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How to Keep Your Home Warm and Energy Efficient During Cold Months

0 · Mar 17, 2025 · Leave a Comment

Winter is the perfect time to embrace all things cozy—soft blankets, warm drinks, and a beautifully snug home. But keeping the chill at bay while staying energy efficient can sometimes mean sky-high energy bills. As a creative mom who loves crafting a home that’s both stylish and functional, I know how important it is to find smart, budget-friendly ways to stay warm without wasting energy.

With just a few simple tweaks, you can create a warm and inviting space while remaining energy efficient. Whether it’s improving insulation, optimizing heating use, or adding little cozy touches, these practical steps will help you stay toasty all season long!

Keep Your Heating System Running Smoothly for Energy Efficiency

A well-maintained heating system is a game-changer—it keeps your home warm and energy efficient without draining your wallet. Before the cold weather hits, schedule a professional inspection to make sure everything is running efficiently. A technician can check for clogged burners, cracks in the heat exchanger, and any airflow issues.

Don’t forget to replace or clean filters regularly! When filters get dirty, the system has to work harder, using more energy than necessary. Also, check that your vents and radiators are clear of furniture and rugs to ensure even heat distribution. A little maintenance now can save you from expensive repairs and high bills later.

Energy Efficient Home

Stay Stocked on Heating Fuel for an Energy Efficient Home

Running out of heating oil in the middle of winter? No thanks! Keeping an eye on your fuel levels prevents last-minute emergencies and costly refills.

Planning and scheduling home heating oil deliveries in advance ensures a steady supply, especially during peak winter months when demand increases. Choosing a reliable supplier that offers fair pricing and timely service makes the process easier and more affordable.

By staying ahead of the game, you’ll avoid the stress of running low and keep your home warm and energy efficient all season long.

Insulate Like a Pro to Stay Energy Efficient

One of the easiest ways to keep your home warm is to prevent heat from escaping in the first place. Check for drafts around windows and doors—sealing them with weatherstripping can make a world of difference. When older windows are no longer performing efficiently, it may be worth considering upgrades to improve insulation and indoor comfort. This is not only recommended in regions with very harsh winter climates, because if you decide to replace your windows in Orlando, for example, that can also help prevent humidity-related issues and improve overall indoor efficiency. Thick curtains work wonders at night, keeping the warmth inside where it belongs.

Adding insulation in key areas like the attic, basement, and walls helps maintain a steady indoor temperature and reduces the need for constant heating. The best part? These simple upgrades not only make your home cozier but also help you stay energy efficient and cut down on your energy bills.

Smart & Stylish Ways to Reduce Energy Use and Stay Energy Efficient

Using energy wisely can help keep costs low without sacrificing comfort. Try lowering the thermostat a few degrees when you’re sleeping or out of the house—smart thermostats can automate this for you, making it effortless to stay energy efficient and save money.

Keep doors closed in unused rooms to concentrate the heat where it’s needed most. And don’t forget to let in some natural warmth—open your curtains during the day to let sunlight heat your space for free. It’s all about working with what you have!

Cozy Touches That Make a Big Difference for Energy Efficiency

Sometimes, it’s the little things that make your home feel extra warm and inviting. Layering up with soft blankets and cozy sweaters means you can stay comfortable without cranking up the heat.

Adding area rugs to hardwood or tile floors helps insulate against the cold while making rooms feel extra snug. Thick curtains help block cold air from windows, especially at night.

Another simple trick? Use draft stoppers under doors to keep warm air from escaping. Small, thoughtful changes like these add up to a big impact, keeping your home stylish, warm, and energy efficient all season long.

Energy Efficient Home Tips

Bonus Heat Sources for Extra Coziness While Staying Energy Efficient

If you need a little extra warmth, consider supplemental heat sources. Space heaters can warm specific areas efficiently—just be sure to use them safely. Fireplaces or pellet stoves not only provide heat but also add that dreamy, cozy ambiance we all love in the winter.

And here’s a no-cost hack: take advantage of solar heat! Open your curtains during the day to let the sun naturally warm your space, then close them at night to trap the heat inside. Simple, effective, and totally energy efficient!

