Thursday, December 3, 2015

December Deals

It's No Credit Check December! Take anything and everything for only $49 down!

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Setting Up Your Kid's Bedroom Is Easy as 1, 2, 3.

If it's time to renovate your child's bedroom, look no further! We have several options to completely revitalize their bedroom quickly and with an affordable budget:

1. New Beds
Start with a bed that suits your child or children's needs.



2. Dressers
From there, aim for proper storage areas to keep the room tidy.


3. Nightstands
Finally, take a look at nightstands to house bedtime and miscellaneous items! 

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Complete Your Living Room's Look with These 5 Pieces

How to make a perfect living room with new furniture and a little ingenuity:

1. Start with seating- aim for something comfortable:



 2. Next, find some entertainment

3. Secure extra table space:

4. Don't forget to grab lighting:

5. Finally, find the perfect rug to tie the room together!

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Now or Never! Unclaimed Furniture Sale!


Thursday, October 29, 2015

Halloween Fun and Activities for the Whole Family


The spookiest night of the year is finally here. After all the trick-or-treating is finished, you and your family can get together for a fun Halloween themed game night. There are tons of spooky activities that you can do, but we have put together a few of our favorites.

Kid-Friendly Movies and Treats

Gather around your comfy living room furniture and watch a not-so-scary Halloween movie. Some options areCasper or Scooby-Doo. Since it is Halloween, you have the perfect excuse to treat yourselves to some sweets. You can either dip into the trick-or-treat candy or make your own delicious recipes.

Pin the Stem on the Pumpkin

This is essentially the Halloween version of pin the tale on the donkey, but it can still make for a fun game. You can even create your own pumpkin with orange construction paper. Use green paper for the stem and hang it up on a cork board.

Bewitching Chairs

This is another spooky spin on a classic game of musical chairs. You can make a witch's hat from some everyday materials and use it as a game prop. You can find full instructions for the game on Family Education here.

Scavenger/ Treasure Hunt

Have kids go on a scavenger hunt around the house. Add a touch of Halloween to the scavenger hunt by using glow in the dark stickers and arrows as clues and dim the lights. You can use candy as the treasure or choose other prizes. 

Thursday, October 22, 2015

DIY Project: Halloween and Fall Wreaths



Home decor really plays a part in making your house feel like home. You can welcome guests to your home with a festive fall or Halloween wreath. With these ideas and tips you can make your own with minimal supplies and time.


Traditional Leaf Wreath 

Supplies

  • Fake leaf garland (red, orange, yellow)
  • Hot glue 
  • Wreath twigs (found in craft store)

Steps

  1. Lay out your twig wreath. You can usually find this already in the shape of a wreath at a local craft store, otherwise you have to shape the twigs into a circle. Once you have that, work in your leaf garland, placing it in the inner part of the wreath. 
  2. Use varying shades of red, orange and yellow to blend the leaf colors. Cover the inner part of the wreath with leaves with some twigs exposed around the outer part. 
  3. Glue loose pieces of garland onto the twig wreath and hang.

Halloween Ghosts and Ghouls Wreath

Supplies

  • Plain wreath (craft store)
  • Purple or black yarn
  • Fake cobwebs
  • Skull props 
  • Glue
  • Black ribbon
  • Foam letters

Steps 

  1. Wrap either purple or black yarn around your wreath until covered. 
  2. Cover wreath in black ribbon and garnish it with a few cobwebs.
  3. Glue on some skull props to one part. 
  4. On the top or bottom, glue on the word "Boo" in some white foam letters and hang. 
Now, your home is ready to welcome trick-or-treaters and Halloween guests. Plus, if you are making the traditional leaf wreath, you can keep it up all the way until Thanksgiving!

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Transform Your Sofa Into a Monster This Halloween


Some of the best Halloween decorations are the ones that you create yourself. This year, you can incorporate pieces of your furniture into your decor for some clever spookiness. In this blog, we are talking about couch monsters, and not the ones under your cushions. With slight adjustments to an old couch cover or sheet, you can turn your sofa into a monster. Here's how:

Supplies

  • Large black or dark grey sheet or couch cover
  • Paint
  • Paintbrushes
  • Tarp
  • Glow in the dark paint/sticks 

Steps 

  1. Test out the sizing of your sheet on the sofa. Before painting, you should align and mark where the sheet covers the back cushions-this is where you will paint on the eyes. 
  2. Once you've aligned your sheet to the sofa remove the sheet. Then, in a well-ventilated area, lay out a tarp and place your sheet or couch cover on it. 
  3. Make sure that the sheet is face up and flat before painting. Paint some scary eyes on the middle of your sheet or cover where you have marked it. 
  4. Then, paint on a scary mouth with some jagged teeth. 
  5. Leave the sheet flat to dry overnight. 
  6. Once completely dry, you can cover your couch with it. But, you must make sure that it is absolutely dry before doing this to avoid getting paint on your furniture!
*Try gluing glow in the dark sticks on or use glow in the dark paint for a scarier version.
    Now that you have a couch monster, you can incorporate other pieces of furniture like lamps and end tables! You can add some googly eyes to a lampshade for an easy Halloween decoration and change the light bulb color for an added spookiness. 
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