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Jul
6
2015

DIY Wedding Photo Booth

By
Molly Spining

When you hear “DIY wedding,” your first thought is either A) “UGH, never! That’s why wedding planners exist,” or B) “Let’s get started! I’m all about crafting.” Whichever camp you fall into, a DIY photo booth project is one that every type of bride can handle. With all of the apps and selfie sticks available, [...]

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Jul
6
2015

Interview: The Junk Gypsies Talk Their Latest Projects

By
Sadee Hanson

If you know (and love) the Junk Gypsies, you probably can’t get enough of their newest season on Great American Country. Sisters Amie Sikes and Jolie Sikes-Smith bring their rebellious spirit and colorful imagination to “gypsify” what most would consider garbage. Their unusual design masterpieces this season bring life to celebrities’ Airstream campers, a friend’s [...]

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Jul
6
2015

Your Ultimate Summer Activity Checklist

By
Molly Spining

Ah, summer — the season of lazy pool days, spontaneous road trips and day drinking on patios. Unfortunately, we only have three months to fit in the aforementioned activities plus hundreds more. This year, we’re determined to make the most of June, July and August. So, come September, we have no regrets, only tan lines. [...]

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Jul
6
2015

6 of Nashville’s Best Honky Tonks

By
Sarah Wyland

They don’t call Nashville ‘Music City’ for nothing! Not only is it home to the infamous ‘Music Row,’ a street of recording studios and record labels where some of the best music ever recorded was made and produced, it is also home to some of the best venues to hear live music. Here are six [...]

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Jul
1
2015

6 Best Fourth of July Destinations

By
Sadee Hanson

Fourth of July celebrations are one of my favorite parts of the summer. The birth of our nation goes hand in hand with family time, hours spent on a lake, barbecues, camping trips and spectacular fireworks shows. With Independence Day falling on a Saturday this year, it’s the perfect time to take a long weekend [...]

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Jun
19
2015

Father’s Day French Toast Strata

By
Nan Kelley

Dad’s big day is this Sunday, and while gifts are always appreciated, a home-cooked meal would be the thing my daddy would appreciate the most! Make Dad a great breakfast or brunch, sit down, and share a meal and some good conversation. This little strata is so easy and so delicious. Make it up the night [...]

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Jun
18
2015

6 Summer Boredom Busters

By
Sarah Wyland

Summer is here and the kids are out of school. While the break from homework is surely welcomed, kids may find themselves bored after a couple of weeks without seeing their friends on a daily basis. Here are six creative ways for you and your family to beat the summertime blues. Hang A Tire Swing. [...]

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Jun
17
2015

5 Easy DIY Father’s Day Gifts

By
Sarah Wyland

Father’s Day is this Sunday, June 21, and if you are still in the market for a gift for Dad, look no further. We have you covered! Whether your dad is a grill master or a suit-and-tie kind of guy, here are five easy DIY Father’s Day gifts he is guaranteed to love. BBQ Tool [...]

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Jun
14
2015

Affordable, DIY Bridesmaid Gifts

By
Molly Spining

Between buying their dress, attending the bachelorette party and bridal shower, and providing overall emotional support, my bridesmaids have done a lot for me. I can’t imagine going through the wedding planning process without them. The least I can do is give them a small gift expressing my love and appreciation. Today, I’m sharing a [...]

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Jun
13
2015

5 Quirky, Cool Places To Visit In Oregon

By
Sarah Wyland

Did you know Oregon is the only state with an official nut? The state proudly calls the hazelnut its own, but it also offers everything from breathtaking scenery and quirky artist hangouts to the world’s smallest park and largest new and used bookstore. Here are five reasons to plan a trip to Oregon this summer. [...]

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