My Picks for Photographers

Are you a photographer? Me too. I always bring at least three different quilts with me to an outdoor photo session. Why? It is always good to have something for your clients to sit on if you want them on the ground. I personally hate getting my nice clothes dirty, and you don’t want to ask your clients to do that! The quilts also add some color and texture to photos.

With 109 new quilts this week, it is overwhelming to look through them all and choose the best one for you. So, I picked my favorites (75 out of the 109!!!) for a photo session. If I was running out the door today for a family session, I would grab three or more of these quilts below!

I try to grad one or two quilts with lots of blue fabrics. Blue seems to always match whatever my clients show up wearing. I then grad a quilt that is more multi colored because they always match too. I then find one with more white. This fits my style and will match well too.

These are all available tonight (Thursday, 8/15/2019) at 8PM CST. They are in order by price below and not by my favorites (I would take any of them with me). The prices below range from $185 to $30! Simply click on the photos to see their flaws, measurements, photos, and prices!

If you have questions, comment on my recent posts on FB and IG!

My Picks for Couch Cuddlers

The worst part about this job is knowing that each of you are not able to feel these quilts before you buy them. Some are so so so soft. Another might be beautiful but the fabric is itchy.

I chose some of my favorite cozy quilts for you below. I would snuggle up on the couch with any of these. Some of these are extra soft while some are just cozy. But all of them will make you want to take a nap.

These are all available tonight (Thursday, 8/15/2019) at 8PM CST. They are in order by price below and not by my favorites. The prices below range from $185 to $30! Simply click on the photos to see their flaws, measurements, photos, and prices!

If you have questions, comment on my recent posts on FB and IG!

Bathroom Makeover

I painted a room *not* white. 

I chose the lightest pink on the swatches, but I still wish I would have had them add more white. 

It is such a small room, so I decided, on a whim, to go pink! 

This simple project couldn't have been easier. I painted the walls, added floating shelves, framed out the mirror, and added frames. I already owned all of the decor pieces. 

To frame the mirror, we bought pre cut wood from Lowes, painted it white, and glued it to the mirror. Yes, it was that easy. Too easy. 

And Target had pink gingham towels in the $1 bins, so that was a must. An absolute must.