Design Inspiration: Concrete Sinks

While visiting a showroom a couple of weeks ago for some client work, there was so much new inspiration to be found regarding kitchen and bath design.  It was great to walk through that showroom and see so many same-olds made new again.  I wandered around, taking it all in, collecting topics for blog posts and Google searches.  Pinterest, too.  🙂  Something that I saw in person that I hadn’t before was a concrete kitchen sink!

Concrete is making its way into homes in a purposeful way from flooring to wall treatments, and of course sinks — kitchen and bath alike.  I also love a good concrete laundry room sink.  😉  When it comes to these sinks, customization is key because no two are alike.  They are incredibly durable and difficult to damage, making them perfect for a space that will endure a lot of wear and tear.  These sinks can be stand-alone or integrated into countertops, creating an entire workspace requiring little up-keep, besides the occasional sealing process.

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Home Bunch

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Obly

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Design Milk

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The Hunted Interior

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Yellowtrace

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The Owen Group

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Molly Frey Design

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House Beautiful

Simple Valentine’s Day Decorations on a Budget

Good morning to you, and happy Monday!  Well, it seems that with an awesome new job comes an awesome new schedule, which is somewhat different than I’ve been accustomed to in recent years.  I am loving my new position and the designer I am working for, and I’m feeling more inspired than I have in so long.  I meant to get this post up last week, or really the week before (lol), but we all know how that goes.  So today, almost an entire week after Valentine’s Day has passed, I’m showing you my Valentine’s Day decor.  😉

We’re new homeowners, and with that, of course, comes a tight budget.  I shopped the Target Dollar Spot every time I went, grabbing things for a few dollars here, a few dollars there.  I started doing this as soon as the Valentine’s Day things started to appear, which was really right after Christmas!  I thought of it as replacing my coffee budget with little Target treats.  And so, little by little, our house became a cute little V-Day decorated space.

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I have a whole Pinterest board of printables, but do you think I’ve ever used one?!  No!  This was the easiest thing and it added a really sweet layer to the decorations.  I just switched out the print that is usually in the gold frame for this ‘love’ printable.  It took about five minutes and one sliced finger because man, that glass is sharp.

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 This is the printable I used, although yours will probably come out differently because I’m guessing that you are not currently running out of printer ink!  I like it, though.  It still looks like a watercolor and it’s a simple design.  It makes me happy.

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 This garland also makes me happy.  I’m always up for a good pom-pom detail.  This is kind of dumb, but it took me a long time to figure out how to hang this up.  Mostly because we tried tape, but the finish on the mirror started to come off.  So, that was a no.  I ended up just tucking the ends behind the mirror.  This made my husband very happy.

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 This is our little kitchen table vignette.  The mirror was a hand-me-down from my Aunt Lulu and the geometric sculpture was a HomeGoods find a few weeks ago.  I’m not really sure what I’m going to do with it yet, but this worked short-term!  These blocks have fallen over about a hundred times since I made this little creation.  Don’t tell my husband but it’s secretly been hilarious hearing him knock it over because he always carefully and perfectly places the crystals where they originally were and it’s kind of the cutest thing ever.

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Hey, that’s our wedding menu!  My brother illustrated this for us and for Christmas a couple of years ago, he preserved the chalkboard so that it would be permanent.  Best gift ever.  I just added a couple of garlands because they were too adorable to pass up!

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 This was the first little scene I added to our house for the holiday, and it’s my favorite because those beads were my Gramma’s.  🙂  Looking at them makes me happy and I thought they added just that little something that the pedestal needed. 

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This little pillow was good for tiny tiffs and arguments.  Grey and I each had moments when we held it up to one another and every time it made us laugh.  It served an important purpose besides looking cute!

How do you decorate for Valentine’s Day? 

The Best Easy DIY Valentine’s Day Wreath Ideas

Good morning and happy Monday to you!  I hope you all had a great weekend.

Our house has been decorated for Valentine’s Day for the last few weeks so I have a bunch of fun things to share, but I thought that I would start out with this super simple and festive wreath I made…all in about 15 minutes.

