Dirt Road Adventures: Thrifting, Girlfriend Time, Porches, & Allegeries

Happy Sunday, and welcome to Dirt Road Adventures! This is where we review all the exciting events behind the scenes, on the website, and the sources of inspiration I discovered online during the past week. This weekly recap ensures you don’t miss any of our adventures here at the end of our Dirt Road.

Hey Friends,

I hope your week was amazing! I had a little bit of a roller coaster week. I finally got my front porch put together for Easter but then woke up with a major allergy attack. The pollen had one eye swollen shut, and my nose was dripping like a faucet. Fortunately, a quick trip to the Doctor resulted in a miracle steroid shot and some pills that gave me almost instant relief, which I needed because I had so many plans for the week.

I wanted to do some delayed thrifting, and we had a girlfriend’s night out planned, so I didn’t have time to be sick. Luckily the meds worked great and I was able to get back on track by Tuesday. Let me share all the adventures.

handcrafted lamb pull toy.

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Adventures at the End of the Dirt Road

This is a look back at all my adventures this past week.

First, I wanted to find some Easter decor for Thrifting with the Gals. I’ve collected many pieces over the years, and thrifting is the best way to save money on seasonal decor, so I headed into downtown Asheboro to see what I could find. Although I only purchased a couple of new items, it was fun to shop. I could resist some really nice stuffed animals that looked brand new, but a cute concrete bunny hopped right into my cart. LOL

I’m sharing my Easter thrifted finds on Thursday for Thrifting with the Gals. So stay tuned to see all the deals and decorating ideas for using inexpensive Thrift Store Finds.

The weather was wonderful for most of the week, making for a fun girls’ night out. We began at a fun wine bar in Seagrove, The General Wine and Brew, which is housed in an old country store. It’s so charming. Then we gathered with our husbands for dinner. We enjoyed a delicious meal and much laughter.

Girlfriends night out at Pinewood Country Club

In Case You Missed It

Now let’s take a look at all the projects and decor ideas from last week.

Recycled scrap fabric used to make a beautiful scrap pillow.

The Cutest Pillow Ideas For Recycling Projects

Do you need an idea for a recycling project? How about helping the environment and creating cute decor at the same time? Then you will love this cute pillow idea using recycled scrap fabric.

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Easter Centerpiece on dining table in screened porch.

Natural Easter Centerpieces: Rustic Charm On A Budget

Are you looking for creative Easter Centerpiece ideas? Check out these rustic ideas using budget-friendly natural elements. You’ll see step-by-step instructions to make putting your Easter Table together super easy.

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Spray a sealer over the Easter Egg Bowls

Craft Fun DIY Clay Easter Egg: Budget Pottery Barn Dupe

Want the latest from Pottery Barn Easter Decorations but don’t want to pay the price? You can easily make your own Pottery Barn Dupe Easter Eggs. This fun Air-Dry Clay Craft is a quick and easy way to duplicate the look of these ….

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Terra Cotta Pot made to look old by aging them.

Easy DIY To Age Clay Pots: Vintage Terra Cotta Pots

Love the look of old Vintage Clay pots? Here is a quick and easy DIY process to make your new pots look like vintage, aged terra cotta pots that have been in your garden for years. This easy DIY idea…

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DIY Rustic Easter Basket With Moss in the bottom

Easy DIY Easter Basket Tutorial: Rustic Primitive Grapevine Craft

Y’all know I’ve been saving money this year making handmade Easter decorations. I’ve wanted to create a timeless, rustic Easter basket reminiscent of simpler times. Using just a few grapevine wreaths, I’ve crafted a primitive Easter basket…

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Large moss bunny DIY fabric Easter Eggs hanging from light fixture with grapevine wreath and greenery candle rings

A Whimsical Spring Welcome: DIY Porch Easter Decorating Ideas 2025

Don’t you love saving money on your seasonal decorations? This year I saved so much money crafting Easter decor, designed specifically for my front porch. After sharing the tutorials for the DIY Dollar Tree Moss Bunnies and those cute scrap fabric Easter eggs, I couldn’t wait to style them around my front doors. See the result..

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Adventures Off The Dirt Road

Why Didn’t I Think of That?

There are so many wonderful blog posts each week, and I’m sharing some of my favorites with you today.

There are so many creative ideas, and I’m always asking myself, “Why didn’t I think of that”? LOL

What’s In My Cart

I recently got some new jeans that are a game changer. They are so comfortable and versatile. I’ve been wearing them with several different styles, so I thought I’d share why I love them and how I’ve styled them for several occasions.

As we age, it’s important to remain stylish but comfortable, so I’m sharing three ways I’m styling these comfortable jeans. First, it was a girls’ night out with Kensie jeans, a sleeveless collared shirt, and Cole Haan Sneakers. Then, it was a day of casual shopping with the same jeans, an oversized white button-down shirt, a scarf, and cork heels. Finally, it was a rainy day with a sleeveless turtleneck, black boots, and a trench coat.

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Thank you for stopping by today and I look forward to sharing my next adventures with you.

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