Meanwhile, routine electrical maintenance services can also ensure that heaters, fireplaces, and other electrical components are operating safely and efficiently, reducing the risk of overloads or malfunctions while keeping your home warm and energy-conscious.

Final Thoughts

Keeping your home warm and energy efficient doesn’t have to mean spending a fortune. With a little planning and some creative solutions, you can stay cozy while keeping energy costs in check. From maintaining your heating system to adding stylish insulation and smart energy-saving tricks, every small change adds up.

So grab a soft throw, light a candle, and enjoy the season in a warm, welcoming, and energy efficient space—without worrying about your energy bill!

Creepy Halloween Taxidermy Plaques

9 · Sep 1, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decorations with taxidermy plaques! I used the DecoArt Metallic Lustre to turn  simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy home decor. Come check it out… If you dare!

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

{ disclaimer • I am a DecoArt Ambassador and they have sponsored this post. However, all thoughts, ideas and opinions are my very own.}


 O.K. guys… It’s never too early to start thinking about your Halloween decorations! Over the years I’ve become quite the fan of decorating for this creepy holiday. I used to hate it, but I’ve kind of fallen in love with what you can create for this spooky night. I wanted to create some new pieces to add to my collection for the new home and found myself wandering the isles at Michaels wondering what to make. Then it hit me… I wanted to make some “taxidermy” plaques to add some cringe worthy art to my front entry way. I wanted to keep it simple and still classy so I thought a little Rose Gold Metallic Lustre from DecoArt would do the trick! Here’s how you can make them.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy home decor.

Taxidermy Plaques Supply List

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy home decor.

  • wood plaques
  • DecoArt Metallic Lustre – Rose Gold
  • Americana Curb Appeal – Black
  • iron spider
  • iron keys
  • skeleton hand
  • small Staghorn Fern
  • paint brush
  • lint free cloth
  • drill
  • 8 screws
  • floral wire
  • moss
  • large bowl of water
  • baking sheet
  • drop cloth or something to protect your work surface

Instructions for Taxidermy Plaques

To begin, you will need to prep your work surface and cover it with a drop cloth or some type over covering to protect it.

Next, place your moss into a large bowl of water so that it can soak while you are working with the other pieces. Set it aside.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Then, grab your Americana Curb Appeal paint and paint 2 of your wood plaques. Keep one natural for your Staghorn Fern.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy home decor.

I really like the Americana Curb Appeal paint and traditionally it’s not really used for crafting, it’s used to paint door and shutters typically. I had some on hand and thought it would work just fine for the wood plaques for this project. PLUS… I have used that same paint for my doors, fireplace & banister therefore, my plaques would match the rest of my space. Not only that but, I really like the finish that it create on the wood. You won’t see brush strokes, the coverage is phenomenal and you’ll still see the wood grain through the paint. I really like that! I like to paint wood but, I don’t want it to look plastic… you know?

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy home decor.

Once those are both painted, set them aside to dry. Don’t worry, they dry pretty quick.

Next, let’s drill a hole into the skeleton hand before we add the DecoArt Metallic Lustre.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

The hand is made out of a resin so it isn’t a problem to drill a hole into it. It  might be a little hard to start, but once you get the hole stared, it’s not a big deal.

Next, grab the skeleton hand, keys, spider, the rose gold Metallic Lustre and your lint free cloth (or paper towel if you are in a pinch. Just don’t rub too hard.)

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Now, the DecoArt Metallic Lustre is a wax finish, not paint. IT AWESOME!!  I love this stuff! I put a little onto my cloth like so…

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

… And then, rub it all over your object that you are wanting to add a little flair to.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

It cures really quick so, if you don’t want to have full coverage, make sure you work in small sections and work quick. With these pieces, I didn’t want full coverage, I still wanted them to look a little rough. As for the keys, I only wanted the rose gold at the top of the keys and then left the bottom black.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Once the paint on the plaques is dry and the Metallic Lustre has cured (it only takes a few minutes) you are ready to mount them on their plaques.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

I just used a 1 1/2 inch screw to adhere the skeleton hand to the plaque. However, I did drill pilot holes into the hand and the plaque before to ensure a proper fit.

