You may remember that we used the same adhesive a few weeks ago on our cabinet moulding update.
Wishing you all the very merriest Christmas possible!This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of The International Housewares Association for IZEA.All opinions are 100% mine..

So, it’s the middle of the Christmas Season and things are getting crazy.Presents, wrapping, decorating, running around, and somehow trying to find joy within all the madness can really turn us all into a bunch of little grinches.You know you want to find some time to have friends and family over, you just don’t really, you know, actually want to have to do anymore.

You’re already maxed out!Before you avoid having people over and regret it afterward, pop on over to Inspired Home.

and read the article that I put together over there all about how I keep my stress level low and manage to be ready to holiday guests whenever the opportunity arises.
I’m sharing super simple, straightforward answers to what you really need to have on hand to be able to sit back, relax, and enjoy your guests with casual wine-tasting style offerings.I’ll be back on Monday with all the updates!Here’s where the story of how we came to live in our house starts.. Well, no, I guess it starts back about a year ago when we decided to leave our life in the big city behind and move our little family of three back to my husband Chris’s hometown.
Then there’s the part where we bought the big ol’ farmhouse out in the country, right near Gramma’s house so our 6-year-old daughter Kennedy can see her everyday if she likes..But now’s the fun part; the part where we move in and get to work tearing apart walls, uncovering history and renovating our own home exactly how we want it, just for us.
It’s about a simpler life, adventures in the country, and creating roots for ourselves and future members of our family.. Come along for the ride!Definitely take 5 minutes and make up a couple of these to have on hand so you aren’t stuck handing your kid one of those hard lunch box ice packs, or the frozen bag of peas that you were going to have for dinner.
(Editor: High-End Ring Lights)