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The Week in Review // 3

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1 // MKR is taking a little staycation and she’s planning on hunkering down and reading her summer reading list (the pile that is stacked up on the nightstand). Here’s what she’ll be reading: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, The Singles Game and The Longevity Book by Cameron Diaz.  I’m sensing a reason to reignite the WOM Book Club, yes??

2 // We all agree, this is a dream collab right here.  Gray Malin S’well bottles!  Snag one HERE before they sell out. 

3 // I’ve felt stretched a little too thin when it comes to mental balance and spiritual well-being lately.  Thanks to a rec by Geri Hersch, I ordered this book for a little guidance.  I’m also trying out Headspace for a little intro into meditation. Does anyone else use the app

4 // Sooo it’s time to call your friends and pack your bags. You’re going to die when you see these 12 insane airbrb rentals around the world (totally doable if you split the cost!). 

5 // It’s safe to say that summer nights taste like peaches + burrata + balsamic homemade pizza

6 // But if you’re using freshly shaved parmesan on that pizza, you should check out this simple trick to clean your cheese grater (hint: you need this). 

7 // Apparently, where you sit (and who you sit by) in the office matters. And here’s how to boost your productivity.

8 // MKR learned the importance of staking/marking what she’s planting in the garden.  She realized this week that what she thought was growing in the backyard was green peppers turned out to be tomatillos! I told her she should order some of these or these STAT. I guess she’ll be making a lot of salsa! 

9 // Dreaming of cracking into the interior design industry?  This inspiring feature shares how 21 artists, buyers, designers and editors made it big. 

10 // MKR reignited her passion for politics and getting involved.  Her recent political kick got us all to realize that everyone should take the 10 seconds it takes to register and vote in this upcoming election.  Not just to vote for the next president, but also to become informed on the state of affairs.  By voting for all of your elected officials from judges, senators, governors, mayors, etc., you’ll help lead change where it happens. (And if you DON’T vote, then you DON’T get to complain about the state of affairs of anything!) Here’s the link to register today. 

11 // We’ve all seen firsthand how happiness + what we eat go hand in hand.  But the team found it so interesting when a Well+Good editor “Marie Kondo’d” her diet and mindfully ate and savored every meal, and recording her joy for two weeks.  It reminded us of the importance of setting the table for weeknight meals

12 // Sarah Sherman Samuel reminds us how chic (and cool) running around in an easy summer dress can be. 

13 // We suffer from it bad sometimes.  Apparently, here’s how to beat the #SundayScaries once and for all. 

14 // Rifle Paper Co. debuts its new fabric collection…and it’s as gorgeous as we all knew it would be. 

15 // The team is stocking up on lululemon leggings this week, due to the scary news of a possible price increase soon.  Perhaps it’s time to shift our loyalties to this brand instead??  

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End-of-Summer Block Party with Pottery Barn: Part 2

Fuss-Free Finger Food and Fun DIY Activities for All
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Yesterday we invited you to join in on the fun at our end-of-summer block party with Pottery Barn. With great grub and fun activities for kids of all ages, who could ever say no to a carefree block party bash?  But I know what you’re thinking: it’s hot (like really hot) and hot doesn’t always work hand-in-hand with “carefree.”  As someone who’s already counting down until fall, I hear you.  But good news: it IS possible to keep the menu easy and light, while simple DIYs can keep even the busiest of bodies busy so you can enjoy a refreshing drink or two.  I think we can all cheers to that! 

When I set up our block party, I knew I wanted to keep things comfortable, casual and laid-back. That, of course, was thanks to PB’s cozy chairs, pillows and outdoor dining set, but it was also thanks to the fuss-free food we served: my take on The Cuban and pimento cheese and tomato sandwiches (see both recipes below), homemade potato chips (because what’s a block party without chips!) and healthy-ish dips with fresh veggies and fruit.  Along with all the finger food I whipped up a super refreshing Citrus Cooler mocktail (recipe below) that could easily become booze infused with a shot or two of vodka.  

