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Weekend Roundup: Why Everyone is Baking Bread, A New Duvet Cover, 21 LaCroix Cocktails & More!

April 25, 2020 by jessica Leave a Comment

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Short on mixers? No problem! Here are 21 cocktails you can make with LaCroix.

The science behind why everyone is baking bread now. (I wanted to make this focaccia recipe one of the first weeks of the stay-at-home order, but of course, there was no yeast to be found. So, I’ve decided to support a local bakery instead and order loaves when we’re getting low.)

Apparently the pandemic is giving people vivid, unusual dreams.

With it’s relaxed silhouette, this looks like the perfect summer dress. (It also looks like it’d be perfect for any warm-weather travel, assuming that happens again this year!)

How some U.S. neighborhoods got their peculiar names.

Studies confirm that adding nature to your workspace can boost your productivity and reduce stress. Apparently that can happen just by way of imagery (thus the opening image to this post), but I’d prefer to add plants. I’ve ordered this and this from Bloomscape. Both are pet friendly and you can save $10 on your first order by signing up for their emails or you can get $15 off your first purchase of $50+ with this link. (That link will also give me the same discount toward another purchase.)

A few tips to make weekends actually feel like weekends.

Being at home constantly has made me acutely aware of the things I’d like to improve and purchase for our space. While that unfortunately started with recaulking the tub after a leak, I’ve since switched direction to prettier pursuits like this duvet cover. You may remember that I purchased the pillow shams last year. I’m still as in love with the design as I was initially and I’m really excited to outfit the bed in the print. Next up for our bedroom: window treatments!

How COVID-19 may change the travel industry.

I’m on the lookout for new throw pillows for our couch to replace the green plaid ones that are more appropriate for fall and winter. I really like this one.

Finds under $50:

  • I added this dress to my sidebar last week and ordered it shortly after. It hasn’t arrived yet, but it looks like a great weekend and work-from-home dress for warmer months. It’s 50% off through the weekend.
  • Love this rattan headband.
  • This sweater will look just as good with your leggings as it will with jeans when you venture out of the house.
  • J.Crew has a BOGO sale on tops right now. Start with this classic top.
  • I mentioned this top in last week’s post. Now that it has arrived, I’d like to recommend it again because it’s really adorable half-tucked into jeans — and it’s on even deeper discount! As the reviewer online states, it is on the shorter side (hitting at the top of the hips on me at 5′ 6″) and it’s probably a better fit with a smaller chest. I bought it in black and might go for the cream, too.

In case you missed it:

  • Liven up those Zoom meetings with a new pair of statement earrings. (There’s a mother-of-pearl pair that’s particularly gorgeous.)
  • Taking a moment to enjoy simpler pleasures.

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Weekend Roundup

April 18, 2020 by jessica Leave a Comment

:: sigh :: Remember the days when we could travel? It’s hard to believe that we were in Portugal 11 months ago and, boy, do I miss that version of me: the bubbly girl who was exploring a new-to-her country, indulging in midday porto tonics, and wouldn’t pass up a quick snapshot at a fully tiled wall. Travel seems like a distant memory now that Wisconsin extended its stay-at-home orders through May 26, and to be honest, I sobbed when I heard the news. We’ve been social distancing for a month now (36 days to be exact) and I’m not sure how to make another six weeks bearable. I miss normalcy. I miss going to the office, seeing friends, having the freedom to go about my day in the way that I please. I know some people are thriving at home. I’m not one of them. I’m trying to push myself to work on long-awaited household projects and get that patio garden started, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to do much more than watch TV and stare at my phone once my workday wraps up. How are you getting through this and staying motivated? I need all of the tips and pep talks I can get!

Alright, on to the links!

I loved this slideshow of Photoshopped creations a dad made of his son’s animal drawings.

How fun is this colorful jumpsuit?!

One of our couch cushions started pilling recently (and, surprisingly, it’s the middle cushion that we don’t really sit on). I tried this fabric shaver and now the upholstery looks good as new!

After the pandemic, the office dress code should never come back.

We watched Home Before Dark on Apple TV last week and loved it.

