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Friday Favorites Darling Buds of May

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Friday Favorites Darling Buds of May

Hello sweet friends, I hope that a beautiful spring has arrived at your doorstep. I've been immersed in all things floral. I hope you enjoy Friday Favorites Darling Buds of May. The Magic of Mulberry House One of my favorite accounts to follow on Instagram is Mulberry House. Leah Lane documents her charming pastoral life in an early Georgian home located in Surrey, England.  May Day All Month Do you celebrate May Day?  May the first has long been celebrated as the midway ... View the Post

05.03.24

A Realistic Garden Makeover

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A Realistic Garden Makeover

Happy May Day sweet friends! I recently was scrolling through Instagram and stopped to read a post by a gardening account that I follow. The writer of the post claimed that a magnificent garden makeover took her only 15 minutes to create. There were before and after photos and truly, it did look SO GOOD! But 15 minutes... that didn't seem quite... accurate. My thoughts turned to an area in my yard that was a similar size and in a comparable "before photo" state. So I decided to set a timer and ... View the Post

05.01.24

Gracie in bloom

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5 Minute Front Door Spring Refresh

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to the February edition of the Pinterest Challenge. This monthly event is hosted by the fabulous Cindy of County Road 407. If you are coming over from Peacock Ridge Farm let me say, “Welcome to Storybook Cottage”.  Didn’t Renae's lemon and rose wreath look so pretty? Today’s post here on DTA features a 5 Minute Front Door Spring Refresh. The Challenge This month's challenge was to create a tulip wreath. Our inspiration photo comes from Chatfield ... View the Post

02.27.24

Friday Favorites A Touch Of Spring

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Friday Favorites A Touch Of Spring

Hello sweet friends. The weather has been glorious here at Storybook Cottage. Daffodils and hyacinths are popping up in all of the garden beds. Here's to Friday Favorites A Touch Of Spring. Friday Favorites A Touch Of Spring There are so many features to adore in this spring-hued kitchen. The scalloped detail on the island is a favorite! Tulip Toast The tulips are just starting to pop up. This darling dish will be a perfect Easter brunch selection.  Rooms For ... View the Post

02.23.24

Friday Favorites Grateful

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Friday Favorites Grateful

Hello sweet friends, I hope you have had a wonderful week. I've been slowly filling up the refrigerator and freezer in preparation for next week's Thanksgiving holiday. Some lovely ideas have been collected here that I hope you will enjoy. But more than anything, today on Friday Favorites Grateful, I want to thank each and every one of you that has stopped by for a visit.  A Beautiful Berkshires Inn I've long wanted to visit the Berkshires (a rural region in the mountains of western ... View the Post

11.17.23

Dessert

DIY· Family· Garden

Secret Fall Decorating

Hello sweet friends, I hope this post finds you well. I am happy to say that the temperatures have finally dropped in my neck of the woods. It's still rather warm by most standards but it's beginning to feel like autumn. Did you know that I often add special touches to Storybook Cottage that my neighbors or readers such as yourself never see? Let's take a peek at my Secret Fall Decorating. A Sorry State Monday was an absolutely glorious day!  The Fashionista and Ponyboy were coming ... View the Post

10.11.23

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Hi, I’m Laura Ingalls Gunn

Welcome to Decor To Adore! I love flea markets, tea parties, classic literature and dachshunds.

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