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01. Rattan scalloped bins — perhaps my best Amazon find yet?! These are a dead ringer for the much more expensive ones from Serena & Lily, but do note dimensions! These are on the small/petite side. Very impressed with quality though. A nice, sturdy weave. (My daughter is using them for her little Maileg toys — the dollhouse behind is also Maileg.)
02. Chicest footed bowls — OMG! For serving up ice cream, or just stowing jewelry on a bedside table?
03. Rattan x-bench — Serena and Lily vibes for much less.
05. Penny skateboard — my son has been very interested in skateboards…I’m reluctantly eyeing one of these.
06. Sweetest bibs for babies. I remember when my son wore these! I gave all of mine away to my nephew.
07. Elegant scalloped shams. Cute to adorn twin guest beds.
08. A book that spotlights words with no direct translation into English. (“Did you know that the Japanese language has a word to express the way sunlight filters through the leaves of trees? Or that there’s a Finnish word for the distance a reindeer can travel before needing to rest?”)
09. I’ve been making heavy use of my pastel highlighters. I have gotten into the habit of highlighting only one or two items in my to-do list each morning — sort of a visual way of saying: “If nothing else gets done, this must get done.” It gives me such a sense of focus (and then accomplishment) during the day.
10. Cutest traditional sandals for little ladies. I prefer these to other similar brands because they have a velcro closure (versus hook and eye one). Easier for on/off.
11. These woven baskets come in the cutest shapes — great for use in a nursery for things like stuffed animals, blankets, etc. For smaller bundles (think: diapers, swaddles, etc), we love the Pehr canvas ones!
12. An under-$100 side table in the prettiest shade of dusty blue.
13. Gridded sticky notes.
P.S. Keeping my Amazon and Shopbop pages constantly updated with new finds, and trying to add my new closet additions to this “shelf.”
P.P.S. What would you study if you were going back to school?
P.P.P.S. When people come to you for advice, what are they usually seeking?