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  • It’s a Nice Day for a White Wedding

    An Indian summerย served upย the perfectย day forย my daughter’sย country wedding at Davis Farm in Big Rock, Illinois. This was a true DIY wedding with lots of burlap, daisies, and sunflowers. Friends catered, baked the cake, and arranged the flowers. Mother, daughter, and son-in-law lent their creative touch with invitations, programs, chalkboard signs, hanging lights and paper lanterns….

  • Cupcakes and My Home Town

    Whenever I need a little pick-me-up, I make the short drive to my hometown of Geneva, Illinois. Quaint and idyllic, the town was settled on the Fox River in 1835 and carries a heavy Swedish influence. In fact, the town’s biggest festival (held in June)ย is appropriately dubbed Swedish Days and attracts thousands of tourists. Residents…

  • Pretty in Pink

    Would you live in a pink house? Our circa 1875 Victorian-style farmhouse was pink when we firstย moved in 15 years ago. And although I didn’t mind since pink is my favorite color, we’ve since painted it a buttery yellow. I’mย editing someย photos ofย its exteriorย and hope to post them soon. For now, I’mย giving a nod toย our home’s…

  • Divine Dining

    My 140-year-oldย dining room is screaming for a re-do. Well, maybe not screaming … but it could use a little help. I’m happy withย the colors; Martha Stewart’sย Quaking Aspen greenย walls paired withย white trim,ย but the table and chairs couldย use some freshening up. The windows could use some dressing, too. Right now they’re graced with a simple, white, roman…

  • Burlap and Lace Wedding

    Introducing my new blog with a tribute to my daughter Bridget, who was married to Zac on October 8th, 2011. She wanted a burlap and lace wedding on a country farm and after months of searching, she found just the right venue that blended rustic charm with lots of rural beauty. I just love the…