Weekly Wednesday Wishlist #213

This weekโ€™s WWW post is packed with easy decorating ideas, a milestone, and some great ideas for refreshing your homeโ€”from an easy update for your doors to pulling together a room with mismatched pieces. There’s inspiration for beating the Southern heat, a dreamy coastal home, and even a clever trick to prevent window condensation (and possibly mold!). Plus, donโ€™t miss the stylish summer dress on major sale, must-have weekly finds, and the answer to an often-asked reader question.

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Yvonne is first then week and then we’re introducing another talented blogger to the mix down below!

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1. JULY IS DECORATING SCHOOL: Learn simple, smart decorating ideas you can actually use in your home. 9 Classic Decorating Trends That Are Always In Style and 8 Ideas For Decorating A Small Bedroom Without Buying New Furniture will help you decorate with confidence and timeless style. See all Decorating School posts HERE.

2. AMAZON FINDS: See all my favorite new picks in my Amazon Shop.

3. 5 DAYS TO BE A BETTER DECORATOR: Solve your 5 biggest decorating dilemmas for good and be more confident decorating your home. Go HERE to sign up for a free 5-day mini course.

4. FABULOUS FINDS:

5. HOME YOU WILL LOVE: Tour this beautiful blue and white sea cottage in Connecticut and this serene, collected-looking home on Nantucket. And visit this charming cottage on Martha’s Vineyard. It’s cottage by the sea day!

6. CURATED CLOSET:

7. FUN AND INTERESTING FACTS: Who was the first documented European to arrive in North America? How many climatic zones does the US have?

8. THIS AND THAT: THIS will give you a little early fall inspiration. THIS home stopped me in my tracks! Add a summer coffee or tea bar to your kitchen. THIS post is full of pretty ideas. THIS is your summer cookbook with 145 seasonal recipes.

9. RECIPE BOX: Easy Egg Bites: Preheat oven to 325ยฐF (163ยฐC). Grease a 12-cup muffin tin or use a silicone tray. In a blender, combine: 6 large eggs, 1 cup cottage cheese, ยฝ cup shredded cheese, ยผ cup milk, ยฝ tsp salt, ยผ tsp black pepper, ยผ tsp garlic powder, ยผ tsp onion powder. Blend until smooth. Pour into a bowl. Stir in ยฝ cup finely chopped vegetables and ยฝ cup cooked turkey bacon or chicken sausage (optional). Divide into muffin cups, filling ยพ full. Bake 20โ€“25 minutes, until set and slightly golden. Cool 5 minutes before removing. Serve warm or store for later.

10. THE LAST WORD: Fall is fast approaching, yay! We can still dip our toes into the pool and think about fall at the same time. 10 Things To Do Now To Be Ready For Fall will give you easy-to-do ideas and get you excited for the upcoming season.

ANSWER TO #7: The first documented European was Ponce de Leon, who arrived in Florida in 1513. The US is the only country that has all five climate zones: tropical, dry, temperate, continental, and polar. Now you know!

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1. EASY DECORATING TIP OF THE WEEK: These are some of the easiest, most affordable ways to refresh a room that I know of.

2. DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that my very first blog post went live in 2011? Oh, how I cringe when I look back at those first posts! I had no idea then that I would still be at this 14 years later. I’m not sure if it’s fun or a nightmare to look back to see how far things have come. It’s still far from perfect, but hopefully my photography has improved a bit since then.

3. FAVORITE RECENT PURCHASE: Our new-to-us house was built in 1968 and is filled with old, grody doorknobs. I purchased these for every door in the house and can’t wait to get them installed. It will be one of those subtle, but instant changes that will make the whole house feel fresher.

4. LOVELY LIVING AND BEYOND: I never knew that a pat of butter could be considered a work of art. In the South, we’re currently in the heart of the dog days of summer. It’s a part of the annual rhythm that I’ve lived with my whole lifeโ€”sticky, slow, and sweltering. Now I have a whole new appreciation for where the phrase actually comes from. And speaking of Southern summers, this dreamy home has me daydreaming about porch sitting, ocean breezes, and linen everything.

5. READER QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Help! I’ve been trying so hard to pull my room together, but everything I already own is mismatched. What can I do? The answer is below!

6. WEEKLY AWESOME FINDS:

7. WEARABLE STYLE: Is there any fabric better than linen during the summer? Even better when it’s in the form of an easy, breezy dress that’s on sale for over half off.

