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Some of my favorite pieces in my home, as simple as they may be, are the ones I had a hand in creating — like the cork board frame I painted sky blue and switch out every new year with our favorite Instagram prints from the past twelve months. My DIY skills are limited at best, so projects that make a big impact without requiring a big investment are what I’m looking for!

If I’m describing you, too, you will love Janet Crowther’s new book, A Well-Crafted Home! Janet holds a special place in our hearts because we featured her wedding to Collin a few years ago (which, unsurprisingly, was full of simple and chic DIY projects!). Janet and her wedding photographer, Julia Wade, have teamed up again for her second book, and the collaboration is a treat.

Janet is sharing her book’s easy tutorial for ice-dyeing today – enjoy!

From Janet: Ice-dyeing is seriously one of my favorite things to do and I hope you all will love it just as much! Once you have your completed fabric, you can use it to create several other projects in the book, like the blanket and ottoman pictured here.

Ice-dyeing is an easy technique using fiber-reactive dyes to make a colorful, almost crystalized pattern. As the ice melts over the fabric, it slowly disperses the dye and creates depth of color and multiple tones. Each dye session will yield stunning, one-of-a-kind results.

Supplies:
Gentle laundry detergent
1 pound dry, natural-fiber fabric like linen, silk, or cotton
3 gallons warm water
3 cups soda ash
5-pound bag of ice
1 tablespoon per color of fiber-reactive powder dye (see tip)

Tools:
Protective gear (gloves, eye protection, and face mask)
5-gallon bucket
Measuring spoons
Plastic sheeting, or drop cloth to protect work surface
Wide, plastic storage bin
Large, wire cooling rack (big enough to span the top of the bin, or you can overlap two or more on top of the bin)

Tip: Use as many colors as you want. I’ve made beautiful fabric using 5 colors, but even 1 color will produce outstanding results. For the blanket I used the following colors; rose red, jade green, rust brown, clear sky blue, and orange sherbet.

Steps:
1. Prewash your fabric with detergent to remove any grease or conditioners. Put on your protective gear.
2. Add the fabric and water to the bucket. Stir in the soda ash until it dissolves, then let the fabric soak for at least 15 minutes. Pull out the fabric and squeeze out the excess liquid.
3. On a flat surface, place the plastic sheeting under the storage bin to protect the surface. Set the wire cooling rack on top of the bin.
4. Scrunch up and twist the fabric loosely while placing it on top of the cooling rack. Make sure all of the fabric is within the edges of the plastic bin to keep any mess inside the bucket. Place a mound of ice on top of the fabric, covering as much of the fabric surface as possible.
5. Using a spoon, sprinkle the dye on top of the ice, one color at a time. Try not to overlap colors too much or the finished color will look muddled. Allow the ice to melt completely and leave the fabric untouched for at least 12 hours, and up to 24 hours.
6. Carefully remove the fabric from the rack. Rinse the fabric under cold water until the water runs clear. To help set the fabric, let it dry in the sun or place it in the dryer on the appropriate setting for the fabric. Before using, wash the fabric in the washing machine, by itself with detergent, then place it in the dryer on the appropriate setting.

Notes on safety: Whenever you are working with chemicals, always take the necessary precautions. Wear rubber gloves and safety glasses to minimize contact with your skin. Always work outside or in a well-ventilated area. Utensils used for dyeing should never be used for food preparation.

Equal parts inspiration and DIY guide, A Well-Crafted Home is an irresistible resource for both aspiring makers and seasoned crafters. It’s currently available on Amazon and many other booksellers!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Kazie Fleming reply

    Janet Crowther’s new book, i’m loving it!

  2. avatar Jackie reply

    What an awesome DIY idea! I definitely want to try this out.

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When I moved to the South ten years ago, I fell in love with the beautiful blooms and fresh veggies of the spring and summer seasons. I couldn’t wait to grow all this beauty for myself! I dove right in, but of course, it did not come easy. I’m excited to share some tips I’ve learned in my own backyard, through trial and error, as you set out to start your own first newlywed garden!

The type and scale of gardening that makes sense will largely depend on the space you have to work with. Here are my best recommendations for a few different scenarios…

If you have a small patio or balcony:

If you’re hoping to grow vegetables in containers, you’ll need six to eight hours of sun a day. If you’re in a more shady spot, look instead for plants and flowers that are fans of the shade. You can easily spot these at your home improvement store because they are under the tented areas of the outdoor area vs. the varieties in the open sun!

