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Inexpensive Last-Minute Holiday Gift

December 19, 2017 by jessica 2 Comments

Last-Minute Holiday Gift: Mini Champagne

I can barely believe we’re in the holiday home stretch with just six days to go until Christmas! I wrapped up my shopping on Saturday, but it feels like there’s always someone I neglected to shop for and with time running out to meet shipping deadlines, I need an easy go-to gift that I can put together in just a few minutes. Behold: the festive booze. I’m actually giving these mini bottles of bubbly to my coworkers today and thought the idea was worth sharing if you have any last-minute gift exchanges to partake in. (If you like the recipient enough, spring for a full-size bottle.)

Everything you need (alcohol excluded) is available on Amazon Prime if you’re not keen on going to the store the week before Christmas:

  • Curling Ribbon
  • Gift Tags (I bought these.)
  • Stir Sticks
  • Mini Bottles of Champagne (Korbel looks just like the champagne emoji, which is a bonus!)

Write a cheerful message, add plenty of ribbon, and tuck in the stir sticks. Ta da! An Instagram-worthy gift that cost a few bucks.

Last-Minute Holiday Gift: Mini Champagne
Last-Minute Holiday Gift: Mini Champagne
Last-Minute Holiday Gift: Mini Champagne
Last-Minute Holiday Gift: Mini Champagne

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Filed Under: Holiday Gift Guides, Lifestyle Tagged With: bubbly, champagne, holiday gift, Korbel, last-minute gift

Holiday Gift Guide for the Homebody

December 11, 2017 by jessica 3 Comments

Holiday Gift Guide for the Homebody

If you’re anything like me, you’ve barely started your holiday shopping. I’ve picked up a few things here and there, but shipping deadlines are looming and I’m starting to feel the pressure to check off the last people on my list. In an effort to motivate myself, I’m dedicating this week to gift guides and hopefully it’ll help you wrap up your shopping list, too!

Wool Blanket – I know that inexpensive acrylic throw blankets are tempting, but the best blankets are the ones that withstand the test of time both in terms of quality and aesthetics. This buffalo plaid wool blanket is made by Faribault Woolen Mill Co. in Minnesota. The quality is exceptional, making it one of those items that the recipient will keep for decades, and the checked design works with everything from traditional decor to more contemporary designs. I bought one for myself earlier this year and I can’t tell you how much I love snuggling up with it on chilly nights.

Plant Mister – I was never one for houseplants until we bought our home and now I can’t get enough of them. I’m most successful at raising succulents because of their low-maintenance preferences! One of the items I’d love to own if I ever add any humidity-loving plants to my collection is a brass plant mister. Not only is it practical, it’s a sculptural piece that looks pretty perched on a bookshelf. (You’ll notice that whenever I spot a gift idea that’s both pretty and practical, it’s a win in my book.)

Candle Sticks – Candle sticks are one of those things people love to own, but rarely think to buy for themselves. That’s exactly why they’re a great holiday gift. I love this chic matte black set. Add in a set of white taper candles and you’ve got yourself an incredible gift for the hygge-loving friend on  your list. If your giftee is more on the glam side with her decor, consider this brass set. I have them and they look more expensive than the $40 price tag suggests.

Stoneware Mugs – These totally look like they were scooped up at a pottery shop in a small tourist town (and if you’re near one of those said boutiques, definitely opt for the local version).

Pajamas – These might be on the sexier side of what you’d normally gift someone during the holidays, but they look so good in my guide! Kidding aside, pajamas are a thoughtful gift for someone who looks forward to curling up at home on the weekends. Most people, myself included, neglect updating our pajama drawers and it’s a welcome surprise when someone else does it for us! Avoid flannel sets with seasonal designs and opt for something classic and sophisticated to ensure it gets yearlong use.

Candle – Candles are perfect for someone you don’t know very well, which is likely why they get such a bad rap for being impersonal. However, this small-batch soy candle won’t disappoint thanks to its beautiful packaging.

Silk Eyemask – Indulge your giftee with a silk eyemask. I have an inexpensive one from Amazon, which is fine, but I’d love to own this luxurious cult favorite. It comes in eight colors, including black and charcoal which are great for men, too!