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 Aren’t grapevine wreaths the easiest?!  All you need are the “ingredients” and then you just get to sticking!  I purchased everything from JoAnn’s since I had a coupon, and all I needed was one stem each for the flowers.  The little banner was on sale and I knew I wanted something like that to show off hearts or a Valentine’s Day saying on the wreath.

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I think that grapevine wreaths are awesome because if you’re not set on saving the exact wreath for the next year, you can just take everything out and use it for the next season.  There is no hot gluing required, you just need to use wire cutters to cut the faux blooms to the right size and then you just stick ’em in until they feel secure.  The banner was very long but I cut off just what I needed and tied it to the grapevine wreath.

Seeing this on my front door when I drive up to our house makes me happy.  🙂  I thought I would round up some other fun wreath ideas in case you felt like tackling a little DIY project!

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I Heart Naptime

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Fynes Designs

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Rustic Romance Crafts

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Country Prim

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The DIY Mommy

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Our Sentiments

What is your favorite material to craft a festive wreath with?

Thoughtful Valentines to Celebrate the Day of Love

Happy LOVE month to you!  I have a bunch of fun posts planned over the next couple of weeks, but I’d better get moving because Valentine’s Day is fast-approaching!  Today I’m sharing some fun and thoughtful Valentines for any loved one in your life.  These are simple DIYs, but there’s something about simplicity during this holiday that makes it extra sweet, don’t you think?

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I love the idea of filling these little treat bags with a few of your favorite things or something yummy and sweet.  Super simple — just cut out a heart shape and use a mini clothespin to fasten it to an ordinary white paper lunch bag.

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A Bubbly Life

These are printable flower bouquet wraps.  Grab some blooms from your local grocery store or farmers’ market, and finish with some fun washi tape!

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Cambria Estate Vineyard & Winery

Succulents are easy to take care of (if you’re not me – ha!) and they usually last a really long time.  😉  I love this sweet little festive planting idea.

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Inspired by Charm

These DIY bags are adorable and versatile!  Use them for wine bottles, candy, or to wrap around a floral arrangement.  This idea really is the perfect festive hostess gift.

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Eighteen25

Valentine’s Day-themed M&Ms and the cutest little jar, plus a free printable?  Love this idea for our precious teachers.

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Hi Sugarplum

I think this is a great idea for girlfriends.  And honestly, who doesn’t love Starbucks?!  If there is a local coffee shop that you like even better, this is still a fantastic idea!

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Say Yes

The perfect little craft for anyone who loves paper and also has a love note to send!  😉  This is darling and I love the step-by-step picture tutorial making it easy to follow.

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This is a quick treat basket that I brought over to my in-laws’ house.  I used this Valentine’s Day cookie recipe, and everything else is from the Target Dollar Spot.  The little cardboard berry baskets were something that I picked up a month or two ago, and I just tucked in two heart doilies, then nestled the cookies on top.  The package fit four perfectly.

It really is the little things, isn’t it?  What DIY gifts do you like to make for Valentine’s Day? 

Last Bits of Winter

Good morning to you — and Happy Monday!  It’s been a busy month with a lot of changes in the works, but I am feeling more inspired than I have in a long time.  The Christmas decor is, of course, gone by now and I even have the house newly decorated for Valentine’s Day, which I can’t wait to show you in the coming days/weeks.  It’s a special time for us, with each new season and holiday bringing us new opportunities to nest in this space that we worked so hard for.  It’s a magical time with many blessings and we are so very grateful for each day that we spend in our new home.  We love it when we are here, we miss it when we are away from it, and there really isn’t much more to ask for than that, huh?

With Christmas in the past, we took down all of our holiday and winter decor, but my mom-in-law created some beautiful winter vignettes to savor the season in her home.  We’re in the last days of January and with that means warmer temperatures on the horizon for us Arizonans (70’s this week!).  These are the last days of winter for us and so I thought I would snap some photos of her beautiful decor and share the inspiration.

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This coffee table centerpiece is all about the metallics — from the tray, to the strings of gold beads, to the gilded pine cones, this centerpiece is wintry glam at its finest.  There are also pearls inside of the hurricane, and the candles were made by my mom-in-law who has started a new hobby!

