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6.18.2024

summer mood board

summer breeze by john Sloane

 hello, hello!

summer is right around the corner, so it's only fitting that I curate a mood board to ring in the season! This season is going to be about spending time outside and enjoying all the seasonal produce. Like last time, I will adding a personal wishlist of summer items / lines that I love. I find it so fun to curate lists, so you already know ... if I see a chance to make one, I'm going to take it.

*all images used were taken from pinterest

I am so excited for summer -- the warm weather, the bonfires, and time spent together with friends! We have a really exciting plans ahead, and I can't wait to share it all, but until then, I thought I'd share a little wishlist of things I am eyeing. 

** you know the drill, some links are affiliate!

 

platter

daisy throw

market basket

scalloped tea cup

pie server

tea kettle

teaspoons 

strawberry candle holder

patio set

lip tints

patio dining set

umbrella 

outdoor throw pillow

annnnnnnd that's a wrap! 

like I said before, we have some fun and exciting things planned for this summer and I can't wait to share all about them soon, but until then and next time, xoxo



 

 

 


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6.04.2024

father's day gift guide

"This is America" (1949) by Andrew Loomis

hello there! welcome back :)

it's that time of year again -- father's day. I don't know about you, but I have always found my dad one of the hardest people to shop for when it comes to gifts. My dad is a jack of all trades, and already has everything, so what do I get him? I spend a lot of time looking for ideas.

I've curated two little gift guides that revolve around an outdoorsy / tech obsessed dad as I hunted around for ideas. I hope they give you a little inspo.

*as always, disclaimer here -- some links are affiliate!



 

wallet

bbq sauce sampler set

hat

grilling spices

lunch bag

pocket tool

thermos 

short sleeve shirt

cooler

cologne

backpack

watch 

fly-fishing crate

sandals

pickleball paddle

duffle bag


headphones

portable speaker

apron

grill set

mug

instant camera

sunnies

massage gun

camping stove

dart board

darts

solar torch

 

 annnnnnd that's a wrap! 

Some of these gifts are on the higher range when it comes to price. I've noticed that quality gifts for men are almost always worth a pretty penny. Regardless, dads deserve some pampering too, so if anything catches your eye, I'm sure it'll catch his! Until next time, xoxo.

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4.23.2024

so you wanna be a (faux) florist pt. 1

Springtime (1901) by William Henry Margetson
 
hello again! 

welcome back to the blog, friend. I'm so happy you're here. today we're talking florals -- faux florals that is. I spent a lot of last week researching about flowers to plant in containers in my mini garden and I decided on two rose bushes. we're renting our home and I wanted a little bit of color in the backyard, as well as a mini garden. 

anyway, while I was doing research, I got side tracked and started looking at all kinds of flowers and bouquets. flowers are so stunning, but they're also super expensive and a lot of them don't last very long, soooo I got to thinking I'd rather spend money on fake realistic looking stems and make my own. 

and that's what inspired this post, but I thought I'd make it into a little series, so here's part one, all about stems. next week, we'll talk about greenery. but first, let's get to the stems.

I looked on amazon and chose the ones that looked the best by the reviews; that's the first list. these are stems that I am interested in collecting and purchasing myself. the second list is the more bougie stems on the market right now. I'd love to eventually buy these as well, but like all collections, it's going to take a little bit of time. anyway, let's take a look at those pretty stems.

*as always, some links are affiliate!

 

found on amazon stems

orange ranunculus

white orchid fruit

peach cabbage roses

white poppy

pink tulips

light pink chrysanthemums

light blue cosmos

burnt orange mums

red roses

orange marigolds

white poppy anemone

pink dahlias

cabbage blossom

berry stems

light green hydrangeas

lavender iris

pink peonies

yellow daffodils

blue spider mums

champagne cherry blossoms

purple and pink coreopsis

blue poppys

yellow wintersweet

 

the "bougie and it shows" stems

blue potted hydrangea

lilac stem

duchess rose

daisy bundle

purple tulips

coral pink delphinium

sunflowers

quince blossom

green kiku

green mini viburnum

pink tulips

cream white dahlia

pale yellow wildflower

red rose

magnolia

sweet pea 

ranunculus bud + bloom

pink lilac 

white freesia bundle

cosmo daisy

blue orchid

daffodils

yellow chrysanthemum

mauve peony

orange bougainvillea

snowball

helleborus

taupe rose

blue cornflower

lavender peony 

mixed delphinium bundle

blue english garden rose

 

annnnnd that's a wrap!
so what do you think -- can I make some life like arrangements with these stems? I really want to try! but, first, come back next week while I share a round up of faux greenery. until next time, xoxo

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4.18.2024

amazon home favorites

1929 Living Room from Karpen Furniture

hello my dears! 

it's been a minute. I took a little spring break to decompress because having a post (or sometimes two) go live each week is not for the faint of heart especially when you're a homemaking + homeschooling mom. Truthfully, I felt a little burned out, so I thought it would be okay to miss two weeks of posting, but I'm back! 

