Vintage lamps are always so unique and quirky. They have been on the top of my thrifting list lately because of all the fun up-cycles you can create with them. Today I am going to share two easy up-cycles for a pair of milk glass thrifted lamps I found recently. These lamps would be entirely perfect on their own as lamps, but if you aren't in the market for lamps, they can make the perfect cloche base or even pair of candle holders. This DIY was so very simple, anyone can do it! Supplies vintage lamp(s) nut & bolt cloche candles hot glue (optional) Directions Unscrew the mechanical parts of the lamp. Most lamps unscrew in many different pieces. You can ...
Flannel, Candles, and Fur – the Essentials for a Cozy Winter Bedroom
Tonight's windchill is -38, you read that right. Sometimes I feel like we live in an unique version of Mars on Earth here in North Dakota. Having a cozy bedroom to snuggle up on these blistery, cold nights is necessary! This year I have three go-to tips for a quaint, winter bedroom that will give you all the cozy feels. Flannel Nothing is more nostalgic for me than soft flannel sheets in the winter. My mom used to switch out our sheets as soon as the first snow fall hit the ground and it was the best way to keep your bed extra warm on those winter nights. I keep the tradition alive for my entire family and I often switch out patterns each year. This year I did this fun candy stripe ...