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How to Decorate for the Holidays-Christ Centered Focus
by Chelsea OldroydAs temperatures start cooling and we all collectively pull out our folded up sweaters and think of new ways to use pumpkin in everyday cooking, it might also be time to start thinking about decorating our homes for the holidays. With the holiday rush always coming in fast, you’ll want to start getting your decorating ready early on. Then you can focus on enjoying your space (and checking off your Christmas shopping list). -
LDS Art in Home Creates Missionary Opportunities
by Chelsea OldroydBringing new art into your home will add a hopeful spirit to your space. You can use LDS art to display your favorite scripture stories, create a focus on Christ, or remember gospel principles that are especially important to you. Art can be incredibly personal, and displaying your faith through the art you choose will make your home feel personal and uplifting when you walk through your own halls. -
Our 2022 Mother’s Day Gift Guide
by Chelsea OldroydSpring has sprung and that means time to start thinking about Mother’s Day gifts. Mother’s Day is a day to celebrate not just our own moms, but also to recognize all the mother figures and female friendships in our own lives. Women who mean so much to us and serve in many different ways. These great women deserve to feel cherished!- Art
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- Artist Kate Lee
- Brenda Bird
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- Brian Kershisnik
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- Emily Belle Freeman
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2021 Christmas Gift Guide
by Chelsea OldroydShop for your Christmas gifts early this year! Shipping times are unpredictable, so snag these great gifts now to be the hero of Christmas. Everything from fine art to home decor and accent pieces, your friends and loved ones will love their meaningful Christmas gift.- Art
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- Brenda Bird
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- Charcuterie Board
- Gift Guide
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- home decor
- inexpensive interior design
- Interior Design
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- j kirk richards art
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- Kate Lee
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- Mackenzie Bontempo
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- Shari Lyon
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Five New and Unique Art Pieces
by Chelsea OldroydBringing faith-filled art into your home can be a personal way to depict your faith and evoke a sense of peace throughout your space. A great work of art can be interpreted many different ways by different viewers, and can serve many different purposes over time. It can cause introspection, serve as a reminder, and display values that are important to you. When a work of art speaks to you and makes you pause to look at it again, you know it is a special one. -
How to: Style your Bookshelves
by Chelsea OldroydStyle bookshelves in your home to add personality and make a statement. Decorate with pieces that are meaningful to you, that make you smile when you look at them, or that remind you of your loved ones. And remember, curating those perfect pieces doesn’t happen after just one trip to the store. It takes time to gather the decor that will find a place in your home. -
Best of Kate Lee
by Chelsea OldroydSticky notes changed her life. Since popular artist Kate Lee was young, she truly believed that she had little self worth. Her doubt made her feel that she was not worthy of God’s love, and that she didn’t have any talent as an artist. She recounts that ever since she was 10 years old she didn’t believe that God loved her. Kate Lee’s story and inspiring strength can encourage anyone who may feel at times inadequate and unworthy.
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