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On the Right Foot: Pinterest Predicts ’22 Trends, Great Faux Plants, Wordle, A Budget Template & More!

January 10, 2022 by jessica Leave a Comment

Ledger Coffee Roasters in Madison

What does shopping smarter mean in 2022?

I made this roasted garlic, rosemary, and white bean soup yesterday. It’s perfect for cold winter evenings!

Pinterest’s predictions for what will be trending this year.

If you need a budget template for the new year, here’s a great one!

For those who live in Madison, check out this Instagram account! Aaron uses white Lego blocks to recreate some of the city’s buildings.

How to clean your N95/KN95 masks.

I just started And Just Like That last night. I’ve found it pretty cringeworthy so far, but coming across this review has me looking at it in a new lens. What have you thought of the show?

Have you been playing Wordle?!

You should really add the affordable cashmere sweater from last week’s “The Coveted” to your wardrobe.

What we get wrong about emotions.

Target has such a great collection of faux plants right now! I picked up this little fern over the weekend. It’s perfect for a low-light spot in our entry and I don’t have to worry about the cat eating it.

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Happy New Year + Goals for 2022

January 3, 2022 by jessica Leave a Comment

I hope your new year is off to a wonderful and stress-free start! We celebrated the dawn of 2022 with a few of our close friends (all vaxxed and boosted, of course) who came over to play games and share in entirely too much bubbly with us. It was the perfect way to ring in the new year, and we followed it with a weekend of much-needed R&R — and a deep clean of the house. (Never mind the errant pine needles that’ll pop up over the next few months!)

If the last two years has taught us anything, it’s that even the best laid plans will have to pivot and adapt to uncertainty. I’m sure 2022 will be no different, but I’m still a fan of outlining a set of goals to keep us on track for the new year. Here’s what I hope to accomplish this year:

1 | TRAVEL SOMEWHERE NEW (MUNICH!)

Traveling to a new destination is a perennial goal of ours and one that we’re always happy to check off our to-do list. Assuming the pandemic eases up this year, we’re planning to visit Munich for Oktoberfest this year. We already have our hotel reserved and are researching the other place(s) we’d like to visit while we’re abroad. It feels a bit surreal to be planning an international escape after the last two years, but I’m hopeful that we’ll be able to travel safely and responsibly later this year. And, if not, well, the hotel is refundable.

2 | SHARE MORE HOME CONTENT WITH YOU + HERE’S WHAT’S ON DECK

Our bathroom renovations are scheduled to begin on Feb. 15 and I can’t even begin to tell you how excited I am to see our vision come together for the spaces — and to bring you along for the ride! In addition to that huge project, here’s what else I’d like to accomplish this year: repaint our main bedroom’s accent wall (I’m no longer in love with its current color), hang curtains in our bedroom, finish the guest room, continue honing my budding green thumb with more plants and flowers in our yard this spring, find the perfect armchair for our upstairs office space, finally organize the basement and workbench, and close up the inoperable door to the original porch of our home (you can see the door on the right of the opening image in this post).

3 | SPEND LESS, SAVE MORE — AND PARE DOWN IN THE PROCESS

First off, I should be able to pay off my student loans this year! That loan felt insurmountable post-graduation and I can barely believe that I’m in the homestretch! Additionally, I have a target number to increase my savings account by this year. It’ll essentially have me saving twice as much each month as I did in 2021. It doesn’t seem unrealistic, but it is going to require that I actually make a budget and stick to it. I think this will be good and will help me continue to strive for fewer better things. I want to be mindful of my purchases and ensure that each one is something that I’ll either use regularly or that will spark joy. Along those lines, I need to do a real purge around the house. We have boxes in our basement that we haven’t opened since moving in four years ago. Some are old photo albums and will stay, along with the prettiest Kate Spade dessert plates and cake stand I just don’t have a home for in our kitchen. (I resolve to bring out the cake plate for special occasions this year!) Other boxes are full of miscellaneous things that don’t have a place in our lifestyle. I have a difficult time letting go of material items because I feel so guilty for having spent the money in the first place, but it’s not doing us any good in a box.

