Masterpieces Magazine #03
Welcome to the third Masterpieces of my Life Magazine. This monthly newsletter reviews current trends, doings and happenings. The focus of the newsletter will give a peek behind the scenes around here, share curated content and provide digest communication.

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Behind the Scenes
Where I share personal anecdotes, insider doings, and a peak behind the curtain of the Masterpieces of my Life blog. I hope information about me as a person will bring connection and a closer virtual relationship.
Life Lately
Saint Patrick’s Day landed on a Tuesday and we celebrated at home with Shepherd’s Pie, which has become a tradition over the past few years. It’s super yummy and an ultimate comfort food dish.

And in other news, and way more important news in my opinion, the furry baby of the family, Misty, turned 3 on March 20th. She is spoiled rotten and brings so much life into our lives and home.




Wellness Journey
March is Multiple Sclerosis Awareness month, focusing on educating the public, supporting the afflicted and advancing research. I pray for advancements on the daily. I’m lucky and blessed the progression seems to be in check, I just want to fix what’s broken.

To stay strong through my MS journey, I’m being intentional about my wellness choices, including physical fitness routine, dietary mindfulness and mental health. I will share more details on what this all looks like in next month’s newsletter.
My MS Cliff Notes: I was first diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in my late twenties {1994} when I had an episode of optic neuritis. My eyesight regained quickly, and I remained asymptomatic most of my life until I didn’t. In late 2021 I had a break through episode, which provided my latest diagnosis. My main symptom currently is walking stamina. I can get around marginally and I still drive etc., but it’s all in an edited fashion. If you are interested you can read my whole story here {My prognosis & Living with MS}.
March Digest
March’s content included a mix of Spring, Easter and St. Patrick’s Day inspiration plus much more. The clocks sprung forward and the Spring Equinox is behind us. In case you missed anything…
Spring Posts

Seasonal Decor: Charming Spring Wreath Idea
Do you want a super easy way to jazz up a wreath with all the Spring Easter vibes? Well, I have the perfect solution for you today. A…
How to Style a Vintage Spring Basket
Are you looking for a pretty and easy way to decorate a basket for Spring? Baskets are full of charm on their own, but with delightful…


Spring Easter Mantel Decor Styling
Have you started decorating for Spring yet? The mantel shelf over the fireplace begs to be decorated for the new season. Muted…
Easter Posts
15 Stylish, Charming and Lovely Ways to Display Easter Eggs
Do you need ideas to decorate for the Easter holiday? Easter eggs are a quintessential decor accent, which can truly shine with…


How to Decorate a Vintage Goat Cart for Easter
Do you decorate the outside of your home for Easter? The antique goat cart on the front porch is one of my favorite pieces to…
Fresh Easter Menu Recipe Ideas
Do you want some fresh ideas for your Easter menu? I got you. Many Easter menus are set in traditions, but you can always play with…


Welcoming Easter Foyer Vignette
Do you use the same seasonal decor in the same way every year? I like to mix things up and use seasonal treasures in new ways…
Easy & Creative DIY Easter Egg Ideas
Is seasonal decor sometimes not exactly what you’re looking for? I prefer to create my own seasonal decor most times, since I can…

Intentional Post

Thrift Shift Mindset: Thrifting with Intention
Are you a thrifter like myself? I’m an avid thrifter and have been for most of my life spanning over 4 decades. And although…
April Forecasts
The month of April kicks off with the Easter holiday on the 5th and the spring season is full steam ahead. Thoughts drift towards outdoor living, revived gardens and doses of sunshine. I’m looking forward to all of it. In Northern California we have been enjoying fabulous weather and we’re prepping our outdoor spaces.

