Next on our tour of Lindsay’s home is her darling craft room! This is where she creates all of the amazing goodies that she has sold over the years at our Cottage Sale. We love how she had everything so well organized, yet visible and easy to find.
On our Picking Adventure with Jerome this past summer, I scored several vintage soda crates. I hadn’t really decided if I was going to keep them, sell them, repurpose them, or leave them as is. Kim and I recently had the treat of being able to shoot our good friend Lindsay’s beautiful home (tour to...
Remember…this is a working office…the photo of the computer desk IS NOT pretty {I warned you…it is what it is!} but it keeps 2 people’s many moving parts for business and the shelves must handle a mailing station, accounting office, equipment corner, etc. I just put in this wrapping station…it is made up of 6...
To really make a house a home, it’s all in the details… As we shot photos of my client Sue’s home, it was her unique touches that really caught our eye. For example, in her laundry room she has an old wooden floor grate from her Grandmothers home hung on the wall.We definitely had laundry...
Well, we couldn’t jump into 2013 without taking a look back at 2012 . JosieJones & Company had an amazing year of posts, blog features, and 6 magazine features including a cover feature! We have all of you to thank for that. Your support and encouragement means the world to us! So here is a...
I decided to make some cute name tags for my boys lockers. I had bought these wooden tags at Save on Crafts a while back not knowing what I’d use them for but then decided to use them as labels on our lockers. Materials Needed: Wooden tags Craft paper Mod Podge Sponge brush Knife for...
Well the lockers painted up beautifully. Ryan used our favorite spray paint, Rust-o-leum Painters Touch, Heirloom White on them and they look like brand new! I did a little rearranging and a couple simple diy crafts to give it some personality. Stay tuned for the tutorials on my name tags and display board. Hope you...
When we bought our 1913 farm house, we didn’t have kids yet. Most of the work we did on the home was cosmetic with an exception of adding a new foundation, added a powder room to the main floor, and some rearranging in the kitchen. We were limited on options so did the best we...