I don’t know a better time to decorate your front porch than fall! There are many inspiring ideas when decorating for the new season, but my (four!) steps are simple and will help you elevate your outdoor space for a beautiful porch this fall!
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I don’t know a better time to decorate your front porch than fall! There are many inspiring ideas when decorating for the new season, but my (four!) steps are simple and will help you elevate your outdoor space for a beautiful porch this fall!
With Lennon born late August, September feels kind of like a blur because things have never been busier. It’s hard to believe it’s almost October, but I’m so here for it! I’m excited for cooler temps, fun family activities and upcoming holidays. Hello fall!!
It’s officially fall and I’m welcoming the season with open arms! We’ve already been to two pumpkin patches and decorated our front porch with pumpkins. With a toddler and newborn, time is passing me by and I’m not sure what day it is most of the time (the lack of sleep doesn’t help!). But the temps are cooling off and it feels like a new season which I think we can all be excited about given the year it’s been so far. Now let me let you in on the secret!
Lennon Jules was born August 28th and our hearts have never been so full! It’s as if your heart grows with each child because it’s the most joyous feeling. Rowan has finally warmed up to having a baby sister and I just love our new family dynamics!
We’re less than three weeks away from meeting our baby girl and still need to decide on a name and complete the nursery! If only she’ll hang on until my scheduled induction at 39 weeks, but I have a feeling she may come sooner!
Rowan’s nursery is now a big girl room! It’s a bittersweet moment as a mama, but we’re encouraging the transition before her baby sister arrives end of August! I moved the dresser in Rowan’s room to the new nursery which created the need for drawer storage, but I didn’t want to reconstruct the closet or spend a lot of money. I also didn’t want something that looked cheap. Read on to see how I created more usable closet space that looks pretty for under $200!