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holiday gift guide for home

  • Dec 11, 2018
  • 2 min read

sorry for the break in gift guides! but up next is items for the home. gifts for the homebody, her, him, or a family! basically, they would be nice additions to any home + the experiences within.

1 / i was part of a cooking demo at williams sonoma a couple weeks ago and enjoyed incredible {and easy-to-make} fresh pasta made in this! so much so that bill and i are considering getting for ourselves.

2 / how chic is this wireless charger?

3 / this windowpane throw from parachute is equally cozy and attractive. a restock is planned for the 15th.

4 / just love the simplicity of this brass wall hanging.

5 / smart plugs for everything! they work with alexa and google assistant.

6 / an affordable, linen robe. hooray!

7 / this pizza oven doesn’t break the bank and is supposed to make delicious pizza. i’m in.

8 / bill got me a pair of toms slippers last year and they’re super cozy. plus your purchase does good for the world so that’s a win.

9 / handcrafted terrazzo vases work in any design scheme.

10 / this wall-mounted paper holder is equally fun for a child as it is for writing down groceries.

11 / it’s candle season!

12 / parachute and hedley & bennett teamed up to offer this professional-style apron made from french linen.

13 / one of my most beloved kitchen items.

14 / get those pictures off your phone!

15 / mcgee & co has the best home decor items and these woven baskets are no exception.

16 / keep your house smelling like the holidays all winter long.

17 / to put it simply, every home needs a sheepskin.

just like for the littles and for her, i have more options HERE for you! i continue to add…


disclaimer: items may sell out quickly and/or be restocked. let me know if you find something is out of stock and i’ll try to find somewhere else to purchase.

stay tuned for him, books + maybe a couple others!

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