Recommended container-grown vegetables for a sunny patio: cherry tomatoes, peppers, herbs like basil and chives, lettuce, and radish.

Tip: Purchase soil bags labeled “potting soil” for container gardens. This soil is specially created to help retain water longer vs. traditional garden soil. Look for food-safe varieties if you are growing consumables.

If you have a yard:

If your new home has some room to grow, give square foot gardening a try. A gardening kit such as this one will be the perfect start to your first vegetable garden. My own first year of gardening, I started with two 4×4 kits and grew tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, and peppers. Every year after, I’ve added a bed or two — and now have 10 beds with over 115 square feet of growing space! Yes, you could say I really enjoy this gardening hobby :)

Raised beds in Lara’s garden.

Cucumbers, carrots and green beans are favorites for canning! These are pickled veggies from Lara’s garden.

Wherever you decide to place your raised bed, make sure it’s near a water source so you can easily give your plants a drink.

Tip: If you are a DIY kind of gal, you can purchase untreated cedar wood planks at your local home improvement store and have them cut to create your own 4×4 raised bed (or any size configuration) for about half the cost of a kit.

If you are interested in growing flowers:

I tell friends the best flowers to grow are ones that are offered at your local home improvement store. The varieties will be specific to your growing area and more likely will thrive in your environment. While I love the look of sweet peas, they would never tolerate our warm Nashville springs and are much more suited for my friends in the north!

Hydrangeas are always a great Southern favorite and especially wonderful if you love the idea of cutting them for arrangements in vases in your home. Limelight Hydrangea grows well in sunny spots and produces dozens of branches of lime and white blooms. Come June, my home is brimming with vases of the branches!

I’ve also had great luck with zinnias and dahlias because they generally tolerate the hot summers and will bloom until the first frost in November.

Tip: For a better and longer investment, look for flowering plants that are listed as perennials so they will come back year after year.

The best part of gardening besides enjoying the fruits of your labor? Finding friends who enjoy it with you, too! Our founder, Lara Casey, and I love to chat all things garden.

If you’re eager for more gardening tips, Lara just wrote a great three-part gardening series on her blog that dives even deeper into this topic. From how to get started, to her favorite resources, and even a sample garden plan, you’ll find lots of growing tips over there.

Of course, if you’re looking for a place to track your garden growing wins and adventures, give my very own Joyful Garden Planner a try!

I’m so excited to see what you dig into this season in your own garden! Have a garden question you’d like answered? Drop it in the comments below. You can follow along with Lara’s garden adventures at @GraciesGarden and my own garden at @JoyfulGardenPlanner.

Written with love by Amber
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  1. avatar Jessica Peddicord reply

    This is exactly what I needed!! Thanks so much for sharing Amber!

  2. avatar Olivia reply

    This was so helpful! Me and my new hubby just moved to Southern California and I can’t wait to plant a garden! Thanks for sharing!

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Jessi and Braden’s home is adorable, absolutely — but what I love most about it is that it is also so abundantly welcoming and approachable! These two have mixed affordable finds (Walmart gallery frames!) with treasured pieces for a cozy and warm look throughout their Greenville, SC Tudor. I wasn’t surprised at all when Jessi revealed “hosting is our love language” in her interview, below — from their kind hearts to their comfy decor choices, these two are clearly in their element in their home, surrounded by loved ones. I’m taking notes, and I’m sure y’all will want to, as well!

Fun fact: Jessi and Braden were reader models in last year’s Fore the Love shoot, so I’ve had the pleasure of meeting them in person!

The couple: Jessi and Braden Nichols, both 25
Years married: Three
Where they live: Greenville, South Carolina
Tell us a little bit about yourselves. I attended the University of South Carolina my freshman year and transferred to our rival school, Clemson University, at the start of sophomore year. The Sadie Hawkins shag was coming up, and since I was new to Clemson, I didn’t know many people, so I asked a friend whom I should ask. She mentioned Braden. With a little hesitation and fear, I asked him that week at a bonfire, and I am so glad I did! Sadie Hawkins marks our first “date,” if you will, and the rest is history! We dated for the remainder of our time at Clemson and got engaged the winter of our senior year. We had an eight-month engagement, which was a super tough season for us, and got married on August 24, 2013. We lived in a cute little townhouse in Mauldin, SC for our first year of marriage, and in August 2014, we purchased our first home in the heart of downtown Greenville. I am now a full-time wedding photographer and Braden is an industrial engineer at Michelin!

