Author: Soledad Moreno

Oh man it was a rough week. A friend of mine passed away, a young mom that I liked so much. She was healthy and happy and her death was sudden. Add that to the sad news around the world and the ongoing pandemic. šŸ™ The good news is my

Happy holiday weekend! Iā€™m headed to San Francisco for the weekend, the weather is always so good in September. Iā€™ll be having dinner downtown to celebrate our wedding anniversary and taking a long hike through the Presidio tomorrow. Things are progressing fast on our flip project. The kitchen cabinets are

It hits me every year, the last week of October. I begin to feel the expectations building, the stress of content creation, the subtle nudge to please all the people around me, and the pressure to make it look effortless.Ā So a few years ago I made a promise to myself

Happy late fall weekend! This week I had extra energy and was feeling really creative so I made homemade ravioli from scratch, created new artwork, and gathered everything Iā€™ll need for my Thanksgiving table. I have a thoughtful DIY gift idea to share later this week. Iā€™m also working on

Happy Halloween weekend! My teenagers are off with their friends running around town to various hangouts. Gone are the days when I get them dressed up and we go trick or treating together but thatā€™s okay. Now we sit home and wait for the little ones in our neighborhood to

The holidays are here! To add some some cheer to your desktop, laptop, cell phones and tablets, I had fun sketching four new holiday themed patterns. Download these screensavers (wallpapers) for free for your personal use! Winter Berries | Sketched dark and pale blue stems with bright red berries. Ā 

For the past few years weā€™ve been away for Thanksgiving in different parts of the country, but this year itā€™s my turn to host so I started gathering supplies to pull together a table setting for guests. Iā€™m keeping with the theme of simplicity Iā€™ve adopted this season, working with

Did you mean popcorn ceiling removal Often, people refer to the popcorn ceiling as a stucco ceiling. But. these are two different things. Stucco isĀ  a sand-based mixture mixed with lime sand and water. Where popcorn. is much different in that it is madeĀ  of vermiculite or polystyrene mixed in