How To Find YOUR PASSION And MAKE MONEY
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How to Celebrate Your Dad on Father's Day
If our dads are the best, so don’t they deserve the best? If your appreciation for your father outweighs your plans, don’t stress! These fun ideas are the perfect way to celebrate the dads who help the world go around! Breakfast in Bed What better way to start the day off than with a delicious homemade meal in the comfort of a nice warm bed? Prepare your dad’s favorite breakfast. Flip some flapjacks. Scramble some eggs. Brew up a hot cup of joe. Assemble everything on a tray and pamper your dad by delivering it directly to his room. Backyard BBQ Fire up the grill, lace up your apron and whip out those tongs. Nothing hits the spot quite like a burger and hotdog fresh from the grill. Cook up a delicious meal and enjoy it outside with family and friends. Bring your celebration to the next level with fun classic BBQ games such as a water balloon toss, three-legged race and apple bobbing contest. Take a Hike Take advantage of the sunny outdoors! Find a nearby hike, strap on your hiking boots and hit the trails. This is a great way to spend quality time with family all while celebrating the beauty of nature. Make sure to pack plenty of water and snacks and take plenty of time to enjoy the view at the top. At Home Wine Tasting A comfy twist on a classy evening, an at home wine tasting is the perfect way to celebrate your dad in the comfort of your own home. Grab bottles of different varieties, lay out some cheese and crackers, and spend the night tasting new wines! If you want to go the extra mile, research the origin and flavor profile of the wines you’ll be sampling. Outdoor Movie Night Nothing beats a summer night. Enjoy the end of Father’s Day outside in the warm evening air. Hang a white sheet on the side of your house. Collect pillows, blankets, sleeping bags and plenty of snacks to nibble on. Connect your computer to a projector and cast your dad’s favorite movie onto the big screen.
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Quick Ways to Refresh Your Home for Summer
Seasonal interior updates can help you embrace a new season and give your home a much-needed update. Lightening up your rooms can help them feel more relaxed and fresher and help put you in a summer mindset. Updating your home between seasons doesn’t have to be an entire undertaking, and a few simple swaps can feel like a breath of fresh air. Here are some quick and easy ways to incorporate summer vibes throughout your home.Incorporate Natural Accents and AccessoriesNatural materials, such as grasscloth, raffia, seagrass, jute, sisal and wicker, have distinctive summer-like vibes. Incorporating woven baskets to store blankets, sandals or other loose ends can create a laid-back effect. Replacing your existing lampshades or sconce shades with woven chandelier shades is another small way to incorporate natural texture into a room. Accent seating in natural materials, such as a woven bench or console table, can lend to a room’s laid-back vibes.Add Summer ScentsWhether you prefer candles, diffusers or oils, a summery scent is one of the easiest ways to create a summer effect indoors. Scents with citrus, florals, basil or coconut hints can transport you to a slower-paced and summer frame of mind.Bring the Outdoors InOne of the easiest ways to update any space for different seasons is to bring the outdoors inside. During the summer months, incorporate plenty of seasonal greenery and flowers throughout your home. Bringing in flowers and greenery from your backyard or local farmer’s market can make the bouquets feel more summer-like and fresh once they’re inside.Update Your Shelves, Tables and VignettesYour coffee table, bookshelves and console tables are perfect surfaces to tweak between seasons. For example, updating the coffee table books with books about travel, gardening and beaches, swapping out family photos to feature summer memories and lightening up accessories for those in lighter colors or more natural materials will contribute to an overall lightened up, summer feel.Swap Out TextilesStoring your heavy textiles, such as wool, fur, velvet and mohair, for lighter and breezier options, such as linen and cotton, will lighten up your space. This is particularly impactful in the living room and bedrooms. Breezier, more lightweight fabrics in the living room will make the room feel more open and brighter. Likewise, linen sheets and a lighter duvet cover will help you sleep more comfortably during those humid summer nights. The same goes for accent pillows. Pillows in brighter prints and more lightweight fabrics can make a neutral sofa feel like the perfect summer piece.Update Your Mudroom or Central Drop ZoneCleaning your mudroom seasonally can help it feel the most functional and prevent it from feeling too overwhelming and cluttered. Remove any lingering winter or spring gear, clean it appropriately, and store it for next year. Create a space that is easily accessible for all the summer accessories you need, such as flip flops, sunglasses, sunscreen and swim gear.Embracing the changing and fleeting seasons can help time slow down, and help you enjoy the season you’re in.
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How to Select Accent Lighting
The proper lighting can make the most significant impact on your home. Lighting can help create a comfortable atmosphere and contribute to the overall ambiance of the room. There are several different types of lighting, and layering these types will result in the largest functional and aesthetic impact. If your space has substantial enough lighting and you’re looking to add in the final layers of your lighting plan, read on for guidance to select the best accent lighting for your space.Main Types of LightingBefore layering in accent lighting, it’s essential to know the other layers that are part of a cohesive lighting plan. Below are the main three types of lighting:• Ambient Lighting: This is the general lighting for a room and provides the overall light source. This may include recessed or track lighting or significant hanging light sources, such as pendants.• Task Lighting: This provides lighting over a specific area, such as floor or table lamps, adjustable arm lamps or sconces.• Accent Lighting: The final layer of the lighting scheme that creates a focal point and adds a decorative touch. Accent lighting is an accessory to a room or highlights specific elements of a room, such as an art light. Types of Accent LightingThere are many different types of accent lighting, and they all help create a layered, finished space. Accent lighting should help add dimension and highlight a room’s best features. While some lighting types can be interchangeable based on how it’s being used, some main examples of accent lighting include:• Table lamps• Wall sconces• Pendants• Chandlers• Hidden lights, such as lighting under cabinets or inside cabinets• Art lights• CandlelightSelecting Accent LightingIdentify the Features You Want to HighlightThe first step to selecting your accent lighting most effectively is to identify the features in your home you want to highlight. For example, if you have a treasured piece of art, hanging an art light above it will help illuminate it and make it stand out further. Or, if you have a grouping of framed family photographs, a table lamp can help illuminate these framed memories. Likewise, art lights hung on your bookshelves can provide a glow over your special mementos, while sconces can add a soft ambiance to your fireplace.Lighten Up Dark AreasIf there are rooms in your home that the recessed lighting doesn’t reach, accent lighting is a perfect layer for these sports. For example, if there’s a dark corner of your upstairs hallway, adding a small table and table lamp will gently illuminate this area. Or, add a series of wall sconces up the staircase to create a soft glow that isn’t too bright. Then, during the evening when your eyes need a break from the bright overhead lights, a selection of strategically placed accent lighting will give the room a muted, soft, warm glow.
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