How To Prevent and Manage Mosquitos Safely and Naturally

How To Prevent and Manage Mosquitos Safely and Naturally

I’m one of those people that gets devoured by mosquitos. My mom always told me that it’s because I’m “so sweet” which is cute and nice, but jeez do I hate those pesky creatures. Last year, we had issues with excessive mosquitos so I called in support from the county’s vector control program. I learned a few things straight from an expert, then I’ve applied them for the past year. Now, I’m here to report to you the key takeaways.

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The Free and Easy Software I've Been Using For Home Designing

The Free and Easy Software I've Been Using For Home Designing

Whether renovating rooms or just planning a new furniture layout, I’ve been using this free app for years. It’s so simple to use - and there’s no need to understand CAD or Photoshop! Truly anyone can do it if you have some patience to figure out the quirks. In addition to designing a new layout, the renderings are so pretty and helpful for visualizing your new space!

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Pressure Washing My Outdoor Cushions For The First Time in Two Years + A Video

Pressure Washing My Outdoor Cushions For The First Time in Two Years + A Video

When we remodeled our primary bedroom a couple of years ago, we added beautiful outdoor seating to extend the space to our backyard. It’s been great! But, I’ll admit that I neglected doing a deep cleaning for two years. Mostly because it’s just so easy to care for outdoor furnishings in our climate. They sometimes get food spilled on them, and they do get rained on, but the San Diego sunshine often dries out the moisture and bleaches out the stains in a matter of days. Or so I thought.

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I Made Custom Quarantine Postcards! And You Can, Too!

I Made Custom Quarantine Postcards! And You Can, Too!

While staying home during the COVID-19 crisis, we’re yearning for ways to stay connected. So, I made some quarantine postcards that I sent to friends and family! It tells them I’m thinking of them and it serves as a unique souvenir of these bizarre times. Plus, the kitschy nod to an antique travel postcard during a time when we aren’t traveling is cheesy and I like that kind of sentiment.

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Weekly Roundup

Weekly Roundup

The things on my mind including a portrait on our front steps, an art print that I can’t stop staring at, becoming a hairdresser, dogs doing dog things, ranking lamps, pants with elastic, a funny construction bit, how infectious disease shaped American bathroom design, four tips to transcend design trends, a sweatshirt of my favorite city, and my monthly playlist.

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