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Why I Color Drenched Our Master Bedroom in a Blue-Green Hue

There’s something about a blue-green that instantly makes a room exhale. When I started dreaming about our master bedroom, I didn’t want bright or busy. I wanted calm. Rest. A space that felt like stepping away from the noise of the day. So instead of painting just the walls, I decided to color drench the […]

sourdough loaf of bread freshly baked on kitchen counter

The Daily Rise: A Sourdough Series

There’s something quietly beautiful I’ve learned about sourdough. It’s slow, it’s intentional, and it asks you to show up daily, sometimes without immediate results. That’s exactly why I’m starting a new series called The Daily Rise. This has been on my heart since I made my first loaf.. might I add, said loaf was NOT […]

The Good Guide August Edit: Life Lessons from Summer’s End

The end of summer always feels like the most nourishing deep breath. And maybe because August always feels like a threshold month. Summer lingers in the rich golden sunsets, laughter still echoes in the late afternoon garden fun, the tomatoes are still ripening on the vine- and let me just tell you, I got the […]

A Cozy Ode to Vintage Beauty: Our New Moody Bedding

If you’re looking to add warmth, charm, and a touch of old-world romance to your space, this bedding is a simple yet stunning way to do it

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The Good Guide May Edit: Stepping Out in Faith

If you’re looking for garden inspiration, encouragement, and motivation to trust the process, this post is your gentle nudge. This month brought my very first garlic harvest—something that felt both intimidating and humbling. Planting garlic last fall felt like a step of faith. I tucked it into the cold earth, unsure if it would flourish. […]