I'm posting on thursday this week because it's been a week full of planning a garden and figuring out a few home things, but that's okay. being so around the home focused inspired this post -- today I'm sharing  my favorite amazon home items that I have personally purchased! I know a lot of bloggers (myself included) love a good round up, but in all honesty, I don't have all the money to purchase everything I round up. that's not sustainable in the long run and we all know it. 

I mostly curate round ups for the look book because I love looking at them myself, but I am always curious about things that people actually purchased. so that's what today is all about! today's post is a little different because under each linked item, I wrote how I use it and why I love it. so without further ado, here's the list of amazon home items that I love.

*but first, a little disclaimer, all links below are affiliate!

 


summer blanket 

one of my favorite blankets. every bed in the house gets the comforters switched out with this waffle blanket in the summer because it keeps you so cool. it's also a wonderful gift. we have the colors taupe, white, sage green, sky blue and terracotta.

ribbed glasses

the perfect glass for pretty iced lattes. it's a thicker glass and feels expensive! the ribbed looks gives it that vintage vibe that I love. I opted for the 14 ounce version and love it.

chinese scissors 

love using these to cut herbs from the garden. they're sharp and antique looking, which is exactly what I wanted.

checkered blanket

I bought these for my children's bedroom in the colors caramel, dark olive and navy. they are well-loved due to how soft they are. they also wash so well, which is perfect for kiddos who may still have accidents at night. my kids loved these so much that they started dragging them out of the bedroom, so I bought three more of these in the smaller personal size in the colors coffee, black and light blue.

shelf baskets

a personal favorite for this type A mama. I love storing our wooden calendar pieces in them, as well as our yoto cards in the schoolroom. I loved these so much that I found a larger size and use them for our grapat pieces and other wooden loose parts!

juicer

somedays, I want a quick glass of fresh squeezed juice, but I can't afford the price tag of a lot of them on the market. this little juicer is the perfect compromise. it's small, but mighty. a great size for storage, easy to put together and clean.

candle stick holder

they're a little light, but they're affordable and cute! I love the little tray that catches drips of melted beeswax.

olive tree

I bought this while it was on sale, and I am obsessed with how good it looks. it's really a great deal on sale. all you need is a basket or pot to place it in, and it's a stunning addition to any room.

face cloth set

this past year, I've made it a goal of mine to have separate towels for my hands and face. It's been a game changer for my skin routine. I love the material of these -- it's not rough, but still has an exfoliating feel if you choose to use them as a washcloth. I love using them as a fresh cloth to dry my face with after I wash my face.

satin pillowcase

I bought this because it's better for curly hair, but in all honestly, I mostly love it for it's cooling effect. not to mention that it has a zipper and looks so much more put together than a regular pillowcase.

tabby kitten statue

my kids love kittens, so I bought this little guy to sit on a shelf in our family room. he's so sweet and almost looks real!

glass soap dispenser

I bought this to elevate and simplify the look of my dish soap! I'm always washing dishes and I hate seeing logos and labels everywhere. In the grand scale of things, I know that this is such a first world problem, but having my soap in a pretty little dispenser makes the area look so put together.

hand held milk frother

my sweet cream cold foam obsession has found its match in this little hand held milk frother. it's a powerful little gadget that makes coffee shop style foam in minutes!

travel cosmetic bags

these bags are my favorite for road trips and I loved them so much, that I bought all the available colors. the fact that they are clear is perfect because you can see what you put in the case without actually opening them -- perfect for an over packer like myself. the larger cases are great for shampoo, soap, hairstyling products, toothbrushes, and make up. I use the smaller ones in my purse to store lip gloss, hair accessories, small lotions, band aids, and pens. both sizes of the case carry so much and I really can't recommend these cases enough. 

vintage style blue glass jar

I bought these jars to use as little vases for wildflower centerpieces for a birthday party, and they are so pretty. I love the light blue color of the glass and the vintage, farmhouse style it gives off.

cotton duvet cover

I've been searching for the perfect duvet cover and finally found it. It's 100% jersey knit cotton and it's so cozy. not only is it soft, but it has corner ties, which really helps the comforter staying in place. 

