Guest Blog #75, Entry #522, May 14, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! Today is our 50th DIY Saturday - we have covered projects from home decor to repairing and green home topics. We're always excited to bring you do it yourself projects that can help. If you have ideas for a DIY Saturday, feel free to let ... continue reading...
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DIY Saturday #49 – How to Maintain your Lawn this Spring (Video)
Guest Blog #72, Entry #515, May 7, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! Whether you are getting ready for a Mother's Day picnic outside tomorrow, or you are hosting the neighborhood barbecue party, everyone wants a perfect looking lawn! The harsh winter may have wreaked havoc on your lawn, or you many be ... continue reading...
Preparing for Summer – 10 Essentials Not to Forget
Guest Blog #71, Entry #514, May 4, 2011 Every year, I think that I am ready for summer.... but then June comes and I think "How did it sneak up on me!?" Especially with kids, preparing for summer should probably start in the winter, ha! Seriously, from the kids being out of school, vacation ... continue reading...
Creative Decorating for an Outdoor Wedding
Guest Blog #67, Entry #509, April 29, 2011 Happy Wedding Day to Prince William & soon to be - Princess Kate! Unless you live under a rock, today is the wedding day for the Royal Couple. Today on Stagetecture, I thought I would get into the nostalgia of wedding grandeur and show inspiring ... continue reading...
Affordable Easter Activities for your Family to Enjoy
Guest Blog #65, Entry #502, April 20, 2011 Each year, between the Easter dinner expenses, the cost of dressing the family in their "Sunday Best", and decorating for the Easter Bunny, Easter tends to have a high price tag associated with it! Today, my Guest Blogger shows you how to save money ... continue reading...
Stagetecture’s 500th Post! A Look Back & My Thank You’s
Entry #500, April 18, 2011 500 posts ago, I started Stagetecture off as a place to get home inspiration, organize your home and learn about home staging to arm homeowners with information to make their homes the best place they can be! Today, as I look back over the last 20 months I’m ... continue reading...
DIY Saturday #47 – How to Distress Wood Furniture – (Video)
Guest Blog #62, Entry #497, April 16, 2011 Happy DIY Saturday! One of the latest trends in home furniture is buying wood furniture that looks old or distressed. In interior magazines, blogs, and cable network home and garden/DIY programs, homeowners are spending thousands to get this look in their ... continue reading...
How to Enjoy Family Road Trips this Year
Guest Blog #57, Entry #490, April 11, 2011 Whether you are getting ready for Spring Break or you are already thinking about Summer vacation, more and more families will hit the road to take their family vacations. i remember when I was young and the 1,800 mile, 3 day trip from Colorado to ... continue reading...
How to Save Money & the Earth with Carpooling Efforts
Guest Blog #56, Entry #474, April 10, 2011 With the cost of gas rising everyday, the reality of finding creative ways to save money and the Earth's resources are becoming more evident daily. Depending on where you live, carpooling may be a viable option for you, as well as help build camaraderie ... continue reading...
How your Home can Benefit from Reclaimed Timber
Guest Blog #53, Entry #467, April 3, 2011 I'm always amazed at how many new uses reclaimed and re-purposed materials are being used in today's homes. While many of the uses are for furniture, and finishes, timber is often used for structural elements of your home, as well as everyday uses that we ... continue reading...
Sharing Creative Kid’s Environments
Guest Blog #49, Entry #450, March 17, 2011 Of all the places in your home, your kid's environments are the one place that there are no rules. You don't have to know the latest Pantone color, or the hottest material out there for your couch, it's all about your child enjoying and learning about life ... continue reading...
Creating Outdoor Spaces for Special Needs to Enjoy
Guest Blog #48, Entry #447, March 14, 2011 When we create outdoor spaces, from our porches and decks, to the stepping stone garden that meanders around our house, do we ever think about is this area accessible for all? Outdoor spaces especially have the characteristics of being uneven, narrow, and ... continue reading...





