This post is sponsored by Wilsonart. I was compensated for my time and Wilsonart provided a gift card to give away to one NewlyWoodwards reader. All opinions are my own. When I was asked to be part of the Wilsonart Dream Kitchen Challenge, it was a no-brainer. Kitchens are my favorite part of a house […]
Fast and easy window cleaning
I cleaned my windows yesterday. I know. Alert the media. Typically I wouldn’t consider this newsworthy enough for the blog. (After all, NewlyWoodwards is the place for hard-hitting news.) But as I was wiping down the glass on the insides and outsides of the windows, I realized that I have been avoiding this very task […]
Sew Midwestern
Once upon a time there was a girl named Kim. (That’s me.) She started a blog. (That’s the blog you are reading here.) This blog led to her to meet another blogger named Michelle. (That’s her.) They became very good friends. And life was good. And then one day, they were discussing their plans for […]
DIY custom country boy onesie
For the second heat transfer onesie, I went with something more personal. I fell in love with the tractor design by Practically Functional. (She also shares great tips to use heat transfer material if you haven’t used it before.) I changed up the design to be perfect for my little tractor lover. This design was perfect […]
A Baby Gap-inspired mustache onesie
I have two words for you – Baby Gap. Two words that make me lose all will and control. The store that makes me forget the word budget. I love all those baby chinos. And hoodies. And overalls. Today’s project all started when I got an email from Baby Gap with this picture. (I would […]
Making fence planters from cans
Back in 2009, we got creative by adding tin can flower pots on the fence. It was a wonderful way to add color to the landscape on a budget. After four years, it was time to hit them with a new coat of spray paint and I thought I’d revisit this project in case you […]
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