Hey, guys! In today’s video, we are headed to Target & Dollar Tree for a Fall shop and decorate with me in 2018. I LOVE the farmhouse style, and the finds at Bullseye’s Playground are AMAZING this year. From pillows, to blankets, to pumpkins, to natural and neutral decor I will love for years to come. What new finds are you loving? What is your favorite DIY?
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Such a great blog. Enjoyed seeing your ideas. I found my daughter, at 3, sitting in my green house eating all the red tomatoes, and I mean all. So relate to Owen’s adventures.xx
At least tomatoes are healthy! 🙂
Love the farm theme. Live in Corpus Christi Texas. On the rural roads trips to my Grandmothers who lived 45 minutes away were 100’s of fields growing cotton,corn &grain. As a child my parents would pull over let me pick one cotton bud but when fields were plowed there would be 1000’s of buds left was allowed to pick up more. Since the farm theme is popular you can never find the cotton stems at $ tree. The fields were just plowed thought about gathering a grocery bag full sell on Ebay :)Other people already had the idea! Did find some stems to cut that missed the plow. Cotton is weather worn but makes it charming. Brought back tons of GREAT memories picking them parents. TY for posting your farm theme and cotton stems. Jogged memory it was cotton season :)Wish I could send you a pic of them in a vase. Don’t have a farm theme but like looking at them.
If you want to share a picture with other Do It On A Dime fans, you can post them on the visitor post section of my Facebook page! 🙂 Looking forward to seeing it!
Hi Kathryn- would you please show us what you do with your home decor as the seasons change- for example how do you take down and store your pumpkins and leaves etc when you are ready to move into winter?