Tell us your love story in one sentence. By the grace and faithfulness of Jesus, we have been blessed with this life that we are so undeserving to live.
What is your favorite part of being married? While dating in college, it was difficult to balance school, friendships, and relationships. Some days would pass when we wouldn’t have a chance to see one another at all. My favorite part of being married is knowing that we can have quality time every day–our time together still has to be intentional, but we no longer have to fight for it like we used to. Now I know we will have time together every day, even if it’s just a simple dinner at our kitchen nook or watching Netflix together before going to bed.

Tell us a little bit about where you live. We are proud owners of our home. When looking to buy our first home, we truly wanted to be able to see ourselves there for at least 5-10 years, and we hoped to plant roots in downtown. We have big dreams to create a master suite out of my office space and our guest bedroom. We also have dreams of building a garage with a studio apartment above it, allowing us to host guests and to provide a home away from home for our family and friends.
Tell us about the process of moving in together. Once we got married, Braden and I moved into a town home in a small city about 20 minutes outside of Greenville. We transitioned into living together gracefully; we knew that it would be an adjustment and a learning experience, so we offered grace and understanding to one another. We were blessed with furniture from family members, so our town home was mostly furnished with hand-me-downs. Luckily, we were also able to use many items from our actual wedding to decorate. Braden and I have similar style when it comes to home décor; we both enjoy a warm space that feels cozy and inviting. My best advice to blending two styles is to truly narrow in on what makes home feel like home for each of you, whether that’s a certain type of furniture, lamp lighting, lots of cozy blankets, etc.

Which room in your home is your favorite, and why? Our living room is my favorite room in our home. Many people have walked through our arched front door and have spent time in this cozy space. Hosting is one of our love languages, and this space has offered so many opportunities to love others in that way. Our living room gets so much beautiful light–morning light pours in and it gets softer as the day goes on. I fell in love with the lattice windows on the front of the house; they offer some history and so much charm, something that can’t be replicated.
What most makes your house feel like home? It’s a cliché, but honestly, who I do life with in this house is what makes it feel like home. Sharing this space with Braden is one of the sweetest gifts. Around every corner is a little piece of what makes us us. The warm paint colors and cozy blankets, the constant smell of candles burning, our dog Sampson napping on the living room rug… it is all so us.

Where do you splurge and where do you save when decorating? My best advice comes from someone else! She told me to take my time and be patient, to wait for that perfect piece that I love. Simple advice, but it really made me slow down and think about what I envisioned for every little nook and corner in our home. It is a process to make a room feel complete, so my best advise is to save on the smaller décor items. I love to cut flowers or greenery from our yard to decorate our mantel and dining room table; I also love Trader Joe’s bouquets and eucalyptus to fill vases. I have found that I splurge on the bigger items, like our dining room table or the piece under the living room television. These bigger items stick around longer–not only are you investing your money, but you’re also investing in multiple years of use!

What is your favorite memory from your wedding? If I had to choose, I would say the moment I got to see a blindfolded Braden right before our ceremony. We chose to read letters from one another, and planned to do this around a doorway so we didn’t see one another. When I walked out of the bridal suite, though, there he was, my handsome groom, standing right in front of me with a blindfold over his eyes. I couldn’t help but laugh because I was so surprised to see him standing there! Seeing him helped to ease my nervousness, without having to compromise him seeing me for the first time as I walked down the aisle.
How do you remember your wedding in your home? As a wedding photographer, I am a firm believer in printing your photos and having them as little reminders throughout your home. We have wedding photos hung in our hallway, so each day, I pass them right by them. We also have our wedding album and our annual yearbooks on our coffee table. I look at them more than I would like to admit, but they are such sweet reminders of my favorite memories. I also have dried flowers from my bouquet and my bridesmaids’ bouquet, which can be found in vases all over our home.