If you’re in need of a new drink while cocktailing at home, may I suggest the Hemingway daiquiri? We happened to have grapefruit juice the other night and realized our bar was stocked well enough with the other ingredients on hand and gave it a whirl. It’s delicious — and potent. I served them in these coupes, which are great quality despite the low price point. (Manhattans look great in them, too!)

A guide to getting through COVID-19 alone.

Ten ingredients to upgrade your cooking.

One of the best things about isolation is seeing how others are embracing domestic hobbies like baking and gardening, even when it comes to simple pursuits such as regrowing vegetables from scraps.

If you’ve ever been curious about the history of household items, this book is for you!

Finds Under $50:

  • Considering this cute shirt.
  • I’m still a sucker for a resin earring.
  • Up your snack game with olive wood bowls.
  • Dave suggested that I get an AirPods case so he stops confusing his pair for mine while we work at home. I love this light pink floral one.
  • I placed an order for this top to wear with jeans now and with linen shorts later.
  • This lamp is a great fit for mid-century modern design as well as tropical aesthetics.
  • A colorful cover-up.

In case you missed it:

  • I bought a pair of earrings. (Find ’em here.)
  • The closest thing to a tropical escape I’ll have this year.
  • We had our stairwell painted. More photos coming soon, along with before and after photos and product links for our entry pieces.
  • Last month’s purchases.

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Weekend Roundup: Linen Sees a Resurgence, Inside Clothes, 25% off at Nordstrom, and More

March 22, 2020 by jessica Leave a Comment

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Wisconsin isn’t under a shelter-in-place order as of today, but I suspect it’s coming soon — and you have no idea how much I hope it happens, especially as someone with asthma. I’ve been so worried about getting sick that my heart just sank when I started having body aches last Wednesday, followed by shortness of breath, and coughing. It all came to a head on Saturday when I was so weak that I could barely leave the bed late that afternoon. I don’t think it was COVID-19 because I didn’t have a fever and my symptoms were accompanied by sneezing. But who really knows without actually being tested? In any case, I’ve been home for a week already with no end in sight. It feels surreal to spend day in and day out here, and I feel like I’m already losing grip on what day and time it is at any given moment. Hell, I had to consult my pill organizer to know that the other day was, in fact, Friday! How are you holding up?

Krystal’s post is full of great tips on how to prioritize your mental health while you’re social distancing.

Home organization could be a very helpful coping mechanism for the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19.

Did you know Rifle Paper Co. has pillows?! This citrus one is my absolute favorite. It looks like it’s destined to be paired with the vintage chair I purchased last year.

In defense of “inside clothes.”

We downloaded Animal Crossing for the Switch this weekend. I can’t remember the last time I’ve been planted in front of the TV playing a game for hours on end.

I’ve shared my penchant for Joseph Lee’s art before and his interpretation of Girl with a Pearl Earring is so good! I hope he creates prints of it. Fingers crossed!

Sephora has free shipping on all orders right now, so it’s an excellent time to try out less expensive products without the pressure of hitting a $50 minimum. I love this peel and this serum.

Linen has seen a resurgence in the marketplace and I am fully on board. Not only does linen get softer with every wash, it’s breathable, naturally antibacterial, and a greener alternative to cotton because it requires less harmful pesticides and fertilizers. We have this set of sheets and I’m considering this duvet cover as well.

Consider keeping your happy hour plans — at a distance. (Our friends have been getting together for neighborhood walks and patio drinks with a respectful distance between everyone. It’s been a nice standing date to know that at least a handful of the group will be free during this tumultuous time. We also have a vibrant group chat to keep those who couldn’t partake in the loop.)

I wanted to purchase these sandals last year and now that I’m saving a boatload of money by not eating out, I think I’m going to take the plunge. What color would you choose? White or brown?

Finds under $50:

  • I’m loving this midcentury-inspired magazine rack.
  • There are lot of items marked down 25 percent at Nordstrom right now, making it a great time to pick up these sunglasses.
  • A cozy sweater dress for working from home when you want to feel somewhat presentable.
  • If you’re looking for a pair of simple gold stud earrings, how about these? I have a few Jenny Bird pieces and can vouch for the quality.
  • This gingham top is so sweet! Use code LOVEU for 40% off, plus there’s free shipping and free returns!

