my week in objects (mostly).

April 25, 2014

five little things that made my week.

1. baby’s first primary color.
sunshine onesie {sent from the sweetest sunshine-y friend. note: the expanding layette. thanks, mom.}

2. this hardware store curtain rod contraption.
hardware {because closing a sheet in the window was getting kind of annoying.}

3. these dried up ruffly daffs.
daffodils 7769 {because my mom made my dad turn the car around to go get them. maybe one day i’ll photograph these suckers before they wither up.}

4. this tiny jade.
jade 7773 {because i admit to not being totally on board with bringing another plant into the apartment. but james convinced me.}

5. this essential oil.
essential oil {because thank goodness for sisters and evening baths.}

other things:
world’s prettiest baby gym? spotted here.
sweetness.
opal!
this clever collaboration.
this quilt.
this tapestry.
ha!

things by me in other places:
thoreau makes friends.

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9 Comments

  • Reply pretty little things April 25, 2014 at 2:15 pm

    aww what a cute onesie! happy friday! xo

    http://allthingsprettyandlittle.blogspot.com/

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  • Reply poisonwood April 25, 2014 at 3:02 pm

    Those dafodils looks so lovely. It's such a treat when dried flowers look almost as nice as their former selves.

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  • Reply DontBlameTheKids April 25, 2014 at 3:36 pm

    I really like jade plants because they last forever, but I'm oddly particular about the shape and haven't yet found one I want to take home. Your's is cute, so that gives me hope. I will keep looking.

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  • Reply hollyandflora.com April 26, 2014 at 8:19 am

    I just gave all of my jades a bath tonight, so they could breathe a little easier. And, thanks for reminding me how much I also enjoy A Cup of Jo! That post was great! Hope you have a relaxing weekend! XO, Jayme

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  • Reply Sophie April 26, 2014 at 11:33 am

    Ha ha poor flowers. They're still pretty 🙂 X

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  • Reply marian April 26, 2014 at 1:07 pm

    I have that baby gym and we loved it! It is really lovely to look at, you can change out the hanging things to keep things interesting, and it easily folds away when you need the floor space. The only minor downside is that it can be tipped/pulled over when they get a bit bigger, but by that time they are pretty much grown out of it anyway and it's not heavy at all, so doesn't cause damage even when they do. Now it's neatly tucked away in our cupboard waiting for the next one. It's great quality – treat yourself and avoid the alternative!

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  • Reply sharareh April 26, 2014 at 3:53 pm

    Oh I need to organize curtains like these for my parents place. But good looking fabric reasonable priced is sometimes hard to find here in Köln.

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  • Reply Traci April 27, 2014 at 2:02 am

    That sunshine yellow color! Always makes me the most happy.

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  • Reply the SAGA by Steinsdotter April 30, 2014 at 5:05 am

    Hi Erin.

    Your blogposts "my week in objects" are very cute, and I love love "Life in a tiny apartment"!!! hehe…

    I just got the call yesterday, that I was chosen for an apartment I was viewing. This cute little loft, with dark wooden beams and roof windows! Can't wait to move in and fill it with my green plants! and hang my hammock in my livingroom. lol. Going all boho chic.

    xo

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