small letter pie cutters

small but, mighty cutters and the best part, these aren't just for pie! I love using these to cute little messages with fruit or cut out fondant for a cake. it comes with a case, which makes it great to store and keep them all together.

floor pouf

I bought these (in different colors) for the homeschool room to have during reading time. the boys are dragging them everywhere because they're so cozy and comfy to sit on. I love that the covers are washable too. that's always a mom win.

brass sugar spoon

this dainty little bee spoon is what I use to mix my coffee. beautifully made and sparks so much joy!

rotary grater and shredder

this is one of my favorite kitchen gadgets because it cuts prep time and for a busy mom, that's always a win. I use this to grate cheese, shred carrots, and it has a slicer blade part, so it's good for other veggies too.

wide mouth glass jars (12 oz)

these are perfect for pickling, storing homemade syrups and jams! my family likes to use them as drinking glasses too.

candle wick trimmer

self-explanatory, but I really do love it.

faux poppy stems

nothing brings me joy like fresh flowers do, so these beautiful flower stems are all kinds of lovely.


aaaaaaaaaand that's a wrap! 

those are all of my favorite amazon home items that are in my house! I went down my purchase history since 2020 and to my surprise, I didn't buy that much! I mostly buy books on Amazon, so I was pleaseantly pleased at the list. until next time, xoxo 


 

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3.26.2024

spring mood board

angel looking at spider web by jessie wilcox smith
 

hello again, my dears!

this week, I'm feeling all the spring colors and hues, so I've compiled a seasonal mood board / look book inspired by all the spring things. I'm adding a small personal wish list at the end of the post too because spring is always a fun time to spruce up the space. 

again, I just want to say, I'm not a minimalist by all means, but also don't agree with hoarding. I'm somewhere in the middle. I love decorating for the seasons and love finding trinkets to spruce up corners in my home. so do with that as you will! 

*you know the drill, inserting the disclaimer that some links are affiliate! 


the mood board 

*all images are taken from pinterest

soooo, what do you think? I'm feeling colorful and fresh -- lot's of citrus, lots of wildflowers, and lots of time spent outside! I honestly am so excited for this season. I'm going to try and have a mini urban garden via pots on my porch and making it a goal to go on walks to enjoy this pretty season! 


the wishlist

 


cottage bud vase

white scalloped plates

press on nails

poppy and pout lemon lip scrub

poppy and pout island coconut lip scrub 

floral plate trio

scalloped bowls

body brush and massager 

market dish cloths

almond shower oil

rms beauty eyelights creme shadow

moss green ribbed glasses

lumbar floral pillow 

tumblr

oval body brush

scalloped dessert plates

mascara

vitamin c serum

3D hyrda lip glosses

 

annnnnnnd that's a wrap! 

as you can see, this spring I'm really embracing shades of green, florals and establishing a skin + beauty routine! I really want to find a light and airy fragrance that I would be able to call my signature scent. Also, scalloped plates are my new love language -- something about them makes me so happy. so, that's all I have for us sweet friends, until next time, xoxo.

 

 





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3.05.2024

#2 | Round Up + Review | 02/24

over the tea cup (1917) by harrison fisher

 

 

hello again, lovely readers! 

today's post is a round up + review of last month's hits and misses. this series is fairly new, so I want to make it abundantly clear that these round ups are not sponsored. the products listed are things that I have purchased with my own money. I don't want to just limit this series to products either -- food, films, trips, clothes, etc. anything is up for a rating!

I thought it would be fun to share whether I am loving or hating things as I always love hearing what people think about products. I promise my 100%, unfiltered opinion in these posts, and that's what I aim to give. so without futher ado, let's get to the round up and reviews! 

per usual, here is the mini disclaimer that some links are affiliate!

 


 

sanctuary fragrance collection

I bought these for my birthday to try and find out a signature fragrance for myself. I love that they have this option, so you can sample all the scents, but I am a little bummed because I thought I would love them more. 

The packaging is cute at first glance. I love the colors, but you get what you pay for. When I tried taking the cap off the first time, I pulled on it and the spritzer came off too. At first, I thought it was just a plastic brush to rub on your skin and I used it like that until I wanted to try another fragrance. the cap on that one left the spritzer on. 

When it comes to the fragrance, they don't smell bad, but they don't smell amazing either. Because of that, they aren't my favorite. I thought I would love them, but I just don't. I'm using them to not be wasteful, but I won't be repurchasing the set as a gift or buying a full size fragrance from them either. I think it's a great if you want to try them, though, so really I am torn.

