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Spooky Season with Sunnydaze Decor

Do you decorate for Halloween every year? I usually don't dress up or celebrate Halloween, but I do love decorating my home with cute pieces! It's fun to add amazing decor pieces to my Halloween decorations over the years. I try to add at least one new Halloween decoration each year, but I don't like to spend a lot of money on Halloween. This year, I found the perfect addition to my Halloween collection from Sunnydaze Decor . It was so affordable too. If you want to know what I added, KEEP READING!, but in the meantime, here's a picture from last year with some pumpkins that my sister gave me for my birthday. It was a great birthday present because she knows how much I love pumpkins! Here is last year's Halloween decor. I loved using these $2 witch hats (bargain!) on my porch and hung them up with fishing line. Are you ready to find out what I found this year? I found the perfect lawn ornament from Sunnydaze Decor (#ad) It's a cute Jack-O-Lantern with a witch h...

Rust-Oleum Bicycle Makeover!

As Haven conference is coming up, I've been SO busy with fun projects! One of them is a Rust-Oleum spray paint challenge.


The spray paint challenge is to transform and refresh a furniture or decor piece! Here is my transformation:


We've had this bike for years (got it from my niece), and we used to ride it around! But then it sat on the side of the house. And it sat. And it sat. Until FINALLY I decided to transform it.


I used Rust-Oleum's 2020 Coral color because it popped and reminded me of summer! I love this 2020 color line and could've gone with any of the choices honestly.


I taped off the bicycle, cleaned it off, and got to work! I LOVE how it turned out and love how the spray paint applied. It took a looooong time to tape it off, but only 45 minutes to an hour to paint!


I love seeing all the Rust-Oleum submissions and now I have so many ideas on what I can spray paint around my home. I may try a clock next or I may have another little project up my sleeve . . .


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