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the Weekly Rundown: Handmade Jewelry + How to Declutter Faster

photos courtesy: Natalie Joy Jewelry

Fellow Portlander Natalie Joy just released her newest jewelry collection a few days ago, and I am swooning over the mixed metals and textured collection. My favorites: the ear jackets, and mixed media earrings, and necklace.

The French girl obsession continues (who are these sources anyway?!). 9 Ways French Girls Are Updating Their Apartments.

These dad sneakers would never be practical in my climate, but they’re sooooo pretty.

This belt is on my wish list, but I am a little worried it might be too long.

Fancy event? No problem if you have a fancy clothes capsule like Rebecca. Taking notes on this one!

Did you guys see that Madewell teamed up with ThredUP to extend the life-cycle of their jeans? This also makes it easier to shop pre-loved Madewell denim. Seems like a win-win to me.

I’ve had a big itch to declutter lately, I even have a list of household spots to hit on my phone. This post on how to declutter faster feels very timely and helpful!

Do you guys follow Christina on YouTube? She just published a video all about how to say no to herself and is sharing how it’s changing her life. This is a good one. (I have such a hard time saying no to myself!)

So Your Body Changed During the Pandemic. Here’s How to Rebuild Your Wardrobe – Love this practical guide to navigating your wardrobe amidst shape and weight fluctuations (goodness knows we all go through them!).

We just finished season one of Hacks. I don’t even know how to explain it, but the show features a complicated, non-typical relationship and I enjoyed it so much!

One thought on “the Weekly Rundown: Handmade Jewelry + How to Declutter Faster

  1. My family and I recently relocated to Ireland, which forced us to reverse de-clutter exactly as your linked article discussed. It was indeed amazing, because we had to pack everything we felt we needed into a shipping container, and then had to deal with all that was leftover. Overwhelming and mentally calming (after the fact). Mr. Becker has an incredibly solid point, however, I can’t imagine how I would have done this effectively without moving house! My closet was by far the hardest!
    I appreciate your blog.
    Best ☺️ Jamie

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