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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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Latest Purchases for Home & Wardrobe: February 2020

February 27, 2020 by jessica Leave a Comment

Sometimes I don’t realize how well my recent purchases coordinate until I put them in this monthly collage! I couldn’t have predicted I’d be on such a neutral kick, but it really gives off an airy, spring vibe that I couldn’t be more ready for!

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

  • Jenny Bird ‘Thea’ pendant necklace – Jenny Bird is one of my favorite jewelers, but it’s been awhile since I’ve purchased a piece from her. I’ve been looking for a heftier pendant necklace to wear with v-neck tops and I opted to try this necklace. It has a lovely organic shape and a nice weight to it.
  • Soludos classic striped espadrille sandal – When summery espadrilles are on sale for a mere $20, you add-to-cart without a second thought! The black version is also on sale, but in limited sizes. They’re true to size.
  • Vince ‘Preston’ sneakers in linen – I wear my other Vince sneakers all the time, so I couldn’t help myself when I found theses at nearly 50% off. I find that they run true to size. They’re definitely stiff right out of the box, but they’re perfect after you break them in.

PURCHASED – FOR HOME

  • Cedar & Moss light fixture – The light fixture pictured above is actually the 12-inch design, which is slightly bigger than the 10-inch one we purchased for our office. There wasn’t a preview image of the smaller one in brass with the opal shade, thus the discrepancy. In any case, this fixture is gorgeous! It’s handmade in Portland and the attention to detail and quality is spot on.
  • Crate & Barrel grey marble bowl – We stopped by Crate & Barrel when we were in Chicago last weekend. I had been looking for a display bowl to gather Instax printed photos (we have this printer which pairs to your smartphone). This one might actually be a bit too large for what I was picturing, but the bowl was too gorgeous to pass up. If you’re interested in it and near a store, it’s worth stopping in to see them in person as the grey marble varies quite a bit from bowl to bowl. All of them were pretty though and the modern shape is versatile.

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

  • Maaji long dress – It’s difficult to tell in the stock image, but there’s a seam mid-thigh on this dress that created an unflattering pooch under the smocked bodice. It would have been so much better on me had the fabric simply flowed away from the top. Other than that, the fabric was nice and seemed like it would hold up well as either a day dress or a swimsuit cover up. I also really liked the halter straps. Runs true to size.
  • J.Crew crew neck merino wool boyfriend sweater – I thought this would be the perfect slouchy, go-to sweater to pair with black pants or skinny jeans. It didn’t fill that void for me. It’s great quality and fits like the photo (I went with a size small), but I quickly realized that boyfriend-style sweaters just aren’t my thing. They’re too boxy and make me look larger than I am.
  • Banana Republic tiered swing dress – There’s a special place in hell for people who design a loose, swingy dress and then add a fitted lining to the inside.
  • Banana Republic marled cable-knit sweater – I love the unique weave of this sweater and the weight was really nice for spring or fall, but it was way too large. I’m not sure if I’ll order it in a smaller size.
  • Birkenstock ‘Siena’ big buckle slide – These are really cute from the side, but they look like old-lady shoes from the top and front. I don’t know if it’s a combination of the style with the faded metallic leather because I’ve seen them on others and they’re adorable. Either way, they went back.

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Filed Under: Home, Style Tagged With: Home Purchases, New Purchases, wardrobe update, What I Bought

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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5 Ceramicists I Love

February 20, 2020 by jessica Leave a Comment

Japanese pottery

There’s something so beautiful about the rustic elegance of clay and ceramic art that I can’t help but add a piece to my collection every time I travel or go to an art fair. The piece above was from our visit to Portland’s Japanese Garden in 2018 and it’s one of my favorites to date. (I’m drawn most to Japanese-inspired pottery.) Even though I’m trying to keep my collection in check, I can’t help but to follow each new-to-me ceramist on Instagram that catches my eye. I thought I’d pass them along to you in case you’re just as enamored with their art as I am and you’re looking for a new piece to add to your home.

Bombabird Ceramics

ceramicists to follow

The texture in Chelsea’s pieces paired with a neutral color palette results in gorgeous organic pieces that are a must for any collection. The candlesticks and simple schoolhouse-inspired vases are among my favorites.

Monohanako

ceramicists to follow

Splitting her time between Japan and Maine, Hanako’s work is rooted in Karatsu, Japan where her family’s has a several-generation history in pottery. You can purchase her work at a variety of New England shops.

Notary Ceramics

ceramicists to follow

Another artist who wins me over with her attention to detail and elegant simplicity is Sarah Van Raden, creator of Notary Ceramics. It’s minimalism at its best with soft, clean lines.

Cloutier Ceramics

ceramicists to follow

Julie’s work has an organic sensibility that draws me in every time. Not only are they beautiful pieces, they’re also functional, which is really the biggest appeal of ceramic art. The double bowl — perfect for setting out for olives and their pits — is something I’d love to have as indulgent as it may be.

Emily Coyne Ceramics

ceramicists to follow

Emily Coyne Ceramics is located in Madison and while I haven’t purchased a piece yet, my fingers are crossed for another collaboration with Gib’s, a local cocktail bar that had a “Cocktails in Clay” event featuring her work last spring.

I’d love to know if there are any ceramicists that you follow that I should have on my radar!

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The Coveted

February 18, 2020 by jessica Leave a Comment

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

When I don’t do these roundups for awhile, they quickly turn into a list of things I recently purchased, things I bought while creating the post, or things I have on my wish list and will probably buy soon enough. Take those Vince sneakers for instance. I have that style in navy and I wear them all of the time. I also have a platform style in that linen fabric. So, when I found the perfect marriage of the two for 44% off, I obviously hit add-to-cart. (They arrive tomorrow.) That sweater? I ordered it as I was creating this post. It’s worth clicking through because it has such a great texture to the knit. And that necklace? It’s a new Jenny Bird piece, so it’s not actually en route to me, but I did buy this one a couple of weeks ago. We can probably just consider this my early spring wish list.

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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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I’m challenging myself to get through a backlog I’m challenging myself to get through a backlog of travel photos before we book our next trip. First up, photos of the gothic York Minster. I’m not religious in the slightest but I can’t resist stunning architecture and the opportunity to climb hundreds of cathedral stairs for a city view. This one only had a single rest stop about halfway up the flight of 275 steps for a closeup view of the flying buttresses — and a waiver you had to sign before your ascent to promise you’re healthy enough to make it.
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