Bloggers’ Best Fall Home Tour
…Walmart and a Virginia Tech pennant pillow. The bolsters used to be plaid and I gave them an easy update with paint. This technique works like a charm and the…
…Walmart and a Virginia Tech pennant pillow. The bolsters used to be plaid and I gave them an easy update with paint. This technique works like a charm and the…
…with a pieced paper lampshade, a creepy skull, and two crows. This lamp looks so pretty when it is lit at night. I removed a few of my Virginia Tech…
…and orange designed for the Virginia Tech fan. Collegiate Confetti also offers Sally’s polka-dot design in green and gold and blue and orange. Collegiate Confetti offers scarves designed for…
…got a CD of Civil War essays by Virginia Tech professor, James Robertson. He is a fabulous speaker and brings to life any topic that he is discussing. I am…
…Mill (music store) and then we left Roanoke for Radford. Tech had a game on Saturday, so we took an alternate route to avoid traffic on the interstate. I’m glad…
…that the bread board was used by one of Virginia’s relatives and not by Virginia. She might have store it in her shed after she inherited it. Santa in…
…I took advantage of my days off to take time to do a little pantry organization. I admire bloggers who stencil their pantry walls or make tags to label bins…
…residual soap from it. Use a scraper blade to remove the label from the container. Use Goo Gone and a paper towel to remove the label adhesive. Rub-on letters can…
…find. Circling around the room you see the Vintage Virginia Tech Memorabilia display that I shared a few weeks ago. We really enjoy our family room. It’s a…
…after I finished working on the deck. It was pollen encrusted and looks so much better now. The Virginia Tech and Wisconsin chairs were a birthday gift from Mr. SP…
I can hardly remember a Christmas party growing up that didn’t include Hot Virginia Dip. Hot Virginia Dip Hot Virginia Dip is a baked appetizer that is both creamy and…
Greetings, friends! Before I share my recent visit to Maymont in Richmond, Virginia, I want to share a bit of good news. Last Wednesday I had my second set of…