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NC Wine Trails

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Two of our best friends live in the heart of NC wine country, Yadkinville, NC.  Starting in 2011, we ventured to different vineyards with them in the beautiful countryside and have found some hidden gems in our beloved state.

Here you will find options for self-guided tours as well as tour-guided NC Wine trails.  I’ve provided tips for each trail but you’ll find some of the vineyards are repeats so tips won’t be repeated as well.

If you’re looking for a guided tour, you can book with Yadkinville Valley Wine Tours. They offer tours with pre-set vineyard stops or you can customize your own wine trail. They were wonderful to work with and accommodating to our requests.

Our first adventure throughout Yadkinville was a ladies only trip. It was a great way to see a few vineyards, have a tour guide who provided information on the vineyards and the wine making process at each, and safely navigate us along our wine trail.

Trail 1:  This tour was with YVWT and consisted of the following:

Laurel Gray Vineyards
Shiloh General Store
Shadow Springs
Dobbins Creek
Raffaldini
You could also use this trail for a self guided tour. (With a designated driver of course.)

Trail 2:
Laurel Gray Vineyards
Sanders Ridge
Hanover Park Vineyard
Flint Hill Vineyard for diner and tasting

+Tips for this trail, Flint Hill no longer offers full service dining; however, they do have regular events you can attend for amazing food prepared by their chef.  Ziplining and Hiking trails are available at Sanders Ridge if you want to make it a full day at this vineyard.

Trail 3


Laurel Grey Vineyards (notice a trend in this as our starting vineyard, it’s beautiful scenery, great wines, homemade sauces paired with your wine tasting, & the best bread loafs & cheeses made by the homesteaders of Shiloh General store available for purchase. You will need your vittles for your day of tastings.
Dobbins Creek
Elkin Creek Vineyard
Raffaldini Vineyards
Shelton Vineyards
Rag Apple Lassie

+Tips for this trail – Enjoy wood fire pizzas at Elkin Creek & Diner at Shelton’s Harvest Grill.  The brisket grilled cheese with gouda, caramelized onions & bacon jam, sweet potato fries, charcuterie board & spinach salad are a few things our group enjoyed at Harvest Grill.

Trail 4
(Perfect for a staycation or ladies weekend- book a cottage at Medaloni Cellars. Adorable accommodations, beautiful scenery, live music, and hiking/walking trails)


Raylen Vineyards
Medaloni Cellars
West Bend Vineyard and Brewery
Divine llama Vineyard

+ Tips for this trail, West Bend Vineyard frequently has food trucks and live music, check their calendar of events. Their restaurant is across the street, Grapevine Grill, open Thursdays & Fridays 6-9PM.  Medaloni & Raylen also have food trucks and live music regularly.  For lighter fare, enjoy cheese & crackers at Medaloni.  I recommend the Gouda because it’s just so “gouda”.  Divine Llama offers llama yoga, hikes with llamas and more.  Who wouldn’t want to sip their wine in the company of these friendly llamas?

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Photograph – JOLO Vineyard

JOLO Vineyards – If time allows, add this stop or schedule it for day 2 of your trip.

Trail 5


Sanders Ridge Vineyard
Shelton Vineyards 
Chateau Morrisette (This vineyard is across the border in Virginia.)
Plan dinner reservations and allow time for a tasting ahead of time. You may just get lucky to see a beautiful sunset like we did.

+Tips for this trail – Hanging Rock State Park is not far if you want to add some outdoor adventure to your trip.  You could easily set up your camp site ahead of time but keep in mind state parks close their gates at night.

Trail 6

Elkin Creek Vineyard & Winery
Carolina Heritage Vineyard & Winery Raffaldini Vineyards
Dobbins Creek Vineyards
Brandon Hills Vineyards

+Tips for this trail – Elkin Creek offers cabin rentals to make this a perfect option for a ladies/couples retreat.

Trail 7
Camp at Stone Mountain
Laurel Gray Vineyards
Raffaldini Vineyards
Piccione Vineyards

+Tips for this trail – Stone Mountain offers hiking trails with beautiful scenic views if you wish to add outdoor adventure to your trip.

I hope you have fun planning your NC Wine Trail.  I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions if you venture to other vineyards I didn’t mention.

