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• The Perfectly Imperfect Holiday Table •

I love Christmas, and so does Lennon. But mostly I live for a holiday table display!

With holiday parties quickly approaching, let’s go over some tips and display options that will help you set your table to holiday imperfect perfection. By adding hits of sparkle and personal touches, your dinner parties will never look so festive!

This year is especially exciting to welcome guests from near and far, as the world is getting bak to “normal” we can host our little hearts out and enjoy the company of loved ones around the table.

Holiday Table Set Up

Not sure where to start? Let me help you with that! Though this is the greatest time of year, the holidays can be stressful, there is SO much to do. You want to give your guests the best experience, make sure you thought of everything, make sure your decorations are perfect et etc etc.. Well, the first tip I’ll give you is let’s remove the PERFECT. Being perfectly Imperfect is the way to go. This tip comes in handy with so much in life but especially when doing a gorgeous table display.

First: You will want to clear your table off. Having an empty, squeaky clean surface is the best place to start when doing any display.

Second: You’ll want to gather anything you will want to incorporate. Such as greenery, candles, dinnerware, napkins down to the bulbs and glittery pinecones you might want to use. Grouping these things by item together on the table makes it easier to place and allows you to see how each item will work together. It sort of gives you the overall vision before you set it.

Third: If you know what your centrepiece will consist of, such as garland, candles etc, place that FIRST. If you aren’t sure what your centrepiece will be just yet, start with each place setting. If you start with your centrepiece which is what I did for this display - Heres how to do it!


Place the centrepiece of your choice, (garland for me) fluff the leaves, add ornaments, glittery pinecones, candle sticks and candles, as well as any other items you may want to incorporate. Placing items where the garland has a natural bend looks the most natural. I try to space each item out so one style of candlestick aren’t all on one end of the table, but I don’t put too much thought into where each item land. When things are too thought out, it takes away the inviting feeling. I don’t want my guests to be scared to even look at the table display let alone enjoy a meal by it!

If you’re starting with place settings, I like to choose a variety of plates, sizes, shapes, patterns etc to mix and match, it makes each guest feel like it was done just for them. Layering dishes really adds to the overall look and feel of the display.

Whats next you ask? Keep reading to find out!

Adding Details And Personal Touches!

Okay so we have the place settings and centrepiece completed. Now its step four! Adding the little details that add so much to the overall presentation of your table. As you can see in the photos below, adding things like candy canes as a little welcome treat for your guests is festive and an added touch they’ll appreciate.

Here are a few more personal touches can you do to make your holiday table special for your guests:

  • Giving your loved ones cards is something I love doing. I took it a step further this year, and made my own cards to put at each place setting for my guests. So they not only have a candy cane to enjoy, but they can ready what I love about them too. I used my Cricut Joy to create these unique holiday cards!

  • Notice the wooden menu boards? I decided to make my own menu and print it for the table! You could also do a menu board for each guest, or pass one around the table. It’s a simple thing to do but adds just one more layer to your dinner. These ones are from the home and restaurant supply store Big Erics.

Holiday Menu!

Candy Cane Welcome!

Shopping Your Home!

The holidays are full of giving. Don’t let the thought of spending too much on a table display like this steer you away. You can make a beautiful table display without breaking the bank! Heres how:

Shop your home!

What do you have around your house that you can pull to make your display beautiful? I took candles from my bedroom that have already been burned! You don’t need to go out to the store and buy brand new candles, pop some in you love using!


Christmas tree or table display?

If your Christmas tree is up, you’ve got yourself some decorations for that garland on your table. I grabbed a handful of ornaments that were maybe one too many from my tree and scattered them on the garland. It added a hit of Christmas cheer and elegance without having to make a trip to the store, and when I’m done with them, they’ll go right back on the tree!

Go outside and shop your yard, neighbourhood or a local park!

There are so many things to be gathered like sticks, branches, pinecones, you name it, to help with your table display. I gathered a handful of pinecones and love the element of texture they bring to the table. (Pun intended!)

Time to use grammas china!
Have any dinnerware that have been passed down over generations, or were given to you as gifts over the years? Time to dig them out and let them be appreciated for their meaning! Adding something that has a story behind it is a conversation piece and brings all your guests closer.

Remember, using items from around your home makes any display not only more meaningful but cost effective as well. Mixing items that might be new or passed down for generations adds topics for conversation. Placing items without trying to be “perfect” will allow you and your guests to really take in the beautiful table display in front of them without being too worried to ruin it! Tis’ the season for being around loved ones, not worrying about the fray in your napkin or the stain on your table.


Enjoy this special time around the table with those that are the most special to you this holiday season!

Love DIY MOM xox

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• Happy Haul-idays • 5 Tips To Declutter This Season

Happy Haul-idays! This blog is sponsored by 1-800-GOT-JUNK?

My decluttering journey started a number of years ago. I was gifted the Marie Kondo Book “The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up” over the holidays and the book truly resonated with me in a big way. I started the process of simplifying my home, donating access items and creating more space for friends and family in my home.

