My Favorite Farmhouse Exteriors

Today I’m dreaming about a white farmhouse in the country. Something about being stuck at home with a newborn during quarantine makes me dream about the future, and a white farmhouse on a piece of land is one of those dreams.

Don’t get me wrong, I am SO thankful that God has blessed me with so much and I LOVE our home. We have almost an acre, not in a subdivision, that is absolutely beautiful and perfect for our family. Our hope though is to someday be able to build a home on an even larger piece of land. Preferably with a bit of woods where my husband can hunt and more space for a larger garden and land where our kids can run and explore. But I would be happy even if God doesn’t have that in store for us, because His plan for our lives is always so much greater than our own.

Today, just for fun, I’ve been looking up white farmhouses and I’ve rounded up my favorite farmhouse-style exteriors. My absolute favorite is the Four Gables plan shown in the first photo, but there are so many amazing exteriors to choose from if you’re building one of your own.

I only included white farmhouses that had some kind of porch. White screams classic farmhouse to me and what’s a farmhouse without a porch to swing and sip sweet tea on? I hope you think these are as beautiful as I do and enjoy some farmhouse eye candy today!

Source: @farmlivinginspades
Source: @farmville_house
Source: @whitetailfarmhouse
Source: America’s Best House Plans
Source: @vintage_north
Source: @jettsetfarmhouse
Source: @lifeonacountryroad
Source: @farmhouse4010
Source: @myartisanhome
Source: @ahoneyofafarmhouse
Source: @homesbygardengate

Thanks for reading! God bless!

Krista

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DIY Book Page Banners

Hello all! I thought I’d share an easy DIY craft with you today! This past spring, I made a spring banner out of pages from an old hymnal. I’ve made a few more since then because they’re so cute and simple!

You only need a few materials to make these vintage style banners.

Materials:

– Old Book or Hymnal Pages

– Twine

– Hole Punch

– Sharpie Marker

The first step is to decide what you want your banner to say. I’ve made some for the seasons, using words like spring, fall, and Christmas. You can make it say anything you’d like!

The next step is to cut out pages from an old book or hymnal to use for each letter. You could even cut a triangle out of the bottom to add more detail to your banner.

Using a sharpie marker or stencils and paint, write each letter on your pages. Then, add two holes in the top corners of each page and thread twine through (down through the left and up through the right to hide the twine).

That’s it! It’s such a simple DIY craft that doesn’t cost much at all! I found an old hymnal at Goodwill for $0.69, the twine is $1.00 from the Dollar Tree, and I had a sharpie marker on hand.

You could also make these DIY book page ornaments for Christmas using the same materials!

I hope you’ve enjoyed this DIY craft idea and maybe I’ve even inspired you to create your own! For more budget home decor inspiration, follow me on Instagram @faith.and.farmhouse.

Thanks for reading and God bless!

Krista

5 Ways to Create a Cozy Home

After spending much more time at home recently, I’ve been thinking about ways to make our home feel more cozy. I believe that home should be a place where you can relax and feel comfortable. Lately, I’ve been inspired by Liz Marie Galvan and her book Cozy White Cottage. If you haven’t read it yet, it gives a ton of wonderful ideas on how to make your home feel cozy and inviting. So today, I thought I’d put together a list of items that I think help to create a cozy home and a relaxing environment.

Be sure to check out the book Cozy White Cottage by Liz Marie Galvan if you haven’t yet!

1. Candles

The first thing I think of when I think of making home cozy is the smell of a yummy scented candle burning. There’s something about a home that smells good that just seems so inviting and comfortable. Candles are my favorite way to make my home feel cozy and welcoming. The flickering flame also gives off a cozy glow.

Candlesticks are an inexpensive way to add a cozy look to a table centerpiece.
I just love the flickering glow of lit candles!

2. Throw Blankets

Another thing that instantly gives a feeling of coziness is a nice throw blanket to cuddle up in. I like placing throw blankets around the house in baskets to easily grab, or draped on a sofa or comfy chair. They’re such an easy and affordable way to say “come on in and get comfortable”.

A blanket draped on furniture is a simple way to add that cozy feel.

3. Neutral Colors

To me, using neutrals in my home feels more calm and cozy than using dark or bright colors. I think neutrals are easy on the eyes and not too demanding of attention, which helps me feel more relaxed. Though not everyone feels this way, I love using neutrals to create a cozy atmosphere.

Most of my furniture and decor is comprised of white or neutral colors. All of the walls in my house are either light grey, white, or cream.
I painted this hutch in Sherwin Williams Alabaster, a great creamy neutral.

4. Texture

Blending various textures not only gives off a farmhouse feel, it makes a home feel more cozy and lived in. I like creating the look of texture even on my walls, with sharpie shiplap and board and batten. Blending various materials, such as wood, metals, glass, and fabrics around the house create a look that’s not so monotone and harsh.

Board and batten walls, patterned pillows, and the wood church pew all add texture to my entryway.
Sharpie shiplap and a decorated shelf add texture to this wall in my living room.

5. Reminders of Faith/Family/Friends

I love to put reminders of my faith around the house. My relationship with Jesus Christ brings me peace and reminds me that I have a forever home with Him. Reminders of my faith remind me of the love my Savior has for me and makes me feel at home. For you, it could mean the same thing or maybe it could be family photos and memories that make your home feel cozy.

In our bedroom, I have a pair of signs that say “It is well with my soul”, a reminder of my faith and salvation through Christ. You also can see some of my other favorite cozy elements in this photo.
A sign reminding me of the fruit of the spirit and a cozy throw blanket make this corner a cozy spot to sit.

I hope I’ve given you some tips on ways you can make your home feel cozy and comfortable, especially during this time when many of us are staying home more often. Be sure to follow me on Instagram @faith.and.farmhouse for more home decor inspiration. Thanks for reading and God bless!

Krista