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Receive $25 to Spend at The Laundress

February 11, 2016 by jessica 7 Comments

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As much as we love to talk about clothing and curating the perfect closet, we seem to ignore one crucial step in achieving wardrobe bliss: laundry day. I’ve been brand loyal to Tide for years. It’s what my parents used when I was growing up, I brought Tide Pods to use in the college laundry room, and I’ve tried just about every version of liquid Tide since. I had been happy enough with my laundry — until The Laundress made me realize I had been led astray. The brand sent over three products for me to try: Signature Detergent, Wool & Cashmere Shampoo, and Wool & Cashmere Spray. I’m a convert.

The first item I tried was the Signature Detergent on a Sunday #CleanSheetDay! (The best day of the week.) The detergent’s light scent, according to the website, blends “lily of the valley and jasmine with sweet musk, sandalwood, and a touch of citrus.” It’s a balanced scent that is neither too feminine nor too masculine. Of course, a fragrance can only win me over for so long. The true test came after the washing and drying cycle. I prefer white sheets and thought that my standard detergent was doing its job. One round with The Laundress made me realize that my whites weren’t living up to their crisp, bright potential. Game changer. (I didn’t experience such a noticeable improvement with colors, but I assume it’s better than what I had been using.)

Next up: the Wool & Cashmere items. I actually mentioned that I was interested in these products, so I was pretty excited that The Laundress sent them along. Finally, something to curb the boatload of money I hand over to the dry cleaner each winter! I tested out the shampoo on a couple of sweaters, starting with one of Dave’s naturally. The fragrance combines “sandalwood, orange, and rose with a base of cedar” to create a “sweet and spicy blend that naturally repels moths and critters.” When you’re hand washing sweaters, a little product goes a long way. I used a quarter of a cap full to wash two sweaters and had a difficult time getting out all of the suds. After four rinses, I rolled up the sweaters in a towel to gently blot out as much water as possible and dried them flat.  In between washes, the spray does a fantastic job of freshening things up.

I assume you’re eager to step up your laundry day game by now. The Laundress is giving you a $25 voucher to spend just for posting an Instagram or Pin sharing your #IAmTheLaundress moment. It doesn’t even have to include the products. Just share your laundry day with the brand, tag it, and fill out this form. I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on the products!

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Thanks to The Laundress for partnering on this post! 

Filed Under: Home Tagged With: #iamthelaundress, the laundress coupon, the laundress review, the laundress signature detergent, the laundress wool and cashmere shampoo, the laundress wool and cashmere spray

Mini Moments: January 2016

January 28, 2016 by jessica 8 Comments

Mini Moments January 2016

I can’t believe we’re already through the first month of 2016! I don’t really get out much in the middle of winter, but there are a few mini moments worth reminiscing about:

  • Playful stripes kept a monochromatic look from being too boring. (The cape is still available in medium/large and it’s on sale.)
  • Grocery store blooms are one of my favorite indulgences. Bouquets of tulips (my favorite flower) must mean that spring is on its way!
  • I managed to stay on budget with the first shopping recap of the new year. A $200 Visa gift card from work allowed me to take home that Tory Burch beauty for virtually nothing. It’s been popping back on the Tory Burch site in various colors. Keep an eye on it here.
  • I go through my jewelry collection each spring to reorganize messy piles and rediscover old favorites. I’ll do a post on my organization technique soon, but I will say that stackable clear plastic trays (sort of like this) are lifesavers.
  • One of my coworkers brought back chocolates from a recent jaunt to Italy.
  • We booked a trip to Denmark and Belgium! While we visited Belgium in 2014, we’re beyond excited to go back to Brussels to restock our beer supply and head out on day trips to cities we didn’t visit the first time around. However, we’re definitely going back to Bruges for a day. The city looks like it’s straight from a fairy tale.
  • I was given the opportunity to try out some products from The Laundress. I’m going to do a full review in a couple of days, but let me tell you that their Signature Detergent is a total game changer. I always buy white sheets, but didn’t realize that they weren’t living up to their full potential with Tide until I used The Laundress product. The sheets have never been this bright since I purchased them. You can try their products out with a FREE $25 voucher. All you need to do is post a laundry day Instagram with #IamTheLaundress and then fill out this form.
  • My beloved faux fur coat is available for an even deeper discount! It runs true to size.
  • Kate Spade’s latest book is all kinds of adorable.

Let’s be friends on Instagram @bedknobsandbaubles! 

