December Favorites + Printable Christmas Wishlist

December Favorites + Printable Christmas Wishlist

Happy Monday! I hope you all enjoyed a great weekend, the very first one of December. I ducked out of town for the last few days to visit my best friend in Richmond, Virginia, and had so much fun wandering the city with her. Not surprisingly the homes, streets, and shops are all decorated top to toe in honor of the holidays, so I was basically on a Christmasy cloud nine.

Anyway, I’m back this morning with a brand new ‘Favorites’ roundup in honor of the new month. Are you enjoying these types of hands-on, chatty posts and videos? It has been a lot of fun stepping outside my craft room to talk through what I’m loving each month, and I work extra hard to bring the roundup to life with the video format I’m experimenting with.

Let me know in the comments what you think of this new series, but in the meantime, keep scrolling for my free printable Christmas wishlist download and find out what I’m loving this month. Oh, and don’t forget to watch the video to hear my tips on how to pair things up for Christmas gifting later this month!

December Favorites + Printable Christmas Wishlist

My December Favorites:

1. Sudio Regent bluetooth headphones + iTunes gift card: These bluetooth headphones are such a game-changer.

2. Cottage Hill magazine + throw blanket: I can’t get enough of the Cottage Hill Instagram feed, and their magazine is just as gorgeous in person.

3. Trader Joe’s Almond Butter Granola + Mighty Stash Pack: Our new go-to grab from Trader Joe’s, plus a genius collapsible lunch box.

4. Andes by Satsuki Shibuya + art museum tickets: Click here for the art roundup I mentioned in the video!

5. Cactus Coloring Book by Brittany Jepsen + Stabilo Markers: This coloring book from the founder and blogger behind The House That Lars Built will keep you (or your holiday gift recipients) busy for hours and hours.

6. Wise Apple Vintage vase + air plant: The prettiest vase from my very favorite online vintage retailer.

7. Dermatologic Cosmetic Laboratories C Scape Night Booster + face towel: This cream is super indulgent, and I love the idea of pairing it with a pretty face towel for Christmas.

8. Alima Pure Pressed Eyeshadow + Brush Craft Oval 7 brush: These eyeshadows are perfect for New Years.

December Favorites + Printable Christmas Wishlist

In case my ‘Favorites’ roundup happened to remind you of a few things you’ve been meaning to add to your own wishlist, I created a quick printable Christmas worksheet. Just download the PDF, print it out, and then fill in the blanks with your name and all of the items you’re dying to add to your collection this season. Maybe you’ve had your eye on a pair of shoes or a pretty sweater? A new favorite movie or book? Just write it all down and hand the sheet off to your family as they work to fill in that blank spot under the Christmas tree for you.

December Favorites + Printable Christmas Wishlist

December Favorites + Printable Christmas Wishlist

Thanks, as always, for following along with me! I’m so thrilled to be diving into a brand new month with all of you, and to round out the year with fun new content all geared toward inspiring you ahead of the kick off to 2018. Now, hop along to YouTube to check out the video (or click ‘Play’ on the embedded one a few images up!), and then tell me in the comments what you’re loving this December.

December Favorites + Printable Christmas Wishlist

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Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

I got a little sidetracked because of Thanksgiving and taking some time off last week, but I’m back as planned to share the final full room tour of our home: my office. This space has seen all sorts of different looks since we moved into our 1960s ranch two years ago—including a yellow-walled guest room set-up and, most recently, a pastel color scheme—but the look you’ll see today is most definitely the winner in my book.

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

I worked hard to pull the color palette way, way back and have, instead, worked with mostly warm earth tones. Almost everything you see in this room is vintage (the only larger exceptions being the rug, tall cabinet, and desk chair). The reason for this is that I’m kind of sick and tired of seeing the exact same things in every interior design and blog picture on the Internet.

Of course, I realize that statement is a little hypocritical since I most definitely own a few of those trendy pieces myself, but I’m trying really hard to resist subliminal messages in lieu of owning unique one-of-a-kind type furniture. Now, whenever I’m out shopping at a secondhand store I keep an eye out for solid vintage pieces to replace our reproduction furniture—our dining room chairs are at the top of my wishlist for replacement, by the way.

In the office, specifically, my desk was the first thing to go. I switched out the Big Box Store white desk I had impulse ordered last year with a mid-century tanker style desk that I bought from a local antique store for $150. It has so much more storage and the tabletop surface is massive, making it a cinch to spread out with paperwork and notebooks (not to mention a big bowl of pasta or a turkey sandwich come lunch time).

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

As for the art, I ditched the busy collection of mis-matched framed prints that I experimented with before, and hung just two pieces in their place: a landscape and an abstract, both in the same earthy color palette. The new art is so much easier on the eyes, and doesn’t distract me from my work nearly as much as the old pieces did.

I don’t think I realized just how much I was hurting my productivity with busy art before. Now, with the calmer prints in place, I really appreciate how the right art can be the difference between an efficient day and a distracted one.

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

It’s kind of funny to go back and read those older posts that I’ve linking to here today, because I clearly thought I had absolutely nailed the design each time. It just goes to show that playing around with different designs at home can be a lot of fun, even if you don’t end up agreeing with yourself and your own style choices six months later.

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

My style has evolved more than ever before these last two years, and while the current look of my office—bright white walls, calm art, antique furniture, and all—is my favorite yet, there’s no telling what it will look like another year down the road. For the sake of my wallet, though, I sure do hope that this look “sticks”!

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

Room Tour Reveal: The Office

OFFICE RESOURCES

Brass Hardware: Forge Hardware Studio

Felt Letter Board: Letterfolk

Face Pot: DIY

Rug: Joss & Main

White Globe: I Spy DIY

Curtains: Target

White Ceiling Fan: Joss & Main

Landscape Painting: Minted

Abstract Painting: Minted

Dresser: Estates Revisited

Desk: Queen City Marketplace

Desk Chair: HomeGoods

Tall Cabinet: Wayfair

*Photos by Carrie Coleman; I earn a small percentage from purchases made by the affiliate links above. Affiliate links are not sponsored. You can rest assured that I would NEVER recommend a product that I don’t use and love myself!
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