πβπ ππ π₯ ππ π π ππ₯ ππππ π£ππ₯πππ Have you ever wanted to try something in your house but talked yourself out of it? Seen a fun idea online and thought, βI could never pull that off.β Well I have 2 secrets for you: 1. Almost everyone feels that way. 2. The only way to learn is to try. Reps lead to mastery. Itβs true in every area of life, and decorating your house is no different. I bought these cute coffee syrup dispensers and wanted to set up a Fall hot cocoa bar for the kids. But when I put everything on there it lookedβ¦ off. So I waited a few days and tried again. I added a vase with some dried flowers from the backyard. Better. But still not quite right. I added a box for the cocoa pods. That looked wrong so I took it away and put them in a clear glass case. Better, but boring (and hard to reach tucked way in the back). Later I walked around the house to find something I could use to lift them up higher, and saw a cake stand. Perfect! This area wasnβt a one and done. I had to keep working on it over time. And in a month, Iβll probably try something else in this corner. Playing and experimenting is how you learn what you like and develop an eye for arranging things. If you get stuck, look up examples online for other ideas to try. Try something new this week! In a small corner, on your coffee table, on your nightstandβ¦ anywhere. Practice makes perfect! coffeebar coffeebardecor coffeecart coffeestation coffeegram cocoabar falldecor kitchenstyling