What different decisions, if any, would you make for your registry if you knew then what you knew now? Honestly, I wish we had registered for more “fun” items, which sounds so silly. We thought practically, aiming to register for anything and everything we could possibly need to live comfortably. We had everything covered for the kitchen and bathroom, but did not add many items for our bedroom or living room. We didn’t focus on décor items or items that make a cozy home, such as blankets, frames, trays, etc., and I really wish we would have!
Who cooks dinner? I’m a meal prepper (pretty sure I just made up a word!), so I cook dinner for us most nights!
What is your go-to weeknight meal? Weekend meal? We are both CrossFit athletes who love a good workout, and it has inspired healthy eating in our household. Most nights, you can find a dinner of fish, roasted vegetables, and sweet potatoes in our kitchen. Recently, we have loved zoodle (zucchini noodle) dishes, such as healthy chicken Parmesan or basil pesto shrimp over zoodles. On the weekends, we love a good burger, brick oven pizza, or a full plate of sushi!

What’s your favorite place to find recipes? For a while, we loved making recipes from the Against All Grain cookbook. I still visit this book on occasion, but I have recently been loving getting simple ideas from The Traders Table on Instagram. Each post includes all the ingredients you need from Trader Joe’s, plus instructions on how to prepare the meal! So easy and takes out any guesswork–plus, Trader Joe’s is my favorite grocery store!
How does your family handle finances? Do you use a set budget? With Braden being an engineer, he loves a good spreadsheet! When we first got married, we attempted to budget by using spreadsheets and Mint, both of which worked well. We were advised to live on just Braden’s salary, which we do mostly, and to use the income from my business as a means of savings. With different seasons of life, this looks different. For instance, this year, we have traveled a lot, so my business income has covered most of those expenses. We check with one another before making big investments, keep tabs on how much we are eating out, and try to be mindful of how much we are spending, but do not keep a written budget.

What has been the most surprising thing about marriage? Honestly, I was most surprised by how much marriage reveals my sin and selfishness. As a firm believer in Jesus, I knew that I was sinful and selfish, but those things were amplified through marriage, which is super humbling. Every day, we have to extend grace and love to one another, and through this, we have grown in our faith exponentially.
What’s your best tip for balancing your relationship and other life priorities? We have learned to balance everything by communicating our expectations. Our families live in different parts of the state, so we have to be intentional and talk through how we are going to split time with each family over the holidays. With the flexibility of my schedule, I try to work similar hours to Braden’s. That way, we finish up around the same time in the afternoons. We also prioritize at least one date night a week if possible to ensure that we are having quality time, and giving ourselves the opportunity to be intentional with one another.

Do you have a favorite date night idea to share? We enjoy a simple Greenville date night each week. We love to take a short drive downtown to Tako Sushi, a super laid back sushi-meets-Mexican restaurant. We always sit at the bar and order 2-4 rolls (I’m craving a Greenville roll as I write this), and then we make our way to Marble Slab a few blocks down for some ice cream! Super simple, but it’s always fun.
What is one small way you love or serve your spouse? Recently, small acts of service have been my way of loving and serving Braden. My work schedule has been a little slower this season, which has given me more time at home, so I try and serve him through doing household tasks like laundry, dishes, grocery shopping, and meal prepping.

Do you have children? We currently do not have children, but it is definitely a dream to have them in the future! Since getting married, we have agreed that we would love to have 4-5 years of doing life just the two of us. We want to build a solid foundation for our family, and we truly believe that is built through our marriage. We are so excited to be parents one day, but currently, we have a two-year-old golden retriever who is just fine with being an only child for the time being!

This year, our family is most excited about… all of our travels. We have been blessed with a year full of jet-setting around the world. In March, Braden traveled to France for work, then in May, we traveled to Antigua to shoot my first destination wedding. A few months later, we traveled to Italy with some of our best friends, and then I went on a girls trip to the Dominican Republic. Wow, what a whirlwind! Our next trip will be to Jamaica in October to shoot another destination wedding and we are so excited!

You can follow along with Jessi at her website, blog, and Instagram, as well as the hashtag for their home, #thenicholscottage! Thank you so much for sharing your hearts and home with us, Jessi and Braden!

A little reminder: we’d love to hear from you! Our hope is to feature REAL couples in the South – not just folks who write blogs (though we love them, too!), but also your inspiring friend, super talented cousin, or neighbor with the cutest house – the kind of person everyone would love to “e-meet.” If that sounds like you or someone you know, take a peek at our Southern Newlywed submission page and shoot us an email!

emily Written with love by Emily
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  1. avatar Lisa reply

    I love their style so much, but love their hearts even more!

  2. avatar Amy reply

    This house is so beautiful! I’m curious where the dining room chandelier and chairs are from!

  3. avatar Chelsi reply

    Hello! I absolutely love your home! Do you happen to remember where your brown porch swing is from?! Thank you!

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