May All Of Your Travels Bring You Home Décor?

The “May Your Journey Always Lead You Home” sign is a popular farmhouse decor item that aims to create a warm and comforting living space that reflects the person who lives there. This type of sign is versatile and can be used in various interior styles, making it an ideal housewarming gift or wall art.

The May Your Journey Always Lead You Home wood framed sign is a perfect addition to any home decor, offering an elegant look and farmhouse style touch. The wood slice measures approximately 5 inches wide and 7 inches tall, featuring hand-painted watercolor art. The sign is professionally printed on MDF wood and is made to resemble rustic wood planks, combining modern materials and production techniques.

The 12×22 inch size of the sign is perfect for living room, guest room, or entryway decor. The sign is made of high-quality wood and features an ornate shape, carved center, and gray lettering. It is perfect for hanging in your living room or bedroom to add a chic and cozy atmosphere.

Whether you are gifting or purchasing one for yourself, this cute wall decor sign will be the perfect addition to any home. The vinyl wall decal “May Your Journey Always Lead You Home” by Driftless Studios is a romantic handmade wall art piece that adds a touch of romance to any room.

In summary, the “May Your Journey Always Lead You Home” sign is a versatile and stylish way to create a warm and comfortable living space in your home.


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Rafaela Priori Gutler

Hi, I’m Rafaela Priori Gutler, a passionate interior designer and DIY enthusiast. I love transforming spaces into beautiful, functional havens through creative decor and practical advice. Whether it’s a small DIY project or a full home makeover, I’m here to share my tips, tricks, and inspiration to help you design the space of your dreams. Let’s make your home as unique as you are!

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  • I can’t even begin to tell you how much I needed this today!!! I am in the midst of a cleaning/purging mess & I felt like I was going in circles … literally {& in my head}!! I finally found a paint color that I like for my bedroom {this is where I am starting} … that is after bringing home 4 different colors that were WRONG in so many ways, #5 was the winner!! So you helped me decide that there are so many things that I really can purge that will get me closer to the goal of getting my bedroom completely done … & then on to the next area!!! Thank you, thank you … THANK YOU so much!!!

  • THANK YOU TASHA !!! I really needed some “how to get started and motivated by purging article”. I have collected and continue to collect many things over the years that I love, but I realize now that I have to downsize these collections. I need to consider how to display the very special and sentimental items. I also need to reorganize the useful items. I’m trying to become less of a “maximalist”. perusal your articles is so helpful and informative, you are an inspiration and your ideas are always beautiful❣️

  • I love this article Tasha That’s my biggest problem is trying to figure out what my style is so I will take your tips and use them wisely I do go to the thrift store a lot but until I get a style I’m going to stop doing that till I know what I’m doing Thank you for sharing with your viewers. Have a beautiful day! 🥰

  • Hi Tasha! 😃👋 I just listened to your article and what a blessing it is! Clearly, everyone is feeling the same by my quick scroll through their comments!🥰 I appreciate you sharing your thought process, that I’m actually in the middle of a “purge” process. I’ve recently been laid off 💔😞 and doing this is truly therapy for my mental state. I’ve been juggling this along with job hunting, which is VERY stressful all on its own. Anyways, I wanted to say Thank You!🥰 God bless you, my friend❤

  • Tasha I needed this in more ways than you know. I’m one of those eclectic people like I’d go thrifting and if I liked it I bought it. The mindset of I’ll figure out somewhere to put it. Fast forward when I go thrifting now I donate by the car full and don’t even go in the stores. It’s ridiculous the amount of stuff I have. As I purge and try to figure out my style I love how cohesive yours look and find myself leaning towards more neutral colors. So thank you for these steps. I really appreciate it. Hope you’re doing well. Looking forward to the next one.

  • Thank you Tasha…this article was so helpful AND encouraging. I recently retired and am throughly enjoying cleaning/purging and “rediscovering” my home. For many years my style was just as you say a hodgepodge of if I liked it I tried to make it fit. Love the advice of trading out the half full box for an empty one…reverse psychology at its best!

  • “Yay!” From Indiana! 😂. I just started decorating two years ago. (Before that, my approach was books and educational items for seven kids in a small home!) I honestly knew almost nothing. But I have been poring over YT articles to learn—and going to thrifting half price sales every chance I get. You have done it again—taught me step-by-step. ❤️

  • Thank you for this article. Your tips were exactly right. I love to thrift and I have certain rules for myself. I have to know exactly where I will put it, does it fit my style or can I DIY it to fit my style, and do I really need it. I never buy something because “it’s such a good deal.”. Those so-called good deals can sit in the closet a long time. I always look forward to your articles.

  • What a wonderful article. Thank you so much. Definitely needed this in my life. You have such beautiful taste your home looks amazing and I completely understand my home right now is a hodgepodge of stuff. A lot of furniture that my mom wants to give me that I don’t want to get rid of, but needs updating so thank you for this article. I wish you can come to Tennessee and help me decorate my house, your style is amazing.

  • Tasha, I love this article and appreciate it so much. Perhaps you’ll cover this in one of the upcoming articles but I get stuck on having family heirloom type things, i.e., plates, furniture, tchotchkes, etc. that have been handed down but that don’t fit my aesthetic and I’m not sure what to do about it. Right now, a lot of it is in boxes and I think I’d feel guilty about just donating or getting rid of things. Any advice here would be great.

