January 13, 2025
Prior to last week’s cold snap, I cut bunches of forsythia sage and ‘Little Grape’ gomphrena for bouquets around the house. This one, in a yellow ceramic vase decorated with leaves and snails, has become my favorite as it brings some sunshine into the hall bath. It’s a very simple way to create moments of bliss.
For those interested in decor, check out the prints by Austin artist Christy Stallop on the walls. The wallpaper is a discontinued color of hygge and waist pattern Andanza that can be peeled off and pasted.
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