Cheers!

 

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DIY Wood & Metal Hooks

DIY Wall Hooks

This simple DIY project is perfect for a rainy day.  You can plan ahead and snag these hooks for 1/2 off when they are in the sale rotation at Hobby Lobby.

Materials:

1- 1×6 Pine Board (1 board allowed for the 3 different wall hooks you see pictured)

Wall Hooks – sourced from Hobby Lobby (they are frequently 50% off)

1 inch black screws (quantity dependent on how many hooks you plan to make)

Stain color of choice (we used Special Walnut by Minwax)

1/4 inch drill bit (attachment for your drill to make a hole in the metal wall hook)

2 inch black screws (quantity dependent on number of wall hooks you make)

This budget friendly DIY can cost as little as $40 for all 3 wall hooks.  Hobby Lobby frequently offers their drawer pulls and metal wall hooks at 50% off.  You can find each hook at these links – Single Retro Iron HookTriple Retro Iron Hook, single iron hook (not available online).  If you don’t want to wait for the hooks to go on sale, you can use a 40% off mobile coupon for one item.

Steps:

  • Stain the board and allow to dry.  Do not discard the towel used for staining as you will  need it again to stain edges after you cut your board
  • While your board is drying, you will drill the holes in the metal hooks to allow for ease of attaching them to the wood board.  Attach the drill bit to your power drill, mark where you want the holes for the screws, leverage the metal hook on an sturdy surface to allow for some overhang for your drill, securely hold the hook with one hand on the surface while you drill a hole, discard metal shards and repeat until you have 2 holes in each of the larger metal hooks.  No drilling is required for the individual hooks.
  • Measure out the size you want for each wall hook.  To utilize one board as we did, measurements are as follows: 1 Single Hook – 7 inches, 3 hook – approx. 23 1/4 inches & 5 hook – approx 41.5 inches.
  • Stain raw edges after you cut each piece
  • Center metal hooks on board and attach them using the 1 inch black screws
  • Once boards have completely dried, you can attach them to your wall using the 2 inch screws.  We recommend finding the stud in the wall to ensure they are secure and withstand holding the weight of your goods over time.

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Our 5 hook set was added above a shoe bench in our garage to create a simple hall tree and catch all for jackets & book bags.

If you love the look and just don’t have the time or tools to make these, you can send us a message at The Homestead Haven as we have them in our shop inventory ready to ship.  (They’re currently not online in our Etsy shop and solely made for our vendor markets.)

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Chalk Paint DIY

DIY Chalk Painted Desk
DIY Chalk Painted Desk

I recently inherited a few items from my grandparents as the family prepared the home for an estate sale.  One item, a solid wooden desk, I wanted for my boy’s bedroom and loved the idea that they would ledger on the same desk that my father and his brother used as kids.

The desk had stains from drinks, small divots and scratches in the wood but overall, was in great condition.

I knew I wanted to incorporate olive green into the bedroom because it matched an army trunk that was my Grandfathers’.   I first checked out Magnolia’s line of chalk paint at Target, Magnolia Paint , but I didn’t like the $32 price tag.  If you are one who likes convenience of a pre-made-ready-to-use chalk paint, they have a great selection of paint colors for your project.

If you’re like me and like to decorate on a budget, this Chalk Paint recipe is for you.

I ventured to Sherwin Williams to collect a few samples of olive green paints.  Like any color, there are so many variations & shades I thought I’d like best but I ended up eliminated them from my final selection first.

Final paint selection, SW Oakmoss

This shade of olive green matched the army trunk perfectly and looked great with a black and white gingham pillow that I had already sewn for a desk chair.

Steps to refinish your furniture:

  •  Lightly sand the surface of the piece and apply more pressure to areas that may have damage to smooth out the surface
  • Remove all debris
  • Remove any drawers and hardware
  • Prepare your chalk paint
    • 1 cup of paint
    • 1 tbsp plaster of paris
    • 1/4 of hot water
      • Add paint into a glass bowl, add plaster of paris and hot water and mix until there are no remaining clumps of plaster and you have a smooth mixture.
    • Begin painting your piece, smooth and even strokes, let it dry then add a second coat once it’s completely dry.
    • If you intend to distress your piece after the paint has dried, keep that in mind as you’re painting.  You  may not want to have complete coverage if you’re looking for a more distressed look.
    • Once your piece has dried completely, distress if you want.
    • I recommend adding a wax finish to protect the surface.  I used Minwax Paste Finishing Wax in clear.