Would I recommend to a friend? yes/no ☺☹

overall rating: 5/10


trader joe's mini rice crackers

for this month's foodie feature, we need to talk about these rice crackers from Trader Joe's. they are a top tier snacking option -- perfect for dipping, charcuterie + kid friendly snack boards or for when those days you need something crunchy to snack on. if you have some smoked salmon and cream cheese on hand, grab a handful of these and go to town. it's something that has become a staple in my pantry and I'm always so bummed when I run out. 

would I recommend to a friend? yes! ☺

overall rating: 10/10

 

american eagle claw clips

this one is gonna be short because I know what you're thinking -- claw clips, really? and yes. it's the only way I style my hair these days and these are my favorite. I know, they're kind of pricey, but  in my opinion, so worth it. they're sturdy and one has yet to break on me, so because of that, I am always reaching for them. every claw clip from AE that I've purchased has been nothing short of amazing quality.

would I recommend them to a friend? yes! ☺

overall rating: 8/10


face base lanolin + vitamin day cream 

I have very dry skin -- think eczema prone all year long. I am always on the lookout for good skin care products and creams that help tame the patches + flakes of dry skin that like to painfully peel off. Not only that, but I also suffer from eyelid psoriasis, which is essentially scales forming on my eyelid, almost like dandruff, and it's so painful.

I bought this face cream on a whim, and can I just say -- do that more often. this is now the cream that I reach for every single time. It has helped soothe the dry patches on my cheeks, and get rid of the scales on my eyelid. My skin soaks this all up and feels so good after application. I honestly love it so much that I now consider it a staple in my skincare routine! 

would I recommend it to a friend? yes! ☺

overall rating: 10/10


the film: napoleon

first, let me preface this by saying that I was so excited about this film. I  mean, putting it mildly, I was thrilled. as a self-professed history buff, I am allllllll in when it comes to movies about historical figures -- especially when they're about a grand figure like Napoleon.

the trailer was epic and when I saw that Joaquin Phoenix was Napoleon, I was stoked! Come time to watch the movie, I expected great things...... and all that excitement flat lined REAL quick

I was so disappointed in the way they portrayed Napoleon. Instead of giving us one of the greatest military leaders of all time with epic battles and ruthless execution, we got a whiny and weak leader who could not function.

I felt like they focused on his love life for the film which, in my personal opinion, was a bad move. When I think Napoleon, I think Waterloo, the invasion of Russia, etc. I think brilliant mind, great leader, and when all the major battles were glossed over, it really became painful to watch.

all that to say, you guys, this movie had so much potential -- literally so much potential. the cast was good, the script was horrible. I honestly hated it. when the credits rolled, I was angry that I wasted 2+ hours on this film. Not to be dramatic, but I felt like mourning what the film could have been. 

would I recommend it to a friend? no. ☹

overall rating: 1/10

 

thrive causemetics brilliant eye brightener

I first came upon this product a few years back and loved it. I'm a one and done when it comes to eyeshadow, so these are my go to. I've always wanted to try all the colors, so I finally bought them all. 

in short, I really like them. the colors are gorgeous and there are some fun colors like a pastel green, purple and blue, which I don't typically grab, but it's fun to have on hand in case you want to get creative. they're creamy and glide on well. I love them because I like a sheer look, but if you're looking for super vibrant colors, maybe pass on these. that being said, they are buildable, so don't write them off right away either.  

I'm not a bold eye look kind of girly, so they're perfect for me. I love using them as smudgy eyeliner when I don't want to color the whole lid. honestly, for my makeup skills and minimal wants, they're a hit.

would I recommend it to a friend? yes! ☺

overall rating: 9/10

 

and that's a wrap! 

those are my hit and misses for the month of February. I'll see you next time. xoxo


 

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2.20.2024

For The Love of Quilts

The Patch Work Quilt  (1887) by Lance Calkin
 

hello friends, welcome back to this little corner of the web!

Over the past year, I've been on such a quilt kick -- I've fallen in love with them. They are truly a work of art. The dream is to one day make my own, but I feel as if I don't have it in me. So, the next best thing is to share the joy of quilts through a blog post and a little guide to the quilts on the internet that I've drooled over.



