While I’m at home in Minnesota, I thought it’d be nice to give you all a little tip on how to “make your house a home”. Last week, I had a such a wonderful handful of lady Blogger friends to fill in for me, who told us all what home means to them. Take a peek at their fun and creative posts, if you haven’t already.
Put some stencils or quotes on your walls. A couple of my favorite sites for these wall decals are: 1) Belvedere Designs and 2) Wall Words.These sites have stencils, letters, quotes, words and custom phrases that you put onto your wall. A word to the wise, don’t put these all over your house. You don’t want too much of a good thing. Sprinkle one, two or three throughout your home. This a fabulous way to personalize the kid’s rooms, laundry room, powder room or in the entry to welcome guests into your home.
*I’m always available for design consultations if you’re located in the Southern California area! My Interior Design office is located in La Verne, California. For those of you living outside of Southern California, and would still like my design advice, I offer e-design services as well. Please email me for rates and more info. As a recent Interior Design graduate, I offer affordable and comparable rates. I’d love to help you make your house a home!
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Words carry such meaning and significance to all of us, so this is a great tip, Jami!
cute – i wanted to put a poem/quote somewhere – but i think i've changed my mind on doing so – i'm still up in the air with the idea ..
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Erika
~Tiptoe Butterfly~
That is such a great idea…I would probably use one of my favourite quotes on my bedroom wall:)
Kisses,sweetie
Love these!
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I like typography on walls but totally agree with you — a little goes a long way!