Fall Framed Art
~Easy Craft DIY


And then it was FALL!

Adding a simple touch of Fall. So easy to create, too!


I picked up a cute copper colored frame and a Fall greeting card at the Dollar Tree. Yep, just two bucks! The frame was a bit shiny, so I took a metal nail file and gave it some distressing! I loved the beautiful pumpkin scene on the card. I simply cut it to fit the frame and voila!


I just love a quick inexpensive project that gives me new & beautiful decor. Oh, and white pumpkins, I LOVE little white pumpkins!




Happy Fall Ya'll!



Thrifty Treasure
Wooden Pedestal and Vase/Candle holder


My latest thrifty treasure and fabulous find is this beautiful wooden pedestal and wide glass cylinder vase/candle holder.
~ A cost of six dollars total for the two items!
I dressed them up with a pretty candle and some faux greenery I already had on hand.


The tray is a thrifty treasure from awhile back.  I chalk painted it white since I have another one that I originally purchased from “Southern Living at Home” some years ago for much more than the five bucks I paid for this thrifted one!
(Upon doing a little search, the pedestal above may also be a SL@H item?)

I’m so pleased with my thrifty treasures!  And, I love the beautiful arrangement I created using them!  All it took was just a few dollars, a little imagination and some creativity!
Decor doesn’t have to be expensive to be beautiful!!!


~ Happy Decorating!...



Brussels Sprouts
Easy and delicious!

Mmmmm! I made these Brussels Sprouts for a side dish this evening. They’re a favorite and are so delicious.  And, so easy to prepare, too!


I hesitate to call this a recipe, it's pretty basic really.  A tablespoon or two of Coconut oil and a little salt & pepper is all I used.  Using fresh Brussels Sprouts, after rinsing and drying off on paper towels I trimmed off the ends and simply sliced each one in half.  I then cooked them cut side down for about 10-15 minutes in the coconut oil on med-high heat, then turned them over and lowered the heat for a few minutes until we were ready to eat.  My test for done-ness is when they soften up and are nicely browned or look caramelized.

I really love the flavor that the coconut oil adds, and it's a good for you "fat" too!  However, if you prefer you can use a different type of oil, olive oil, vegetable oil, etc.  I just think the coconut oil is what really makes these taste soooo good!  I love Broccoli prepared this way as well.  Oh, and I also like to sometimes add a little drizzle of Balsamic Vinegar reduction at the end of cooking.  This adds another layer of flavor. 


I find most people either love Brussels Sprouts or they ...simply don’t know what they’re missing!!!;)

If you love Brussels Sprouts, I think you'll love 'em prepared  like this!



Enjoy!...







Hello September


And, then it was September!  So nice that’s it’s a long holiday weekend, too!


We have much to celebrate in September, and I’m looking forward to it! We have a few family birthdays this month.
I’m wishing all the days of September will be as beautiful as today!



~ I hope you’re enjoying a wonderful Labor Day holiday weekend!




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Tammy is the design enthusiast behind the blog, Tips, Treats & Treasures, where her creativity is explored with a mixture of her artistic abilities and style through her home decorating, thrifty finds, DIY and creative craft projects, along with her family favorite recipes. She shares through her blog her ideas and helpful tips on everything she has learned over the years and much of which she is passionate about in the hope of inspiring others, with her own unique style storytelling.