This holiday season, I invite you to join me on this ongoing journey - get your junk hauled away and create more room for holiday cheer this season. Here are a few tips I incorporated into my home that I think will make a huge difference in your spirit levels this Christmas.

If It Doesn’t Spark Joy To The World- Let It Go Go Go

When I applied this principle to my closet, I was able to gift, donate or toss the access away without any pain. I just held the item in my hand and if it sparked joy I held on to it. No joy - it went in the donate bag.
Who doesn’t take advantage of those amazing deals during the holidays? Making room in your closet this time of year can help for when you bring home all those pieces you stood in line for during those save the tax events! By using the “Spark Joy” tip, I now have so much more room in my closet for those holiday parties and dinners!

Holly Jolly Decluttering! All Similar Things Go Together

Not only does decluttering give my brain more space to live whole heartedly but my life has become so much easier when I am not panicked and looking for my car keys all the time. This is a very easy principle to start your decluttering journey. It’s simple really. All the Tupperware are in a single drawer in the kitchen and all the snacks in another. Bags go inside of bags, purses inside of purses. Once you get all the same things together, you can see how much you have and can get rid of the access! Doing this also creates a sense of ease for your guests, so they can find everything easily!

Happy Places, Happy Faces!

With so many different cooks in the kitchen during this time of year, making sure everything is easy to find, accessible and organized is incredibly helpful. Doing things like putting ingredients into clear containers, so you can see what you have. Putting all like items such as spices, baking items, tea, coffee, etc in their own little baskets or clear containers helps to keep things together. Last but certainly not least, labelling is life changing. When you label what things are, it makes life so much easier, not only for you, but for your guests too!

Now for a few personal tips that I have garnered along the way.

Tis’ The Season For Giving - Declutter & Donate When Your Kids Aren’t Home!

Lennon has outgrown so many clothing items or no longer plays with certain toys. Now is the perfect time of year to donate her once loved items to other children. How many times have you gone through yours kids old clothing and toys, put them into bags, only to have them tear back through them and pull out various items? Lennon’s classic line is “I want to save that for my kids!” Really? There are a few sentimental items I don’t mind holding on to in a small box or chest for her, but trust me, those sneakers you wore the rubber out on, are not going to be worn by my grandchildren.

This pattern of me bagging all the clutter up and her unloading it back onto the floor has happened one too many times, so now I know. I declutter when she is out of the house, and make sure it is hauled away before she gets back! Out of site, out of mind. Just the other day her closet got a major face lift when she was at school and she has not mentioned a single thing she thinks is missing.

Lennon’s Closet AFTER

Lennon’s Closet BEFORE

GIVE THE GIFT OF SPACE!

It’s a great time of year to clean out the closet, get rid of the clutter and open up your space and your home to guests. My entry way and mud room are usually filled with so many coats and shoes, bags and every day items, but as the seasons start to change, I know I need to make room for family and friends. Having open coat hooks, spots in the closet and places to put shoes make guests feel at home and like they aren’t taking up any of your personal space.

If you need help making your clutter disappear, it’s easy with 1-800-GOT-JUNK? All you have to do is point and junk disappears! Not only is 1-800-GOT-JUNK? happy to help, they’ve been a trusted junk removal since 1989!

Here are just a few reasons why I love donating my junk to 1-800-GOT-JUNK? :

  • They work on your schedule - They come when it's convenient for you.

  • They do all the heavy lifting - just point and the junk disappears.

  • The World’s Largest Junk Removal Service

  • Whenever possible, they donate the donatables, and recycle the recyclables!

  • When Got Junk has finished helping you declutter, your home will sing a happy song!

    Goodbye Junk - Hello Relief!

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• How Efficiency Pays Off! •

Are you planning on doing a renovation? Make sure you take the time to build in energy efficiency and get the most out of your reno. Keep reading to hear all about my personal tips and recommendations for cashing in on Efficiency Nova Scotia’s rebate programs when you are renovating a house!

Rebekah Higgs DIY MOM in front of her mid century modern pink front door

*This blog is sponsored by Efficiency Nova Scotia

Where Do We Begin?

You might think planning the design of a home is the most intimidating portion of renovations. Surprisingly, it’s actually much more intimidating to figure out how to run the house efficiently. There are so many options for heat sources out there - it’s hard to know where to start!

For my mid-century modern home, my top priorities were efficiency and saving a bit of money. Fortunately, Dave at Acumen Home Assessment was so helpful. He pointed me in a direction that would help me with both. Here are some great ways that I am able to see important savings, both environmentally and financially!

Reimagining Spaces

Space is precious, and as I love to host friends and family, I knew I needed a space for them. As you might have seen in Season 4, I decided to transform my furnace room into a guest bedroom.

I made my home so much more energy efficient by taking out the oil furnace, adding insulation into the attic and installing two mini split heat pumps. Doing this not only saved me energy costs but allowed me to utilise the space so much better.

Making changes like this to your home not only adds visual appeal and utilises the space better, but also helps the environment.

