• Holidays at Home,  Home Cooking

    Valentine’s Heart Cupcakes

    Valentine’s Day is something I always look forward to. I find so much joy in adding small touches of pink to our home and creating festive treats. I whipped up these semi-homemade cupcakes earlier this week and had some very eager taste testers standing by. These are pretty enough to be the star of your Valentine’s table and so delicious. To make these a little easier, I used a boxed cake mix and homemade frosting and toppers. First, you’ll want to prepare your boxed cake mix or cupcake batter. I used confetti cake because I knew my little ones would go crazy over it. Line your cupcake tins and fill…

  • DIY Home

    Creating an Organized Cleaning Caddy

    One of the things in my home that is a constant work in progress is my cleaning routine. Through each season, it’s a process of finding what works best for my family during whatever phase we’re in. Keeping a clean house can be completely overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. I am a very visual person drawn to all things pretty, so having pretty cleaning products makes me want to actually use them. This year, I wanted to start by organizing a few of my most used cleaning items in a pretty and cohesive way. There’s something satisfying about opening a cabinet to find matching and labeled items so…

  • Holidays at Home

    Stocking Stuffers for Kids

    It is so hard to believe that Christmas is just around the corner. I’m giddy like a child and can’t wait for Christmas morning but also want to pause time and never forget these precious moments while my boys are little. My boys are at the age where Christmas is filled with so much wonder and getting a glimpse of Christmas through their eyes is truly special. Today, I wanted to share what I chose to fill their stockings with this year. My goal was to choose things that are useful but also items that are fun and exciting. Children love trinkets and candy, and I have so much fun…

  • Holidays at Home

    What’s In Our Christmas Eve Boxes

    Happy Friday, friends! My mind is exploding with all of the fun Christmas activities and crafts I want to squeeze in before Christmas. Today, I’m sharing how we do the Christmas Eve box tradition at our house. This has been such a fun tradition over the past several years since becoming a mom. I love seeing how others celebrate Christmas and all of the unique and fun traditions. This is one of ours. My husband happened to be wearing a coordinating shirt when I snapped these photos and hopped right in. I just had to share this one since he’s the guy behind making many of my ideas a reality,…

  • Holidays at Home

    Kids Gingerbread Apron

    I have another fun Christmas craft to share with you today. I Just can’t seem to get enough gingerbread this year and had fun making these cute little aprons for my boys. You only need a few supplies to make one of these and can personalize it however you want. I used these adorable little aprons from Hobby Lobby. They are small and the perfect size for toddlers. They’re also on sale this week for $2.79. If you happen to grab them on a week they’re not on sale, you can use the 40% one item coupon from the Hobby Lobby website. This would make such a fun gift for…

  • Holidays at Home

    Felt Gingerbread Cookies

    Several weeks back, I was searching online for Christmas decor when I came across the cutest wooden toy Christmas cookies, perfect for my little ones to spend hours serving up and playing with. Although they were darling, I just couldn’t justify spending $25 on them, so I set out to make my own. I came up with these sweet little “gingerbread” felt cookies and couldn’t be happier with how they turned out. Not only are they perfect for pretend play, they make adorable kid friendly ornaments as well as gift toppers. I had fun decorating these and love that they are so budget friendly. You’ll only need 5 things to…

  • Holidays at Home,  Home Decor

    Our Coastal Cottage Christmas

    It’s hard to believe Thanksgiving has come and gone. Christmas is right upon us and I’m excited to share a few glimpses of our Christmas home with you. While the weeks leading up to Christmas are a beautiful time to spend with family creating memories and reflecting on our Savior; it can easily become an overwhelming and stressful time. Today, I’m sharing how I decorated our home for Christmas and what works best for my Family. Christmas should not be stressful and should not make you go into debt. Simply do what you can with what you have. This looks different for everyone. I’ve teamed up with two talented friends,…

  • Holidays at Home

    A Colorful and Classic Christmas Tablescape

    The Christmas decor around our home this year consists of mostly garlands, greenery, neutrals and small pops of light blue. While our home looks festive and cozy, I remember the whimsical and color filled decorations I loved as a child during Christmas time. Creating magical moments and memories for my boys is so important to me. When I decided to go with simpler decor this year, I knew I could incorporate plenty of color in other ways. Aside from decorating Graham and Harrison’s room with cheerful Christmas colors, I wanted to also incorporate color and whimsy into some of our Christmas traditions. I put together this fun tablescape packed with…

  • DIY Home

    Holiday Hot Cocoa Bar

    I am so excited to share a fun little spot in our holiday home with you today. When it comes to Christmas, I’m all about family traditions, no matter how small, and creating sweet memories for my little ones. A hot cocoa bar is the perfect little set-up to leave on a counter or sideboard throughout the season. Some of the things I love about this holiday tradition is that there are endless options for toppings, every hot cocoa station is a little different, and you can fully customize this to fit your family. I chose to set ours up on our kitchen counter where my little guys can see…

  • Holidays at Home,  Home Cooking

    Pumpkin Cupcakes with Caramel Buttercream

    These pumpkin cupcakes are moist, tender, and pair well with the sweet caramel buttercream. I like to dress these up in parchment tulip wrappers and top them with a simple buttercream swirl. These make a wonderful addition to your Thanksgiving table. I’ve teamed up with a few other talented blogger friends to share some of our favorite festive recipes with you. You’ll find 4 other delicious recipe links at the bottom of this post. Pumpkin Cupcakes 1. Line 28 cupcake tins with parchment tulip wrappers or any cupcake liner of your choice. If more convenient, you can bake 24 cupcakes and will have a small amount of batter leftover. 2.…