  • Good morning Tasha, I recently subscribed to your website and I have truly enjoyed perusal your articles. I find them very inspirational, informative and enjoyable. I especially enjoyed this article content and look forward to part two. Definitely needed this article for some motivation, Thank you🙏🏼! 💕Dee

  • Thanks for this. I’m in the process of moving from a craftsman home into a mid century home with a dual view main room and I’m having a doozy of a time trying to figure out how to decorate. I’m keeping what I love and donating and/or having a garage sale for the rest. This article is giving me great ideas with going to Pinterest and canva to help me visualize what to do. I love thrifting so that’s definitely something I’m looking forward to doing in order to furnish with the style of the new place. I’m thinking neutral with little pops of color. I’m no decorator so any suggestions like what you give have been great to see. Keep them coming!!

  • This is the best article you have produced! I enjoy and seek all your articles, but this article is the most relatable. Your honesty and outline in delivering your message are quite impactful. THANK YOU! You are really on to something with this, Lady! Good for you! Thank you, for sharing and the transparency with us!

  • Excellent advice. I am currently in the Before season lol I know the style I like (transitional, earthy as well), but have the hardest time executing. I resonated with buying low vs high impact pieces. I’ve been thrifting cute small vessels & candlestick holders, only to stick them in an obscure spot until I have a “vignette” spot picked out 🤦🏽‍♀️. I will think LARGE now. 🙌🏽 this website is so helpful to me.

  • I’m a mid-century modern “minimalish” type of person. I have a roommate that is an “everything” works type of person. We’ve kinda settled on a mid-century design in furniture & cottage core in decor. I’m constantly weeding it out & my roommate just brings it back in. LOL I love your steps 1-3. In my own room, I’m beginning that process with everything, clothing, closet organization, bathroom organization, furniture. I’ve finished my bathroom as far as I can right now. Just having everything decluttered, organized, things thrown out or donated that I’ll never use made me feel so much better about the room & myself. I’ll be more intentional with my bedroom & follow those first 3 steps more closely. I think it will keep me from getting “lost” in the process. I found this article very helpful. Thank you.

  • Excellent article. I’m just learning how to bring my home to a more cohesive style, and I’m in my 70’s! You young women are teaching me so much. My husband and I are having so much fun going to estate sales to find unique and some very practical things for our home. I love your tip on hiding those useful items out of sight. I look forward to part two!

  • Thank you for this well thought out information. Recently, I have been purchasing items I see at thrift stores or garage sales that add more stuff to my home. I am currently in the purging phase of cleaning out. Your article is encouraging. The first three steps will be very helpful in my re-decorating journey.

  • Hi Beautiful Tasha…so you are self taught. We are an estate sale couple. I used to buy everything. I had way too much in our home. I do love a collected artsy home, but over the last couple of years we have removed too much furniture, decluttered, and even though I have lots of stuff I absolutely love I dont have it out all at one time. I think with the bedrooms I have learned less is more and sleep is better when the rooms are calm. I dont like bright colors anymore in a bedroom. You are an inspiration. I definitely have gone to houses where I don’t feel the love of the home. I had bought a beautifup little table at Goodwill for 8.99. I put it in the hallway. Everytime I went by it, I thought Tasha would not like that table there. I moved it in front of the living room window, and love it again. Have a great rest of the week. ❤❤❤❤

  • I loved this article! It’s really giving me things to think about and how I need to Declutter but I also realize that the things that do go with my static even though I haven’t quite nailed down what that is my style. Those are the things I leave out and enjoy season after season and just move around the house because I love them so much. I can’t wait till the next one!❤❤❤

  • This is a great article! I love, love, love the style of your home and often keep in it mind when I’m envisioning decor in my own home, yet I get paralyzed. Then, the other day at an auction, I bought an art bright art piece that spoke to me (art never speaks to me) and for a couple of weeks after that I’ve had buyers remorse. I finally hung it up facing the door of one of our empty guest rooms facing the door. I LOVE it! The husband loves it. Then on Tuesday, I found a decorator on YT that did a 10 minute, step-by-step tutorial on how to create a mood board on Canva. So I spent two hours designing a room around that piece of artwork and love it (on Canvas) so much that when I see that room now I’m disappointed that it’s empty. Isn’t that funny? It’s a lithograph of a Salvador Dali painting with a tree, and butterflies, and a melting clock and bright oranges and greens and all of the happy brightness. So now I’m thinking I’m just gonna have themed bedrooms and the main spaces of the home will be calm and neutral and cohesive. IDK. We’ll see where it all goes. Historically, I’ve always been more bold in my guest rooms than in my own room or the rest of the living spaces. Looking forward to Part 2! Happy Tasha Wednesday, y’all!

  • Now, to get my husband on board with decluttering.🤣 I am very low maintenance. I don’t wear much make up and I have very little face accessories. So even my bathroom drawers rarely need decluttering. It is such a freeing lifestyle and my decor reflects that as well. I totally agree about hiding stuff. Everything has a place and it’s so easy to keep clean for sure!!! Thank you for your great ideas. I don’t have the talent you do to repurpose things but my sweet husband does and he watches your website so I can show him what I want. He’s the talented one. Your ideas are awesome!

  • This is got to be one of the best articles I have ever seen on decorating. As I was perusal the article I was running around my house removing things and replacing them with something else. Oh my goodness this was such a huge help. God bless you. I just found your articles tonight I am a new subscriber!💙🙏💙🙏💙🙏💙🙏

  • Tasha, you have a wonderful eye for design. Thank you for sharing your talents with the rest of us! I do struggle with finding my style. I think I’m stuck between centuries but I do know I need to declutter! It’s so hard to declutter your parent’s and yourself at once! I’m a work in progress! 😅 Thanks for your wise guidance.

  • You are SOOOO smart to take your time decorating! I can’t count how many times I’ve seen articles on YouTube where folks rush to get their home decorated and 3 months later they decide the pieces they bought didn’t look or function the way the wanted. Rushed buying usually leads to wasted money. I love your website and can’t wait for your next article!❤❤

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