Welcome to this week’s Wednesday Watch List, where I share the random things that captured my attention and stole my heart over the past week!
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1 – I loved this light and airy home tour over on Style Me Pretty. The dining room was definitely fun to see, as I feel like it has many similar elements to ours but with a totally different take and style! You can see the full home tour here.
2 – I bought these Eucalyptus Steam shower pods last fall and quickly remembered a few weeks ago why I love them so much! I typically only use them when I feel a cold coming on (or want a scented shower) but they worked wonders when I was stuffed up with allergies in August. Although they’re a bit pricey, I appreciate the fact they’re handmade with essential oils and not creepy chemicals. I’m guessing the jar will last us two full fall/winters because we don’t need them super frequently (Kurtis loves them too)!
3 – I’m loving this striped tassel throw pillow that’s a great dupe for Serena & Lily! And, like most pillows from TJ Maxx, it includes a feather insert (instead of polyfill)! Always a win in my book! They also have a lot of really pretty new neutral options that are great for fall!
4 – If you’re on the hunt for stylish and affordable napkins for fall (or whenever), I found these cute buffalo check napkins at a great price! They come in four color options and the reviews are excellent! And at just under $1.50 each, they are much more affordable than others out there!
3 – I fell in love with this colorblock sweater when I saw it on a Facebook ad this week (of all places). I love the shirttail hem, longer length and the color-blocking. It comes in color combos and the reviews are excellent!
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