Turntable – I know people are into those Crosley record players; they’re Instagram worthy and wallet friendly. However, they’re not the best for actual music quality and taking care of your vinyl. If there’s an audiophile on your list, it’s worth investing in a turntable from U-Turn. The price for the turntable starts at $289 and the price goes up based on your selections. There’s also a basic model that starts at $179. Dave actually picked it out for us, so it has the male stamp of approval for gift giving this season!

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Filed Under: Holiday Gift Guides, Lifestyle Tagged With: gift guide, gift guide for the homebody, holiday gifts

Weekend Reading

December 9, 2017 by jessica 1 Comment

Weekend Reading 12.09.17

We had our first measurable snowfall last night! It’s not much — maybe an inch at most — but it makes everything feel so much more festive. It’s good timing, too, since we’re off to central Wisconsin today for our first Christmas gathering of the season. We weren’t sure if we were going to make it to this family get together, so I put off buying the required $20 women’s gift and $30 men’s gift for the gift exchange until yesterday. Nothing like waiting until the last minute, huh? Those inexpensive gifts are so difficult when you’re not buying for a specific person, which is why I have a gift guide coming next week with low cost gifts for those types of exchanges. Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Weekend Reading:

  • Iris. Apfel. Cocktail. Napkins.
  • How to clean and take care of your glittery garments.
  • I’m in love with the new branding for Chobani.
  • Six tips for throwing an unforgettable holiday party.
  • This feminine top is so pretty.
  • A behind the scenes peek into creating the Museum of Ice Cream.
  • I’m not on board with Pantone’s Color of the Year.
  • We finally had reservations at The Publican in Chicago last weekend, and I can’t stop daydreaming about the barbecue carrots. I know it sounds kind of lame, but it’s amazing. I found the recipe here and I can’t wait to try it myself.
  • You can get a bar cart in time for the holidays for just $90!
  • These DIY wall hooks won’t work in our 1929 house, but they’re really cute if you have a mid-century home!

Five Under $50:

  • A playful bow detail keeps this striped top from being too basic. (Take 30% off today with code HOLIDAYFUN.)
  • Major statement earrings that won’t break the bank. (Use code GIFT25 to take 25% off.)
  • All of these faux fur scarves are just $20 today only! It’s the easiest to elevate your winter look and add some fun to your coat!
  • A set of four notebooks with illustrations by Donald Robertson are a great gift for the fashion lover on your shopping list.
  • This dress is incredibly impractical for winter, but it’s cute enough to buy now for spring!

Earlier This Week:

  • Gifts for the cook. (I can’t recommend those dish towels enough. I own five and have pretty much stopped using the other kitchen towels we have.)
  • My new winter boots are a rare combination of cute and practical.
  • Snapshots from our weekend in Chicago: this year’s Tiffany’s window, the Chicago River, lights at Jayson Home, and a festive nutcracker.

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Filed Under: Lifestyle, Weekend Guide Tagged With: lifestyle, weekend reading

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 23, 2017 by jessica Leave a Comment

Happy Thanksgiving!

I hope you have an amazing Thanksgiving holiday filled with friends, family, and more food than you can possibly eat!

xoxo,
Jessica

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: thanksgiving

5 Ways to Stay Sane This Holiday Season

November 17, 2017 by jessica Leave a Comment

5 Ways to Stay Sane During the Holidays

Despite how fun the holiday season can it, it can also be one of the most stressful times of the year! Personally, I get excited for all of the holiday hoopla, travel, and gatherings in advance — and then I can feel my blood pressure rising when I’m in the midst of it! There’s a lot to do between pleasing as many family members as possible with an appearance, making travel arrangements, buying the perfect gifts, baking your signature cookies that “you simply must bring,” and squeezing in your 9-to-5 responsibilities on top of it. With the holidays fast approaching (can you believe Thanksgiving is next week?!), I wanted to take a step back before the gift guides start and share some of the tips I’ve learned on how to make the holiday season as stress-free as possible.

