I’ve always been a fan of a great at-home bar. I strongly believe it’s a must-learn life skill to mix up classic cocktails, and as an avid host, it’s important to provide an array...
Looking back on Easter as a child, I remember how excited I was to dig through my Easter basket. Full of chocolate bunnies, malt ball Easter eggs, Peeps, golden coins, and my favorite Cadbury...
Lets be honest, salads can be boring. So I’m always trying to think outside of the box to come up with salad recipes that I’ll thoroughly enjoy, but are beyond easy to make. Enter...
Lets be honest, salads can be boring. So I’m always trying to think outside of the box to come up with salad recipes that I’ll thoroughly enjoy, but are beyond easy to make. Enter...
Our previous Etsy hunts (here and here) have dug up some really great gift ideas that are both affordable and unique. The best part? Each buy supports a small business owner, and here at WOM we’re big on that. And since our last feature, I’ve stumbled upon a handful more fabulous Etsy finds worth sharing. Since I’m so obsessed with all things skincare right now, this bamboo charcoal cleanser and these bath salts are about to be mine. And don’t be surprised to see a ‘gram of me by the pool in this turkish beach towel all summer long.
Once you flip through the slideshow above, I’d love to hear about any additional Etsy finds I should put on my radar! Cheers, Kat
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Bamboo Charcoal Cleanser
This bamboo charcoal cleanser will quickly become a mainstay in your natural skincare routine. It's 100% plant-based and it's infused with activated bamboo charcoal and natural salicylic acid to target deep pore cleansing, blemishes, and blackheads. The activated bamboo charcoal works like a sponge to absorb and trap pore-clogging impurities and bring them to the skin's surface, allowing them to easily be washed away.
We love the colors and design of this Turkish beach and bath towel, a soft woven towel in the fouta technique. It's made from 80% Natural Turkish Cotton and 20% Bamboo, and is very water absorbent. Its many uses make this a great buy; it can be used as beach towel, bath towel, dress, blanket, pareo, baby blanket, shawl or scarf!
This gorgeous gold wraparound ring is a perfect look that's both delicate and minimalist. The thin ring is made of lightly hammered 14K gold filled metal and is made-to-order when you purchase.
This heavenly bathing whip is made from scratch with organic shea butter and rice bran oil for extra conditioning. It provides a soft, bubbly lather to be used in the shower or bath, and it's pH balanced for use on the skin and hair. And with an exquisite blend of fresh lychee pulp, sweetened oolong tea and palmarosa syrup, emboldened with a drop of aged vetiver, you're in for a treat.
A raw emerald ring like this is a show-stopper. Consisting of 24k gold plate, this stacking ring features three small, raw emerald stones. The rings are all handmade and made-to-order, while offering slight variations due to the natural emeralds. Our favorite kind of unique statement piece!
These handmade bath salts are made up of a cleansing and hydrating blend of mineral rich dead sea salts that draw toxins out of the skin, and epsom salts that relieve muscle aches and pains. Calming rose and comforting vanilla come together for a heavenly scent, while rose petals, rose buds, calendula and heather petals make it just as pretty to see on your counter. Salts like these help to retain the skins natural moisture balance, acting as a humectant, drawing moisture to the skin.
These classic woven baskets make the perfect companion for the farmers market, picnics or a day at the beach. This basket was handwoven from 100% natural palm leaf, making it a quality buy for toting things for years to come.
This all-natural aromatherapy spray set is made from distilled water and essential oils and aimed to heighten your senses and fit into your everyday routine. Its Grapefruit spray energizes, while its Hippie Chic spray serves as a great body or room spray, and its Ayurveda spray is a nice yoga mat spray with antiseptic essential oil ingredients.
These pretty personalized journals make great gifts for just about anyone, and nobody can ever have too many journals! They're made-to-order, and each one includes 120 pages of single side lined paper with a glossy hardcover binding and ribbon. Dimensions are 5.75"W by 7.5"H.
These soy wax votive candles arrive with sweet matching boxes, perfect for gifting. The 'Flora' blends bright notes of daffodil and sweet lily of the valley flowers with fresh cut grass, making it a wonderful fragrance for florists and flower lovers alike.
I consider myself an extrovert, and I like spending time with friends and meeting new people. But while I technically enjoy talking to others, I sometimes dread the small talk. (Please tell me I’m not alone!) Whether it’s with strangers or even my best friends, small talk oftentimes feel too surface-y. On those occasions when I catch myself talking about the weather, I start to wonder if I’m even an extrovert after all. I hate feeling the need to fill the air with light—sometimes inauthentic—conversation, and when I do so, I’m filled with self-doubt about my ability to hold a substantial conversation at all.
I recently read two pieces online that made me think further about the subject of small talk. Instead of dismissing it as something I would never be good at, I began to wonder if maybe there WERE ways I could tackle the topic and feel more comfortable with it.
I’ve always heard that the best way to get someone talking is asking them about themselves. But then what? This Goop article explains that that’s when you ask the how and why questions. And then that’s when you step back and actually listen. The article on how to make small talk more meaningful has resonated with me ever since I read it because it has encouraged me to see each conversation (even the surface-level ones) as opportunities to learn something more and delve deeper into a subject. Reading the line “everyone you’ll ever meet knows something you don’t” caused a big light bulb to go on in my mind.
The other piece that resonated with me was this Fast Company’s chat with former national television anchor Tom Brokaw on how to talk to anyone. Through his experience in listening to others talk about themselves, Brokaw relies on an element of surprise that helps engage the other person. He avoids the obvious questions, and in turn he’s able to get spontaneous reactions from people that reveal who they are or what the issue is all about. I’m definitely guilty of asking obvious questions in order to keep the conversation going how I think it will go, but now I’m seeing that that’s only confining it to stay surface level.
Say I’m on a date with my boyfriend, a networking event for WOM, a party with my friends or visiting with my family, I’m now thinking of ways to make the small talk more than just that. Tell me, do you find yourself dreading small talk too? How do you aim to make it easier? More meaningful? Cheers, Kat
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I didn’t always LOVE popsicles, but boy did I eat them when the summer came around. They were typically a bit boring back in my day (all I can think of are those long popsicle sticks in the freezer by the dozen), but summer popsicles were always a good treat when the heat threatened to melt us all. These days, however, I’m quite impressed with the million flavors (and seemingly adult variations) of this childhood classic. It seems that just about any of your favorite flavors can mix into summer popsicles!
I’ve rounded up 12 summer popsicles that’ll have the kid in all of us rejoicing, while calling to our grown-up tastebuds. Think sweet tea + fresh peaches, matcha green tea + white chocolate, curried canteloupe + toasted coconut, and many more. Cheers, Kat
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