Happy Friday my friends! Even though it was a short work week, I'm happy the weekend is here!
Sharing a few of my favorite finds from this week...
// I love the Smith & Hawken line at Target, especially their wreaths! I've been trying to decide what I want to get to hang on our front door for the spring, and I love this green wreath with a little splash of purple canary grass.
// The idea of a reclaimed wooden wedding sign is so cute! I would like to have one perhaps leading into our reception area - and I think it is maybe something I could make instead of purchase...what do you think, easy enough to craft?? ;)
// I am in desperate need of a winter coat. I got one on sale last year...and hate it. It has started to venture into the single digit temperatures here in Ohio now, so I really need to find something, and fast! I love this faux fur parka from Zara (seen on Tanya Burr during her Vlogmas videos).
// In case you missed it, I attempted to re-create this delicious recipe from Skinny Taste the other evening, and it turned out pretty great! Check out the post here.
// Favorite look of the week! Crystalin Marie in a cowl neck sweater, black vest, leggings, and wellies - such a perfect casual winter outfit!
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That recipe came out amazing - I'm going to attempt to make it this weekend or maybe next week!! I love that welcome sign - one of my brides had one similarly made and it was gorgeous! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteLove that line at Target too-- so pretty! Love the wooden sign too, I think you could totally DIY something and have it turn out just as pretty. I'm going to check out your post on that recipe next!
ReplyDeleteYou could totally DIY the wood sign! Love that! Good luck finding a new jacket! I feel like I always have a hard time finding one I love. I got 2 last year from Macy's that I love! They are long and warm!
ReplyDeleteI love that reclaimed wood sign, and I think you could definitely DIY it!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the ladies above. You can totally DIY it.
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