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DESIGNTHUSIASM • ON SUTTON PLACE • STONEGABLE

Today’s Features

spring flower cones

Lory | Designthusiasm

1. READER FAVORITE THIS WEEK: A super easy place to showcase spring decor this Spring Mantel has been a reader favorite. Also be sure to check out the Spring Decor Shop, as lots more items have been added!

2. THIS WEEK’S TOP SEASONAL POSTS:

3. AMAZON PICKS: here are this week’s favorites from Amazon.

4. THIS WEEK ON THE BLOG I also shared:

5. CURRENT DECOR CRUSHES:

6. TOP SPRING FASHION PICKS:

7. CURRENT OUTDOOR FURNITURE ACCENTS:

8. WHAT I’M READING: I just started Kristin Hannah’s “The Women“, the story of “a young nurse who serves in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam War, and her experiences and the friendships she forges.”

9. WHAT’S INSPIRING ME AROUND THE WEB: Beautiful rustic neutrals in this lovely home, loving the relaxed coastal vibe of these wonderful rooms, and so inspired by these fabulous art filled spaces!

10. UP NEXT: A Provence-inspired spring bedroom…

Ann | On Sutton Place

1.) One of the best things ever is the ability to snip fresh herbs right in your own kitchen. With just a few simple supplies, you can create a charming indoor herb garden that’s both beautiful and useful. Whether you love to cook or just enjoy a little greenery inside, this collection of easy DIY herb gardens is a great way to bring fresh flavor to your home.

2.) Amazon section featured this week: PILLOWS AND THROW BLANKETS

3.) FAVORITE QUOTE: “If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased.” ~Katherine Hepburn

4.) As I scrolled through the photos of this Vancouver family home, a few details immediately caught my eye. The mix of painted chairs with a vintage wood table, the beautifully styled open kitchen shelves, and the charming sitting nook by the fireplace all stood out as truly special. Take a look, let your imagination wander, and be inspired.

5.) If you love the color green, you will love this kitchen! It’s got whimsy and loads of charm, it blends traditional style with an abundance of natural light, a bold and bright palette, and a truly one-of-a-kind feel.

6.) THIS WEEK’S FAVORITES:

7.) Take a look at this well-ordered light-filled retreat that’s decorated in whites and neutrals. Make sure to scroll down to see the grain sack sitting chair. (Sigh.)

8.) PLANNING AHEAD: Instead of decorating our porch for spring, and then again for summer, I decided I’m just doing it once! I’m going to wait until late April, or early May, and focus more on summer than spring. I couldn’t help myself though…and I already found my doormat and 2 x 3 foot layering rug. (That wreath in #6 is in my cart, and it’s perfect with the doormat.) I’m using my white planters from last year, and one of the garden stools I already have. More to come!

9.) READER FAVORITES:

  • ONE POT POTATO SOUP: discover the ultimate comfort food with this easy one-pot potato soup recipe. Perfect for spring chilly nights, this creamy and flavorful dish requires minimal effort. There’s a secret ingredient that gives it amazing taste!
  • BLEEDING HEARTS: Bleeding Heart plants are not only beautiful, they are easy to grow, and with literally no effort at all. The graceful blooms look like tiny little hearts hanging from a string!
  • BEER BREAD: if you make the potato soup mentioned above, whip up this beer bread too. This homemade beer bread recipe makes the perfect side dish to your favorite soup or salad.

10.) That’s it for me. Enjoy the week! XO

Easter eggs in a ceramic carton

Yvonne | StoneGable

1. CELEBRATE: St. Patrick’s Day is almost here! What better way to get in the spirit than baking a warm, golden loaf of delicious Irish Soda Bread? No yeast, no fuss—just mix, bake, and enjoy!

And start thinking about Easter! Don’t miss these 6 Iconic Easter Decorations that will instantly add charm and tradition to your home. You’ll love how simple they are to tuck into your spring decor!

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

3. SPRING CLEANING AND ORGANIZING: Get your free copy of our informative e-magazine, Organize Your Home. Learn the 5 Rules Of An Organized Home and how to apply them.

4. FABULOUS FINDS FOR YOUR HOME:

5. BEAUTIFUL HOMES AND MORE: Look inside this approachable, pretty home in Barrington, Il. Visit this historic Boston farmhouse filled with interesting design and beautiful wallpaper. Our front door is open for a Spring Tour that features how to decorate with spring organics.

6. CURATED CLOSET:

7. FUN AND INTERESTING FACTS: Who is the patron saint of Ireland? Which wonder of the world directly faces the sun on the spring equinox?

8. THIS AND THAT: I’m a bit addicted to decoupage. So easy! See how to make curated Decoupage Planters for your home. Another craft perfect for Easter is making tattooed eggs– so easy! Did you know you can grow fresh salad greens in garden containers? I start seeds early in spring and enjoy homegrown greens until June. Learn how to plant your own salad garden in just a few containers!

9. CULINARY CORNER: Lemon Vinaigrette (our go-to salad dressing): In a jar with a tight-fitting lid, add 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice, 1/2 cup olive oil, 1 tsp Dijon mustard, 2 tsp finely minced shallots, and salt and pepper. Put the lid on the jar and shake until incorporated. Use in salads or as a marinade for chicken and fish.

10. THE LAST WORD: Every day is a blessing, friend! Check out 8 simple habits to enjoy life more!

ANSWER TO #10: St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland and is celebrated on March 17th. The Sphinx directly faces the rising sun on the spring equinox, March 20th.

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  1. I was looking forward to “how to grow fresh herbs in your kitchen”. but don’t see it.