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Wednesday weekly wish list


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DESIGNTHUSIASM • ON SUTTON PLACE • STONEGABLE

WELCOME TO THE WISH LIST!

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Lory | Designthusiasm

1. Every now and then I have something personal to share and this week, I have something really special. Last month my daughter got married on a rooftop in New York and we just got back the short video trailer. If you’d like to take a peek, just for fun, you can see it on my Instagram page HERE. And if you’re not already following my Instagram page, please consider following, too… :-)

2. Not that long ago I made the decision to give up a bedroom in order to get a sitting room upstairs. You can see the results in this week’s top post: Repurposing a Bedroom Into a Small Sitting Room. Also a reader favorite is this look at Thanksgiving Decor and 6 Values Worth Celebrating This Holiday featuring an unusual fall color palette.

3. AMAZON PICKS: here are this week’s favorites from Amazon, including items on sale for Prime Day.

4. THIS WEEK ON THE BLOG I shared these seasonally inspired posts:

5. Currently crushing on BLOCK PRINT PILLOWS such as:

6. Currently crushing on CHOCOLATE BROWN such as:

7. Currently crushing on ANCIENT TARTAN PLAID such as:

8. FASHION PICKS: The perfect transition piece, cardigans are happening this year in a big way. Some current faves:

9. WHAT I’M READING: I just finished a wonderful Fredrik Backman book called Beartown, which ostensibly is about a hockey town, but is actually so much more. Do not be put off if you have no interest in hockey. “Beartown explores the hopes that bring a small community together, the secrets that tear it apart, and the courage it takes for an individual to go against the grain.”

10. UP NEXT: Room Layout and Furniture Placement

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Ann | On Sutton Place

1.) If you love to bake, but want something simple and fast, quick breads are for you. This list of quick bread tips will help you whip up homemade treats in no time, with no yeast required!

2.) The Autumn Market is still open…if you need something new to refresh your fall decor, click HERE!

3.) FAVORITE QUOTE: “To be kind is more important than to be right. Many times, what people need is not a brilliant mind that speaks, but a special heart that listens.” ~F. Scott Fitzgerald

4.) INSPIRING PLACES: Emily Henderson’s kitchen that’s designed for comfort, this cute little French country cottage, this budget beach shack makeover in Oregon, and this designer’s charming and cozy Nantucket cottage.

5.) RECENT FASHION FINDS:

6.) I am just beginning to think about Christmas, and how I want to design our decor. I love changing the ribbon garland on our Christmas tree, because it’s a quick and easy way to update without reinventing the wheel. Last year I found an Etsy shop called Bella Wreaths Too with the most gorgeous ribbon I’ve ever seen. Some of it’s pricey, but a good portion is very reasonably priced. I used this green plaid 4-inch ribbon on our tree last year. I still haven’t decided if I’m using it again, or splurging on something new. If you love ribbon, you definitely have to check it out. (Please don’t wait if you are interested. Items are selling out fast!)

7.) Ready or not, the holidays are coming, and the OSP free planners are updated for 2024! The Thanksgiving Planner and the Home For The Holidays Christmas Planner are both ready to go.

8.) I recently made a batch of my pumpkin bread, but I made a couple of changes that take away some of the fat and calories. I followed the recipe, except I decreased the sugar to 1 cup, and I substituted 3/4 cup applesauce for half of the oil. It was delicious and moist!

9.) AUTUMN RECIPES TO TRY: if you love one pot recipes, try this vegetable beef soup or this family friendly spaghetti soup. This butternut squash casserole looks easy and so yummy, and everyone will cheer for this sausage, veggie, + apple sheet pan dinner.

10.) That’s a wrap for this week. I hope you all are well, and enjoying these fleeting October days. XO

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Yvonne | StoneGable

1.  BEST OF THE BLOG THIS WEEK: Inspiration for your home and YOU.

2.  AMAZON FINDS: See all my favorite new picks in my Amazon Shop.

3. NEW THANKSGIVING E-MAGAZINE: Our beautiful Thanksgiving Magazine brimming with savvy ideas for hosting a memorable and less-stressed Holiday.

4. FABULOUS FINDS: Decorating details at a great price!

5. BEAUTIFUL HOMES AND MORE: I thoroughly enjoyed touring this colorful Charlotte home because of Cassidy’s honest and open interview. If you like the throwback look of a 90s Christmas, you will love all the 2024 Christmas trends this year. Jennifer shares these styles, and I’m so excited! And Ashley shares tips for styling your fall home.

6. COZY CLASSIC CLOSET:

7. FUN AND INTERESTING FACTS: What is October’s Full Moon called? What are October’s flower and birthstone?

8. FALL AROMAS: This easy-to-make Fall Simmering Potpourri uses natural ingredients right from your kitchen to fill your home with the most beautiful, fall-inspired scents. It’s the essence of autumn in the air.

9. DELICIOUS ROASTED FALL VEGETABLES: Preheat the oven to 450°. Place a peel and cube a large sweet potato, 8 oz. peeled and cubed butternut squash, 10 baby potatoes sliced in half, 1/2 pound of green beans, 3 medium carrots sliced in half, 8 oz. baby bella mushrooms sliced in half, 1/2 red onion cut into wedges, and 1 head garlic on a rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle with 2 TBS olive oil, 2 TBS balsamic vinegar, and sprinkle 2 TBS Italian seasoning, 1 tsp salt and pepper. Toss to coat all the veggies. Bake for 45-50 minutes until fork tender.

10. MOVIES WORTH WATCHING: These are such beautiful movies. Make sure to grab a Kleenex! The Magic Of Ordinary DaysI’ll Find You (based on a true story), and this glorious series War And Peace (based on historical events).

ANSWERS TO #7: October’s full moon occurs on October 17th and is called the Hunter Moon because it signals a time for the hunters to prepare for winter. October’s flowers are cosmos, calendula, and marigolds. An opal is October’s birthstone.

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  1. Hi Ann…I was just thinking that I’d heard the name of your book before and I had. It’s a TV series.

    1. I clicked your link but it went to a page that had an error message. I googled where to watch Beartown, and it appears it’s not currently available to stream in the US. But thank you for mentioning it!

      1. Oh darn..hmm..perhaps it will stream there one day. I have it on Apple TV here in Canada.