trend – And Then Home http://www.andthenhome.com/ Sun, 20 Sep 2020 00:46:50 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.1 https://www.andthenhome.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/cropped-Watermark-Logo-1-75x75.jpg trend – And Then Home http://www.andthenhome.com/ 32 32 The Ultimate List of Modern Easter DIY https://www.andthenhome.com/the-ultimate-list-of-modern-easter-diy/ Tue, 02 Apr 2019 05:50:12 +0000 https://www.andthenhome.com/?p=4325 So you want to decorate for Easter but aren’t in love with the same old traditional decor? Look no further! We’ve gathered some amazing modern Eater DIY ideas for inspiration. There are some nods to old-school staples, like eggs and bunnies, but with new and unique twists for contemporary flare. This list is full of ideas sure to impress but will still leave plenty of time for hiding – and eating – tons of Easter goodies (like these Edible Bird Nests and Easter Trailmix). Get ready to plan for an epic brunch, cause with these decorations you’ll want to invite everyone over to see them! Easier to make than it looks is this truly stunning bunny art made entirely from popsicle sticks! Add a pom pom tail and you have a modern masterpiece on your hands. From: Make and Do Crew Using the popular trend of unicorn lashes, these paper bunnies can be used as decoration or as treat boxes. From: papershape Hosting brunch? These goodie bags are simply to *dye* for! So simple but so clever, these little bags do double duty as place settings with an ultra-trendy wood slice nametag. From: Fun365 Keep reading, there’s so many good ideas still coming… Take egg painting to a whole new level. Use gold foil, stamps, stripes and colour blocking to update the most traditional of all Easter decor. From: Champagne and Sugarplums. For an out-of-the box – or carton?- idea take some eggs and create an Easter terrarium. With small succulents and subtle designs, this project couldn’t be any more 2019. From: Lily and Val Not just for eating, candy can make inspired decor. Champagne and Sugarplums brings us more than one way to use sweets with this project. From: Champagne and Sugarplums. Cute and easy to make treat jars make a whimsical addition to any Easter brunch. Fill with candy and your guests are guaranteed to leave happy. From: Champagne and Sugarplums. DIY doesn’t get much easier than this paint chip garland while really capturing Easter vibes. From: Modern Parents Messy Kids Hang it on the wall or use it for serving, this creative bread board is the perfect Easter addition to your kitchen. From: Tried and True Word play is a trend that had staying power and this festive version is just too ‘punny’ to resist! From: Champagne and Sugarplums Hope you enjoyed this list and are feeling super inspired – happy crafting! Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links.  There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products or services mentioned on this website.  Your purchase will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews.

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So you want to decorate for Easter but aren’t in love with the same old traditional decor? Look no further! We’ve gathered some amazing modern Eater DIY ideas for inspiration. There are some nods to old-school staples, like eggs and bunnies, but with new and unique twists for contemporary flare.

This list is full of ideas sure to impress but will still leave plenty of time for hiding – and eating – tons of Easter goodies (like these Edible Bird Nests and Easter Trailmix). Get ready to plan for an epic brunch, cause with these decorations you’ll want to invite everyone over to see them!

Credit: Make and Do Crew

Easier to make than it looks is this truly stunning bunny art made entirely from popsicle sticks! Add a pom pom tail and you have a modern masterpiece on your hands. From: Make and Do Crew

Using the popular trend of unicorn lashes, these paper bunnies can be used as decoration or as treat boxes. From: papershape

Hosting brunch? These goodie bags are simply to *dye* for! So simple but so clever, these little bags do double duty as place settings with an ultra-trendy wood slice nametag. From: Fun365

Keep reading, there’s so many good ideas still coming…

Take egg painting to a whole new level. Use gold foil, stamps, stripes and colour blocking to update the most traditional of all Easter decor. From: Champagne and Sugarplums.

