Summer Porch With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Traditionally, we take our family beach vacation in early May, so my summer season feels like it starts well ahead of that annual June date on the calendar. I get back from the beach with a little extra glow (or sunburn…) on my skin and the memory of sweltering South Carolina humidity, so I’m in full summer mode at the tail end of spring. Stealing inspiration from my most recent trip to the coast with my mom and sister, I gave our porch a new summer look fit for the season, even if that is still technically a week or two away. On my list for this outdoor seasonal refresh was a collection of potted plants, a new summertime wreath, a door mat that didn’t feel too “themey,” and a glowing garden sign to welcome visitors to our door for summer gatherings.

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

As you may know, I hesitate to show the front of our home for privacy reasons, so I set this look up on our back porch for the sake of discretion. Happily, I love how it turned out and everything transferred easily to the front porch after my shoot was over. Just do me a favor and pretend that you’re looking at our covered front porch when looking through these photos and reading my tips, okay? Thanks!

Anyway, as I mentioned, I really wanted to incorporate potted plants. I consider myself a pretty confident gardener when it comes to indoor plants, but outdoor plants really intimidate me (which is why I usually decorate with these faux bushes that never die, as you saw here). I’m just a couple of years away from turning 40, though, and I feel like gardening is something I’d like to get into in this next decade of my life. Maybe not full-on raised garden beds with veggies and fresh flowers for cuttings, but I should be able to handle a few potted plants on the porch, right?

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

I took advantage of some Memorial Day sales for my flowers, and ultimately decided on Superbells, Lantana, and Blue Mirror Delphinium for their big array of color and size. I also put together a mini herb container garden full of Thai Basil, Sweet Basil, and Lemon Thyme. All are still doing well, despite the fact that it has been a few weeks since I snapped these photos, so I’m feeling encouraged to keep working on honing my skills as a container gardener.

The pots themselves came from Burlington, Walmart, and Lowe’s. I wanted to stick to what I consider a beachy color palette of sandy beige, rich aqua blue, and light sky blue. These colors create a really cheerful tone, I think. As for finishing touches? I included a $16 white floral wreath (I was in desperate need of a new one after six years with the same old one), and a $6 door mat. I thought that the black botanical motif along the edges of the mat gave it a summer vibe, and you can’t beat that price.

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And HerbsSummer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Finally, let’s talk about our new solar-powered light-up garden sign from ArtGlo. They hired me to create some Instagram content for them last month, and you can see the final video here, but I thought you blog readers might like to see the sign, too. I think it’s such a charming addition to this summer porch look. The colorful geometric snail art is really eye-catching, and the fact that it lights up on its own after dark means that it can be enjoyed all day and all night long. Keep scrolling to see it glowing, and you’ll also notice that you can swap out the art. I ordered “Happy Birthday” art for our sign in addition to the snail because I thought it would be a great way to show guests where to come for the party if the sun has already set by the time they pull into our neighborhood.

Note that you have to purchase the sign just once, and then after that, you order individual swappable art prints for $25 apiece. It’s easier on your wallet after that initial sign purchase—just FYI.

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

So, what do you think? This look I put together can’t really rival those epic summer-themed porches you see on Pinterest that are overflowing with lush flowers and oversized ceramic pots (with the perfect amount of aged patina, of course), but I like how this parred-back version turned out. It’s easy for me to maintain, makes me smile whenever I walk up the porch steps, and it was all within budget, too. I will say, though, that I was surprised by how much all the plants cost. I think I spent almost $200 on flowers, herbs, one extra large pot, and soil since I was starting from scratch, but hopefully now that I’ve got an established collection, things will be a little cheaper in years to follow. If you have any container gardening tips for me, please share them in the comments!

Summer Porch Decorating With Flowers And Herbs

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DIY Wallpapered Picture Frame Moulding

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We have a brand new wallpaper pattern up in our house! Actually, I should really call it “newish” since we have the same pattern on the walls in our kitchen, just in a different color palette. For this latest partnership with wallpaper brand, Fancy Walls, I decided to reuse the pattern we chose for our kitchen (a design called “Candice”) to accent the insides of the DIY picture frame moulding I put up in our dining room. Since this space is right beside our kitchen, I wanted to make sure that the pattern wasn’t too matchy-matchy, so I ordered the peel-and-stick wallpaper from Fancy Walls in a different colorway to create a more subtle sense of cohesion between the neighboring rooms.

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If you remember, the version of “Candice” that we opted for in our kitchen was color-matched to Sherwin-Williams’ paint color “Sea Salt.” For our dining room, I decided to order the pattern as it looked straight off the website because I thought the soft beige palette they used originally would look lovely alongside our cream-colored door trim and crown moulding. I didn’t need the pattern to pop quite as much as it did in our kitchen, so beige wallpaper was the perfect fit for our dining room.

Above, you’ll see how the dining room looked before I installed the wallpaper. I had put the picture moulding up myself this time last year, and loved how it turned out—especially filled with a carefully chosen collection of mountain-themed art—but one year later, I was craving a little more dimension. I also wanted to challenge myself to see if I could come up with a way to punch up traditional picture frame moulding in general to make it look a little more modern. This style of trim is ultra popular these days in the DIY niche online, and I worry for all those people who are going to get sick of the look in a few years time. How can we take the project one step further when the time comes? Wallpaper, of course!

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This project genuinely couldn’t have been easier. All I had to do was install the wallpaper sheets right inside the lines of my picture frame moulding squares, layering in concentric panels, as needed, for larger frames. I pulled this off by myself the very first day back to work after my beach vacation, and it was really easy—not to mention satisfying. As per usual, I used my trusty wallpaper smoothing tool to make sure each of my wallpaper panels was bubble-free, and then I used a utility knife with a brand new blade to trim off any excess. This is my favorite knife to use because you can snip off the top-most used blade at pre-scored lines revealing a fresh sharp section. Having a new blade is essential for getting a crisp cut on your edges. Don’t try to use an old used blade—trust me!

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I love the results so much more than I expected I would. The new wallpaper pattern is subtle when done in a beige color palette, but the linear design still adds a good bit of interest to the picture frames I trimmed out on the walls. Before, the frames looked a little lost on the white wall, but now with the new pattern in place, the collection has become a focal point in the room. Shop the pattern we chose here, and don’t forget that you can customize Fancy Walls wallpaper to any color you want so it works for your home and space.

Pssst…The marble plinth plant stand that you see pictured throughout this post is another one of my favorite Fancy Walls projects. Click here to find out how I made it using faux marble peel-and-stick wallpaper.

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