In case you missed it:

  • Seven dinner recipes we have on rotation that don’t make us miss dining out.
  • A few favorite pieces for spring.
  • Filling my camera roll with photos of Oliver is the only thing getting me through self-isolation.

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Weekend Roundup: Tips for Sleeping on a Plane, a Stylish Magazine Rack, a Love is Blind Recap & More

February 28, 2020 by jessica Leave a Comment

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I can’t believe it’s already Friday! We’re going to Dave’s company “holiday” party tonight. They forgot to host it one December and it has since become tradition to hold it at the end of February or early March. It’s a safari theme this year, so I’m wearing this gold dress with this leopard-print headband. On Saturday, we’re going to swing by our favorite Madison brewery’s second anniversary party. At some point, I need to try one more paint sample before I’m ready to commit to a color for our stairwell. The painter will be here on March 19, so I’m running out of time to decide!

This house tour is dreamy! It’s serving as major inspiration for our own home. I wouldn’t categorize our house as a craftsman, but it’s definitely inspired by the style with the wood detail in the living room area. You can see some of it here and here.

Kate Spade has 30% off this weekend with code SPREADTHELOVE. I ordered this blouse and a scarf hair tie.

Here’s a handy guide on what to consider before you embark on a bathroom remodel.

This is a great read from The Atlantic about why you’re likely to get the Coronavirus. While you’re going down that rabbit hole, listen to The Daily’s podcast on the topic.

Oh my god, were you watching the dumpster fire that was Love is Blind? This finale recap cracked me up.

How to work with someone who isn’t emotionally intelligent.

This bag is like a work of art.

An interesting piece on how cars helped power the civil rights movement.

Science-backed tips for sleeping on a plane.

Finds under $50:

  • A catchall bowl for your entry table.
  • This is such a pretty dress!
  • An extra 40% off through Saturday brings this blouse down to just $36.
  • If you need a magazine rack, I saw this one in store and looks even better in person! I’d be all over it if we didn’t already have a vintage brass one.
  • It’s a great time to stock up on these shorts while they’re on sale for just $29.

In case you missed it:

  • Here’s what I bought this month!
  • We stayed at the Viceroy last weekend in Chicago. What a beautiful property!
  • Can’t stop, won’t stop with photos of this cutie.

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Weekend Roundup: Introducing Oliver, Thoughts on Banksy, History of Wire Hangers & More

February 21, 2020 by jessica Leave a Comment

Oliver the Bengal

If you’re following along on Instagram, you’ll know that we introduced this little leopard into our lives last week. Oliver is a five-year-old Bengal that we adopted through Great Lakes Bengal Rescue. He was surrendered because he was too aggressive with other pets in the homes that he was in previously. It’s a shame that it’s taken him so long to find a house where he can be the king of his castle because he’s gorgeous and so much fun to have around. He has the characteristic spots of a Bengal (Bacon had the marbled coat), his fur glitters in the sunlight, and he’s just so soft. We joke that his mother may have actually been a rabbit or a chinchilla. His independent spirit and intelligence is really what’s winning us over, though, even if we have to hide his treats so he doesn’t tear open the bag at night! He’s definitely still warming up to us and his new home, but he’s getting more affectionate each day. It’s really fun getting to know each other. 🙂 And without further ado, the Weekend Roundup:

Is Banksy a historically significant artist?

I spotted these patio chairs at Target last weekend. I’d snag a couple if we had room for them!

You can use chalk paint to upcycle old vases.

A cultural history of the wire hanger.

Love is Blind on Netflix is absolute trash, but also weirdly addicting. (The first couple of episodes are pretty boring as people pair up. The drama picks up eventually.)

This floor mirror is so good.

I love this art series by Jiro Ishihara. The acrylic-mounted photographs look like airplane windows.

Horrifying.

Tips for removing dried paint from wood trim.

Finds under $50:

  • A wear-all-weekend sweater.
  • A beautiful burl wood picture frame.
  • Colorful beaded hoop earrings.
  • A chiffon dress with a retro-inspired floral print.
  • A modern planter that’s suitable for outdoor use this spring and summer.

In case you missed it:

  • A vintage-inspired “Style Steals” post with items that are perfect for spring.
  • The latest list of covetable finds.
  • A roundup of ceramicists I’m into.
  • Oliver now has an Instagram account because I’m that person.

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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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