For an out-of-the box – or carton?- idea take some eggs and create an Easter terrarium. With small succulents and subtle designs, this project couldn’t be any more 2019. From: Lily and Val

Not just for eating, candy can make inspired decor. Champagne and Sugarplums brings us more than one way to use sweets with this project. From: Champagne and Sugarplums.

Cute and easy to make treat jars make a whimsical addition to any Easter brunch. Fill with candy and your guests are guaranteed to leave happy. From: Champagne and Sugarplums.

DIY doesn’t get much easier than this paint chip garland while really capturing Easter vibes. From: Modern Parents Messy Kids

Hang it on the wall or use it for serving, this creative bread board is the perfect Easter addition to your kitchen. From: Tried and True

Word play is a trend that had staying power and this festive version is just too ‘punny’ to resist! From: Champagne and Sugarplums

Hope you enjoyed this list and are feeling super inspired – happy crafting!

Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links.  There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products or services mentioned on this website.  Your purchase will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews.

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How to Hygge Your Home https://www.andthenhome.com/how-to-hygge-your-home/ Tue, 11 Dec 2018 19:41:38 +0000 https://www.andthenhome.com/?p=3964 Have you heard of Hygge yet?? If not read on!  You won’t want to miss out on this trending home decor and personal well being concept.  Hygge (pronounced Hoo-ga) is a Danish concept that cannot be translated to English in one word, it actually encompasses a feeling of cozy contentment and well-being, mostly by enjoying the simple things in life.  And how does this apply to home decor?  Well, there are many ways you can make your home cozy, comfy and relaxing.  Let me show you how with this list of How to Hygge Your Home! We have likely all participated in a Hygge activity whether you know it or not.  For example, reading a book on a rainy day or drinking a warm cup of cocoa, snuggled in a warm blanket with the snow falling outside.  These are BOTH part of the Hygge concept.  So, how can you bring some Hygge into your home?  Let’s take a look. How to Bring Hygge into Your Home! Pillows Pillows are an easy way to make your home comfortable and cozy.  Grab a couple neutral pillows and some accent ones.  Use different fabrics, think knitted, chunky and fuzzy.  Check out some DIY options below.   Free Bunny Pillow Sewing Pattern by Swoodson Says.  Perfect for getting the kids to snuggle up! Snowflake Pillow Cover by: Champagne and Sugarplums.  Switch the blue for cream and add grey buttons instead of pearls!! Blankets What’s better then a pillow?  A cozy blanket.  Think chunky, thick warm blankets in soft pastels or neutral colours.  Drape your blanket over your couch when not in use to capture this warm concept daily!    Easy DIY Chunky Hygge Inspired Blanket Tassels by Champagne and Sugarplums – Add these to an existing blanket to make it bigger and cozier. Fire A bright fire with some firewood placed nicely in a wicker log holder is setting the scene for a comfortable night in.  Listen to the logs crackle while curled up in a warm blanket with some hot cocoa. Books Try and go old school for this feeling of comfort.  Crack open that book you’ve been wanting to finish and really put your feet up.  Breath in the scent of your book and feel the paper pages in your fingers.  This is relaxation!  When not in use, place your books in your home under vases or on top of blankets to create a Hygge look.   A couple more to go! Cocoa, Coffee or Tea Mugs are a big part of Hygge.  What you put inside is up to you, but to get a full hygge experience, maker sure your beverage is warm!  Also, put it in a special mug, it magnifies the feeling… trust me.  How much cozier are you when you have your favourite mug?  Make your own to create a one of a kind! Cozy, Comfy, Hygge Perfect Mugs by And Then Home Candles Make your own candles or buy some ready made.  Candles scream Hygge.  Light a few and settle in with a great book or watch the snow fall and you have embraced this Danish lifestyle. Knitting Ah, knitting.  Create a new blanket to add to your new Hygge inspired home.  Or, knit some chunky warm leg warmers or socks.  Whatever you have in mind, knitting is big part of Hygge.  Use your knitting supplies in your home decor to create a warm feeling when the needles aren’t in use.   There are many more ways to bring this hot trend into your home.  This is just a start!  How to you bring Hygge into your home?   *Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links.  There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products mentioned or services on this website.  Any potential purchase you make will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews.  Products are not exact to what we use, be sure these materials are right for you!

