Stagetecture has had several years of just being written by me, Ronique Gibson. As Stagetecture grew it was abundantly clear that I needed to start having a more diverse voice to offer my readers as well as give exposure to other great home niche writers. Here is my inspiring team that brings you ... continue reading...
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Achieving Beautiful Results with #Makari Skin Care
Entry #1537, August 31, 2012 Since I was young skin care has always been high on my priority list. Mainly because my mother, grandmother and relatives would instill in my sister and I to keep a clear complexion, drink plenty of water, get exercise and clean our faces regularly. Even with all that ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #91: How to Create the Perfect Small Home Office
Guest Blogger #398, Entry #993, March 3, 2012 Happy DIY Saturday! Now that we are into March, many of you are trying to get your head out of winter mode and into spring. While your outdoor home needs attention so does your work area inside your home. The home office is one of those rooms that is ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Create an Inspiring Dorm Room
Guest Blogger #367, Entry #950, February 9, 2012 When it comes to decorating your dorm room, you probably have plenty of ideas about how to make this typically pedestrian space your own. And yet, you are going to face some restrictions when it comes to how you decorate your dorm room simply because ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Decorate your Dorm Room to Maximize Space
Guest Blogger #358, Entry #941, February 6, 2012 Often, dorm rooms come with a few basic pieces of furniture for you to work with: a desk and chair, a bed, and a closet of some sort. In fact, most come with duplicates of these items (for you and a roommate) but very little space in which to house ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: The Perfect Do it Yourself Projects for Wintertime Warmth
Guest Blogger #332, Entry #903, January 17, 2012 When it's too cold outside to actually accomplish anything outdoors, it's hard to avoid the hermit feeling while stuck inside your home. You're aching for spring to arrive so you can get back to work on your home. You're the do-it-yourself-er that ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Protect yourself from Injury while Moving Homes
Guest Blog #148, Entry #620, August 16, 2011 Whether you are moving from an apartment to another home, or you are only move college dorm rooms, moving involves strenuous activity for your body. Have you ever noticed that most moving company personnel wear back braces when helping you ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Personalize your Boring Dorm Room
Guest Blog #136, Entry #605, August 1, 2011 Happy first day of August! Depending on when school starts in your part of the world, August usually means back to school time for kids and college students. If you or your kids are headed to college for the first time, or you're a returning student, you ... continue reading...
How to Keep your Kid’s Craft Area Neat & Tidy
Guest Blog #73, Entry #518, May 9, 2011 Your kid's rooms and play areas should be inspiring and help your kids be creative! The challenge with craft areas is the ability to keep it fun for the kids, but still keep organization and a tidy work area for little hands! Today, Ashlee McClung from ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Reduce Holiday Stress & Enjoy the Season
Guest Blog Entry #32, Entry #332, November 15, 2010 Every year as a busy career mom, I'm trying to figure out ways to cut out holiday stress. For the last few year Amazon & Walmart.com have become my lifesaver at the holidays! No more spending time in line Christmas shopping and everything ... continue reading...
Sorting Memorabilia – Yes, sooner or later you need to!
Entry #104, June 2, 2010 When we moved to our new house, never did I realize how much high school, college, vacations, you-name-it-we-had-it memorabilia we have been lugging from house to house. Debbie Bowie from Stepcase Lifehack gives us a list of how to tackle all of that .. ... continue reading...