Weekly Wednesday Wish List #178

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Join us weekly for decorating tips, recipe ideas, fun and interesting ideas, seasonal posts, and the best finds. Welcome to Wednesday Weekly Wish List #178.

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What is your favorite holiday? Mine is Thanksgiving! I love Christmas, but there is not as much hype and hustle celebrating our All-American holiday. Thanksgiving feels so cozy; there is something about gathering around the table to thank God and eat a feast.

Because my father was in the military, we spent Thanksgiving without him when I was eight. We spent many years away from my beloved grandmother, Nani, and extended family because we were stationed in far-flung places. Maybe that’s why gathering together on Thanksgiving tugs so strongly at my heartstrings!

Lory is first today!

Lory | On Sutton Place

rag balls on a Christmas tree

1.) Not too long ago, an OSP reader wrote to me and asked for advice on downsizing her Christmas tree. I thought it was a great subject to address, because I had experience with trees of all sizes. If you are considering the purchase of a new or smaller tree, this is the post for you.

2.) If you haven’t visited The Christmas Market, it’s an easy way to shop for holiday decor. I divided it into easy sections, so finding what you need is a cinch.

3.) FAVORITE QUOTE: “Tip your server. Return your shopping cart. Pick up a piece of trash. Hold the door for the person behind you. Let someone in your lane. Small acts can have a ripple effect. That’s how we change the world.”
~Found HERE.

4.) STOCKING STUFFERS FOR THE COOK:

5.) You won’t believe the before and after pictures of this vintage inspired cottage kitchen renovation. My favorite updates are the open shelving and the stunning farmhouse sink. Then take a look at how this sad and neglected Victorian house was literally brought back to life.

6.) CASUAL HOLIDAY WARDROBE ADDITIONS:

7.) This holiday house tour features a fun and colorful foyer, along with small touches that focus on family. And then see this homeowner’s holiday palette of red, gold and green; all the while adding old-fashioned ribbons, candles and mostly faux greenery, with some backyard trimming tucked in!

8.) This Christmas tour is brimming with classic charm, and from the minute you step in, you will feel at home.

9.) GET A HEAD START ON YOUR BAKING! If you love to bake cookies during the holidays, here are a few recipes that you can make now, and freeze for later:

10.) That’s a wrap for this week…have a good one! XO

Yvonne | StoneGable

Christmas vignette with spoons in the kitchen

1. CHRISTMAS ON THE BLOG: This trio of blog posts will make decorating your Christmas home so much easier.

2.  AMAZON FINDS: See all my favorite new picks in my Amazon Shop.

3. HANDMADE CHRISTMAS: Christmas is the time to make something for your home or give a handmade gift to someone special. See 5 Beautiful DIYs To Craft A Handmade Christmas Home.

4. FABULOUS FINDS: The Christmas Edition

5. BEAUTIFUL HOMES AND MORE: Visit designer Mike Sikes’s beautiful California home and this unique artist’s home in Charleston. I love this historic row home in Washington, DC.

6. THE CURATED CLOSET:

7. FUN AND INTERESTING FACTS: How did the president’s tradition of pardoning a turkey on Thanksgiving Day come about. What famous parade happens on every Thanksgiving Day?

8. THIS AND THAT: I have made my Thanksgiving turkey THIS WAY for decades! It turns out absolutely succulent! One can never have enough turkey gravy on Thanksgiving. I make it ahead with a recipe very similar to THIS ONE. Add the dripping from the Thanksgiving turkey to the make-ahead gravy and serve. Now is the time to plant garlic. It’s so easy! HERE’S HOW.

9. GIFT WRAPPING STATION IDEAS: It’s gift wrapping time! Tailor a gift wrapping station that is perfect for you! This cart with a work surface, this converted shelf unit, and this converted closet with creative ideas and more ideas to customize a gift wrap station.

10. CULINARY CORNER: Dark Chocolate And Blueberry Trail Mix—Melt 4 oz. dark chocolate in a medium bowl in the microwave in 20-second increments, stirring until smooth. Stir in 1/3 cup hemp seeds, 2 TBS chia seeds, and 1 TBS ground flax seed. Spread the mixture in a thin layer over a silicone mat or on a butter-greased baking sheet. Chill in the refrigerator for 1 hour. Break apart in small chunks. Mix the chunks with 2 cups of shelled pistachios, 1 cup of roasted pepitas, 1 cup of cashews, and 1 1/2 cups of dried blueberries. Enjoy!

ANSWER TO #7: President Lincoln started the tradition of pardoning a turkey at the request of his son Tad. The Macy’s Day parade, which began in 1924, happens on Thanksgiving Day. See more HERE.

Lory | Designthusiam

Wooden lanterns filled with Christmas ornaments

1. TOP POST THIS WEEK: Given the size of my teeny tiny front porch, any post I do about decorating the little space is always a crowd pleaser, including this week’s Christmas decorating ideas for a tiny front porch.

2. ALSO POPULAR: This post about simple and pretty Christmas decorations for the bathroom addresses festive decor in a room you may not have thought of decorating.

3. AMAZON PICKS: here are this week’s favorites from Amazon.

4. THIS WEEK ON THE BLOG I shared:

5. CURRENT HOLIDAY DECOR CRUSHES: Mad for Plaid!

6. TOP FASHION PICKS:

7. CURRENT FURNITURE DEALS: Now is a great time to style a holiday vignette on a console table. If you’re looking for one for your entryway, or for one of the many spaces it can fill, consider these options:

8. WHAT I’M READING: If you want to read something a little different, The Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman is a quirky but powerful novel about belonging, love and beauty in an offbeat setting which also happens to be historical fiction, as well.

9. WHAT’S INSPIRING ME AROUND THE WEB: This gorgeous Paris apartment, this fabulous collection of vintage mixed with modern rooms, and this stunning transformation of a builder grade home into one with tons of European character.

10. UP NEXT: The Holiday gift guide…

Happy Wednesday, Friend! xo

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  1. Good afternoon, can I ask where your lazy Susan came from? What a pretty and inspiring idea.
    Lisa R.
    We camped several weeks ago at a KOA in New Holland, PA. So very beautiful!

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    1. Hi Lisa, I found it at Target awhile back. I do not see it online anymore. I’m sure almost any wooden lazy susan that fit that area would work.