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}
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!
Jenna says
This round up is perfection! Love that you guys do this because it shows me what I’ve missed! Happy Friday!
Jenny B. says
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… 🙂