
Styled and Savored #018
Styled & Savored rolls on through the dog days of Summer with curated content giving you theme ideas to host an outdoor party for neighbors and friends, help you mix art styles in your home, and have you longing for winter with a backyard DIY firepit. We’re continuing our Summer reading with a touching and meaningful essay on growing older, and we’ve got delectable recipes for refreshing peach daiquiris, a cherry tomato caprese salad, key lime pie, and our bossman’s easy chicken pot pie.

Styled and Savored #019
From bold design trends to backyard eats and icy cocktails, this week’s Styled & Savored roundup has everything you need to keep summer fresh, stylish, and delicious. We’re talking 7 design trends that scream 2025, how to choose a reputable home contractor, sizzling chorizo nachos, slow-cooked Tuscan chicken, crisp summer salads, a triple tiki rum punch (yes, really!), Summer lawn care tips, and the start of 2026’s color of the year. 🌿🍹✨

Styled and Savored #017
Styled & Savored has 9 fantastically shareable blog posts this week – almost too many to believe. Lucky you! We’ll show you how to transition away from farmhouse decor on a budget and provide a tutorial on how to pair rugs. There’s a cute craft project – Tooth Fairy monster pillows for the kids! A DIY how-to on making fun and folksy concrete stepping stones, plus an article on the rising costs of home renovations (bummer!). There’s a Summer reading list of 7 short–but–meaningful books, and finally three recipes that’ll make your mouth water: tomato cracker salad, cowboy butter grilled shrimp, and s’mores bars.

Styled and Savored #014
This week’s Styled and Savored has you covered with fantastic Summer recipes like a caprese pasta salad, which can be combined with a scrumptious basil vinaigrette, and washed down with a refreshing bourbon Arnold Palmer. There are also pointers on picking out the perfect paint color for any room, a DIY on giving your patio furniture a refresh with nothing more than a can of spray paint, and a guide to building up your DIY tool kit so you don’t have to borrow from the neighbor on every project.