Create the Home You’ve Always Dreamed of with Easy, Authentic Farmhouse Décor
Opening A Touch of Farmhouse Charm is like taking a breath of fresh, clean country air. With the turn of each page, Liz Fourez leads you on a tour through her family’s house, restored to its 1940s rustic farm style, and teaches you how to make each handmade decoration yourself. The projects require minimal effort, yet add instant charm to any room. With your blue jeans on and a few of the most basic supplies in hand, you’ll be on your way to your dream home in no time.
You’ll learn how to make a custom wood Family Name Sign for your living room, a Wooden Boot Tray on Casters for the entryway, a Ruffled Stool Slipcover for the kitchen and a Rustic Wooden Frame for the bedroom, plus decorations for the office, bathroom, kids’ bedroom and playroom. Farmhouse style is about cultivating a connection among family, home and nature; A Touch of Farmhouse Charm helps you bring the warmth and beauty of simpler times to your modern life naturally.
Published on: 2016-12-06
Released on: 2016-12-06
Original language: English
Number of items: 1
Dimensions: .36" h x .2" w x 8.06" l, .0 pounds
Binding: Paperback
192 pages
Review
“This adorable book inspired me with so many charming ways to make my farmhouse dreams come true, right here and now.” - Melissa Michaels, New York Times bestselling author of Love the Home You Have and The Inspired Room
“I love it when someone shares their ‘secret weapons,’ and this book is packed with them!” - Marian Parsons, owner of Miss Mustard Seed
“I love the way Liz is able to capture all the charm of a time past and bring it to modern day. Her farmhouse décor is impeccable.” - Bre Doucette, owner of Rooms For Rent Blog
“This book is a farmhouse lover’s dream; it will quickly become a favorite decorating resource.” - Jen O’Brien, owner of City Farm house
About the Author
Liz Fourez is the founder of the popular home and lifestyle website Love Grows Wild. She has been featured on The Today Show, Redbook, Country Living, American Farmhouse Style magazine, The Nester and I Heart Organizing. Liz and her family live in their 1940s restored farmhouse outside Indianapolis, Indiana.
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