our very favorites in the history of ever {april 2015}
Aaaaannndddd… there goes April! Here’s a few of our faves from ghosts of Aprils past. Because old content deserves new round ups. Or something like that: Our very favorites in the history of ever {april 2015}!


how to paint your kitchen cabinets {and not die}Â


freebie of the month club: camper printables

building a vintage-esque crate
freebie of the month – spring chickadees




a trunk makeover with chalkpaint

homeschool style – evolution of a space

color love : five mantras to live by

a few game changers in the world of homeschooling

why you should learn to sew, already


alphabet sewing card printables

the family closet: shelving details

the best apple glazed pork chops

And just this month…


how to seal and stain wooden countertops

how to make a magnetic chalkboard


the very best grilled hamburgers in the history of ever


what kind of clutter lover are you?

make your own garden box fence

mother’s day printables + how to make wildflower bombs
purging your home is a lot like marriage
Have an awesome day, y’all!






This round up is perfection! Love that you guys do this because it shows me what I’ve missed! Happy Friday!
I love these posts! I am fairly new to your blog, so it’s like getting a personal tour at the end of every month. 🙂 The comments seem to be closed on some of the older posts, so I wanted to add that we have a modified homeschool situation here at our house. Our 4th grader and Kindergartener go to a Classical Christian University-Model School, so they have school at school 2 days/week and we have school at home the other 3 days. We love it. I have SO many challenging days, though (which mostly stem from ME having a bad attitude about something). Anyway, one time a couple of years ago, I did something fun one day (yeah, it’s a rare event), and I posted about it on my blog. It was a big hit, and I really need to do it again! 🙂 Here’s a link: Fort Friday. Also, I asked for a sewing machine for Christmas a few years ago, and that thing is still in the box hiding in the back of the hall closet. SO Intimidating! I have made curtains, but just used iron-on hem tape and the curtain rings with the clips. Sewing is scary, but I do want to learn. At least I think I do… 🙂