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Getting creative with my home fall decor

Guest post written by Kimmie Sanders

As far as I'm concerned, if something doesn't let me have a little bit of creative flexibility, I just don't really care about doing it. I really like expressing myself in everything that I do in life. I think that anyone who walks into my home can definitely tell that too. I'm always creating things to hang up on my walls or taking on little projects to spruce up things to fit my own personal style.

I also like to get all kinds of ideas by following some of my favorite craft and interior design blogs with my wireless internet Portland. It seems like I'm always finding a new project to take on, however I don't know if I can always do all of them. Maybe if just doing that was my job, I could!

Well I took on the challenge of coming up with some really creative fall decor for my house. I got the idea to make some pumpkins a little better than jsut regular old ones. So I bought an assortment of cheap rhinestones and glued them on some of those littel baby pumpkins. It sounds weird but it ended up looking so cool!

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