Weekly Wednesday Wish List #247 Eleanor Rose Home kitchen.

Weekly Wednesday Wish List #247

Find 10 weekly picks in our Weekly Wednesday Wish List from cozy home decor and seasonal styling tips to easy recipes and simple ways to make your house feel like home.

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In this week’s Wish List…

We’re officially leaning into the feeling that spring is right around the corner.

I’m sharing simple ways to refresh your home for the new season, a cozy tip for turning everyday tasks into small rituals, and a handful of charming finds I’m loving.

You’ll also find a cozy dessert from my kitchen, a fun DIY Easter project, a few pieces I’ve recently added to my closet, and the prettiest curtains I just hung in our living room for spring.

Yvonne | StoneGable

Weekly Wednesday Wish List #247 StoneGable living room vignette.

1. SPRING IDEAS THIS WEEK: Take a minute to check out The Lazy Girl’s Guide For Spring Decorating and 6 Iconic Easter Decorations To Tuck Into Your Spring Decor for easy ideas that make your home feel fresh, attractive, and ready for the season.

2. AMAZON FINDS: See all my favorite new picks and trending accents from Amazon.

3. NEW SPRING PRINTABLE: This pretty three-day guide shares Five Best Designer Spring Tips that are easy and natural. It is full of simple ideas that help you refresh your home for the season.

4. THIS AND THATTHIS is an Easter classic. I’m giving them a try this year. THIS will give you pretty ideas to make for your spring home. It’s time to plant THIS. I plant it in pots. THIS color’s popularity is not waning. See the best way to use it in your home. THAT’S it, friends.

5. FABULOUS FINDS: Fresh designs for your spring home.

6. BEAUTIFUL HOME TOURS AND MORE: This charming bungalow in Australia is a must-see home. If you are waiting for spring and creative garden ideas, visit Linda Vater’s Decorating On A Dime garden. Make sure to take a look at this stunning traditional Texas home. And take a peek at this lovely Nancy Meyers inspired home and cottage garden.

7. FUN AND INTERESTING FACT: How many weeks does spring last? What two ingredients do you need to make a rainbow?

8. CURATED CLOSET: Comfortable spring clothing.

9. CULINARY CORNER: Shrimp Salad: Bring 5 quarts water, 3 tablespoons kosher salt, and 1 lemon (cut into quarters) to a boil in a large pot. Add 2 pounds large shrimp in the shell (16–20 per pound) and reduce heat to medium. Cook 3 minutes. Transfer shrimp to a bowl of cool water. Bring water back to a boil and repeat with remaining shrimp. Peel and devein shrimp and place in a large bowl. In another bowl, whisk 2 cups mayonnaise, 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard, 2 tablespoons white wine or white wine vinegar, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, and 6 tablespoons minced dill. Add to shrimp with 1 cup minced red onion, 3 cups minced celery, and 1 tsp lemon zest. Toss, refrigerate one hour.

10. THE LAST WORD: If you are looking for more seasonal inspiration, visit the spring category on the blog. It is filled with decorating ideas, simple DIYs, and fresh ways to welcome spring into your home.

ANSWER TO #7: Celebrate every day of spring. It only lasts 13 weeks. To make a rainbow, water and the sun are needed. Now you know.

Heidi | Eleanor Rose Home

Weekly Wednesday Wish List #247 Eleanor Rose Home kitchen.

1. SPRING IS COMING: Now that the days are longer, I couldn’t be more excited to get our home ready for spring! Here are 50+ quick and easy ways to refresh your home on a budget.

2. COZY TIP OF THE WEEK: Turn ordinary tasks into something special. Make your morning coffee in your favorite mug, light a candle before folding the laundry, play music while you get dinner ready, use a seasonally scented dish soap to wash the dishes.

3. AMAZON FINDS: Shop cozy finds I’m loving on Amazon.

4. LITTLE THINGS I’M LOVING:

5. FROM MY KITCHEN TO YOURS: Enjoy the taste of Ireland with a homemade Irish apple cake. This simple apple dessert is topped with a delicious streusel and then drizzled with a velvety custard sauce.

