February Favorites

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Another monthly faves! It was a short month, but there was lots to love :)

  1. Blanket ladder DIY from “Make Yourself at Home”. I’ve always wanted a blanket ladder but couldn’t convince myself to purchase one. Then I saw this DIY in the book I was reading and knew I had to try it out! I love the look of copper, and thanks to Dan I learned how to use a pipe cutter :)

  2. String of bananas plant. I purchased two of these at Terrain last month and it was my first time owning this type of plant. They are so low maintenance and have such a cool look!

  3. Hairstory! This company kept popping up all over my instagram and I finally decided to look into it. I’ve been wanting to switch uo my hair routine as I’ve been feeling like it’s been getting stripped and lifeless. I always use shampoos/conditioners with minimal ingredients, but hair story takes the cake! The new wash replaces shampoo and conditioner. It’s all you need to use! It took my hair about 4 washes to get used to it but now is silkier than I ever remember it being! I am a huge fan. (I’m currently using “deep”)

  4. Hairstory brush. I love this little silicone brush! I use it to massage the new wash into my hair. I feel like it gets my scalp so clean and it feels good!

  5. Wild. I really enjoyed this memoir. I found the book at a library book salel and figured I’d give it a try and absolutely loved it! A both beautiful and heartbreaking memoir about a woman whose life was crumbling so she decided to hike the PCT to find herself. I watched the movie afterward and it does not compare at all to the book! So many great details were left out. The movie doesn’t allow you to feel for the character as much.

  6. Connected Goods. I found this company via Harlowe James and am absolutely in love! Such beautiful, unique, artisan made items.

lifestyleBrooke Fiorillo