Weekly Wednesday wish list #258 Eleanor Rose Home summer flowers with a pitcher of lemonade.

Weekly Wednesday Wish List #258

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.

Weekly Wednesday Wish List Summer Edition 2026
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June is just a couple of days away, and we have now entered the “unofficial” start of summer.

And while the warmer weather does take a while to get here in the Northeast, I did see watermelons at the grocery store the other day, so that’s a good sign!

After coming home from our vacation in Iowa last Thursday, I’ve been in the mood to freshen up little corners of our home.

Not “rip everything apart and redecorate”, but more in a slow, thoughtful summer refresh kind of way.

Shelf styling has been on my mind which is probably why kitchen hutches have been living rent free in my brain.

They can either feel beautifully collected or completely overwhelming, and honestly, I think most of us tend to overthink them.

In this Wish List, I’m sharing some of my favorite cozy hutch styling tips including why less really is more, why themes usually aren’t the answer, and how grouping pieces together can instantly make things feel more intentional.

You’ll also find a mindset shift that completely changed the way I care for our home (and made it feel far less stressful), a simple rosemary wreath DIY that smells absolutely amazing, cozy summer wardrobe finds, and a recipe for homemade sweet and salty Chex mix that disappears ridiculously fast during cookout season.

And I’m sharing a few little things I’ve been loving lately including the cutest fruit and vegetable candles that look way more expensive than they are, a woven ceramic bowl I cannot stop thinking about, and the prettiest summer doormat.

If you’re currently feeling inspired to add a little summer charm to your home, don’t forget to grab my free summer artwork.

Sometimes all it takes is a simple seasonal swap to make your home feel fresh and new again.

Heidi | Eleanor Rose Home

Weekly Wednesday wish list #258 Eleanor Rose Home summer flowers with a pitcher of lemonade.

1. DECORATING A KITCHEN HUTCH: If you have a kitchen hutch and aren’t quite sure how to style it, I’m sharing 10 of my favorite cozy styling tips including why you should skip the theme, how to group objects for the most visual interest, and why less is more when it comes to hutch decor.

2. COZY TIP OF THE WEEK: Here’s a mindset shift that changed everything for me…stop trying to keep a home that’s always tidy and instead create a home that’s easy to tidy. There’s a big difference, and one of them is so much more enjoyable to actually live in.

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

4. LITTLE THINGS I’M LOVING:

5. FROM MY KITCHEN TO YOURS: Nothing beats having a big batch of homemade sweet and salty Chex mix on hand for summer cookouts. It’s easy to make and tastes a hundred times better than anything you can grab off a store shelf.

6. UPDATING MY WARDROBE:

  • There’s a reason this American flag sweatshirt has been going viral on social media, it’s so cozy!
  • Such a great price on this L.L. Bean lookalike tote bag.
  • Love this cozy cottage embroidered skort. There’s a dress too.
  • If ever there was a dress that reminds me of summer in the country, it’s this one. The fit and print is fantastic!

7. MAKE THIS WITH ME: Fresh rosemary, a grapevine wreath form, and florist wire is all you need to make a beautiful herb wreath for summer. Wire the sprigs around the form until it’s full, tie on a ribbon, and hang it anywhere in your home to enjoy that fresh, earthy fragrance.

8. OVER ON THE ‘GRAM: You could spend hundreds of dollars on patriotic decor you’ll have to store away each season or you could just literally decorate with red, white, and blue pieces you’ll use in your home for years.

9. WEEKLY MOTIVATIONAL QUOTE:

“The ultimate luxury is being able to relax and enjoy your home.”

jeff lincoln

10. THE SEASON WE’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR: Memorial Day weekend has come and gone and that means summer is officially (well, unofficially) here. If you’re feeling inspired to start freshening up your home for the season, make sure to grab my free summer printables. They’re an easy and budget-friendly way to add seasonal charm to your home right now.

Suzy | Worthing Court

Weekly Wednesday Wish List Worthing Court living room with a dresser and tv mounted on the wall.

1. FAVORITE STYLING MOMENT: Now that the area is finally completed, this is my favorite styling moment this week. The big holdup was the two needlepoint ginger pieces that are located on either side of the gallery wall, which took me forever to complete.

2. EASY DECORATING TIP OF THE WEEK: Fill a simple pitcher or vase with grocery store flowers and place it in the kitchen or dining room. Loose, casual arrangements feel more natural this time of year and bring instant life to your space.

3. DID YOU KNOW: Did you know that rotating your rugs in the spring helps them wear more evenly and prevents fading from increased sunlight? It’s a simple habit that can extend their life for years.

4. FAVORITE RECENT PURCHASE: This week’s favorite styling moment also includes one of my favorite purchases, which are these bamboo frames from Amazon.

Find all of my purchased and loved decorating, gadget, and organizing favorites HERE .