For an alternative chalk paint recipe, you can try out Natalie’s (of The Vintage Porch), here.  She provides great tips on finishes, brush selection, and amazing before & after pictures of projects she has tackled.

Check out the before and after of the desk:

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Finished Product

I found this sleek little chair at Marshalls & love how it brings out the original color of the desk and also ties in the wood of the boys bunk beds.

This refinish gives me all #thefeels #meaningfulspaces #meaningfulpieces.

Valentines – Free Printables

Are you looking for candy free options for your child’s class Valentine party?  I have a few options for you.

For our oldest son’s first Valentine party in pre-school, I wanted to send Valentines that weren’t sugar loaded.  A quick search on Pinterest led me to Grace & Good Eats blog post and FREE Valentine Printables.  Our printer had just run out of colored ink so I made use of some red and white gingham fabric and glued it to the heart on her printable.  It turned out super cute.

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Play Doh Valentine

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Car Valentine

Last year I had the same goal, offer a Valentine without candy, plus, we were sensitive to the fact there were so many food allergies in his class.  I couldn’t pass up this cute option by my friend at Bon Bini. What a cutie, right?

Cutie Valentine

Check out these additional printables she has available in her shop!

Beary Special (Include with mini bags of gummy bears which are usually allergy free)

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Bon Bini Print design – Etsy

Apple of my Eye (Everyone loves fruit)

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Bon Bini Print design – Etsy

You are a-maze-ing (You can find packs of mini mazes in the party section, sometimes at the Dollar Store too.)

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Bon Bini Print design – Etsy

I hope this provides a resource for you to get creative with your little ones, to shop local, and offer up allergy free Valentines for your kid’s classmates.

If you want a cute printable for your home, check out this sweet design, also by Bon Bini Print.

All proceeds from the purchase are being donated to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC to help spread some serious LOVE this month.

Source for the Shiplap Mini, (pictured with the Cutie Valentine) – The Homestead Haven.

It can be styled with a wreath, also sold by the shop, or you can add your own seasonal wreath, kid artwork, add it in with a wall collage, etc.

Happy LOVE month!

xo,

Amanda

The Magnolia Venture

There came a day when visiting Waco, Texas was added to my bucket list.  Like many, Fixer Upper became my favorite reality show.  Joanna’s effortless style was right in line with mine and spoke to my heart.  Did anyone else feel like they were living their dreams vicariously through Joanna when the show aired?  I think what drew me into the show most was the comedic personality of Chip.  He immediately reminded me of my husband, the random jokes, constant laughter, and inability to be serious at times you need to be, I WAS HOOKED.

When we found out we were pregnant with our second child, we jumped at the opportunity to have an early baby-moon adventure.  Believe it or not, it was my husband’s idea to book a trip to Texas and visit all things Magnolia.  That is love my friends.  You can imagine, there was zero hesitation in planning this adventure.

I quickly realized there weren’t too many places to find information on self-guided tours.  While much has changed since we visited on this particular getaway, there’s a tour company, Waco Tours, I wanted to provide an option for those of you who are like us and love to venture out exploring new cities on your own.

If you’re here because you are planning your future Waco trip, I have one piece of advice – don’t hold yourself bound completely to a schedule.  Allow yourself the opportunity to speak with locals and stop when a place catches your attention whether it’s a cute shop, a restaurant or a park that is drawing in crowds of people.  It’s in those moments that you’ll find local treasures, tangible and memories made, and meet some pretty amazing people.

Having been to Austin, TX before, I looked into flying into Dallas, TX and compared flights into each city.  Both are equal distance to Waco and offer cheaper flights compared to flying directly into Waco.  Southwest Airlines is our go-to and makes it easy to book one-way tickets to and from different airports.  (Plus it didn’t hurt that we had points for free flights.)  We ultimately traveled round trip in and out of Dallas.

