It’s the coziest time of the year again! The holidays bring so much joy and warmth, especially into the home. It’s a time of year where it seems like things speed up and slow down at the same time. This is my favorite time of year to make my home extra cozy with holiday decor, layers, lots of textiles, and holiday scents.
I’ve talked about hygge a lot this year and tried to be intentional with incorporating important elements of hygee, such as, candles, textiles, seasonal elements, layers, and cozy corners into my home.
Similarly to last year, this holiday season I focused on ways to incorporate crafts and handmade decor touches. I love creating and collecting things for the home around the holidays that feel crafted and provide a nostalgic touch.
I wanted to share some simple steps for two of my favorite “diy” elements around this time of year, an orange garland and a simmer pot.
dried orange garland
thinly slice 1-2 oranges (1 is plenty for one garland)
dry each slice with a paper towel to remove some moisture
place orange slices on a baking pan
bake at 200 degrees for 3-4 hours checking occassionally to flip
oranges will be done once slightly brown or harden
winter simmer pot
add water to a pot or dutch oven
cut and add 1 thinly sliced orange
cut and add 1 thinly sliced apple
2-3 cinnamon sticks
sprinkle of cloves or nutmeg
splash of vanilla extract
add a handful of cranberries
for an extra touch, add rosemary or pine
bring pot to a boil and lower to simmer for 30+ minutes
wishing you all happy holidays! x
christmas tree & wrappings this yearView of living area from the dining roomChristmas stockingsLiving room viewThe coziest cornerChristmas inspired breakfastWrapping giftsEnjoying morning coffeeReading nook, Christmas inspiredMantle displayDIY ornaments with leftover fabric materialHoliday simmer pot
The fall season is the perfect time to engage in cozy activities and embrace the slowness the season will bring. Fall always seems like the perfect transition phase to prep ourselves and our homes for the slower months ahead. I always look forward to this time of year and I believe that’s due to all the warm and cozy activities this season can bring. If you need a reminder of what Hygge is it’s a danish term which simply means making things more cozy and homey. I have enjoyed embracing this notion each season but I’m especially excited to incorporate hygge into my life this autumn season.
Hygge Inspiration to Incorporate this Autumn
Spend time outside to enjoy the fall foliage or engage in fall activities
Craft something for the home (garlands, wreaths, etc)
Gather pumpkins at a patch or stand
Enjoy pumpkin or apple flavored treats
Make a fall simmer pot
Create cozy corners at home
Create a fall bucket list
Plan a weekend getaway to enjoy the foliage someplace else
Bake some fall inspired treats
apple picking is one of my favorite fall activities Fall activities outsideHomemade breakfasts at homeCrafts for the homeVisiting pumpkin standsDIY pumpkin socksCozy cornersGathering pumpkinsAutumn simmer potSpotting leaves on a walkApple picking date
The coziest time of year is almost officially here! It’s hard to believe it’s nearly time to welcome the autumn season. Every year I look forward to embracing this season; it’s so warm, cozy, and inviting. This autumn season, I want to focus on ways to incorporate the warmth the season brings into my home and experience all of my favorite autumn activities.
Autumn Bucket list
Decorate my home with autumn touches π
Drink hot apple cider
Visit a pumpkin patch π
Go fall camping
Visit a fall inspired destination π§¦
Paint or carve pumpkins
Go apple picking
Have a pumpkin spice latte βοΈ
Bake fall inspired treats
Enjoy pumpkin waffles
Take a scenic drive to enjoy the changing leaves π
Try a new soup recipe
Enjoy a fall inspired simmer pot
Craft fall decor for my home
Autumn simmer potΒ recipe:
add water to a pot or dutch oven
cut and add 1-2 thinly sliced apples
cut and add 1 thinly sliced orange
2-3 cinnamon sticks
anise stars for garnish
sprinkle of nutmeg
sprinkle of cloves
bring pot to a boil and lower to simmer for 30+ minutes
This past weekend, Patrick and I booked a cottage to have a relaxing weekend away and to continue celebrating our anniversary. The cottage was located on a large country side farm with horses and cows surrounding the property. It was the most magical and serene environment to relax and have some time together unplugged.
