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How to make your own plant propagation station with repurposed glass bottles and jars
Creating a windowsill plant propagation station using repurposed glass bottles is simple and rewarding.
Read MoreHow to make the prettiest layered ombre citrus ice cubes
Have you seen these layered citrus ice cubes floating around on the ‘gram lately? As a fan of fancy cubes, I was excited to create them recently for a photoshoot with my favorite cocktail mixer brand at the bungalow! When Iconic Cocktail Co. reached out for a collaboration photoshoot I...
Read MoreMeet me under the twinkling Myrtle berry and citrus
Myrtle berry and citrus collide to create an en enchanting tablescape and display -- the perfect organic backdrop for a dinner party.
Read MoreHow to cut open a pomegranate (perfectly each time)
It can be intimidating to know how to cut open a pomegranate. These tips and tricks will walk you through opening a pom perfectly each time.
Read MoreDried citrus: How to do it and lessons learned
Dried citrus is an amazing way to use up the abundance of winter citrus we have in the area. Here are some tips and tricks!
Read MoreRe-Introducing The Flower Bungalow
The Flower Bungalow is a vibrant place where creativity blooms. See the newly redesigned site and learn about the different ways creativity is explored through the arts.
Read MoreStandard Wax “Tomato Leaf Candle”
A moody, organic product photo shoot for Phoenix-based candlemaker Standard Wax.
Read MoreDesert Dwelling Darling “Glam Collection”
Desert Dwelling Darling is a Phoenix-based jewelry brand. The gorgeous shimmery, sparkly earrings in these photos are a part of her “Desert Glam” collection, but I’d like to respectfully request a rebrand to “Bungalow Glam.” This collection of photos utilizes my beloved “Mama Monstera”, natural rattan elements, a gold framed mirror.
Read MoreHow to turn store-bought basil into a never-ending supply
Starting basil plants from clippings is so easy. Learn how in this post.
Read More8 quirks that make our home one-of-a-kind
It’s no secret that older homes can come with some quirks, and ours is no exception. When we first laid eyes on our home, we were bewildered and excited all at the same time. At first, the charm blew us away. Who cares about the quirks, do you see these...
Read MoreBetter-than-the-donut-shop strawberry donuts with an unexpected twist
These aren't your average strawberry donuts -- these have a fun fresh-from-the-garden twist that you'll have to try sometime!
Read MoreHarvesting watermelons: How to tell when a melon is ripe and ready to pick
As a newbie gardener and first-time melon grower, I found myself wondering how to know when they are ripe and ready to pick. Here's what I learned.
Read MoreThe easiest summer sangria to make
This Summer Solstice Sangria is colorful, fruity and full of summertime happiness. See the secret weapon I used to make this in a snap.
Read MoreEat your patriotism with this red, white and blueberry simple salad
Looking for a summery dish that's easy, delicious and patriotic? This red, white and blueberry simple salad checks all those boxes.
Read MoreHow to create a magical and lush summer garden (even in Phoenix)
I'm a vertical gardening newbie -- here are some reasons to try it and some beginner fruiting vines I'd recommend for first timers!
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