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This dining table centerpiece is in the same room, so the glamour continues.  There is never a shortage of candles in this house — or candle holders!  😉

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This is the foyer table, and on it rests a snowy village scene.  I love the little houses inside of apothecary jars, with decorative snow.  The beaded “snow” on the table also has those little LED fairy lights that you can buy from Target mixed in — very pretty at night.

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A snowball candle… a family tradition.  My mom-in-law has a collection of trays that make decorating so much fun in her home.  This is one of my favorites.  Antlers add fantastic texture and can be used year-round in all sorts of centerpieces.  Decorative snow is an excellent filler.

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 This little niche in the library just needed a festive wreath for a wintry feel.  This is a great area for displaying objet d’art, as shown above, but also for staging desserts or using as a buffet for family dinners — a truly versatile space!

Is your home still decorated for winter?  What “ingredients” do you like to use?

Pantone Color of the Year 2017: Greenery

I know I’m not the only one who gets really excited each year when Pantone announces their Color of the Year.  A color that we see in interior design, graphic design, fashion, etc. — it’s a fun prediction for what’s to come.

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Pantone

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Lucia Litman

A color that has been designed for freshness, neutrality, revitalization… I can get behind that.  After a year that was so difficult for so many of us and then a brutal election season, I say bring on the reinvigoration!

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Meg Braff Designs

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Ashley Whittaker Design

It really is a great hue of green, isn’t it?  It’s incredibly lively, even in this room with a more muted palette.  That sofa makes it!

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Oasis

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BRABBU

This color clearly works beautifully with a variety of neutrals — colors, patterns, etc.  I’m loving seeing this color on so many upholstered and stationary pieces, too.  It’s a bold move but this color is so fresh that I can’t see it going anywhere for a while.

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BRABBU

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Mi Casa

I love how versatile this color is, and how it can be applied in any type of interior aesthetic.  Ultra-modern, cottage chic, right down to this beautiful kitchen with a Southwestern flair.

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Humbert & Poyet

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One Kings Lane

A color that is truly found in nature.  Sort of makes me excited for Spring…  🙂

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Country Living

Happy Wednesday, everyone!

2016

Happy happy New Year to you.  Most people that I talk to are glad to send 2016 packing… I don’t think I have ever seen so many memes about a year the way that we have about 2016, either.  On some level, it’s sort of nice to know that we have all been in the same boat this past year.

2016 was the year of my highest highs and my lowest lows, which was really difficult to navigate.  Everything really began on New Year’s Eve of 2015 when my Gramma ended up in the hospital, and things just kind of fell apart after that.  We trudged through until April, and then I lost one of the most influential and important people in my life; a woman who helped raise me and shape me, understood me and loved me in the most tender, selfless, and hilarious way.

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I was blindsided.  We all were.  And then a few short weeks later, my husband’s Grandmom passed.  It was a heavy time for our two families.  And coming back to reality after all of that loss, as the world sort of expects you to become a part of it again, to show up every day just like everyone else — that, for me, was the hardest part.  There was a part of me that didn’t want to join the world.  If I joined the world, that would mean that she was really gone, wouldn’t it?

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 A couple of months later, in the heart of June, I was spent.  I think we all were.  Greyson and I had a getaway in Flagstaff and then spent some time in California with his family.  Most of our days were in the company of the beach and each other, and one of the days we went to Universal Studios, just the two of us, and had the best time.  I felt like I could breathe again.  But once we got home and the distractions were gone, I felt all of that pain and sadness work its way back into my heart again.  I missed my Gramma so much, and I longed for her, longed to talk with her and have her hug me and pat my back the way she always did.

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Our hearts opened even wider by loving on this sweet soul.  We feel more connected than ever to him, reaching for him and having him reach for us when we need one another.  He took to sleeping with us every night, wedged between us.  We have a family bed and we love it.  We wouldn’t want it any other way.  This baby of ours has brought us laughter and light and comfort when we needed it most.