While we were there, we spent time with the horses and named all seven. They were so friendly and would come up to the fence when they would see us. The property also had a pond that we were able to fish. Patrick is a passionate fly fisherman and he taught me how to cast a fly rod and I ended up catching four fish! I’m so thankful for this weekend, it was a much needed break from the usual routine. Hoping this inspires you to also take a relaxing weekend away.
One of the horses at the cottageThe beautiful yellow front porch Rolling hills all aroundMorning coffee on the porchLearning how to fly fishCozy breakfastCottage KitchenSunset from the porchMorning coffeeCottage living spaceMorning pancake prepDining space
Throughout the last three years, taking a road trip has become Patrick and I’s favorite way to vacation. We’ve seen some incredible places throughout the country and we do so all from our own car, driving across several states. There’s something about long car rides that I love and that make the trip even more memorable because of the journey involved to get to the destination. One of the main reasons we started driving everywhere on our trips was primarily to save money. The expenses on any trip will inevitably add up so it’s helpful to find some ways to reduce cost if that’s your goal! In this guide, I’ll be sharing my tips on how to save and budget money for a road trip.
Budget Tips
Camp
Camping can either be free or much less expensive than other accommodations. I was never a big camper until we started road tripping to various national parks and forests, but now it’s usually all we book when traveling. We found that campgrounds typically charge anywhere from $25-$50 per night which is much cheaper than nightly costs of hotels or airbnb’s! Free camping is also possible too, we’ve had luck finding free campsites by using apps or other online resources. Keep in mind, free camping is definitely different than an established campground, mostly because there aren’t any amenities and it’s all first come first serve. For finding campgrounds or free spots I’d recommended:
For the last three years, we’ve planned a big road trip and one thing that has made the whole experience less stressful was following a packing list. Writing out everything needed for a big road trip from clothes, food, camping equipment, and other necessities made the packing and planning process so much smoother! When following a list, you’re more likely to pack everything you need and not have to buy things along the way. Another plus is you can pack more when driving compared to flying.
Select Budget Friendly Activities
Depending on where you are road tripping to, there will likely be activities you are looking forward to. I’d recommended finding as many free or less expensive activities as possible to save money. If you like national park travel, like me, one of the main things I enjoy are the hikes (which are usually free!). However, depending on where you’re going, there may be activities on your bucket list that do cost something and that’s okay! It’s all about balancing and prioritizing what you want to do and spend money on.
Plan to Make Most Meals
One of the luxuries of road tripping vs. flying is you can pack as many snacks and food items as you want! Making your own meals while road tripping will be a huge cost saver! If you’re planning to stay at hotels, take advantage of free breakfast if offered too. Of course we love to eat out but we usually plan to make majority of our meals + coffee while traveling.
Plan Road Trip Route in Advance
Planning your route in advance will not only save money but also time. It’s a big relief to know the route you’ll be taking, if there are tolls, how many hours til your destination, where you’ll be stopping to sleep, etc. Planning out stops in advance, will make it more likely for you to budget expenses for each spot which can really save money! Another helpful tip is to use navigation (i.e., apple or google maps) to find the fastest route, a route without tolls, if there will be any traffic delays, etc.
Save On Gas
The biggest expense while road tripping is gas. If possible, in the planning process you can consider how many miles per gallon you need to fill up or when you’ll likely have to stop. We’ve used the app gasbuddy too to try and find cheap gas in the areas we’re in. While saving money and budgeting for your trip, keep in mind, gas is something that will add up and that you’ll have to stop for the most while road tripping.