Consider Priceline for booking a rental car.  Enterprise is generally our go-to but you’ll see all options at discounted rates on Priceline and can easily do a price comparison.  Enterprise doesn’t charge extra for multiple drivers if you’re married.

After the flights and car were booked, the hotel was next.  At the time of our trip, there weren’t any Fixer Upper airbnb or VRBO rental options but you can now find so many!  I’ve since been back to Waco after my first trip and stayed at this adorable studio, Dutch Door House.  The hosts were amazing and even helped my mother and I get into the rental after hours when the key code wasn’t working for us.  They also provided a pack-n-play for my 1 year old, sheets, snacks, coffee & tea, and all essentials needed for a comfortable stay.  Although it was small, it was perfect for us & super budget friendly so we could have more fun shopping without any guilt.

If you do want to stay at one of the iconic Fixer Uppers, here are a few options you can check out and also search for additional rentals.

Rock Star RenoBarndominiumGerman Schmear HouseShotgun House

Now let’s get into the fun stuff.  I’ve listed out a suggestion for a single day in Waco and one for up to 3 days.

If you’re planning well in advance, go ahead and make reservations at Magnolia Table if they will accept them.  Hours are 6AM-3PM Monday-Saturday.  Wait time is generally 1-2 hours otherwise for breakfast/lunch only.  If you’re traveling on limited time, this may not be feasible for your schedule.

Day 1 in Waco, TX

Stop 1:  Common Grounds – 1123 S 8th St, Waco, TX 76706, 8AM

As featured on Fixer Upper, get a great cup of coffee from the locals.  Located next to the beautiful campus of Baylor University.  They are known for the Cowboy Special and their “secret sauce” that’s in multiple menu items.  Get ready to have a jolt to fuel your day of exploring.

Stop 2: Magnolia at The Silos – 601 Webster Ave, Waco, TX, Opens at 9AM

Try to arrive when/before they open as parking is usually plentiful and the lines are sparse. (Weekdays particularly)

I recommend walking through Magnolia to get a good look at everything, it can be overwhelming.  Then go out on the gorgeous lawn space, grab a bite to eat at one of the food trucks on site or the Silos Bakery.  Sit and enjoy the community, music & have conversations with others sitting nearby.  It’s interesting to hear where people are traveling from.  Offer to take pictures.  People will return the favor without you having to ask.  Explore the grounds, step into the Magnolia Seed & Supply garden shop, enjoy the music & activities for kids on the lawn then head back inside to make your purchases.

*Tip* Magnolia will package and ship your purchase of $75 or more for FREE.

Had I known that on my first trip, I would have been in trouble.

Magnolia at The Silos was still pretty new when we first went.  The lines were long but moved quickly.  Upon entering, they had WELCOME lettered on the entrance floor.  As my husband and I shopped, I noticed individual miniature metal letters for sale that sparked an idea for a baby announcement.  I found letters B A B Y 2, walked back to the front of the store and we took this picture that we’d soon share with friends and family.

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Stop 3: Trolley

Hop on the trolley that picks up in front of the Magnolia entrance.  They return back to the Silos with multiple stops along the route making it easy for you to see downtown with a FREE tour guide.  They provide a map of the stops and information along the ride.

The trolley runs every 15-20 minutes, Monday-Saturday from 9AM-6:30PM.

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Stop 4: Spice Village – 213 Mary Ave, Waco, TX 76701

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Get off the trolley at this stop.  If you don’t have lunch reservations at Magnolia Table, you can eat at Olive Branch Bakery & Cafe for tasty local fare, located on the first floor of Spice Village.  *If you do have reservations at Magnolia Table, you will want to map out the drive time from where you parked so plan accordingly.

After lunch, head upstairs and shop among the vendor booths where you’ll find a mix of antiques, vintage finds, screen printed shirts, etc.

Keep an eye on the time & remember the trolley runs every 15-20 minutes.  Head back to Magnolia after you finish shopping.

Stop 5: The Findery – 501 S 8th St, Waco, TX 76706

After you get off the trolley, drop off your purchases in your car and head to The Findery, walking distance from Magnolia and on the same street.  Two stories of vintage and new inventory for your home.  One more block away from the main storefront is The Findery’s warehouse with even more goodies.  Vintage and reclaimed overload! Ask an associate for directions if you want guidance on getting to the warehouse.  As you leave The Findery from the back door, turn around and look at the mural wall.  It makes for a great photo opp.

