I just about have all my home decor bins sorted, purged, and reorganized. All that takes quite a bit of time with nothing to show (which is the goal, right?). This is an annual ritual and it is quite obsessive. Here’s a post with my home decor organizing tips from a couple of years ago.



I thought I would marry the two and host an idea gathering and giveaway. What would you do with the Hawthorne Hurricane? Let me know in the comments section for a chance to win a subscription to one of the fabulous magazines we offer through Willow House (like Southern Living, All You, Cooking Light and others)!
Sound fun? Ready. Set. Go! ~Southern Fried Gal
p.s. There’s only one way to win – leave me a comment with an idea for our Hawthorne Hurricane. I will leave this open until Thursday at midnight then draw and announce a winner on Friday.
January 18, 2011
I like to use pine cones in January, so for now I’d fill it with different varieties. In February, I’d use a candle and conversation hearts.
January 18, 2011
I’d fill it with some heart shaped red hots and a bouquet of scrap paper love notes for my boyfriend!! (he loves mushy stuff like that…and it’s a good reminder for him to reciprocate! lol)
January 19, 2011
Oh Man! I was going to say hearts for Feb. but someone already said that! I have red sparkly hearts that I put in a huricane-
Another idea is a small fern to get ready for spring-
not a real one, but a tiny one you can get at Michaels, or a home store…My newest Pottery Barn magazine had quite a few ‘ferny’ ideas and huricanes-
Something Springy! I am ready for the snow to end here in Michigan, and I am just about ready to get out my spring stuff!!!
January 19, 2011
What a fun Giveaway!! Beautiful piece too.
I think I’d layer it with faux moss and nice Easter eggs (not the plastic ones from Target).
January 19, 2011
I would put the tiny pastel colored chocolate
Easter eggs (maybe they are called Robin’s Eggs?) in it, then put some white branches in it sticking out of the top and decorate the branches with Easter ornaments! And maybe tie a pastel or burlap ribbon on the bottom…but it might not need it.
January 19, 2011
At Christmas I would fill it with fresh cranberries, water, and some greenery. Maybe for valentines I would use the little candy hearts and tuck a smaller vase in the middle to put water and carnations or another pink or red flower. Carla