8. HOME HACK: Every morning we wake up to condensation on the windows from lowering the air conditioning temp at night. I love this idea for stopping condensation buildup (and the increased chance of mold) on windows.

9. FAVORITE STYLING MOMENT: What a great way to wow your guests when you entertain.

10. ANSWER TO THE READER QUESTION: Pulling mismatched decor together can seem scary, but here’s a simple solution. Start by choosing one thing you love in the room – a rug, pillow, or artwork, for example. Pull colors or patterns from it to guide the rest of the room. Then repeat those colors/patterns throughout the room at least three times to create a unified, cohesive look.

Now I’m happy to introduce you to Heidi from Eleanor Rose Home! We’ve been waiting with great anticipation to add her wonderful blog to the WWW lineup and I just know you will love her!

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1. JULY IS NATIONAL PICNIC MONTH: I donโ€™t know about you, but I don’t think there is anything cozier or more fun than a picnic?! A blanket spread out in the park, lunch at the beach, or even an impromptu spread on the living room floor makes a meal feel extra special.

And if itโ€™s currently as hot as the Sahara Desert where you live (like it is here in Massachusetts), an indoor picnic with the AC cranked is just as wonderful…maybe even better!

If you want to plan your own, here’s a few ideas to get you started:

2. COZY TIP OF THE WEEK: Did you know that “weeds” can be used as decorative flowers too! Daisies, Queen Anneโ€™s lace, buttercups, wild grasses, ferns, and even dandelions can look beautiful when gathered in a little glass jar or vintage bottle. Nature has a way of decorating for us, we just have to pay attention.

3. LITTLE THINGS I LOVE: A few things that caught my eye this week, that I think you’ll love too.

  • This squirrel lamp might be advertised for a child’s bedroom, but I want it for the side table in our living room.
  • Gorgeous Anthropologie dupe tablecloth that won’t break the bank.
  • Wallpaper…at Target?!
  • This inexpensive dinnerware set is giving me all the vintage vibes.
  • bestseller in my LTK boutique for over a week.
  • If you want to invest in something new that will never go out of style, it’s this.
  • No oven required to make your house smell like something is baking in the oven. P.S. Use code HEIDI20 for 20% off your purchase.
  • The prettiest addition to any kitchen. 

4. SUMMER TO FALL TRANSITION PLAN FOR YOUR HOME: I know weโ€™re still soaking up the summer sun, but if youโ€™re like me, your heart might already be craving that first hint of fall (it’s ok if it is, I won’t tell anyone). Thatโ€™s why I created a brand new freebie filled with simple, intentional tips to help you ease into the season without feeling overwhelmed. There’s no need to rush into pumpkins and plaid just yet, this guide will help you layer in the cozy, one step at a time. You can sign up here to grab your copy.

5. FROM MY KITCHEN TO YOURS: Thereโ€™s something about summer peaches that just tastes like home. My grandma’s old fashioned fresh peach pie is a family favorite thatโ€™s been passed down through generations. Itโ€™s simple, sweet, and nostalgic with fresh peaches nestled in a creamy custard filling, all tucked into a golden pie crust. Itโ€™s the kind of dessert that disappears fast…I may know from experience!

6. INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW: Where did the name Eleanor Rose Home come from? Most people think my name is Eleanor (nope, it’s Heidi) but the blog is actually named after our dachshund-yorkshire terrier rescue, Eleanor Roosevelt. Yes, sheโ€™s got a big name for a little dog! When I started this blog, I wanted the name to feel personal, nostalgic, and full of love. โ€œEleanor Rose Homeโ€ felt like the perfect fit!

7. MAKE THIS WITH ME: If your garden is overflowing with herbs, try oven drying them. Just spread them on a parchment lined cookie sheet and bake at the lowest temp (around 170ยฐF) for 1โ€“2 hours. Once theyโ€™re dry and crumbly, store dried herbs in spice jars to use all year long.

8. CHRISTMAS IN JULY: Next week, Iโ€™m kicking off a Christmas in July email series with five days of festive inspiration delivered straight to your inbox. I’ll be sharing everything from easy homemade gift ideas to cozy decorating tips and a sneak peek at the trends Iโ€™m loving for Christmas 2025, you wonโ€™t want to miss it! Make sure youโ€™re on my email list so you donโ€™t miss a single cozy idea.

9. WEEKLY MOTIVATIONAL QUOTE: “Just one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.” ~Dalai Lama

10. WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME THE REST OF THE WEEK: If youโ€™re craving a little more cozy inspiration between now and next Wednesday, come hang out with me in a few of my favorite places; Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest.

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