Weekly Wednesday Wish List #198

This week’s Wish List features a curated collection of spring ideas for your home, delicious recipes, seasonal clothing, charming homes to visit, and lots more. Our lists have a little something for everyone.

Welcome To Weekly Wednesday Wish List #198

Happy April! April is a beautiful month, here in Lancaster Co. Everything begins to bloom. Our cherry blossom trees are just starting to push out little pink flowers and the daffodils are sunning themselves sweet faces!

Spring is in full bloom! Even WWW this week is a flurry of seasonal treats! Celebrate spring every minute, friend!

Lory | Designthusiam

pitcher with beautiful flowers

1. READER FAVORITE THIS WEEK: Looking to add a little luxe to your family room? In this week’s 5 Ways to Upgrade Your Family Room for Luxury and Comfort, we look at affordable upgrades that add style, warmth, and functionality to your family room.

2. TOP SEASONAL POSTS:

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

4. ALSO ON THE BLOG THIS WEEK: Spring is many things, including house tour season! In that spirit, enjoy a tour of 3 stunning French-inspired homes, each filled with unique touches that will spark fresh ideas for your own decor.

5. CURRENT DECOR CRUSHES:

6. TOP FASHION PICKS – Spring classics:

7. CURRENT FURNITURE DEALS:

8. WHAT I’M READING: How to Be Parisian Wherever You Are: Love, Style, and Bad Habits, a delightfully “fresh and spirited take on what it really means to be a Parisienne: how they dress, entertain, have fun and attempt to behave themselves.” Not your typical how to be like French women book!

9. WHAT’S INSPIRING ME AROUND THE WEB: Not that long ago, I discovered a blog that celebrates the little luxuries and small pleasures in life that I so love! All the better, this blog, The Simply Luxuriously Life, is tailored for the Anglophiles and Francophiles out there. I found it while looking for my next book to read, and loved the author’s first book, Choosing the Simply Luxurious Life. I’ve since read the next two and she’s currently working on her fourth!

10. UP NEXT: Preparing your home for summer guests…

Ann | On Sutton Place

Easter printables

1.) Take a look at this digital collection of free Easter printables featuring DIY napkin rings, gift tags, wall art, and more. All you have to do is download, print, and create!

2.) FEATURED AMAZON SHOP SECTION: Organize Everything!

3.) FAVORITE QUOTE: “An arrow can only be shot by pulling it backward. So when life is dragging you back with difficulties, it means that it’s going to launch you into something great. So just focus, and keep aiming.” ~Paulo Coelho

4.) Tour this small, pre-war home in Brisbane that was lifted and expanded, top and bottom, to preserve its character and accommodate a growing family.

5.) FAVORITE FINDS:

6.) Styling a small room can be challenging, especially when it needs to accommodate two beds. Take a look to get 21 incredible ideas to make the most of your space while maintaining both function and style. No matter your home’s aesthetic, there’s plenty of inspiration waiting for you!

<cen7.) LOVELY SPACES: this very pretty neutral living room with green accents is welcoming and warm, and stroll through this gallery of outdoor dining spaces for ideas and beautiful inspiration.

8.) FAVORITE YOUTUBE CHANNELS: XO, MaCenna is a true, real life DIY girl, Emma Hill lives in the English countryside and loves neutrals, and Welcome to the Woods features Melissa Woods who does EVERYTHING on her own.

9.) RECENT FASHION FINDS:

  • Just got this black top. I like the way it fits and it runs true to size. (on sale)
  • I also went a little bit out of my comfort zone (I usually stick with florals) and ordered this top…and guess what? I really love it! (on sale)
  • I have these shorts in both black and white. They are crisp, comfortable, and nice enough to wear just about anywhere.
  • I saw this dress on Instagram, and thought it was so cute. It’s budget-friendly and can be dressed up or down.
  • This denim chore jacket.
  • All T by Talbots pieces are 30% off. Sale ends today.

10.) Have a lovely week!

Yvonne | StoneGable

close up of a bunny napkin ring on an Easter table

1. ON THE BLOG: Did you know I post a menu plan and other delicious recipes every Friday? Check out 45 mouthwatering recipes On The Menu this week.

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

3. 5 DAYS TO BE A BETTER DECORATOR: In just 5 days, you can tackle your biggest decorating issues and get unstuck! I’ll show you how. Sign up HERE.

4. FABULOUS HOME DECOR FINDS:

5. BEAUTIFUL HOMES AND MORE: You will love this Charleston Home! It’s stunning and filled with ideas you can use in your home. This home in the Hamptons is one of my favorites and worth another look! Bunny Williams shows us how to create a lovely, easy flower arrangement.

6. CURATED CLOSET:

7. FUN AND INTERESTING FACTS: What is April’s birthstone and flowers? How is the date for Easter determined every year?

8. THIS AND THAT: Decorating becomes easier when you know a few interior design basics, and I’m here to assist you! Join me at Decorating School, featuring 70 posts and lessons designed to help you become a better home decorator! Get inspired for garden season with 5 Best Small Space Garden Ideas. It’s my favorite way to dig in the dirt and have herbs, veggies, and flowers until frost. Have you named your home? See why Southerners name their homes, and you should too.

9. CULINARY CORNER: Prosciutto Asparagus Bundles: Preheat the oven to 425 °. Line a sheet pan with parchment paper. Roll out two puff pastry sheets on a floured surface to double their size and cut each into six squares. Toss one bunch of fresh asparagus with 1 TBS of olive oil and set aside. Season each puff pastry square with salt and pepper. Divide and sprinkle 8 oz. gruyere cheese between the squares, then top with a slice of prosciutto. Add 3-4 asparagus spears on top of the prosciutto. Lay the asparagus on the puff pastry with the tops on one of the points. Fold the side points of the puff pastry over the asparagus, sealing the edges with an egg wash to form a bundle. Place each bundle seam side down on the prepared sheet pan. Brush each bundle with more egg wash. Bake in the preheated oven until the pastry is golden brown, about 12-15 minutes. Serve immediately.

10. THE LAST WORD: If you are hosting Easter, it’s not too early to plan your menu and table. Get inspiration from Spring Into Easter: Fresh Table Inspiration. And if you are blessed to be invited to Easter dinner, here are a few hostess gift ideas you can take with you.

ANSWER TO #7: Lucky girl who is born in April! Your birthstone is a diamond, and flowers are the sweet pea and daisy. Easter occurs on the Sunday after the first full moon on or after the spring equinox. Now you know.

Happy Wednesday, friends…

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4 Comments

  1. Can you tell me where to buy the napkins at the beginning of post? They are so beautiful and would love to have them or even a tablecloth in that fabric!

  2. Brenda Reau says:

    Is there a link for the lovely blue and green floral napkin that is pictured? Thank you!

    1. Hi Brenda, I found those over a decade ago at HomeGoods. I bring them out every spring and enjoy them. Sorry I do not have a link.

  3. Karen Conley says:

    Congratulations on Wish List 200. Love reading your blog! Thank you.