Saturday Shopping with Me and My Friends #4

Welcome to Saturday Shopping at this Small House

Most Saturdays it’s just my picks for the week but on the third Saturday of the month, I’m adding the picks from some of my friends to the mix.

My hope is that we inspire you with some of our favorite finds!

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These are the Things I’m Loving this Week

We are in Dallas this week and we are doing everything from antiquing to putting together the nursery for our first grandbaby that we are expecting in early January.

  • I’ve been wearing sweaters and leggings at home but it’s in the 80s here. I didn’t pack enough summer things. I ran to J. Jill to pick up my favorite White Tees as I can wear them here by themselves and when I’m home, under a sweater.
  • I’m heading to Round Top to do some antique shopping next week. I brought my favorite tote bag from LL Bean to carry my finds.
  • I forgot my favorite facial cleanser at home so I ordered it from Amazon. It’s the only place I can find SeSpring Cleanser which is EWG-approved. It was here the next day.
  • “Handy” was putting in new doors while we were here and this Stinger ShopVac is not only inexpensive, it’s lightweight which was easy for me to handle and it worked great.

What My Friends Are Loving

Cindy – Reinvented Delaware

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Diane – South House Designs

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I’m getting so excited for Christmas! How about you?

Yes, it’s still October, but I like to reinvent and refresh my decor each year. Certainly not buying all new, but adding in some fresh elements and making over some others. So on my list are:

  • New garlands! I’m torn between this frosted cedar garland or this cedar and hemlock one or this. Both are from Target, so easy returns if the quality isn’t to my liking.
  • These Christmas plates would be perfect sitting on top of the great dinner plates with wide black and white plaid rims that I scored recently. My table is coming together!!
  • Do you spend a lot of time in the kitchen preparing holiday goodies like I do? I need this Christmas Joy anti-fatigue mat for our brick floors.
  • This great pair of plaid pillows is not Christmas, but they are so cozy and perfect for all Winter long. And just 29.99 for a PAIR of 20 x 20!!!!
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I hope that you enjoyed shopping with us today!

If you made a purchase, please know that we all appreciate it as it helps in a small way to support our small house businesses.

Peace & Love,

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You can find last week’s shopping post HERE

A dark blue background with a subtle, wavy abstract line pattern running across the center, reminiscent of the flowing creativity often found when living large in a small house.
A dark blue background with a subtle, wavy abstract line pattern running across the center, reminiscent of the flowing creativity often found when living large in a small house.

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