6. UPDATING MY WARDROBE:

7. MAKE THIS WITH ME: DIY candy jars are a fun project to make for Easter. All you need are a few glass jars with lids, small animal figurines (like ducks or bunnies), strong glue, spray paint, and your favorite Easter candy. Glue the figurine to the jar lid, spray paint the lid and figurine together for a cohesive look, let it dry, and fill the jar with candy.

8. OVER ON THE ‘GRAM: Not to be dramatic, but I hung the most beautiful curtains in our living room for spring and summer.

9. WEEKLY MOTIVATIONAL QUOTE:

“No matter where you are in the world, you are at home when tea is served.”

Earlene grey

10. WOULD YOU RATHER MARCH EDITION:

  • Spend a Chilly March Day Spring Cleaning or Starting Seeds for a Garden
  • Make a Spring Simmer Pot or Bake a Loaf of Lemon Bread
  • Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With Irish Soda Bread or a Bowl of Stew
  • Tulips or Daffodils

Suzy | Worthing Court

Weekly Wednesday Wish List #247 Worthing Court patio.

1. FAVORITE STYLING MOMENT: Just in time for spring weather and after months of construction our new deck and screen porch are finally complete. I’m still in decorating mode, but this has definitely where I’ve been spending every spare moment of my day!

2. EASY DECORATING TIP OF THE WEEK: Refresh your sofa for spring by mixing in one or two lighter colored pillows with your existing ones. Soft blues, greens, or florals can brighten a room without completely changing your decor.

3. DID YOU KNOW: Did you know early spring is a smart time to test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors? Many homeowners make it a habit when the seasons begin to change.

4. FAVORITE RECENT PURCHASE: This outdoor rug, that I ordered for our screen porch, comes in multiple sizes and is at a great price point! I think it would look great indoors as well.

From decor, gadgets, organizing, and needlepoint – check out all my favorite Amazon purchases HERE.

5. LOVELY LIVING AND BEYOND: Take a short walk each afternoon. Even ten minutes outside can reset your mind and help you notice the quiet signs of spring returning.

6. READER QUESTION OF THE WEEK: “Spring is coming, but it still feels like winter outside. How can I start decorating for spring without it feeling too early?”See #10 for the answer!

7. WEEKLY AWESOME FINDS:

  • Pretty hand soaps are one of those little things that make a kitchen or bath feel extra special. This one has such a lovely bottle and a fresh scent that’s perfect for the season.
  • This charming little cast aluminum bistro set is such a great buy.
  • This sweet bunny bowl is such a fun little find for spring.
  • If keeping floors clean feels like a never-ending job, this robot vacuum and mop might be worth a look.
  • This oak pedestal is such a beautiful way to give plants, lamps, or decorative pieces a little extra presence in a room.
  • These fun stoneware salad plates are such an easy way to freshen up your table.
  • Adding a pretty indoor/outdoor pillow is such an easy way to freshen up a porch or patio for the season.
  • This pretty tray is such a versatile piece to have on hand. Perfect for corralling items on a coffee table, styling a kitchen counter, or serving drinks when friends stop by.

8. WEARABLE STYLE:

  • A classic cardigan is one of those pieces you’ll reach for again and again. This cozy option comes in pretty spring colors and is perfect for layering over dresses or tees when the weather is just a little cool.
  • This pretty floral maxi dress is perfect for Easter and spring occasions.
  • This roomy tote bag is perfect for everyday errands, travel, or carrying all the extras you need for a busy day.
  • These gold filigree earrings are such a pretty, classic accessory.

9. HOME HACK: Freshen throw pillows in the dryer. After a long winter indoors, pillows can feel a bit flat. Toss them in the dryer for a few minutes with a damp washcloth to fluff them up and remove dust.

10. ANSWER TO READER QUESTION (#5):  You can ease into spring by starting with small, subtle changes. Swap out heavy winter textures for lighter fabrics like cotton or linen, bring in a few touches of greenery, and add a bowl of fresh lemons or a small vase of tulips. These little updates brighten a space and hint at spring without feeling out of place on chilly days.

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