1. Happiness

2. Stillwater Floral

3. Heritage Velvet  (kids)

4. Agate Beach 

5. Starburst

6. Cozy Cloud

7. Flying Geese

8. Ashbury

9. Polka Dot

10. Cozy Velvet

11. European Linen

12. Joyful

13. Marshmallow Jersey

14. Pretty Posies

15. North Star


so there are my favorite quilts on the internet -- aren't they just stunning? I also wanted to take this moment to share some of my favorite quilt collectors + quilt artists on the gram because that's the place where I fell in love with the art our quilting. it's only fair to give credit where it is due.


TAREN STUDIOS

 
 

 

Flying Geese

 

 

Earth Made Quilt





 


Fancy That Design House

 
 

Me and Kiddo


 B + C Heritage Quilts and Antiques


 

Caravan Quilts


 Kye + Hardy

 
 
aren't these all just so stunning? you cannot help but admire the art and craft whether it's a vintage quilt that has withstood decades of use or the creativity of the craft. I just love how each artist brings in thier own style and color schemes / patterns and gives the quilt life. 

it really is such a beautiful craft and it's one that I hope to pick up one day. but, until then, you can find me here -- admiring them and the art intensely. I hope you've enjoyed this little guide. See you next time! 


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2.08.2024

gifts for the lovebirds

our life as one has just begun by John Gannam

hello again! 

I'm coming to you with a valentine gift guide for him and her today. If I'm honest, I don't really place a big deal on this one because I don't need a day to love on my spouse -- that's something I should be doing every single day. We don't do a fancy dinner or anything super fancy because we have three kids and life is busy.

With all that said, I still like to do a little something. Normally, I do a care basket for my husband and kids. It's become my thing to gift for this super commercialized holiday. The basket for my husband consists of useful things that I know he'll use -- shampoos, beard oils, candy that I know he likes, and other goodies. so that's today's post. some ideas for what I'd put in a basket for a spouse. 

*as always, inserting a little disclaimer that some are affiliate.



for him

watch

cologne  

cat on skateboard socks

parks project hat

jerky bouquet


for her

heart necklace

perfume

red heart socks

flowers

candle


for both

chocolate lovers set

vintage puzzles


and that's a wrap on the guide -- what do you think?

Again, my approach to this holiday is simple. I know that glamorized gifts are all the rage, but I like gifting things that I know my husband will reach for and use. I think this is the last guide I have listed for this holiday, so I hope you liked them as much as I love curating them. Until next time, xoxo


 

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2.06.2024

Galentine Gift Guide

Lawnchair Gossip by Arthur Sarnoff

 

hello hello!

one thing I do every year with my little sisters is a galentine gift exchange. it's a fun little way to shower each other with a little bit of love this month. we typically agree on a budget or a certain sized basket, and then fill it up with little knick-knacks that we think the other would love. so, as I was looking for gifts for my sisters, I thought it would be fitting to whip up a little gift guide of ideas to gift the gals.

*disclaimer in coming -- some links are affiliate!


stanley tumbler

fuzzy socks

heart shaped lip + cheek tint

checkered claw clip 

scalp exfoliator

colorful magnet set

heart handle mug

queen of cats sweater

floral bath + shower oil

super tonics book

fragrance set

pimple patches

heart highlighter

car freshener

kosas lip pump + juicy collagen

satin sleep scrunchies 

heart shower steamer 

heart blanket 

nail polish

satin pillow case

gua sha facial stone

cat gel eye mask

who's that wonderful girl mug

heart candle

 blanket scarf

rose petal soap

geode heart candle

and that's a wrap!


 

 


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2.01.2024

Valentine's Day Gift Basket

illustration taken from an Ideals valentine issue in 1954
 
 

hello again. I hope you are well! 

it's officially February, and that means that valentine's day is around the corner. to kick off the blog posts this month, I thought share a few posts geared towards gifting for this lovey dovey holiday. today's post is going to revolve around gift baskets geared toward the kiddos. 

please remember that this list is a comprehensive list of ideas, not a look into what I am getting my boys. some of these things were in previous baskets and others are just things that I find super cute. in general, a festive pajama set, art supplies, books, and candy are all you really need for these baskets. these curtated round ups are for fun, and to insipire you if you're looking for a little something extra!

*as always, the disclaimer that some links are affiliate is going here! ;)



wooden heart puzzle

macaron car set

wooden toy sailboat 

cardinal plush

red striped skateboard

pink flowers (mandala / grapat) set

mail van

gummie box

scented highlighters

rose baby doll

strawberry cake 

kinder chocolate bears

pajamas 

cat puzzle 

chocolate strawberry plushie

macaron chalk set

troll doll

mushroom basket

books (see my valentine day book guide by clicking here!)


that's all I've got for you today! did something catch your eye?
 

 

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