Enter To Win Safe Haven On Blu-Ray!
Film Debuts on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD May 7
Ever feel like starting over?
Sometimes you don’t have to make drastic life changes to feel good about
yourself.
Star Julianne Hough’s latest film
Safe Haven (Twentieth Century Fox
Home Entertainment), which arrives in stores on Blu-ray, DVD and DHD May 7,
follows the story of a woman who made drastic changes in an effort to start
over.
Safe Haven is based on the novel by best-selling author Nicholas
Sparks (The Notebook).
Hough plays Katie, a woman moves
to Southport, North Carolina and sparks the interest of the locals, especially
Alex (Josh Duhamel), a handsome widower. Part of Katie’s healing process
involves moving into a small house and remodeling it. Painting her new home
provides her with much needed joy and catharsis, as well as a place to call her
own.
In celebration of Safe Haven’s home entertainment release, we’ve compiled a list of fun,
inexpensive, DIY décor tips for your abode:
1.
Gallery Maven – use floating shelves to hold your
decorative objects and funky art pieces. Stagger them to make the shelves
really stand out! Feeling adventurous? Re-purpose an old wine crate as a
display shelf.
2.
Clean Those Brushes – can’t paint your apartment walls? No
worries, paint your furniture. A new coat will give your favorite desk or
nightstand a new life.
3.
I’m Open! – Don’t have enough cupboard space? Get a metal shelving unit.
The open space can allow you to store kitchen staples in fun unique ways.
4.
Put Bird On It – No money for art? Try a decal! Use it on
picture frames, mirrors and lamps.
5.
Pillow Fun – Have fun with pillows of all colors, shapes, and sizes. Your
couch, bed, and pets will thank you.
6.
Towel Off – Bath, guest and shower towels get all the attention. But what
about dishtowels? The good news is they don’t have to match your kitchen, so
have fun with designs and colors you like.
7.
Vase It – Any room will be immediately brightened up with a pretty vase
and flowers, including the bathroom. No vase? Try a mason jar. Feeling
experimental? Use wine bottles as vases and use brackets to hang them on the
wall.
8.
Apothecary Meet Mason – storing them in apothecary or mason jars
can gussy up everyday items like cotton balls and Q-Tips. Simple yet elegant.
9.
45s and 33s – Do you own records that are too scratched up to play? Don’t
toss them; hang them strategically from your ceiling or from your wall.
10. Candle Love – Don’t get rid of your current glass
candleholders. Dress them up with twine and lace to give them a new look!
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Disclaimer: I received no compensation to host this giveaway. The sponsor is in charge of fulfillment.
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