For dessert, I stuffed a bin full of ice and freeze pops, plus put watermelon slices onto popsicle sticks for the perfect dessert al fresco.  By keeping the menu super simple, and asking everyone to pitch in, no one’s stressed to whip up an over-the-top dish.  

But a block party isn’t all about the food (though it’s a big part), so I also set up a few simple DIY activities for kids of all ages to enjoy.  I think the biggest mistake people make when pulling together something like this block party is overthinking the agenda and spending too much money on what you think the kids will do.  The beauty of a block party, after all, is that it’s an excuse for everyone to come together and do their own thing…kids will be running around, teens will probably just want to hang out, and adults will be catching up (while trying to keep an eye on the little ones).  

With all this in mind, I set up an easy DIY crafts table for the little ones with all the makings of a paint-and-plant station.  We brought small terracotta pots labeled with each kids’ name (gorgeously handwritten by Jenn Gietzen) for them to paint all over, as well as organic potting soil and a few pre-potted (and hardy) herbs like mint, rosemary and thyme the kids can watch grow inside all year long.  The supplies can be kept simple (all you’ll need are a few colors of acrylic paint and paint brushes) and cleanup shouldn’t be overwhelming since it’s outside.  And since we had kids of all ages at the block party, I set up a table with colored beads for the teens to create DIY beaded bracelets.  We separated each color family into different dishes, making it easy for everyone to fight over the prettiest beads to add to their arm stacks. 

Check out the recipes for two fuss-free sandwiches and our Citrus Cooler mocktail (easily turned cocktail) below, and tell me what you’ll be serving at your end-of-summer block party!  Truly, MKR 

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The Cuban
Serves 15
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Ingredients
  1. 3 loaves French Bread
  2. Salami
  3. Ham
  4. Fresh mozzarella, 1/4 inch slices
  5. Dijon mustard
  6. Bread & Butter pickles
  7. Skewer sticks or toothpicks, to serve
Instructions
  1. Slice bread in half lengthwise.
  2. Assemble salami, ham and fresh mozzarella onto loaves of bread.
  3. Smear dijon mustard onto upper pieces of bread.
  4. Slice loaf into individual sandwiches (4-5 per loaf).
  5. Skewer stick each sandwich with toothpick and pickle to serve.
Notes
  1. You'll generally get 4-5 sandwiches per loaf of bread.
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Pimento Cheese & Tomato Sandwich
Serves 15
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For sandwiches
  1. 3 loaves French Bread
  2. 3 large bistec Tomatoes, cut into thin slices
  3. Pimento cheese
  4. Skewer sticks or toothpicks
For homemade pimento cheese
  1. 1 block cheddar cheese, grated
  2. 1 block organic pepper jack, grated
  3. mayo
  4. 1/2 jar pimentos
  5. 1/2 to 3/4 cup of vegenaise or mayo
  6. salt to taste
  7. cayenne pepper (optional)
For the pimento cheese
  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine all of the ingredients and mix.*
  2. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes before serving.
For the sandwiches
  1. Assemble 1 slice of tomato per sandwich (you'll have 4-5 sandwiches per loaf of bread) along with pimento cheese.
  2. Slice into individual pieces and skewer stick to serve.
Notes
  1. If you want your homemade pimento cheese to be smoother, put all ingredients in a food processor and blend.
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Citrus Cooler Mocktail
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Ingredients
  1. 1-2 gallon of fresh lemonade
  2. 1 carton (59 oz) of fresh orange juice
  3. 2-3 cups fresh lime juice
  4. 6 cups club soda
  5. fresh lime and lemon slices, to garnish
  6. mint, to garnish
Instructions
  1. Mix all ingredients in a large punch bowl or beverage dispenser with ice. Add lime and lemon slices to garnish and serve.
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20 Great Pieces of Affordable Art from Minted

Grow your gallery wall without breaking the bank with one of our favorite sources for art online
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Art instantly adds interest and personality to the home, there’s no question about it.  It’s the statement that takes a space from cookie-cutter to unforgettable.  It also happens to be one of my favorite things to lust after these days, now that I’m developing my own style at home.  I say “lust after” because most of the pieces that I find cost a pretty penny, and I’m too intimidated to invest in large, original paintings as I sign new apartment leases every few years. 

