Hi Everyone! This is Jennifer Zuri from Town and Country Living. Today I’m sharing a round-up of some fabulous Fall inspiration from our Live Creatively Inspired contributors. We have a talented team of women on this blog and I thought it would be fun to share some of their Fall projects, decor, and recipes! Fall […]
How to Make a Shabby Lampshade
One of my favorite local stores has some truly creative pieces within its walls, and one such piece was a very cute, shabby lampshade made with strips of fabric. I really wanted it … but it was $55. I gave it a good once-over and decided, “yep, I can make that myself.” And so I […]
Super Easy Canteloupe Sorbet
This summer my daughter gave me her ice cream maker because she wasn’t using it. I’ve had so much fun making ice cream and sorbet and can’t believe how easy it is. I haven’t had homemade ice cream since I was a kid and it seemed like we had to wait forever for it to […]
Little Bit of Honey Sign
At a recent farm market event, my daughter was tempted to buy a cute Honey 4 Sale sign she saw, but I talked her out of it by promising to make one for her. I started with a plain old wooden cutting board that I bought at Goodwill for one dollar. I started by painting […]
Why You Need a Backyard Pond
Summer is in full swing and now more than ever is the time to add a backyard pond to your landscape! The sound of a waterfall is so melodic and relaxing and can melt the stress right off your shoulders. Not only that, a water garden is tranquil and beautiful. Here are a few examples […]
Summer Round-Up of Live Creatively Inspired Contributors
Hello Everyone! It’s Jennifer Zuri from Town and Country Living and for a change I thought it’d be fun to feature a few summer projects from our list of full-time contributors. You might not even realize we have both full and part-time contributors here at LCI, but we do! And each one is uniquely talented. […]
Creating Simple Wall Art with a Goodwill Find
Don’t you love when you find a little something at Goodwill or other thrift store that you can transform into a “work of art?” I found a cute little plaster cherub for $1.99 at our local Goodwill and set about to creating simple wall art with it. Here’s the “after” of my little cherub from […]
Lettuce Arugula Soup
I know what you’re thinking … gross, right? Didn’t we learn as children that anything green tastes terrible? I thought this soup sounded so disgusting but yet, I was intrigued and had to try it. Fate laughed in my face as I fell in love with this green, creamy concoction. I always change up recipes to make them mine […]
Super Simple Handmade Place Cards
You don’t need to set an elaborate table to make a good impression on your dinner guests. Small details can make a big impact, and an easy way to create a little pizzazz for your table setting is to create handmade place cards. And today, I’m sharing how to make super simple ones that just […]
It’s Tulip Time!
Out in my yard the daffodils are blooming, the crocus and scillia are nodding their heads in the breeze, the Virginia Bluebells are peeking up out of the ground, and the tulips are making their appearance. I’m so so happy that it’s tulip time out in the yard! Although they’re not blooming yet, I thought […]