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FIELD TRIP FRIDAY with Sharon from Mrs. Hines Class

March 7, 2014 By Meegan 1 Comment


Hi y’all! I’m so delighted to join you here at What Meegan Makes today. Ready to go on a little field trip?

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I’m Sharon, the blogger behind Mrs.Hines’ Class
, a virtual classroom where I share my passion for making a house a home. My tagline reads, “your way to a better home” because I truly believe that our homes, and what we make of them, set the stage for all of life.

I’ve said many times that my house never feels more like home than when I’m cooking for my family. Dinner doesn’t have to be an elaborate production. In fact, some of my family’s favorite meals are very simple to make, like this easy enchilada dinner.

Get the Recipe for this Easy  Enchilada Dinner at Mrs. Hines' Class

 

And of course, every cook needs an organized kitchen.

 

Get these Simple and Inexpensive Ideas for Organizing Your Kitchen at Mrs. Hines' Class

 

I have to say that I’m more likely to organize than clean, although I do love collecting cleaning tips and tricks.

I tried creating a cleaning schedule, but I’m just not a cleaning schedule kind of girl. So, I strive to just keep my home clean enough.

Find 10 All-Natural Cleaning Products at Mrs. Hines' Class


I’d much rather spend my time decorating! I’ve been told my home decor has panache and is classy.

See this Painted Furniture Makeover at Mrs. Hines' Class

 

I’m very flattered by that, but I’ll let you in on a little secret, nothing in my home is expensive. I get the decorator look for less by shopping my own home, finding new uses for old things,

Discover New Uses for Old Things at Mrs. Hines' Class

 

and conquering DIY projects.

Find Tips for Painting with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint at Mrs. Hines' Class



Whether it’s creating memories, sharing recipes or tackling a DIY project, there’s a lesson waiting for you at Mrs. Hines’ Class.



It’s been such a pleasure being here today. Thank you, Meegan, for having me.

See you in class!

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  1. Crystal says

    March 7, 2014 at 2:38 PM

    I’m with you…I’d rather organize than clean :)

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