Of course it takes time to build a really great art collection, but it can also be fun (read: not insanely expensive!) to look for the pieces you love.  I recently fell down a rabbit hole favoriting a ton of great prints on Minted, currently one of my favorite sources for affordable art online.  (And no, this post is not sponsored by Minted…it’s just one of those online sources worth sharing because it’s THAT good.)  The site is a culmination of work by artists from all over, which makes each purchase a bit more meaningful than shelling money for all of that mass-manufactured stuff.  The site really has something for everyone; both art aficionados and newbies alike can find affordable art to fit their styles.  I’m personally a sucker for the stunning photography, vibrant and playful abstracts and I even find myself loving pieces from the children’s art collection that will make sweet gifts for friends later.  

The great thing about Minted is that all art is customizable by size and frame (white, black, farmhouse wood grain, antique and distressed, etc.).  This way, you can create the ideal piece for your gallery wall at home or hand-pick the perfect present for a loved one, all at a price point you feel comfortable with.  And I’ve seen the quality first-hand…MKR’s frame-worthy additions to her gallery wall, this piece hanging in the WOM office and then the pieces I picked out for Christmas gifts last year (here and here). 

I’ve rounded up 20 great pieces of affordable art from Minted in the slideshow above; simply click on the image to scroll through them.  Tell me, have you scored any art from Minted?  Cheers, Kat

P.S. If you find an artist on Minted that you just LOVE, you can also work directly with many of them for an original commissioned piece! xo

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"Purple Kimono"

"Purple Kimono"

The bold, vibrant and sassy colors in this abstract are begging to make a statement.

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"50s Paperwhites"

"50s Paperwhites"

These sweet florals make for a great gift or an easy addition to a powder room, kitchen or girls' room.

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"Yield"

"Yield"

Deep, rich azure and jade stand alone for a great dramatic piece.

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"Days in Paris"

"Days in Paris"

The delicate details of Paris streets should never go unnoticed, and this photo would look pristine in a frame on the wall.

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"Composed"

"Composed"

Simple, yet perfect. This rough sketch would make a wonderful addition to the gallery wall, but really would do just fine on its own too.

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"Idalia"

"Idalia"

Vibrant and bold, this print is sure to get the conversation flowing.

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"Journey"

"Journey"

A serene scene, this photograph brings a certain calmness to the space.

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"Abstract Watercolor 90"

"Abstract Watercolor 90"

Watercolor in a muted charcoal proves to be is anything but dreary.

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"Arrows"

"Arrows"

This minimalist print lends a subtle tribal vibe to the space. Consider this as a neutral, and pair the piece with other patterns for a multi-depth feel.

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"Composition 4"

"Composition 4"

Bright strokes make this beauty an instant success for any lover of abstracts.

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"On the Move"

"On the Move"

This sweet watercolor piece is a great addition to any nursery.

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These soft hues and beautiful blurs would add a lovely feminine feel to the room.

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"Tropical Palm Tree"

"Tropical Palm Tree"

These sweeping palms prove the beauty in nature's simplicity.

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"Duet"

"Duet"

The punchy colors of this synchronized duet and water embody the playfulness of summer.

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"Fly This Way"

"Fly This Way"

Faint planes invite kids of all ages to dream among the clouds.

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"Red Flowers Bouquet"

"Red Flowers Bouquet"

These wonderfully rich, red flowers are (almost) better than the real thing.

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"No. 203"

"No. 203"

Playful lines and a sunny feel make this piece frame-worthy.

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"Southwestern Succulent"

"Southwestern Succulent"

This piece gives our favorite hardy plant a soft, neutral feel.

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"Lula"

"Lula"

Gorgeous drops of indigo make this piece truly unforgettable.

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"Venice Beach"

"Venice Beach"

A summer haze on Venice Beach is one worth framing.

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Featured image, Minted

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