This week is the summer solstice and it will officially be summer! It’s hard to believe it’s already time to welcome a new season. I enjoyed this year’s spring season so much and I hope to embrace as much magic into the summer season. This summer, I’ll be focusing on cherishing time at home, finding ways to continue making my house a home through crafts and other creative outlets, and engaging in all of the fun summer activities. I’ve loved seeing small starts to summer this month; warmer days, daylight in the evenings and early mornings, and farmer’s markets on the weekends. I wanted to share some photos I’ve captured so far to welcome a new season and my summer bucket list I’ll be working on throughout the next couple months.
Summer bucket list:
make homemade lemonade π
have a picnic
take a weekend getaway β°
visit a winery
lay out in the sun π
start a scrapbook or photo album
make s’mores around a bonfire
go to a drive in movie πΏ
host an evening with friends
read a fun summer book π
work on a home project
make or have an aperol spritz π
rent bikes and go for a ride
make a summer playlist
go berry picking π
make homemade jam
watch lightning bugs on an evening walk
Wishing you all a sweet start to summer!
Peonies for the coffee tableRaspberry picking!Raspberry pickingMorning scenes with fresh jamStrawberries at the farmer’s marketMaking homemade jamHomemade jam
I wanted to share some recent home updates Patrick and I have been working on. A few spaces and rooms in our home have been on our ‘update to do list’ for a while and we finally got around to refreshing some of these spaces. Since we’ve moved in, our home has truly been a work in progress but it feels good knowing how much care and time we’ve put into creating a home that feels like us. I wanted to incorporate more photos of our favorite memories and places, as well as details that capture our love for exploring and traveling to national parks. There’s more eventually we want to accomplish but I’m very pleased with our recent updates.
Details I Added
books to highlight interests and favorite places on the coffee table
more personal touches such as photographs and meaningful travel souvenirs
crafts that add small detail to a space
baskets above the fridge for more storage + a cohesive look
throw pillows on the couch that are comfy and pull in others colors in the space
gallery art wall above Patrick’s office desk
peg board display for adventure and camp gear in Patrick’s office
Coffee table spreadDining roomDining room detailsMagnet frame DIY Bookshelf details in the sunroomShelf detailsBedroom scenesGallery wall in Patrick’s officeLiving room cornerLiving room to sunroom viewKitchen viewPeg board to display camp and adventure gear + supplies
Throughout the winter season, I embraced the danish notion of hygge, which simply means making things more cozy and homey. This is a practice I would like to continue incorporating into other seasons throughout the year. We are already close to the end of Spring and I have enjoyed finding small ways to make my spaces at home and engage in activities that embody hygge. Here are some of my tips and ways I’ll be embracing hygge for the rest of spring.
Hygge Inspiration to Incorporate this Spring
Add greenery or flowers to my indoor and outdoor spaces
Make a spring simmer pot
Spend time outdoors
Bake spring inspired treats
Watch the sunset or sunrise
Have cozy breakfast rituals on the weekends
Add color to my interior spaces through accessories or art
Enjoy morning coffee with new garden space
Have an outdoor picnic with friends
Create a spring bucket list
Plan a weekend trip
balcony gardenSpring inspired simmer potTime outdoorsColorful, cozy layersSpring inspired treatsGarden shoppingSpring sunsetColorful breakfast spreadsAdding more colorful touches to the sunroom spaceCoffee on the balconySpring picnic
Happy Earth Day! Today is such a special day that reminds me how special and blessed we all are to live and explore this beautiful planet we call home. In honor of Earth day, I thought I’d share some of my favorite photos and memories of times I’ve been able to experience the true magic that earth provides. I hope you enjoy today!
Rocky Mountain National Park, COGrand Teton National Park, WYGlacier National Park, MOYellowstone National Park, WYRocky Mountain National Park, COArches National Park, UTTongariro National Park, New ZealandArnarstapi, IcelandBadlands National Park, SDZion National Park, UTCinque Terre, ItalyBryce Canyon National Park, UTCliffs of Moher, IrelandMammoth Cave National Park, KYYellowstone National Park, WYHocking Hills State Park, OHBoulder, CO