Filed Under: Home, Jewelry, Personal Style Tagged With: Eliza J Grooved Faux Fur Coat, kate spade all in good taste, the laundress

Unconventional Necklace Storage

January 21, 2016 by jessica 10 Comments

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For awhile now, I’ve considered going through my apartment and taking Coveteur-style photos of my belongings. While those items would be meticulously arranged just for a photo, this little corner of the dresser is a glimpse into how I actually deal with the statement necklaces I’m too lazy to put away. I had this Harry Allen piggy bank on my wish list for five years before finally purchasing it in 2015. Of course, it’s an essential place to store wayward coins, but I love its sartorial use even more.

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Harry Allen pigs | Lulu Frost necklace | Lele Sadoughi necklace | Bauble Bar necklace | Lulu Frost collar

Filed Under: Home, Jewelry Tagged With: harry allen pig, harry allen piggy bank

The Weekend Guide

January 8, 2016 by jessica 4 Comments

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DIY
If you have any special occasions coming up this year, add this DIY to your Pinterest planning board. Flower petals suspended in ice make for a gorgeous wine bucket.

CURB
There’s a good chance we’re all trying to cut back on spending in 2016. Take a look at this guide for 40 simple ways to save.

MAKE
Sweet potato tahini crostini looks like the afternoon snack while you’re cooped up inside. Let it snow!

ADMIRE
Brands are starting to recognize the shopping power of Muslim women. Take a look at the gorgeous collection of hijabs and abayas from Dolce & Gabbana.

ORGANIZE
Who has resolved to tackle her closet this month?
:: raises hand ::
Join me with this guide to making the process more enjoyable and productive.

LEARN
Expand your vocabulary with 35 new words.

EARLIER THIS WEEK
Enter to win a Hole in Wall subscription box filled with products from Seattle!
Sharing my 2016 resolutions.
The spring items I’m coveting this week.
Save 70% on gorgeous layering jewelry at Gorjana.

FIVE UNDER $55

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Filed Under: Home, Lifestyle, Weekend Guide Tagged With: closet organization, floral ice bucket, sweet potato tahini crostini, the weekend guide, tips to save money

Giveaway! Hole in Wall Subscription Box

January 6, 2016 by jessica 3 Comments

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I came across the German word “fernweh” today. While there isn’t a perfect English translation, it basically means a burning desire to visit locations you’ve never experienced before. And that’s exactly how I felt when I cracked the seal of the latest subscription box to capture my fancy: Hole in Wall.

Hole in Wall is a bi-monthly subscription box that features unique, local items from the box’s featured city. These items can range from snacks and condiments to candles and soaps, but they all have one thing in common. They’re from local small businesses. In essence, you feel like you went to the farmers’ market and had inside knowledge of the best booths to visit.

The December box featured San Diego, a city I instantly yearned to visit, thanks to the selection of food items and the candle that bears the city’s name. The scents of surf, sand, and jasmine were just the thing to make me feel like I traveled across the country without having to leave my apartment.

For your own brush with fernweh, scroll down to see what was tucked inside my box and then enter to win the upcoming February box that will make you want to book a flight to Seattle! Good luck!

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Hole In Wall is transparent about the cost of the items inside. You’ll find product descriptions and prices enclosed. Here’s what was included in the San Diego box:

  • Oats + Honey Facial Soap Bar, $7 (brand packaging wasn’t included on this one)
  • Nibble 72% Cocoa Dark Chocolate, $6
  • True Gentleman Korean Beef BBQ Jerky, $7
  • Arrogant Bastard Oaked Chipotle Sauce, $6
  • MJ’s Market P.C. Bar, $4
  • Hopkins AG Lime and Sea Salt Almonds, $3.75
  • Bella Vie Scented Soy Candle in San Diego, $7
  • Maw ‘N Paw Caramel Kettlekorn, $3

Total value: $43.75
Price: one box = $35; three boxes = $32.50 each; six boxes = $30 each

Even with $7 shipping per box, you’re getting your money’s worth — along with the smug knowledge that you scored some of the city’s best under-the-radar finds.

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Enter to win the February box featuring Seattle!

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This giveaway is open to U.S. residents. Good luck!

Filed Under: Home, Travel Tagged With: hole in wall, hole in wall subscription box, sponsored review

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Jessica Hamm
Hello there! I'm a first-time homeowner updating a 1920s house in Madison, Wisconsin. I have a penchant for travel and a love of costume jewelry.

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