So we have been looking for some table lamps for a while and I haven't found any that I really liked...or that I liked the price on. I've been watching at our local thrift shop known as Deseret Industries for a couple of weeks and I finally found the perfect lamps. At first I thought the bases were the same but as I looked at them I noticed that they were slightly different but both were adorable and in perfect condition. Then I started browsing the lamp shades to see if I could find something with some character and sure enough I found the two perfect shades, it must have been my day. One was an antique and the other was plain cream and just needed removal of some ruffle around the bottom. The best part...the price. Here is a rundown of my total cost for this project:
2 lamp bases- $6.00 ($3.00 a piece)Antique lamp shade- $.50 (that's right 50 cents!)
Ruffle shade- $1.00

Ruffle shade- $1.00
In total for two cute lamps that added some much needed charm to my previously bare living room I spent $7.50! I was ecstatic! After some quick cleaning they were perfect! And that ruffle was barely holding on so it only took me 30 seconds to rip it off. Enjoy the pictures!
Use them to add color to a
Try something different and put the lamps behind the couch instead of on end tables.
Lamps can also add symmetry and a sense of balance to a room, so instead of mixing try matching!















Find a way that works best for you to organize your media area. The family room always seems to be the messiest in my house because so much goes on in there. Have labeled baskets for games, cords, gaming systems or toys. That way clean up is a breeze and everyone knows where to find exactly what they're looking for. Also if you have bookshelves, limit yourself to what will fit on the shelf. Your shelves start to look cluttered when you stack on top of books or movies and in front of them.
Create an entryway, whether at your front or back door that is functional and decorative. If you can't find a bench like this one or don't have room, then try hanging decorative hooks and a shelf. That way they won't take up valuable floor space, but you'll still have somewhere to organize coats, hats and bags. 
What a cute idea for a summer picnic! To get this look you simply need paper flag fans and then place them on the top of the place settings. What an easy and inexpensive way to decorate. Plus, if you or your guests get to hot, you all have your own personal fan.
If you don't have an actual striped tablecloth then you can always find some fun striped fabric and drape it over a white tablecloth. I also thought it was really fun the direction that they laid the fabric, just added something different from what you would normally see.

I love the idea of hanging bunting flags for your party. They're so festive but simple at the same time. I also love those cute sunflower cupcakes, and putting them on a tiered stand is a great way to display them.
Remember that if you want to put a table and chairs outside there is absolutely nothing that says you need to get a matching set or if you do get a set make sure you make it your own. These tables have so much personality! 




What a fun beach theme! It doesn't scream beach, it's classy and relaxing.
I think owls are such an interesting and smart bird. I think I would put one in a library or on one of my bookshelves if I could find one this cute.