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15 Festive Finds for New Year’s Eve

December 22, 2021 by jessica Leave a Comment

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If you haven’t ordered gifts by now, they’re not coming in time for Christmas, so let’s turn our attention to the most sparkly night of the year: New Year’s Eve. We finally get to say sayonara to the letdown that 2021 turned out to be! And, hey, I get it if we’re collectively traumatized by the last two years and unwilling to get too excited to ring in 2022 lest we jinx it, but it can’t hurt to set the new year off on the right foot! Here are 15 festive finds to celebrate the dawn of a new year:

  1. A sparkly tweed bag.
  2. This is the dress I bought for NYE.
  3. A dreamy light pink organza dress
  4. Vintage glasses with silver rims. I love this set!
  5. If card games are your thing, up the ante with a metallic set.
  6. An ice bucket is a must. Do you prefer marble and brass or wood grain?
  7. A swipe of shimmery eyeshadow.
  8. A metallic bow frame clutch that comes in a rich emerald green.
  9. Serve dessert in these darling coupes. I’m torn between the peach and blue options.
  10. Keeping it casual? Top it off with a knit beanie topped with a sequin pom-pom.
  11. Eye-catching earrings. (These are also stunning and more budget-friendly.)
  12. Sequin shirts can veer into going-out-top territory quickly. This one is elegant, however.
  13. Fancy flats. (Plus more options!)
  14. A resin and crystal bracelet that’s worth the splurge.
  15. If you’re leaving the house, this one is for you: a cozy faux fur coat to keep warm in the cold.

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On the Right Foot: Mistletoe Traditions, An Easy Holiday Appetizer, How Swimsuits Shaped the Miss America Pageant & More!

December 20, 2021 by jessica Leave a Comment

Outfit Details: Hat: Tory Burch (old; similar) | Coat: Marc New York | Scarf: J.Crew (old; similar) | Sweater: J.Crew (old; this year’s version) | Bag: Coach (old; similar) | Rings: Aurelie Gi (c/o)

For those who celebrate Christmas, I hope your week is the merriest! We had a blissfully lazy weekend around the house, checking off our last-minute holiday chores. It was a welcome break in the action after spending the previous weekend in Chicago celebrating Dave’s 40th birthday and enjoying the city’s holiday décor.

Why we kiss under the mistletoe.

Here are my favorite products of 2021.

For a fun (and easy) appetizer idea, try this antipasto wreath.

I’m beyond thrilled that Instagram is bringing back the chronological feed as an option next year.

Guidelines for achieving your new year’s goals.

These eye-catching floral cocktail rings are so much fun! I also love these sculptural earrings that now come in my favorite shade of pink.

Can an actor’s fashion contract influence the costumes in their films?

I don’t know what we’ll be doing on New Year’s Eve yet, but I will be wearing this festive headband.

How bathing suits shaped the Miss America pageant.

Six retail executives reflect on 2021 and offer insight into the sartorial trends that actually sold.

Have a very merry week!

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My Favorite Products of 2021

December 16, 2021 by jessica Leave a Comment

Now that we’re getting close to the end of the year, it’s time to share my favorite products of 2021! This annual compilation includes the items I purchased over the last 12 months that have either become staples in our household or items that make me smile every time I use it or wear it. They’re the products that I wholeheartedly recommend.

It should go without saying, of course, that my favorite product of 2021 was our COVID-19 vaccines. The peace of mind that came along with it was indescribable after such a tough 2020.

ONE | Breville BES500BSS Bambino Plus Espresso Machine | We bought this back in February when we realized the pandemic wasn’t letting up. We missed getting a latte on our way to work, so this gave us that café experience for that work-from-home lifestyle we’re still in the midst of. Not only is it an excellent introductory espresso machine, it doesn’t skimp on features so we don’t feel pressured to upgrade any time soon. For those in Madison, we usually get beans at Ledger Coffee Roasters and have them grind them for an espresso machine. Good coffee grinders are *so* expensive and we haven’t made the leap for one just yet.

TWO | Schoolhouse Electric Matter Lamp | This lamp is such a statement maker! I know it’s not everyone’s style but I had been crushing on it for awhile before taking the plunge in April. It’s on our entryway table and it makes me so happy to see it every time I walk past.