Trends & Insights
Fashion
Let’s talk about something a bit different around here, BUT totally fun. Fashion. It’s always fascinating and the trends tend to be over the top. Traditionally fashion has originated in Milan, moving to New York and finally reaching the west coast to LA and San Francisco. The thing is, fashion invariably affects home design, jumping from the runway into interior spaces. Colors, textures, silhouettes and more all affect design whether in our closets or in our living rooms. Let’s take a peek…
According to Vogue here are some key Spring/Summer 2026 Fashion Trends:
- Fashion as Feeling (think movement tactile textures and proportions)
- Lady of Leisure (think elegant ease, soft, draped tailoring and robe-like silhouettes)
- Literary Chic (think uniform dressing with expression, layering and personality)
- The Art of the In-Between (think ultra creative with layers when the weather can’t make up its mind)
- Mode Sportif (think fashion-ifying sporty staples)
- Scarf Styling (think key element not only accent piece)
- Jazz Age (think 1920’s drop-waist and relaxed, midi-length fit)
- Utility Dressing (think uniform inspired silhouettes)
Overall the trends follow a soft, relaxed elegance with lots of movement, layering and easy sophistication. And although there’s plenty of draping, relaxed silhouettes, and flourishes there still remains a touch of tailoring with literary chic looks and utility dressing functionality. There’s really something for everyone if you peel back the onion from Sporty Spice looks to more polished professional ensembles and everything in between. You do you, and wear what makes you feel good about yourself.

And the same goes for your home. Your home should be a sanctuary, bringing you comfort. Surround yourself with things that bring you joy and make your space a happy place.

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Vintage Home
Decor Guide
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Inspiration around the Web
- These paper mache sheet music Easter bunnies by Wendy are everything! I know Easter is upon us, but pin these for next year because they are fabulous!
- Coco’s spring porch is bursting at the seams with so much floral goodness. It’s truly inspirational and has me in the mood to plant some containers.
- We talked about fashion earlier, and if you want some levity on the topic House of Peaches is one to follow. She’s super duper talented and keeps it fun always.
- This Park Avenue Family Home is layered with art and antiques and has great stories and quirky pieces. It’s fascinating how they mix and match so many varied styles.
- The walls, windows, wood beams and so much more are beyond words in this Quintessential French Country Home. French country living emanates from every detail in this home.
- Are you ready to get out in the garden and get your hands dirty? Well, this garden tour is chockfull of inspiration, ideas and information.
- For all the creatives out there, this is a very simplistic way to look at 15 Simple Ways to Spark Art Inspiration Every Day, which sometimes we all need something to be dumbed down for us. Let life inspire you and spark creativity.
Spotlights
The top viewed post for March last year was a dog treat recipe. How fitting since this recipe was developed with Misty in mind who just celebrated her birthday.

Easy, Homemade, No Bake Dog Treat Recipe
Today’s post is for all the four-legged, furry family members out there. This easy, homemade, no bake dog treat recipe is a…
A perfect appetizer for Spring | Easter | Summer is this fantastic easy flower crudités platter. It’s so pretty and so fresh to eat. It will wow your guests for sure.
Easy Flower Crudités Appetizer Platter
Hello friends! I have the perfect appetizer for spring to share with you today! This flower crudités appetizer platter is festive and fun…

Communication 101 & Building Community
As a content creator I hope to provide the best communication for you, my readers. This monthly magazine will hopefully deliver an added layer of resources, information and inspiration. Welcome to a monthly publication to foster community, nurture relationship and curate content for dedicated readers. Welcome, and let’s enjoy the good life together.

I’m so glad you’re here today, truly appreciate you and can’t wait to see you next time. If there are any topics you are interested in discussing next month please drop me a note down below. See ya next time.
Au revoir!

Shop the Look – Favorites Right Now

- My favorite Preserved Boxwood Square Wreath
- This MACKENZIE-CHILDS Enamel Colander is a workhorse in our kitchen for berries, small veggies and the such plus looks adorable on the shelf.
- My favorite candle of all time Driftwood Tray Candle
- These are my go to beverage napkins when I don’t want a theme French Fleur De Lis 3-Ply Paper Cocktail Napkins, Cream/Black, 20-Count
- These Jean Dubost Laguiole 6-Piece Steak Knife Set, Ivory Handles will make your Easter table stand out and you will use them again and again- they cut everything like butter.
- Lanterns create the perfect glow Square Wooden and Metal Lanterns – Set of Two
- These mini boxwood wreaths are fabulous quality and perfect accents for chairs or as shelf or mantel leaners.

Don’t forget to Pin It and save for later. You never know when inspiration will strike!
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Emily Dickinson






Lots of great tidbits here MaryJo. Happy 3rd Birthday to your pup! ~ Susan 🙂
Thanks Susan. Yes she’s the princess of the house. XO- MJ