Saturday, April 8, 2017

Sundays at Home #154


Welcome to Sundays at Home! 

Wow, we are just one week away from Easter. I remember growing up in California, my mom would say, "It's always sunny on Easter!" Well, we'll see if that holds true here in Seattle this year, where our skies have been especially dark and dreary. Thank you for linking up your posts. They are a welcome distraction from the not-so-Eastery-skies!

I hope the sun is shining on you during this special season - whether literally, or in your heart... (Preferably both! :)



Here's what Kelly, Jennifer and I have been up to...





Colorful Kids Easter Table plus Easy DIY Bee Soap

Little Farmstead
Whites, Woods and Greenery | Our Mudroom Bench (Painting Tip!)



And now let's check out this week's features!




Sarah over at She Holds Dearly charms us with her elegant, nature-infused table decor and teaches us how to pull it off in five thought-out steps. I just love her use of moss and real grass. Spring has sprung at this beautiful table!


Tarah, author of Grandma's House DIY, gives her country bedside tables a glamorous makeover for her master bedroom. She gave these thrift store finds a serious dose of farmhouse style!


Jas, of the All That's Jas blog, shares 5 Delicious Spring Salads with us, including this Sweet Potato Spring Salad. Looks delicious and so colorful!


Congratulations to our featured bloggers!

We will be sharing your beautiful work on our Sundays at Home Pinterest board & on our FB pages and Instagram accounts throughout the week. Follow our board & pages to see.

So nice if you would follow us on Instagram

Ready to show us what you have been up to? Well, then ~ Link up!! A link back is to one of our blogs is appreciated. Link up your own work, no ads, or giveaways. Linking gives us permission to share a credited photo on our social media accounts. Have fun & share!

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