Happy Friday!
I’ve been wanting to start a new series for awhile and I think today is the day. I’m always shopping, exploring, and in general playing around online. A lot of times I don’t share these musings on my Instagram, so I thought it would be fun to share some of the items, stories, images, ideas, thoughts etc. that are inspiring me at the end of each week. Call it a Friday Favorites or Weekend Reading or even Weekly Wonderings. Whatever, you want to call it, this series will be a fun glimpse into the Solt universe! Enjoy this favorite things list below!
> My friend Sam from S. Lynch Knitwear is releasing her fall collection of headbands tonight at 7:00 p.m. and the styles are so.good. Don’t miss this drop as styles are limited!
> I’m shopping for a new set of curtains for our newly painted family room. Right now we have solid navy blue blackout curtains, but I’m looking to brighten the space even more. Currently loving the Riviera Striped Linen/Cotton curtains from Pottery Barn.
> I’ve been eyeing this striped dress from J.Crew Factory and it’s 50% off this week. Eeek!
> I’m starting to think about birthday ideas for L. So far I’m thinking a dollhouse, a garbage truck (she LOVES them), another Eloise at the Plaza book, and maybe a coffee maker for her play kitchen.
> My friend Stephanie from Linen and Littles shared this from the Burt’s Bees Baby Instagram and it’s SUCH a good reminder that your children are the most important thing in your life.
> Michelle Obama’s Podcast. I’m three episodes in and it’s incredible. Truly inspiring and motivating.
> My friend Whitney from Whitney Caves is sharing all the garden inspiration! 2021 is going to be the year of re-landscaping and you better believe this lady is inspiring me to plant a flower garden.
Enjoy the weekend!
Slainte,
Shannon
From a Dash of Solt recently:
Brand Spotlight: Kylie and Bryn (a super fun, Ohio based jewelry company)
Style: Fall Headbands with S.Lynch Knitwear
Motherhood: Favorite Books for Toddlers
Coastal Ohio: A Local’s Guide to the Beach at East Harbor State Park