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January 2, 2018 by jessica 4 Comments

The Coveted 01.02.2018

ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT | NINE | TEN

Before you say anything, I know it’s hard to think about spring with the country is in a deep freeze. But I just couldn’t help myself when it came to putting together a bright and cheerful collage to kick off the year! It’s a little selfish, too, since I’m embarking on a “No Shop January” challenge to curb non-essential spending. So by the time February rolls around, it won’t be too early to add springlike picks to my wardrobe (even if I won’t be able to wear them for another month or two). And I’m likely going to start with a piece in that pretty marigold hue that’s popping up this year!

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Filed Under: Style, The Coveted Tagged With: spring style, the coveted

2018 New Year’s Goals

January 1, 2018 by jessica 9 Comments

New Year's Goals 2018

FEWER, BETTER THINGS

I know this is the Cuyana tagline, but it makes so much sense for where we are in our lives. We have a lot of possessions — which became evident when we moved — and the last thing we really need is more stuff. I’m trying to get out of the habit of impulse purchasing or feeling like I need something new to scratch an itch, or in terms of our home, feeling like we need a transitional piece that acts like a placeholder while we hunt for “the one.” I have a few lofty items that I’d love to own this year, namely the Gucci bag I’ve been saving for, wallpaper for our stairway, light fixtures for the entire house, and a dining room table and chairs. Having clearly defined purchases makes it easier to pass up the impulse items. I’ve also thought about limiting myself to just one or two sartorial pieces each month. It’d be an interesting challenge to whittle down a wish list to just a couple of purchases, but I could see it sucking a lot of joy out of fashion. Maybe worth trying for a few months, though!

TRAVEL SOMEPLACE NEW

This perennial resolution is my favorite. I think it’s important to expand my horizons and see a different part of the country or world. Plus, it’s so much fun to experience a new location! Last year we only took one vacation, and fortunately it was to a new-to-us location: New Orleans. It was difficult to justify additional travel when we just purchased a house and were feeling financially stressed as we adjusted to a new budget. Hopefully we’ll have more travel flexibility this year. We already have London on the books for April (with the flight and hotel already paid for, so that’s taken care of!), and have toyed the idea of going to Iceland for a week in the summer. I’m not sure if Iceland is realistic, so we have a couple of domestic ideas in mind. (After last night’s subzero temperatures, I wouldn’t mind ringing in 2019 somewhere with a beach!) And, while this is more than a year away, I promised Dave that we could go to Japan in 2019 or 2020. (Maybe if I write it down here, I’ll feel accountable for making it happen?)

MOVE MORE

Challenging myself to lose a certain amount of weight or commit to an ambitious workout schedule isn’t going to happen. However, I am looking to make healthier changes to my lifestyle in 2018. (Gone are the days that I could reliably lose weight just by reducing my calorie intake!) I’m starting an exercise regime that I can accomplish at home (twice a week sounds realistic to start) and once the weather gets nicer, I’m committing to at least one bike ride a weekend to get out an enjoy our neighborhood, Madison’s parks, and the surrounding lakes.

AROUND THE HOUSE

When we purchased this house, we knew there’d be a lot of work to do to make it our own. It was largely abandoned and hadn’t been taken care of or updated over the years. We’ve made impressive strides in the first six months of ownership, but there’s still a long list of things to do! We keep a shared list on the “Notes” app that allows us to jot down every project that comes to mind so that we can prioritize them. I won’t get into all of the projects, but some that I’d like to do tackle this year include:

  • Finish painting the trim and doors.
  • Finish painting the hallway and ceiling. (We’ll need a professional painter for part of the wall and ceiling that we can’t reach over the stairs.)
  • Repaint the guest room since we hate the grey we originally picked.
  • Replace the storm door at the front of the house. It’s in such poor shape and incredibly ugly.
  • Replace the remaining light fixtures … for seven rooms.
  • Buy a dining room table and chairs.
  • Purchase a living room rug, preferably vintage.
  • Add a screen door to our back deck.
  • Have a contractor come in to give us quotes on renovating the bathroom, closing off the opening between the master bedroom and guest room, and renovating our front porch/sun room. (It was originally a porch, but had been closed in at some point. We’d like to add more windows and give it an interior face lift so it’s a space that we’ll use.)
  • Get quotes on wallpaper installation for the stairway. (I’d love to make wallpapering a priority for 2018, but it all comes down to money.)
  • Get quotes on skim coating the kitchen to get rid of the awful textured walls.
  • Have an electrician install exterior outlets.
  • Resurface the driveway and add a parking pad to the side of the one-car garage.
  • Add exterior lights to our side entrance and the garage.
  • Paint or stain our deck and front porch.
  • Figure out window coverings. We’re likely going with roller shades because they fit the period of the house and they’re affordable.

