A 1920s Tulsa Owen Park Sears Kit Home

A 1920s Tulsa Owen Park Sears Kit Home

We first met Emily Netz at The Alliday Show a few years ago. She made and sold beautiful brass air plant hangers. She and I (Daly) figured out that we were both pregnant and due within a few days of one another. The excitement and anxiety of impending parenthood bonded us, but I must admit enjoying our friendship on the background of her beautiful homes has been a nice perk.

Emily and her affable husband Jeff flip houses, and if I were a house, I'd want them flipping me. They take care to respect the home's character and breathe fresh life into the walls. All the while, they are raising their sweet, handsome boys Theo and Auggie. 

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A-List Weekend Reading

Our pal Janie's before and after of a vintage tufted sofa made it onto Apartment Therapy. So fun!

Daly took a little retreat to Dallas and stayed in a lovely airbnb with an insanely beautiful backyard and walking distance from the Bishop Arts District. Coffee and food were great at Mudsmith, Oddfellows, Bolsa, and Weekend Coffee. Shopping was fun at We are 1976 and Curiosities.

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Meet Local Maker OK Collective

Meet Local Maker OK Collective

We met Kelli Newsome in Oklahoma City during an Indie Wholesale Market event. She and her wife Jessi are the two person show that is OK Collective featuring handmade candles, pillows and jewelry. With one waft of their candles, we were sold. We burn these awesome, chemical-free candles in our own homes and have heard rave reviews from many of our customers. We've been wanting to carry candles for a while and are so happy we found these gals and their great products. Please enjoy reading about what inspires and motivates them to be makers. And come get a candle for yourself! With every purchase of a candle at our shop you get a vintage matchbook set!

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Where Form Meets Function: Palmer's Mudroom

Where Form Meets Function: Palmer's Mudroom

My greatest achievement since moving into our current home was stopping my husband Patrick from spreading his change everywhere. Anyone else have that problem in their lives? Quarters on your bathroom sink. Pennies strewn across the kitchen counter. Dimes tucked between the sofa cushions. Sound familiar, anyone?

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