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Im so excited to have Jesse from Scout & Nimble here today! Jesse is super talented and has a beautiful home!! If youre new to Jesses blog, you must check out her new walk-in closet! Super jealous (Im going to have to be a little creative in the next few months with our tiny closets) It is SO pretty and looks like it belongs in a high end boutique! Love love love it!!
Read on to learn a little more about Jesse.


Fall is by far my favorite season. I am not a super great cook, but I do get excited for those crisp, cool Sundays where the house is filled with the aromas of a nice hearty meal...maybe even with a little football...arent those days the best? I love all things Pioneer Woman and you guys, Im telling you if you have not made her Perfect Pot Roast, you are seriously missing out.

There is no faster choice to brighten & freshen up a space than adding some fresh flowers or house plants. I love having fresh flowers in my house and it doesnt have to be anything fancy. Our grocery store sells fresh flowers for $4.99 for a bundle and for the most part, they last around 10 days. It is totally worth the fifty cents per day, in my opinion, to have them around. Just try it...the next time you go to the grocery store buy a bundle and see the difference in your mood. And if you are not a flower person, just a small houseplant will do. Those of you that have grayish thumbs like me...succulents are your best friend!

My biggest DIY fail...hmmm...there are just so many its hard for me to choose just one. There have been pleeeeenty of less than stellar moments and I know there will be plenty to come. There are the projects that just totally dont work out and there are the ones that are a constant game of curveballs that require some major problem solving. Then, there are the ones I start and somewhere along the choice, get distracted and then they just sit there. That might just be one of my worst habits. Most of the time, they are projects that I thought would be really easy and very quickly realized that they were indeed not. Prime example...a $10 couch that I scored that I started to re-upholster...its still sitting in our basement in the same state that I left it back last summer. Its terrible, I know, but it is a good reminder to not to jump the gun on something just because it is an incredible price.

One of my favorite all time projects was adding wood beams to our living room ceiling.