update a room.

Fall Porch. More Decorating ideas for the Home using Fall Favorites.Fall Front Porch

Fall Tablescape: More Decorating ideas for the Home using Fall Favorites

Fall Tablescape: More Decorating ideas for the Home using Fall FavoritesFall tablescape {gourds galore}

SMELL MATTERS
Home is not only about how it looks, but also how it feels and smells. Making a natural air freshener using cinnamon and apples can truly make for a yummy, cozy, welcoming aroma. Or try a candle that has a wood or spice scent.

3 yummy favs…

Favorite Fall candlesRetwined candle / Baies Scented CandleWoodwick Gingered Pumpkin

Autumn is truly like no other as the days turn crisp and the leaves reflect the hues of colorful candy corn. Seasonal décor doesn’t have to be elaborate or time consuming.

A few simple touches go a long way – the simpler, the better.

Creating a Meaningful Home: Duke Manor Farm

CREATING A MEANINGFUL HOME blog series featuring Bloggers sharing the story of their home: FEATURED is Laura Janning of Duke Manor Farm - a MUST READ story!

Today’s guest post for Creating a Meaningful Home blog series: Year 3 is Laura of Duke Manor Farm.  Welcome Laura…

I am so happy that Jenna asked me to be apart of her Meaningful Home Series. I am Laura Janning and here at Duke Manor Farm, I am all about creating a home that makes sense for everybody…not just me.

If it means swapping rooms and furniture out that will provide more practical use for the family, re-purposing old to make new again or creating special spots in your home that will gift you memories…. I say just do it.

15 years ago my husband and I decided to take a leap of faith and put our perfectly amazing home on the market and buy some property in North East Georgia and build a farm. Overnight, I traded in my corporate suits for some jeans and tee’s and the fancy sports car for a a big ole tractor….which we now call Bubba. Yes, everything has a name around here. My friends and family thought we were nuts giving up our quaint little subdivision, our offices were basically down the road and a grocery store that we could walk to. But we had a dream, and more importantly we had a vision of creating a space and a lifestyle that had meaning and would create life long memories for us, our family and our friends.

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Fast forward 15 years later and Duke Manor Farm is now surrounded by 3 very active kids, dogs, cats, chickens, donkeys, fish and a slew of wildlife. Our lifestyle on the farm is now the catalysis for my decorating decisions in our home and around the property. Gone are the days where I want perfection in every room, perfectly fluffed pillows and walls that have no imperfections.

IMG_3033a view from the back of the house

These days, it’s more like a scuff on the floor adds character, a hole in a pillow isn’t the end of the world, a scratch on the table top doesn’t mean we won’t enjoy a good meal together and a chicken greeting you on our front porch isn’t totally out of the question.

 

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We are a very active family and spend a lot of time outside and when we designed and built our home a lot of emphasis was placed on our outdoor spaces. It’s not to say that we don’t love hanging together in our family room . Which by the way use to be a screened in porch but made more sense to be the family room after a few years of living here.

family room

or in the den….which use to be a playroom which has evolved over the years to know what finally feels right for the space…and the occupants who take it over with books, devices and the tv.

den

or sitting around our breakfast table that use to be the family room because we didn’t want to give up the big farmhouse table and it was close to the kitchen.

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But our favorite spot as a family and with friends, is probably sitting right here on our front porch laughing, talking and creating memories.

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Besides, it’s where everyone, including the chickens are welcomed!<

If you would like to see more of my real life funny farm, I would love for you to stop by Duke Manor Farm anytime and to see more of my home tour click here.

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How fabulous is Laura’s story?  I adore that Laura & her husband followed their dream, turned their lives upside down, and are now LIVING the way THEY want + how they desire!  Hands down, Laura has a great sense of style, but her home is comfortable and filled with what is most meaningful to her family.

With Fall just around the corner, I thought I would share a favorite seasonal setting and that has to be Laura’s Southern Fall Porch.  I love the warm hues & charming seasonal touches.

Souther fall porch by Laura of Duke Manor Farm

Head on over to Duke Manor Farm, and give Laura a BIG HELLO!

Check out all the Bloggers that have contributed to this series on
Creating a Meaningful Home

Plus don’t miss out on all the previous Bloggers who contributed to this series in 2013 and 2014!