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2016 was a strengthening year for our marriage.  I needed more than I have ever needed, and Grey showed up every day to love me, remind me of my magic, find me in my sadness, and love me right there, in my most vulnerable moments.  This was a year of growth for us.  I look back on when I married him and I know that I loved him more than I had ever loved him then; but the way that I love him now is deeper, with more passion and it is so full.  2016 could have been different for our marriage, but it made our roots intertwine and grow deep in the ground.

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 2016 was the year we lost Zoe… the friend I had through my teen years at my parents’ house.  A big dog, the kind you can lay on and snuggle with.  It was hard to lose this friend.  She was special, and she was so, so kind.  She was tender and loving.  I miss her.

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And a few weeks later, our family was blessed with Charlie, the biggest lap dog we have ever had.  He is smart and sweet, and he pretty much lives for his squeaky ball.  He speaks, and he dances, he shakes, and he lays down.  He loves walks.  He can make friends with any human or dog.  All he wants is love.  He is the perfect example of how we should all show each other that all we want is love from one another.

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 We did what felt insurmountable in 2016…we bought our first home.  We set a huge financial goal that seemed impossible, but with the help of our families, we made it possible.  Along with this amazing blessing was the equally amazing sadness that came with it, wanting my Gramma to see this happen for us and to come to our house, and knowing that she couldn’t.  Waffling between happiness and sadness, and feeling frustrated with myself for feeling sad, a Why Can’t You Just Be Happy?! feeling — this was hard.  But mostly happy.  Mostly feeling grateful and knowing that she is with me, in this house, filling it with her love.

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The big news of 2016 is that Kuma got a yard.  🙂  Watching him explore each day and seeing his excitement when he goes outside is pretty much the best thing ever.

And so, on New Year’s Day, Greyson was at work and I found a photo of myself that made me smile.

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 I was struck by the joy on my face.  It’s nothing spectacular that I am holding, just a cupcake.  But that cupcake is making me so happy.  It’s just a little thing.  This is what I want for myself in 2017.  Joy in the little things.  2016 beat me up and I lost my joy.  I lost the ability to find it in all the little things.  And so I am entering 2017 with the willingness and prayer that I experience moments like this, that I create moments like this for myself; that I have crumbs on my shirt, messy hair, and a small gap in my teeth and I just don’t care — because the little things are making me happy.  Finding joy in the small things is a habit that has to be fostered and it is what creates an existence of gratitude.  I’m not going into 2017 with any resolutions or restrictions; only with the hope and determination to find the joy.

I hope that this year, you find joy, too.

Happy New Year!

5 Things to Do With Christmas Cards

Happy Friday, everyone, and happy New Year’s Eve Eve to you!  😉  I hope you’ve had a great week.  It was so fun this year receiving Christmas cards at our new home.  It felt even more special than usual that they were arriving in our own mailbox and entering our own door!  Everything feels kind of monumental like that these days, which is both funny and nice.  This got me thinking, though — how can I re-purpose these cards so that I don’t have to just throw them away.  I’ve got some ideas for you today!

1. Create your own gift tags.

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2. Make popsicle stick puzzles for your kiddos or other little ones in your life.

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3. Put together a card flip-book.

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4. DIY a garland for next year’s tree.

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5. Remember the season with a keepsake ornament.

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Scoutie Girl

Happy New Year to you.  I hope you have a fantastic weekend!

Winter Transitions

Good morning to you!  I hope that if you celebrated Christmas over the weekend it was a joyous one.

Taking down Christmas decorations within the next couple of weeks is sort of inevitable for all of us.  The tree will come down, and the super festive ornaments will be packed away, and our houses will feel a little empty without all of the greenery and twinkly lights.  I typically do look forward to this, to be honest…  There’s something about a fresh start for the New Year that just makes me feel really content.  But for those of you who want some ideas for transitioning your Christmas decorations to simple wintry decorations, I’ve got some pretty pictures for us to look at for inspiration today.  🙂

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There really is only one rule to remember — Is it found in nature?  Then use it!

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Fake snow, rustic logs, berry sprigs, pine greenery…  Maybe you already have some centerpieces with those ingredients around your home, and if your vignettes have any ornaments sprinkled about, just take those away and you’re left with something perfectly wintry.