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Stop 6: Head back to your car but be sure to snag a cupcake & afternoon pick-me-up of coffee from the Silos Bakery if you haven’t already.  If the weather is nice, I highly recommend getting it to go and heading to the next suggested stop.

Stop 7: Jacob’s Ladder at Cameron Park

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After climbing nearly 100 steps to the top, you’ll have beautiful panoramic view of the Bosque River.  If you have little ones with you, there is a park and open space for them to run around and burn some energy without fear of them breaking inventory in the shops.  Enjoy that baker cupcake and coffee with the views if you haven’t already.

If you want to save Jacob’s Ladder for the morning of your second day, you can also enjoy the miles of trails along the river and wooded trails throughout the park.  I think my husband and I ended up hiking around 5 miles and saw beautiful scenery along the way.

If time allows before sunset and dinner, head to The Waco Suspension Bridge, 101 N University Parks Dr, Waco, TX 76701, for views of all bridges down the river.  There’s also a walking trail if you’re not already worn out.

Stop 8: Dinner

We ate at Ninfa’s Mexican restaurant as it was recommended by a local.  A quick google search will give you additional options for dinner.

 

DAY 2 – Antiquing & Fixer Upper drive-bys

Stop 1: Shop on Bosque – 3801 Bosque Blvd, Waco, TX 76710.

If you’re an early riser, plan to do a drive-by of the original Magnolia store, aka The Little Shop on Bosque, to gain perspective on where Joanna started and where she is now with her business venture.

Stop 2: Harp Design Co. – 808 N 15th St, Waco, TX 76707 – Opens at 10AM

If you’re on a ladies trip, snag a t-shirt for your man/kid(s) from here.  The shirts are SUPER soft.  It’s fun to see Clint Harp’s homemade goods in person.

Stop 3:  Milo Biscuit company, located at 1020 Franklin Ave, Waco TX.  We enjoyed their fresh breakfast when their food truck was parked in the Silos common area.  Now, they have a storefront serving up Lunch, Brunch, Happy Hour & Dinner fare.

Stop 4: Austin Avenue Antique Shops

Cameron Trading Co. , Moon Rein by Christi, Papillon Antiques, and La Grange are a few that I visited on my second trip back on a mother-daughter trip.

Stop 5: Laverty’s Antiques & Furnishings – as featured on Fixer Upper, 600 N 18th Street, Waco, TX *Check to see if they are open first as they have limited hours due to their travels for vintage pickin’

Stop 6: The Junkey Money – 2223 La Salle Ave Waco, TX 76706

You’ll find additional shops on La Salle, hours vary if the owners are traveling to vintage pick for their shops.

If you want to drive by some of the Fixer Upper houses from season 2, you’ll pass through Woodway, TX and can view a few on the way to the next stop.

Season Two Flips

Stop 7: Cedar Chest, 31707 West Highway 84 McGregor, TX

Stop 7: Magnolia House – 323 S Madison Ave, McGregor, TX 76657

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Chip & Joanna’s first Bed & Breakfast

Finish up the day driving by some of the other Fixer Upper homes if time allows as you head back to Waco.

Day 3: Homestead Heritage & Cafe Homestead to eat, 608 Dry Creek Rd Waco, Texas 76705

If you happen to be leaving out of Dallas, TX, plan to leave out late and allow time to stop by Homestead Heritage on your way.  It’s in northern Waco, TX and on the way to Dallas.

Thanks to my mom’s research, she found this amazing treasure in Waco.  Cafe Homestead is one of the Gaines’ favorite places to visit.  It’s also the location of the Blacksmith Joanna commissioned to make a dinner bell for one of her families on Fixer Upper.

Explore the grounds of Homestead Heritage to understand what is involved in true Homesteading.  You’ll appreciate locally grown, locally sourced, and locally made food and homegoods like never before.

It’s my hope that these suggestions help you with your trip planning for your Magnolia Venture.  I’d love to hear from you after your trip!

Safe travels.

xo, Amanda