A little bit of planning goes a long way.
Sit down with a day planner and go through the next month and a half, marking in travel dates and holiday parties as completely as possible. Once your schedule is firmed up, book any plane tickets and hotel rooms that you’ll need. Advance planning will help you get the best rate and will eliminate any pressure of finding something at he last minute. If you’re having trouble making it to a family gathering, suggest doing it earlier in the month or even in January. Not all holiday gatherings need to happen in the last two weeks of December. Additionally, write down a list of the gift recipients you need to shop for and the items you need to bake. Is there anything you can buy in advance? Can you make cookie dough and freeze it until you’re ready to bake? Anything you can do early will help ease the pressure once we’re knee-deep in the holidays. After the new year, reflect back on what did and didn’t work this year. Did you host a family dinner and found yourself with too much turkey or too little stuffing? Did your mom mention a fantastic gift idea for your dad next year? Keep a notebook specifically for the holidays to jot down your notes so you can reference it next holiday season.

Stick to a budget.
I couldn’t find updated statistics, but the average American spent $882 on holiday gifts in 2015 and was anticipated to spend $929 in 2016. On. Gifts. Alone. This number doesn’t include holiday travel, decorations, and groceries. Knowing that, it’s not surprising that the holidays are a major source of financial stress. Look at your finances with a critical eye this year and choose a reasonable number that you can stick to with your budget for travel, decor, and gifts. I know it’s tempting to tack on a last-minute, splurge-worthy gift that your recipient will just love, but no one wants you to go in debt as a result. Next year, consider setting aside a small amount of money per paycheck in a holiday savings account. I use Capital One 360 for savings and I have one specifically dedicated to the holidays that I put $25 per paycheck into. I don’t notice that amount is missing, but with 26 pay periods, I end up with $650 to put toward holiday spending at the end of the year. I usually still spend a little bit more when it’s all said and done, but accounting for another $300 or so is much easier than a full $900+.

It’s okay to say no.
I jokingly talk about how the holidays are just made for disappointment. It seems that no matter how hard I try, there’s no way I can reasonable fit in every party and every family gathering. And you know what? That’s okay. Pick the holiday gatherings that are most important to you early and add them into your aforementioned holiday calendar. Treat these as your priority items and then consider each additional invitation as it arrives. If you want to go, great! Add it to your calendar. If not, follow up with a thoughtful card expressing your gratitude for being invited, a simple “I have other plans that evening,” and wish the host a happy holiday season. You don’t need to go into detail with what those other plans are — and don’t feel guilty if you’d rather stay in with a bottle of wine and a TV show to binge watch. (If you’re turning down a close friend or relative, send along a small gift, too. I love these kitchen towels so much that I already have two and I’m going to go back for more, and a luxe candle is always a hit.)

Take time for yourself.
The most important piece of advice I can share is listen to your body. Your body shows signs of stress before you even know you’re feeling that way. Are you getting less sleep? Feeling like a cold is coming on? Have mysterious aches and pains? It’s a sign to stop and take care of yourself. In addition to exercising and eating better meals than just holiday cookies, schedule in time to pamper yourself this holiday season and do things that you enjoy. If you love being at home, snuggle in with a cozy blanket and a book. Thinking about pulling the trigger on an item you’ve wanted all year? Now’s the time to do so, assuming it won’t put you in debt! Need a little holiday escape? Take a weekend trip to a nearby city for a change of scenery, or book a day at the spa. (Dave and I always head to Chicago for the annual Christmas market as a way to kick off the season and spend some quality time together.)

Find the humor in things.
I hate to say it, but there are things that will go wrong. One of your relatives might bring up politics that you vehemently disagree with. Your holiday meal might get scorched in the oven. Your Christmas lights might randomly burn out. Or, in the case of my New Year’s Day 2016, you might find yourself with a flat tire the day you’re planning to leave your parents’ house. Shit happens. And it’s so much easier if you can find the humor in things and crack a joke. Ignore your weird relative (roll your eyes only in your head, though), put in a frozen pizza and serve it with sides (or keep some extra rolls and sandwich meat on hand), appreciate that you have fewer lights to pack away this year, and enjoy an extra day with your folks (board games and cocktails help). Besides, any truly awful holiday experience makes for a good story the next year!

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: health, Holidays

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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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