
My eye is starting to twitch as I glance at my calendar. This holiday season I am going to do two things. The first one is easy; I am forcing myself to limit our family activities. Second I am going to give meaningful gifts. I have compiled a few sweet, simple handmade gift ideas. Handmade gifts that are not only fun to make, but gifts that are also pretty simple too.
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Thank Goodness for Thanksgiving
Posted by parkcitiesmomsThere is finally a nip in the air! With Halloween a thing of the past, it’s time to turn our thoughts to Thanksgiving. Any of these turkey day items will get you and your family in the Thanksgiving spirit. Some of these are personalized items, so order early! Thanksgiving Mood Makers Any of these [...]
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Finally Fall
Posted by Samantha Conner
So we’ve made it! The hottest summer I can remember is over. And now we can all rejoice as we break out our pumpkins, straighten up our scarecrows, and work those corn husks into our homes. Keep reading to get some great ideas for bringing a bit of fall into your home – including how to make this cute wreath for your door! -
The Story of
My Keeping SpacePosted by Samantha ConnerIt’s easy to decorate when you have an unlimited budget. But true creativity is born when you throw in a few restrictions- namely a tight budget. As crazy as it sounds, I am actually grateful for that restriction. I have found such satisfaction in the thrill of the hunt. In the world of home [...]
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Ultimate Tailgate Party ~ at Home!
Posted by parkcitiesmomsby Katherine Mathes The leaves are starting to change and the air feels a bit crisper. From afar you can hear the slow chant of fight songs and the crowds cheering. This can only mean one thing – college football season has arrived. If you don’t feel like dealing with the crowds and lugging [...]
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Organized Chaos!
Posted by Brooke HortenstineWith school back in session, order these fabulous and stylish products (all vigorously tested by my household) to help simplify life. Backpacks and Lunch Boxes Kids Travel Zone features wonderfully designed backpacks, lunch boxes and more, with personalization options a plenty. They offer a gigantic amount of motifs, monograms and thread colors [...]
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Too Hot for Pumpkins-
Fall DecoratingPosted by Samantha ConnerIt may be September, but I am nowhere near ready to break out my fall décor. Pumpkins, orange leaves, and scarecrows don’t make their appearance around my home until October. But we have been doing a few things to spruce up the house for the change of seasons. Looking for a little change around [...]
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Victorya Rogers
Victorya Michaels Rogers is a Life & Love Coach, equipping women to create and keep healthy relationships. Rogers’ authored four books, including Finding a Man Worth Keeping and The Automatic 2nd Date. Her latest release is the DVD “Straight Talk About Sex for Christian Couples” co-written with Sex Therapist Debby Wade. Victorya has been seen and heard on national TV, Radio, and print—from MTV to Focus on the Family, Cosmopolitan to Woman’s World. This former Hollywood agent is also an active REALTOR® at Coldwell Banker Residential. She’s part of First Friday Women and lives in Southlake with her husband, Will, and their two children. Learn more about her coaching services at www.Victorya.com. -
Samantha Conner
In my “past life” I earned a degree in Education at TCU and taught elementary school. But these days, I am working as a super stay-at-home-mom with a serious craft addiction. During naptime, I am an avid blogger, runner, and nester. My blog is the place where I chronicle my journey in homemaking and sell my fabulous handmade bows, tutus, and hair accessories. I have a loving husband and two young daughters. Their enthusiasm and support is what drives my creativity in home decor, unique crafts, party planning, holiday fun, and all things girly. I am dedicated to creating a warm, loving home for my family. And to me, that means a lot of 'crafty how-to’ projects along the way. I believe that life can be more fabulous with the use of polka dots, tulle, ribbon and rhinestones! I hope you enjoy sharing in our adventures and that I can inspire you to 'get crafty' in your own home. Follow my crafting journey at craftytexasgirls.blogspot.com -
Rhonda Sargent Chambers
Rhonda, a former model and owner of RSC Show Productions, considers herself a “naturalized Texan”. After moving to Texas from San Francisco, she began her modeling career at a young age walking runways around the world from Japan to Mexico. She transitioned from full-time modeling to fashion show production with the creation of RSC Show Productions. As an instructor and speaker in the modeling community for over 30 years, she is a respected figure who consults with modeling agencies to develop criteria and guidelines for professional models to follow. Rhonda and her husband Kit have been together more than 20 years. The busy mom’s schedule is somewhat flexible since she owns her own business, but it’s the couple’s two boys, Callahan, 12, and Ford, 10, who now shape Rhonda’s daily routine. She is active in the community both personally and professionally giving her time to organizations such as Children’s Cancer Fund, Mane Gait Therapeutic Center, Child Abuse Prevention Center, Big Thought and The Elisa Project. She is passionate about fashion, and her forte will offer wonderful shopping and wardrobing tips for busy moms on the go! www.rscshow.com -
Maxi Erdmann
I am Maxi Erdmann, and I reside in Keller, TX with my four sweet babies and my husband, Nathan. A University of Oklahoma grad, I love all things SOONER! I love food, but I don’t cook, I love music, but I don’t sing, (except in the shower), and I have a ridiculously expensive obsession with make-up. I have been writing since I could form letters and my mother put a pencil in my hand. Prior to having my third and fourth baby, I was a teacher at Southlake Christian Preschool. Before moving to Texas, I lived in Oklahoma where I spent my days as a full-time mom of twins and part-time make-up artist. I have also lived in Nashville, TN where I worked for Gaylord Entertainment and Springhouse Golf Course. My other interests include all things sports related and a new endeavor as an aspiring (learning!) photographer. It seems, along with my pencil, I have always had a camera around my neck. My days are filled with loud kids, tons of laundry and enough extra-curricular activities to keep six people busy. I’m up for the challenge, and I love every minute of it... -
Brooke Hortenstine
Brooke Hortenstine is a Dallas-based editor, writer and charitable volunteer. As editor-at-large of PaperCity magazine, Brooke chronicles the evolving Dallas social scene and writes about all things luxurious — fashion, food, beauty, and interior design, to name a few. She has appeared as a style authority in television segments, and has been published in periodicals such as In Style and Four Seasons Magazine. Contemporary art, dining, travel, music, modern furnishings, and southern customs — think iced tea, old monograms and SEC football — top her lists of likes, as well as giving back to her community. She sits on the Board of Directors of the Dallas Contemporary artspace and the President’s Advisory Council to the AT&T Performing Arts Center, and serves as a member of Cattle Baron’s Ball benefiting the American Cancer Society. Her family includes her husband Blake Hortenstine, a ranch real estate broker, and their two-year-old son, Rollins Hortenstine.