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Boxwood is great for winter because it is simple but still gives a nod to the season.  I love these sweet little topiaries with a little bit of ribbon for a festive touch.

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Don’t shy away from pine cones when transitioning your decor.  They add awesome texture.  Magnolia leaves, too!  Those are something that you don’t see in everyday winter decor but aren’t they lovely?

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Aren’t these icy candle holders so pretty?  I love the texture of the branches and leaves.  This would be a really fun DIY project.

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This is a perfect wintry centerpiece that my mom-in-law created.  Fake snow, a snowball candle in the center, pine, pine cones, some sprigs, and of course an antler!  All things that you would find in nature.  🙂

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 I’ve got to remember to do this next year.

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Have a great day, everyone!

Catching Up

Well, happy Saturday to you!  Can you believe that Christmas is so close?  Grey and I got all of our shopping done this week and it was so much fun.  All of the presents are wrapped and underneath the tree, making it really feel like Christmas in our new home.

All I have to say about this post is: Get ready for picture overload.  Instead of breaking all of these photos up into different posts, I want to get all of our little decorating pictures on the blog so that starting January things are fresh — no backlogged posts!  😉  I’ve got some vignettes from before Christmas decorations came out and, of course, after I decorated for the holiday.

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A couple of weeks after we moved in, I found these awesome chairs for a steal on Amazon and we bought them right away.  So far I couldn’t be happier with this purchase — they are really comfortable and look great.

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 Typically on the table I had flowers in a fun vase and my non-refrigerated veggies when we first moved in.  I think that with each changing season/holiday I will do a pretty centerpiece, though.  The areas that I have to decorate in my home are minimal so I want to maximize the festiveness!

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 Here’s a view of our living room before Christmas decorations went up and before things moved around a bit.  I’m looking forward to adding some color into the house once HomeGoods gets their Spring pillows!  Every color they have right now is a bit too warm for what I want in this space.  But the neutral feels really clean and cozy.

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I’m loving having this huge coffee table to style!  This was also before Christmas.

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 This is a lucite tray from CB2 that I got a few Christmases ago, and layered on top of it is the DIY marble tray that I made.  Then there are a bunch of my favorite things, which I talked about in a past blog post.

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I just love this succulent that my brother’s girlfriend got for me and it has moved around a lot in our house, but it works perfectly with the rest of the decor.  The coasters are marble with an agate center and are from HomeGoods.  We have a marble theme goin’ on.  😉

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I love having silver bowls and trays to corral things that might not be super pretty on their own.  I find mine at antique stores — they’re everywhere!

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 So far my SureFit slipcover is holding up well.  It could probably go in for a wash at this point but it was kind of a pain to get it on the sofa and there is an ironing process as well, so I’m thinking that after Christmas I will throw it in there and see what happens.

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 Now we’re getting into Christmas!  🙂  These are just acorns from my Aunt Lulu in New Jersey that I put in a white bowl.

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 These are thumbtack trees that I made a very long time ago.  They were super easy — just styrofoam cones and then get to sticking!  I like to place them on candleholders and then in this vignette I just set them on a silver tray and draped the beads.

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 Candlesticks are versatile… they can hold pinecones, too!

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 There’s my Gramma’s “tall Santa” that she loved so much.  🙂  And our tree.

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 On our tree we have an array of purple ornaments, flowers, birds, and Santas…

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Also plenty of other pretty ornaments.  When Grey and I first moved in together, my mother-in-law gave us all of these ornaments for our first tree.  It was a fancy first tree!  🙂

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 We plan to transition out the purple slowly and have gold, silver, and neutral ornaments eventually.  But this tree has served us well for six years!

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 Here’s a little peek at the living room as I snapped it yesterday.

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This table has already moved around a lot but I really like it in this spot.  This was a HomeGoods find — I love the quatrefoil detail.

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 …But, I clearly need a gold/mirror intervention.  😉

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Here’s the last picture I have for you… Our coffee table as of yesterday.  Don’t you love bud vases?  I had some roses that were going bad in a bouquet with these carnations and I just snipped a few healthy red flowers and threw them in a small vase.

I hope you have the best weekend!