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Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: new year's goals, new year's resolutions

Weekend Reading

December 30, 2017 by jessica 1 Comment

Weekend Reading 12.29.17

There are two more days left of 2017 and I can’t wait to bid adieu to the year. Sure, there were some fantastic moments that I’ll cherish when I look back at 2017, namely buying our first home, visiting New Orleans (even if we were both sick the entire time), and being featured as one of the city’s most stylish in Madison Magazine. However, 2017 wasn’t one of my favorite years. And judging from my Twitter feed, many of you seem to be in the same boat. So, let’s raise a glass this weekend to welcome 2018 with open, optimistic arms!

Weekend Reading:

  • I love Kirsten’s bedroom makeover.
  • One of the ways we’re saving money is by having date nights at home where we try new recipes. Kimchi udon with scallions is on deck this weekend.
  • Vogue’s best backstage moments of 2017.
  • Eleven champagne cocktails for NYE.
  • I’m considering this simple light fixture for our office. The price is right at just $99, too!
  • The fashion trends you’ll be wearing in 2018.
  • I tend to create in depth itineraries for each trip we take. This is a good reminder to plan a bit less in advance.
  • Thanks to Ella Hansen, Danish Modernism’s most iconic designs were saved.
  • The New York Times recaps a year of style through photographs.
  • Twenty-five New Year’s traditions around the world.

Five Under $50:

  • The perfect t-shirt to wear on NYE.
  • A polka dot blouse.
  • If you love Bauble Bar’s ‘Criselda’ drop earrings, snag this set ASAP. The set includes the blue and pink version for just $28. Even if you don’t like one of the colors, it’s still cheaper than buying them individually.
  • A pretty floral mini dress. (It will look good with tights, too!)
  • Mod flower earrings.

Earlier This Week:

  • Wishing you a very merry Christmas.
  • I’m all about the most colorful ornaments.
  • #2017BestNine
  • My favorite looks of the year.
  • The last wardrobe update of 2017.

 

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

Wardrobe Update: December 2017

December 28, 2017 by jessica 1 Comment

Jenny Bird Ziggy Drop Earrings

I never intend to spend quite so much on myself in December, especially since it’s such an expensive month to begin with, but I can’t resist adding a few new things to my collection to round out the year. My favorite purchase of the month is one I’ve had my eye on for awhile: this Paravel backpack. I had originally been crushing on the capsule bag, but the size wasn’t practical for actually traveling with it. Finally splurging on a pricier item and being so incredibly thrilled with it is a good reminder to step back and carefully plan future purchases. I’ll talk about this more in my upcoming New Year’s goals post, but I’m working to be more mindful of purchases in the new year — and I’m actually kicking things off by not buying anything at all in January. I don’t want to call it a “shopping ban” and attach any negativity to it. It’s more of a reset button to allow myself time to sift through my collection and figure out what I actually need.

Below, you’ll see what I snagged this month before my self-imposed challenge. I also received a few sartorial pieces from Dave this Christmas: feathery earrings, these Jenny Bird stunners, and a black sweater.

Wardrobe Update December 2017 :: Bedknobs & Baubles

PURCHASED
See all of this year’s sartorial additions here.

  • Madewell ‘Woodside’ pullover sweater in heather rust – This sweater is ridiculously cozy. I’ve barely wanted to take it off since I received it. Admittedly, the boxy shape isn’t the most flattering, but I don’t care. It’s warm and perfect for weekend lounging. Go down a size.
  • Madewell long-sleeve poppy dress in peacock feathers – The shape of this dress is exactly what I need more of in my wardrobe with its flattering v-neckline, cinched waist, and swingy skirt. It runs true to size.
  • Kate Spade linear drop earrings in gold (smaller version) –  I bought these at the Kate Spade boutique in Chicago earlier this month and have worn them almost every day since. They’re large, but surprisingly versatile.
  • Paravel 3-in-1 motorist backpack in black – I still can’t believe I bought this! I had been eyeing it up for months because it looks perfect for travel. I can’t tell you how annoyed I get by shoving my camera into a cross-body purse for our adventures. It doesn’t always fit well and the shoulder strain starts to bother me after a few days of lugging it around. This is going to be so perfect for our trip to London in the spring. There’s more than enough room for the camera, wallet, and any other treasures we collect during the day. I love that it transforms into a shoulder bag, which will be great for visiting museums that don’t allow backpacks. I’ll do a full review in a dedicated post soon.

DIDN’T WORK OUT
Things I tried and didn’t love.

  • Madewell ruffle-tier cami dress – It fit everywhere but the very top of the bust. It would be way too large if I went up a size. It’s really cute, though!
  • Madewell ruffle-edge skirt in peacock feathers – I end up hating every elastic-waist skirt I try because it bunches oddly. I think it’s time to stop buying them.
  • Cece crepe flounce skirt – I’m on the lookout for a new black skirt, but I hated that this one didn’t flare out right at the waistband. The pleats are stitched down for the first couple of inches making it fit snugly across my midsection. Pass.

DAYDREAMING ABOUT
The items I just might add to my wardrobe next month.

  • I still need to get my black flats resoled.

