It’s day 3 of Favorite Things! I loved seeing what Beth, Roeshel, Chris, Beckie, and Emily tick and I think you will too. Is your list as long as mine of new things to try??
Just a reminder that tomorrow (Thursday) is our final day and we will have our annual link party here where you can add your favorite things post. It’s such a great time, all are welcome to join! Have fun ~
Beth from Home Stories A to Z
Roeshel from DIY Showoff
Chris from Just a Girl
Beckie from Infarrantly Creative
Emily from Decorchick!
It’s Day 2 of Favorite Things! I am loving these ~ these bloggers are sharing their must-haves on everything from favorite books to wrinkle treatment to kitchen gadgets. If you missed Day 1, click here to head over. Don’t forget Thursday, where we will have our 4th annual link party where you can link up your favorite things post.
Sharing favorite things for Day 2, we have another amazing lineup:
Cassity from Remodelaholic
Rhoda from Southern Hospitality
Stacy from Not Just a Housewife
Brooke from All Things Thrifty
Robin from Keep Home Simple
Have a wonderful time meeting these ladies and getting a little peek into what makes them tick! I’ll see you back here tomorrow for another day of favorites~
I'm excited for this week, it's just going to be FUN. It's our 4th annual Favorite Things and we've got bloggers lined up all week to share their favorite things from 2013.
Erin from Sunny Side Up
and we've got much more in store for the rest of the week. Thursday is our annual link up party where you get to share your favorite things posts. It's always one of my favorite things at 320 Sycamore.
It's like what Oprah used to do, but on a much more realistic scale. So, sit back, click through and just enjoy learning about some favorite books, makeup, kitchen gadgets, snacks, you name it, from some very talented ladies.
Day 1:
Michelle from 4 Men 1 Lady
Cassie from Hi Sugarplum
Wendy from the Shabby Nest
Natty from Natty By Design
Day 2:
Stacy from Not Just a Housewife
Day 3:
Beth from Home Stories A to Z
Roeshel from DIY Showoff
Chris from Just a Girl
Beckie from Infarrantly Creative
Emily from Decorchick!
Natty from Natty By Design
Day 2:
Cassity from Remodelaholic
Rhoda from Southern Hospitality
Brooke from All Things Thrifty
Robin from Keep Home SimpleDay 3:
Beth from Home Stories A to Z
Roeshel from DIY Showoff
Chris from Just a Girl
Beckie from Infarrantly Creative
Emily from Decorchick!
and we've got much more in store for the rest of the week. Thursday is our annual link up party where you get to share your favorite things posts. It's always one of my favorite things at 320 Sycamore.
Thanks for stopping by and enjoy visiting and commenting at each of these blogs~we'll see you back tomorrow as well!
Beautiful holiday home tours here, here, and here. If you are feeling a little overwhelmed after all of that beauty, you just come on back over to my place. :)
I have to be honest, I have had a hard time getting in the Christmas spirit this year. Half of our stuff is still in boxes and everything seems to be in transition. Anything we unpack we will just have to pack back up in a few months, and there really isn’t room for much, so this is all of the Christmas that I brought up from the storage this year. But we hope that the feeling of Christmas will still be here, and obviously, I did nothing to prepare for this “photo shoot.”
my jingle bell wreath. I have had it on my list to make for such a long time. It really didn’t turn out the way I hoped, but I need to play with it a little I think and add a lovely silk bow.
From 1994-1998 Target stores sold the It’s a Wonderful Life village during Christmas. I was home on Christmas break and so what does any freshman/sophomore/junior in college do on the morning after Christmas? Go to Target to buy half price It’s a Wonderful Life houses with your mom, of course!
My mom and I would buy a few pieces each year to add to our collections~they were $7.50 after Christmas.
You know that one of our favorite Christmas traditions is our countdown to Christmas with books. One of the most frequently asked questions is how many books do you have?? and, which are your favorites? I’ve made a list of 20 of my favorites for you today and I’ll include the links to them on Amazon, but some other great resources are the library (so you can see if you love them before you buy!), thrift stores, ebay, half.com, used books on Amazon, etc.
20. Santa Mouse by Michael Brown: this is harder to find these days because it’s an older book. My kids love it~a short, sweet story about a mouse helps Santa out. And now we leave out cheese with our cookies for Santa.
19. The Christmas Alphabet
by Robert Sabuda : this is a gorgeous pop-up book, but the paper tears easily, so it’s a read-with-a-grown-up-book that doesn’t go in the book basket with the others.
18. The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey
17. The Snow Bear by Miriam Moss : my friend Robyn introduced us to this book. If you have a child that is very tactile (loves to touch everything!!), this is a book for you. It has different textures for all of the beautifully illustrated pages.
16. A Little House Christmas Treasury by Laura Ingalls Wilder. All of the Christmas stories from the Little House books in one collection. These were a part of my childhood, and curling up with this just takes me back.
15. Room for a Little One by Martin Waddell. This one was from my mom years ago, when I was expecting my 4th little one :) A sweet story about making room for each creature that comes to the barn on a cold night, with beautiful illustrations.
14. Peter Spier's Christmas!: this is another older book that is hard to come by. I adore Peter Spier’s illustrations and have loved all of his books. There are no words in this one, just charming pictures of a family getting ready for Christmas.
13. Corduroy's Christmas by Don Freeman: no complexity or heartwarming story here, my kids just adore the lift-the-flaps.
12. The Legend of the Candy Cane : a reminder of what Jesus has done for each of us. This one is best if you have candy canes to eat while you are reading! :)
11. The Last Straw by Fredrick H. Thury: this is about the Wise Men's visit to the Christ child through the eyes of their camel. You can decide together how to say the camel’s name :)
10. If You Love a Christmas Tale by Susanna Lockheart: this is another one my mom gave us. Two classic tales, the Night Before Christmas and the Nutcracker are told, but the book has the pages that change scenes when you turn the page. My kids love it.
9. The Small One by Alex Walsh: such a sweet, sweet story about a donkey that is willing to give his life for his friend.
8. How Murray Saved Christmas by Mike Weiss: I can’t believe this is on my list, but my kids LOVE it. It’s so dumb, but you can’t help but laugh when you read it.
7. Hurry Hurry Have You Heard
by Laura Krauss Melmed: another sweet, beautifully illustrated set of poems about animals rushing to meet the newborn child
6. The Sweet Smell of Christmas: my favorite Christmas book when I was little. It’s a scratch and sniff storybook about a bear getting ready for Christmas. We scratched the cocoa sticker off until there was nothing left, but I swear it smelled better when I was a kid…
5. The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg: of course. The illustrations alone are worth buying it. My little Landon asks us every night if the Christmas train is coming tonight…
4. Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree by Robert Barry. Such a fun, clever book about a tree that is too tall!
3 . The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore: it’s the illustrations by Douglas Gorsline that I love. This is the one we had growing up.
2. Christmas Day in the Morning by Pearl S. Buck: the classic tale of the boy that rushes out to do the chores on the farm before his Dad wakes up on Christmas morning. A sweet tale of the best kind of gifts to give.
1. Why Christmas Trees Aren't Perfect by Richard Schneider: my all-time favorite. “Living for the sake of others makes us most beautiful in the eyes of God.”
Whatever you do, don’t forget to have your kids sign their names on the inside cover when you add a new book to your collection. It’s my favorite part of opening Christmas books. What about you? Have you read and loved any of these? Many of them have come as recommendations from you~do you have any other favorites that you would add to the list? I love finding great books! Perhaps next year, we’ll have to make a longer list…
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