5. LOVELY LIVING AND BEYOND: Bake something simple to share. The smell of something warm from the oven makes a house feel instantly welcoming.

6. READER QUESTION OF THE WEEK: “What’s the best way to mix patterns without it looking too busy?” See #10 for the answer!

7. WEEKLY AWESOME FINDS:

  • A rattan texture and relaxed shape give this tray such an easy summer feel that works beautifully for any occasion or everyday use.
  • .Blue stripes always feel classic for summer, and these napkins would add such a fresh, relaxed touch to any table setting.
  • Scalloped edges give this hamper a soft, tailored look, making everyday storage feel just a bit more special.
  • A classic chinoiserie pattern gives this temple jar a collected, timeless feel that adds charm to any shelf or tabletop.
  • With its warm, classic glow, this tortoise glass candle lamp creates a cozy, collected feel in any room.
  • Timeless and artisanal, this handpainted vase adds a soft, elegant touch wherever it’s placed.
  • Designed with a timeless stoneware finish, this planter offers a simple, beautiful way to display greenery while adding texture and character to your space.
  • Right at the front door, this wavy stripe coir mat adds a fresh, welcoming touch with just the right bit of pattern and personality.

8. WEARABLE STYLE:

  • Relaxed and versatile, these pants are the kind you can wear all day while still looking effortlessly polished.
  • A simple knotted detail gives these sandals a polished look that’s easy to wear with everything from dresses to casual everyday outfits.
  • An effortless option for everyday wear, this dress keeps things simple, comfortable, and easy to style.
  • A classic statement, these goldtone doorknocker earrings add just the right touch of shine to finish any outfit.
  • Perfect for everyday wear, this piece keeps things simple while still feeling light and comfortable.
  • With its scalloped details and soft floral eyelet, this dress has a pretty, feminine charm that feels just a little special.
  • In a classic gingham print, this nap dress combines a soft, easy fit with a timeless look that feels both comfortable and beautifully put together.
  • Tied at the front for a relaxed finish, this poplin shirt brings a fresh, easygoing feel to a classic everyday style.

9. HOME HACK: Store a roll of paper towels in the garage or near outdoor spaces. Perfect for quick cleanups after planting, pollen dusting, or wiping down outdoor furniture without tracking mess inside.

10. ANSWER TO READER QUESTION (#5):  Stick to a consistent color palette. When patterns share similar colors, they naturally work together without overwhelming the space.

Yvonne | StoneGable

Weekly Wednesday Wish List StoneGable living room corner with a side table decorated for summer.

1. BEST OF THE BLOG THIS WEEK: Fresh, easy ideas for your home and lifestyle.

2. AMAZON FINDS: See all my favorite new picksand trending accents, from Amazon.

3. 100 SUMMER IDEAS FOR YOUR HOME: Get a head start on summer decorating with this 16-page Summer Decorating Magazine.

4. THIS AND THAT: Every home should have THIS! Make THIS for your next summer gathering. Have you ever thought about THIS for your home? Put THIS on your front door for the summer, so easy to make! THIS is such a sweet way to top a gift. THAT‘s all.

5. FABULOUS FINDS FOR YOUR HOME:

6. BEAUTIFUL HOME TOURS: Visit this richly, layered moody colored home in Alabama that is envelopped with cozy maximalism and this timelessly styled home in Atlanta. This English-inspired home in Indiana is a must see if you like Tudor-style homes. Cathy Kincaid has been an icon in home design. Tour her incredible, elegant home in Texas. And revisit one of my favorite homes in California.

7. FUN AND INTERESTING FACTS: What do the colors on the American flag represent? How many American flags have made it to the moon?

8. CURATED CLOSET:

9. CULINARY CORNER: Lemon Arugula Bow Tie Pasta Salad: Cook 8 oz farfalle in salted boiling water until tender. Drain; rinse cold. In a large bowl whisk zest and juice of 1 lemon, 1 Tb white balsamic vinegar, 2 tsp Dijon mustard, 1 Tb capers + 1 tsp brine, 1 tsp salt, ½ tsp black pepper, and ½ cup finely chopped walnuts. Slowly whisk in 8 Tb olive oil. Add pasta and toss well. Fold in 3.5 oz arugula, ? cup grated Parmesan or Pecorino, and 6 basil leaves, chiffonade (optional).

10. THE LAST WORD: Decorating like a pro, in your own way, is easier than you think when you learn a few simple tricks of the trade. On the blog, I have a whole section dedicated to teaching women easy decorating concepts that help build confidence and make creating a beautiful home feel much more doable. See it HERE.

ANSWER TO #7: The colors of the American flag have special meaning. Red symbolizes hardiness and valor, white symbolizes purity, and blue symbolizes vigilance, perseverance, and justice. Six American flags have been planted on the moon. Now you know.

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