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Filed Under: Style Tagged With: budget update, Jenny Bird, Paravel, wardrobe additions, wardrobe update

2017 Outfits in Review

December 27, 2017 by jessica 2 Comments

Make Me Chic Flower Print Ruffle Strap Lace Insert Dress & Soludos Knot Slides

Thank you so much for following along in 2017! I rounded up a few of my favorite outfits from the past 12 months and linked the photos back to the original post. I’m sure it comes as no surprise that most of my favorites include dresses! I can’t wait to see what 2018 brings!

Madewell silk button-back dress in star scatter
DVF Kourtni Dress
Garnet Hill Linen & Cotton Crewneck Sweater
LOFT Woodland Cutout Ruffle Yoke Blouse
LOFT Floral Lace One-Shoulder Top and GlassesUSA Muse Sunglasses :: Bedknobs & Baubles
J.Crew Swingy coat in Italian wool melton :: Bedknobs & Baubles
Vintage Earrings | Bedknobs & Baubles
Kate Spade print brushed silk swing dress
J.Crew Majesty Peacoat
ASOS Double Layer Cold Shoulder Pleated Mini Dress :: Bedknobs & Baubles
Banana Republic Belted Cotton Trench + Garnet Hill Pure Cashmere Wrap
Eliza J Grooved Faux Fur Coat
Zara Strappy Dress with Frills + Sea & Grass Market Tote :: Bedknobs & Baubles
ASOS polka dot dress & Zara pearl sandals
Cooperative Tie-Front Striped Mini Dress
Tory Burch Plaid Coat + Madewell Elinor Loafers

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Filed Under: Outfits, Style Tagged With: ootd, outfits, outfits of the year, personal style, style

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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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It’s so nice to be home after a whirlwind week. It’s so nice to be home after a whirlwind week. We flew out to Philadelphia last Friday for a few days of exploring. It was our first time in the City of Brotherly Love and we loved every minute of it from the architecture to the restaurants, and most of all: the welcoming and friendly people. After that, we had one night at home before a flight to Denver to celebrate my cousin’s wedding. We got back to Madison late last night and have spent the day puttering around the house, getting caught up on laundry, grocery shopping, harvesting the season’s first tomatoes from the garden, and admiring just how much the hydrangeas have grown in the course of a week.
I always get a kick out of comparing views of our I always get a kick out of comparing views of our home today to the photos I took during our home inspection. (Swipe to see our main bedroom then!) While I knew the house had potential, it was hard to look past some of the owner’s “design” choices. Though, it looks like the room was destined to have a warm-toned quilt. 😂

P.S. @schoolhouse just released new colors of their popular Stillwater Floral Quilt!

And, for those interested, I’ve linked my bedroom items here: https://liketk.it/5iC8R

#SchoolhouseLiving #InteriorInspo #SlowDecorating #BedroomDecor #MainBedroom #CenturyHome #StillwaterFloral #HomeReno #HomeRenovation
Back in December, we booked @therobeychicago for a Back in December, we booked @therobeychicago for a couple nights in the summer and our long awaited anticipation of lounging by the rooftop pool was finally fulfilled last weekend. It also inadvertently became the weekend I made Dave eat a cheeseburger every day, between @redhotranchchicago, @eatmottst, and @smallcheval. There are worst ways to spend a weekend.

#chicago #visitchicago #therobey #therobeychicago #duckduckgoat #mottst #artinstituteofchicago #chicagoeats #auchevalchicago
Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until la Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until late last year when we finally bought a bed, mattress, and a set of sheets. We used some of our own extra bedding (tucking in the generous overhang of our king blankets under the queen-sized mattress) and old bedside lamps from our bedroom: functional, but not quite the charming space I’d envisioned.
 
That started to change when I purchased the Popcorn Grid Coverlet from Schoolhouse — an item I’d been eyeing for years — plus some graphic floral pillows. Then came a bright blue round cushion and the sweetest Teig lamp, both generously gifted by Schoolhouse, and the room finally started to come together. You can shop my picks here: https://liketk.it/5f322

#Ad #SchoolhousePartner #SchoolhouseSpringStyle #SchoolhouseLiving #InteriorInspo #SlowDecorating #GuestRoom
Growing up in northern Wisconsin, lilacs always hi Growing up in northern Wisconsin, lilacs always hit peak bloom right around my birthday on May 30. My mom would fill a large crystal vase with fresh-cut stems, and their scent would waft through the house. 

Now that I live a few hours south and lilac season wraps up earlier, the blooms actually mark the start of my birthday month.

#Lilacs #LilacSeason #SpringFlowers #InBloom #BirthdayMonth #MayBirthday
Snapshots from the past week: • Spent quality t Snapshots from the past week:

• Spent quality time with my favorite cat

• Biked for Pacificos, chips and quac, and tacos at @bandit.tacos 

• Loved how the rain collected on the Lady’s Mantle I planted last year

• Dipped my toes (quite literally) into this year’s mesh shoe trend

• Snapped a lot of Lily content

• Drove home with a new lilac in the passenger seat
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