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Have you heard of Hygge yet?? If not read on!  You won’t want to miss out on this trending home decor and personal well being concept.  Hygge (pronounced Hoo-ga) is a Danish concept that cannot be translated to English in one word, it actually encompasses a feeling of cozy contentment and well-being, mostly by enjoying the simple things in life.  And how does this apply to home decor?  Well, there are many ways you can make your home cozy, comfy and relaxing.  Let me show you how with this list of How to Hygge Your Home!
How to Hygge Your Home
We have likely all participated in a Hygge activity whether you know it or not.  For example, reading a book on a rainy day or drinking a warm cup of cocoa, snuggled in a warm blanket with the snow falling outside.  These are BOTH part of the Hygge concept.  So, how can you bring some Hygge into your home?  Let’s take a look.

How to Bring Hygge into Your Home!

Pillows
Pillows are an easy way to make your home comfortable and cozy.  Grab a couple neutral pillows and some accent ones.  Use different fabrics, think knitted, chunky and fuzzy.  Check out some DIY options below.
How to Bring Hygge into Your Home 
Free Bunny Pillow Sewing Pattern by Swoodson Says.  Perfect for getting the kids to snuggle up!
Snowflake Pillow Cover by: Champagne and Sugarplums.  Switch the blue for cream and add grey buttons instead of pearls!!
Blankets
What’s better then a pillow?  A cozy blanket.  Think chunky, thick warm blankets in soft pastels or neutral colours.  Drape your blanket over your couch when not in use to capture this warm concept daily!
How Hygge Your Home!   
Easy DIY Chunky Hygge Inspired Blanket Tassels by Champagne and Sugarplums – Add these to an existing blanket to make it bigger and cozier.
Fire
A bright fire with some firewood placed nicely in a wicker log holder is setting the scene for a comfortable night in.  Listen to the logs crackle while curled up in a warm blanket with some hot cocoa.
How to Hygge Your Home
Books
Try and go old school for this feeling of comfort.  Crack open that book you’ve been wanting to finish and really put your feet up.  Breath in the scent of your book and feel the paper pages in your fingers.  This is relaxation!  When not in use, place your books in your home under vases or on top of blankets to create a Hygge look.
How to Hygge Your Home
 

A couple more to go!

Cocoa, Coffee or Tea
Mugs are a big part of Hygge.  What you put inside is up to you, but to get a full hygge experience, maker sure your beverage is warm!  Also, put it in a special mug, it magnifies the feeling… trust me.  How much cozier are you when you have your favourite mug?  Make your own to create a one of a kind!
How to Hygge Your Home
How to Hygge Your Home
Candles
Make your own candles or buy some ready made.  Candles scream Hygge.  Light a few and settle in with a great book or watch the snow fall and you have embraced this Danish lifestyle.
How to Hygge Your Home
How to Hygge Your Home
Knitting
Ah, knitting.  Create a new blanket to add to your new Hygge inspired home.  Or, knit some chunky warm leg warmers or socks.  Whatever you have in mind, knitting is big part of Hygge.  Use your knitting supplies in your home decor to create a warm feeling when the needles aren’t in use.  
How to Hygge Your Home
There are many more ways to bring this hot trend into your home.  This is just a start!  How to you bring Hygge into your home?  

*Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links.  There may be a small commission made by our recommendations, and/or link to products mentioned or services on this website.  Any potential purchase you make will help us continue to bring you amazing content, step-by-steps and product reviews.  Products are not exact to what we use, be sure these materials are right for you!

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