THREE | West Elm Kaloh Stoneware Pasta Bowls | These bowls are perfectly oversized for pasta and rice-based dishes and they’re incredibly pretty to look at. (Things that are both stylish and functional are my favorites!) They’re also dishwasher safe and while I’ll usually hand wash them because I’m paranoid about them breaking, they’ve been fine on the top shelf of the dishwasher.

FOUR | Rusk W8less Hairdryer | My last hairdryer was a cheap Conair one from Target and it was the absolute worst. I have fine hair and it still took a good 15 minutes to dry it with the weak breath of humid air from that hairdryer. I got to the point where I was so irritated that I threw it away and opted for this one that topped Wirecutter’s picks. It’s no Dyson, of course, but it’s excellent for the price and now it only takes about five minutes to dry my hair.

FIVE | Wickman Candle Shaver | This is such a silly gadget, but I love it so much. I never have to force a larger taper candle into a holder now. Just a quick turn of this pencil-sharpener-like shaver and the candle whittles down the perfect size.

SIX | Aurelie G Effie Gold Band & Aurelie G Regalia Gold Band | I received these as part of a sponsored post over the summer and the rings became daily staples for me. I’ve had thin gold bands before that got misshapen with daily wear. These still look good as new. I love that they’re understated enough to work with every outfit.

SEVEN | HANDy Paint Pail | Okay, this isn’t a new-to-me product from this year, but it deserved a spot on a “Best Of” list. My dad had introduced me to this paint pail when we purchased our house and were painting as much as we could before moving in. There are liners to slip inside. It has a strap that you slide your hand under to hold the pail without hand strain as you work. And, there’s a magnet on the inside to hold your brush so it doesn’t dip into the paint when you need to pause. It’s such a “handy” product for anyone with painting projects coming up in the new year.

EIGHT | Barbour Saltburn Beanie | Another form-meets-function winner for the year! I adore this well-made, cozy beanie with its matching faux fur pompom. Truth be told, I love it so much that Dave bought a second one for me as an early Christmas present. It would also make for a great gift if you still have someone to shop for. I linked to the Orvis site and they promise pre-Christmas delivery if you order by Dec. 17.

NINE | L.L. Bean Classic Cashmere Sweater | My parents gave me this sweater last year for Christmas and it quickly became a wardrobe staple. I reached for it over and over last winter and spring, and am doing it again now that it’s chilly out. It’s a classic shape that’s not clingy (I wear a medium) and it’s the perfect weight. It’s not too thin where you can see your bra through it, but it’s also not too heavy where it feels too warm to wear. It will pill because that’s what sweaters do when met with friction, but it’s definitely better quality than any of my cashmere sweaters from J.Crew. You can just use this sweater comb to gently remove any pills.

TEN | Beautycounter Overnight Resurfacing Peel | This is a little miracle worker! It gently exfoliates dry patches as I sleep leaving my complexion smoother and brighter in the morning.

ELEVEN | Ranger Station Balsam Fir Candle | Dave and I both gifted each other a Ranger Station candle last year in the Old Fashioned scent. The candles both arrived on the same day spoiling the surprise, but it just meant that we got to unbox them early! The candles are beautifully scented and melt evenly, and the glass can be used for cocktails later. I bought the Balsam Fir one this fall in preparation for Christmas and loved it so much that I burned through it before the holiday season began. I’ve already replaced it and plan to order more.

TWELVE | Rothy’s Sneakers | Everyone talks about how comfortable Rothy’s are and it piqued my interest a few times, but I never pulled the trigger because, honestly, I don’t love how Rothy’s flats look. That’s probably just because I don’t love fabric ballet flats and usually opt for leather when I go that route. The sneakers, however, caught my eye. They reminded me of my beloved Vince sneakers, but at a fraction of the price. I ended up ordering a pair to try last fall. The first pair in my regular size 7 was a half size too small to wear with no-show socks, but the 7.5 was love at first wear! They are incredibly comfortable! As with the other shoes Rothy’s sells, they’re machine washable and made from recycled materials. I wore them in Chicago last weekend and comfortably walked between five and six miles without blisters each day, which is a pretty solid litmus test for comfort. You can use my link to save $20 on your first order.

I’d love to know what your favorite products were in 2021!

For more of my favorites, browse the 2018, 2019, and 2020 lists!

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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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