Weekend Inspiration: No.127

Matching white bedding in the bedroom

I’m very much aware of the fact that so many of my weekend link roundups lately have been centered around the idea of relaxation and stress relief. I never want my stories to sound like broken records, so I actually almost scrapped this morning’s post idea. The thing is, though, stress relief is such an ongoing, constant need for me right now, and I imagine I’m not alone in needing consistent reminders to keep up with it. So, all that to say…I’m back with more links to help calm your nerves, settle your anxiety, and make you feel cozy as can be. Peruse the list below, and add your own relaxation ideas in the comments.

Weekend Inspiration: No.127

1. Are you dealing with no electricity right now because of all the crazy winter weather? If so, your anxiety’s probably through the roof! I appreciated this post with all of its emergency preparedness tips, including meals you can prepare without electricity, alternatives to traditional cooking styles when the power is out, and items to stock up on to prepare for an outage.

2. I’m a little late in ordering this since big winter storms are already upon us, but our new propane camping stove should be here on Sunday just in case we end up without power. We don’t camp, but I know it will help me feel better during storm seasons just knowing we have a portable stove ready to go in the basement. Preparedness really is the best way to keep my stress at bay.

3. I’m feeling especially grateful for all of our fluffy, soft linens right now. We just added a Beddy’s set to the bed in our guest room lounge, and I’m loving it! They’re so comforting to crawl into in the afternoon with a good book. I’m planning to share lots more about our Beddy’s bedding soon, but in the meantime, you can shop the collection here, and use my code “DREAMGREEN” for a discount at checkout.

4. As I mentioned on Monday, reading has been my favorite pastime lately when I need to escape from everything. I just finished The Night Circus (highly recommend it), and I’m now well into Tara Road by Maeve Binchy.

5. My newest daily stress relief ritual is shaking 10-15 drops of this essential oil in the bottom of the shower when I’m rinsing off at the end. It fills the shower with a calming scent that instantly helps me relax.

6. Earlier this week, my sister sent me this YouTube video of Harry Potter-inspired ambient music, and it’s so, so soothing. I’ve got it running in the background right now!

Matching white bedding in the bedroom

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DIY Board And Batten Feature Wall

DIY Board And Batten Feature Wall

When board and batten trim work became such a huge craze on Instagram amongst other DIY content creators, I struggled to decide whether or not it was a good fit for our 1960s home. The design detail felt a little traditional for our particular tastes up to this point, and I worried that it wouldn’t match our aesthetic.

I watched as more and more of my friends on Instagram took the project on, and I honestly found myself falling more and more in love with the look! So, I ultimately decided to quit worrying so much, and figure out a way to make it work for us. In the end, it came down to color (I went for a rich dark blue from Backdrop, called “Surf Camp”), and also placement. Instead of wrapping an entire room in board and batten, I created a single focal wall. This felt more modern to me, and helped make it feel extra special, in my opinion.

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The project also gave me a chance to cross off one of my biggest 2021 goals: learning to use bigger power tools. Turns out that nail guns and compound miter saws aren’t nearly as scary as they seem (although they do take a good deal of gear and respect to use them safely), and I found out that they turn what would have been an hours-long project into a simple one-hour-long task! I can’t even calculate how much time I would have had to dedicate to this project had I used a drill, hammer, nails, and hand saw to complete our DIY board and batten feature wall. The nail gun and miter saw made the trim install process take maybe half an hour.

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I wrote up the full project supply list and step-by-step tutorial over on Hunker, so hop through to the story here in case this look is one you’ve wanted to try, too. This past year, I’ve learned that it’s better to just go with your gut and do what you love rather than worry so much about whether or not it “fits” with your other décor. Board and batten might not be a traditional ’60s design, but it makes me feel good in present day, and that’s really all that matters. Would you try the board and batten trend in your home?

DIY Board And Batten Feature Wall

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