Now… I’m sure you’ve noticed that there is now a unsightly screw in the hand.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

No worries!! I took a stick and roughly added more of the Metallic Lustre to cover the screw head.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Once it cures, it’s hard and voilá… You can’t see the screw! Nice, huh?

For the spider, I placed a screw on the plaque and hung the spider on it. If you use the same spider that I used, it has a screw hanger on the back so it works perfect. I did add some of the Metallic Lustre to the screw to help it blend in.

Now it’s time to mount your Staghorn Fern. Grab the plaque that you didn’t paint along with your drill and 6 1 1/2 inch screws and some floral wire.

First, I drill pilot holes into the plaque.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Three on each side about an inch away from the edge of the board. Then I add my screws but keep about an inch sticking up from the board.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

At this point, I lay my plaque in a baking sheet. This part can get a little messy and the baking sheet will help contain the mess. Then I take the floral wire and make a little loop to help start the process and attach it to the top screw.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Then I wind it around the rest of the screws making sure to keep the wire close to the base of the screw close to the wood.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Do not cut the floral wire yet. Take some of your moss, gently wring it out a bit and lay it on top of the wire.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Then take your Staghorn Fern and gently take it out of the pot and remove as much dirt as possible. Staghorn Ferns are air plant so they really don’t need to live in soil. They get their nutrients from the air and the moisture on their frawns. For a really great post on Staghorn Ferns and how to mount and care for them, check out Vintage Revivals. Mandi has a real love for these plants.

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Once I’ve removed as much of the dirt as I am comfortable with, I lay it down on top of the moss.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Here’s a funny tip…

Staghorn Ferns love banana peels. Apparently, they provide the kind of nutrition that the plants really like. Before I cover the plant with moss, I add a little bit of banana peel.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Next, cover it with more moss and then criss cross the wire over the whole mound like before, until it is secure. The wire actually melts right into the moss and you don’t see it at all.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Check out Mandi’s post for tips on how to care for your new mounted Staghorn Fern. Now you’re all set to hang your macabre little scene on your walls.

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy plaques to decorate our entryway for Halloween.

Another little trick… I hung mine with those Command Strip Picture Hanging Strips. LOVE those babies!

Add a little flair to your spooky Halloween decor with DecoArt! I used their Metallic Lustre to turn simple spooky objects into creepy yet classy taxidermy home decor.

I love how these add a little creepy and yet class to my entryway if that’s even possible!

Flair Favorites and Giveaway Winner!

0 · May 1, 2011 · 13 Comments

I hope you didn’t miss this week’s giveaway for Baggu Bags! But we have our winner.

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Our winner is (as chosen by Random.org)…

Amanda @ Frills and Frolic

Congratulations, Amanda!

Now we have some Flair! If you missed this week’s party, you can catch it here. But here’s a taste of my favorites:

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Beautiful Tile Tray by Pretty Life in the Suburbs

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Anzac Biscuits by 3 Pickles

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Chinese Lantern Cookies by Joy in the Jumble

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Mothers Day Plaque by Just Another Hang-up

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Deviled Eggs with Bacon by Celebrations at Home

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Profiteroles filled with Maple Mousse

Vitamin Bottle Apothecary Labels by Homework

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Meaningful Map Art by Crafty Scrappy Happy

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Crayon Favors by The Silly Pearl

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Decorative Shutters by Two Friends Two Cities

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Wire Nest Napkin Holders by Life is a Party

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Outfit Makeover by Attempting Aloha

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Butterfly Pillows by Lady Crafter 14

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Teacher Appreciation Tote by Holiday Snob

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Clay Hydrangeas by Craftberry Bush

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Peanut Butter Cream Cheese Cupcakes by Calm Crazy World

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Birdie Bath Bowl by Pudel Design

Amazing? I know, right? I love our readers! You guys inspire me every week. Thanks to everyone who linked up, and grab a featured button from the side-bar if you were showcased today.

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