My Home is My Canvas

Happy New Year!  

I hope you had a wonderful holiday season filled with blessings and loved ones.

When I woke up this morning, I decided that I wanted to jot down all of the projects that I want to accomplish this year.  The ideas have been dancing around in my head for awhile but I hadn’t made a formal list.  Then, I thought that — like last year — I would do a post of my list of projects for the year.

It was going to be a simple post.  I would list all of the projects I hoped to accomplish in the coming year and share a few pictures and idea boards.  

But, as I was writing down my project “wish list” I started thinking about why I always have so many projects on my lists and why do my readers even care about what I’m doing.  Why did I start this blog a year and a half ago?  And, why do I feel compelled to keep coming back and sharing my simple little ideas and home projects here?

So, instead of sharing a laundry list of DIY projects, I thought I would tell you what I hope to accomplish on this blog this year.

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I may not be the most talented or the most creative person in the world, but I do know this: I was created to be a creative person.  It’s just the way God made me.  I have always been drawn to creative projects and feathering my nest.  It is just who I am.

I don’t paint canvases like Van Gogh, I don’t express myself through music, and my rooms are not gracing the pages of Better Homes and Gardens but, this is the way I am wired and I simply love everything that has to do with creating a home.  Whether I’m baking cookies, painting a table or sewing a pillow, my home and this blog are my creative outlets.   I don’t think I could survive in this world if I couldn’t be creative in some way.  And, I couldn’t live in a cardboard box and not decorate it.  It’s just who I am.

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When I first started this blog I think I thought it was kind of a “show and tell” kind of place.  A place where I could show off my projects and write about them.  

As a former journalist and professional communicator, I wanted to be able to use my skills and do something productive with my time while my kids were at school. You see, my husband has a demanding job and it’s just not possible for me to go back to a full-time job without having to outsource our family to a nanny or someone else who could take them from here to there, help with homework, etc.  That’s just not something we want for our family, so I am blessed to stay home.  But, at the same time, I was itching to do something productive and I needed an outlet for my creativity.

But, the truth is, I have discovered that this blog is more than just show and tell.  It’s more than just posting projects and recipes.

It is really about me using my creativity to help and inspire others who also believe their home is a refuge and a haven.  It is to help those who also want to love their families by cooking good food for them or creating a cozy and welcoming space that makes them feel good, safe and comfortable where they are. 

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Through this blog, I have discovered that I enjoy helping others whether it’s by sharing how I reupholstered a chair or figured out a way to make something cheap look expensive.  

If I can share just one bit of wisdom because I have “been there and done that,” and you are blessed by it, I am thrilled!

I enjoy helping you make your home a reflection of you no matter what your budget.

I don’t believe a beautiful home is created with expensive furnishings and artwork.  It is created with love and is a true expression of the people who live in it.

If I can help someone do that, then I have succeeded on this blog and in my life.

I feel so honored and blessed to have each and every one of you here.  

I love receiving your kind comments and getting to know you through this crazy medium called the Internet.

This blog has been a true blessing to me and I want to make this a safe and inviting place where I can share my passion for all things home with others.

Thank you for being here in 2013 and here’s to a beautiful and blessed 2014!

 

**Julie

 

Comments

  1. I absolutely love your canvas! We have similar tastes and I can’t wait to see what you have under your hat for 2014! I worked in PR/Corporate Comms for a large corporation for 11 years and left the work force in 2006…never a dull moment in that world but I love this world more!

  2. elaine simmons says:

    I read the first part of your post to my husband and he said “she described you perfectly”. You did, except for the blog part, I don’t do that but I sure enjoy yours! Keep up the good work and most of all BE CREATIVE!

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