Big Statement, Big Savings

Front Door After

Front Door After

This pink door is not only a statement piece, but due to the materials used during insulation, it also keeps the heat in and the cold out. That might not shock you, but what might is that it came with amazing rebates!

This is what my front door looked like before!

Front Door Before

Front Door Before

NEED HELP?
If you need a little extra help making your home more efficient, my big tip is to book a Home Energy Assessment for someone like Dave to assess your home before doing a home renovation project. Doing this can steer you in a direction you might not have considered before. Energy Advisors know how to help you save on emissions, costs, and your households environmental footprint! It was well worth it to have Dave come by early in the process, and together we came up with a plan to maximize rebates and make my home more energy efficient.

Once I finished the renovation of my property, Dave came back to give me a final home energy assessment. My rebate cheque is in the mail and I am continuing to look for new innovative ways to be eco-conscious in my own home and all other home renovation projects I have on the go.

Instant in-store product rebates

Efficiency Nova Scotia also offers year round in store rebates. Save up to $400 at the checkout and long-term on your energy bill.

Examples of this are:

Washer and Dryers- $75 off per appliance

Dimmer switches- $3 off per unit

Smart Thermostats- up to $100 off

For the full list of in store instant rebates click here:

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I hope you are inspired to look for ways to make your home more energy efficient while renovating. Feel free to email me with your questions or watch my Youtube Video below to see the before and after of my efficiency makeover!


We can all do our part to help our planet by being more energy efficient. No effort is too big or too small, so why not start with booking your energy assessment with Efficiency Nova Scotia today!

XOX

DIY MOM

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• MOMS BEST • CLEANING HACKS •

Now that I’m at home with the kids and my fiancee all day - everyday, I am full of frustration with how much I clean and how little any one else does. The pile of everyones’ belongings at the bottom of the stairs, gets stepped over as people march upstairs empty handed, the kids come in from playing in the mud with their boots on. The dog is ignored and pees on the floor. The laundry piles up and who has to do it? Non other than MOM, cook, dog walker, laundress and general cleaner-upper-er.

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Making Your Home Ready for Short-Term Rental

Now that I have three properties that I am renting on a short-term basis, I find myself offering up a lot of advice and tips to people who are looking to start their own instant hotel. 

I thought it would be a great idea to answer some of those frequently asked questions by writing a blog dedicated to my tips and tricks when it comes to attracting short-term renters while protecting your property.


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• WHY OLD WINDOWS ARE • EXTRA • SPECIAL •

Getting rid of old windows might seem like an obvious step when renovating an old home but there are actually several good reasons to keep old windows and integrate them into your design plans. Before you begin the huge project of replacing old windows, here are a few reasons why you might want to consider keeping them.

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My Home Energy Efficiency Tips

When I bought my 1938 Colonial Style home it didn’t take long before we realized that this house needed some major help becoming more efficient!

Making your home more energy efficient home is not only great for the environment, but it’s good for your wallet too!

As a single mom, I didn’t want to get stuck with a big energy bill every month, so I knew I was going to put some effort into getting this place up to snuff. I also wanted to get the most of my renovation dollars, and make sure that this house would be desirable for repurchase when I go to sell! Having a big oil bill every month is not going to look good for my real estate listing.

TD Insurance has some great efficiency tips on their website (linked here) and it inspired me to talk to you guys about some of the steps I take to make my home more efficient (I even learned a thing or two from TDI!)

I learned that a huge part making your home more energy efficient is just a simple matter of proper maintenance. The same way you check up on your health, you should schedule a check up for your home – it can help you prevent small issues from turning into larger issues like leaking pipes, collapsed roof and heating issues.

Now let’s get started with some of my fave tips!!

SPRING HOME TOUR

Welcome to my Spring Home Tour

Spring is in the air. The days are longer and I am finding myself motivated to clean and freshen up our home. It’s been a while since I have photographed the main floor living space of my home, and I need to update my Air BNB listing. So I am sharing some of the changes I’ve made around the house in the last few months.

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I some of you who follow me on instagram might know. I finally got the dining room set of my dreams last November. The Taos Harvest Table and Benches from homefurniture.com has really changed the look of my dining room.

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I was also gifted a new rug for this room from Loloi Rugs. It is very soft and plush and I love the look of it with the modern table.

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When I was getting my house ready for The Homes for the Holidays show (this was when 1500 people came through my house to see my Christmas decor to raise money for the YWCA) I moved some of my furniture down to the basement. I decided to move the small leather sofa that was in the dining room and replace it will this simple console I found for $50. It makes the room feel less cramped and gives me extra space for my plants!

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I took a few of the flowers from my Christmas mantle display and the beaded garland from my tree and made a little arrangement for my coffee table with them. Because the theme for my Christmas decor was wood, fire and roses (I decorated with gold and blush pink) so I’m able to make some of my decor work in other ways throughout the year.

There are a few other bloggers who are also sharing their home’s this spring. If you are looking for more inspiration check out:

Karinuliving.com

petiteprairiefamily.blog/

yewphotography.com/blog

Kristinalynne.ca

amyepeter.ca

thegingerhome.com

whitepicketfarmhouse.com