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Creating a Simple Holiday Table
“Who uses black candlesticks 😒”, asked the woman at Crate and Barrel last year…as I’m standing at the register with a box of black taper candles 😂🤷🏻♀️ This moody holiday table design has been a long time coming! I knew I wanted textured layers to create the coziest atmosphere for our guests. This white linen tablecloth with fringe is SO stunning, and the perfect base layer for the table. I added a natural linen table runner for some extra texture, and to warm up the table. These natural linen napkins are such great quality, and tie everything together so nicely! Black dinnerware is the perfect contrast to the white tablecloth.…
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Follower Favorites
I’ve linked last week’s most clicked items below. Lots of Christmas decor is still in stock – scroll down and click to shop!
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Backyard Decor for Fall and Winter
Rule number one for decorating a Midwestern patio in November: it’s never too many blankets 🥶 Scroll to see how I styled our screened-in gazebo for the colder months! Can you tell I was going for extra cozy vibes? I’ve linked everything for you below – just click to shop! Click an item to shop: I’m loving these bells for the holiday season. They are so versatile! They’ve been selling out super fast, so I’ve linked two options below. Do you decorate your outdoor spaces for the seasons? I’d love to know! xoxo, Sarah
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Christmas Cocktails
Is it even Christmas without a cocktail? Certainly not in our house. A friend and I mixed some tasty (and super simple) drinks over the weekend that we thought were great for holiday entertaining! The two of us prefer drinks with vodka in them (and I love me some Tito’s), so we chose two vodka drinks: one a spin on my favorite refreshment – vodka soda with lemon, and the other a perfect pick-me-up. Keep scrolling for recipes! Mistletoe Kiss For two cocktails: Rim two rocks glasses with lemon juice and sprinkles. To a shaker, add: 6 ounces vodka 1 ounce fresh squeezed lemon juice 2 ounces rosemary simple syrup…
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Holiday Table
The dining room table is where I have some of my fondest memories. The best conversations. The loudest laughs. Whether it’s a small, intimate meal with my husband and kids, or a larger gathering of friends and extended family, I try to make the table look as good as it feels to sit around it. Christmas 2020 called for another intimate dinner with the family – so I decided to keep it simple (if you’re new here – hi, I am Sarah and I strive for simplicity on the reg). Let’s be honest, we all have enough to do and think about around the Holidays. I started with a flax…