I have been meaning to write this post for a while, but haven't gotten around to it due to my new schedule.  The good news is that I am going on vacation next week...in Italy!  7 days and 7 nights on the island of Sardinia in the Mediterranean.  Now, despite the fact that I have lived in Europe now for a year and a half and had traveled extensively through it before I moved, I have never actually BEEN to the Mediterranean.  I have been to the Atlantic coast and the Adriatic (in Venice).  I have flown over the Mediterranean from Madrid to Rome.  I have taken the ferry across the English Channel and boated through the canals of Amsterdam.  But I have never been to or swum in the Mediterranean.  I am stoked.  Plus, I get 7 romantic days of time with my man and 5 days of free breakfasts and dinners (again...IN ITALY).  I can't wait!  I hope to come back with a lot of design ideas, colorful photos and fun things to share with you! 
In the meantime, I thought I would give you some reading material to keep you busy.   I started a post about succulents a few weeks ago, but never finished it.  So here it is.  Now, I used to HATE succulents.  Well, hate is a strong word (as my mother always used to tell me) so let's say I "strongly disliked" succulents (the way I "strongly disliked" that biatch Jenny in the second grade).  My home is a place for comfort and coziness and somehow plants with little spikes on them didn't seem to fit in.  Plus, I was never really into that desert-y parched look. 
But, that recently changed.  Lately, I have been seeing succulents  EVERYWHERE, especially in terrariums.  And, I LOVE them!  I especially  love the really little ones, which are far more cute and sweet than they  are scary.  Succulents have a cute, casual and kind of whimsical  personality that I think looks really funky and fun at home.  It's my  next project (I keep saying that, don't I?) to make a terrarium with  succulents.  I also think they are perfect for me because I cannot keep a  plant alive.  I have killed everyone I have ever had...hum, good luck  if I ever have kids, right? 
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Succulents also make great centerpieces or place card holders when entertaining (or at a wedding).   
In addition to my newly acquired obsession with succulents is my newly acquired obsession with terrariums (especially terrariums filled with succulents, lol).  They are everywhere lately and a big design trend.  Plus, they are really pretty and, in my opinion, bring a little sunshine inside.  I love the whimsy of this pear shaped one from VivaTerra.  It's REALLY expensive and I know impossible but I have been looking for one like it for a while.  SO CUTE. 
My favorite blogger Holly from 
Decor8 has a really cute one that she found for 10 EURO at a cheap home store in Germany, which I haven't heard of and must be something they only have up north. 
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I want to make a terrarium, too.  It requires a little work and a little money but not a ton.  The most expensive thing is that you have to buy the plants and also you have to buy some planting supplies.  Here is a link to an excellent do-it-yourself 
terrarium project.  It comes from 
MStetson and I think she used it as a wedding gift.  
Terrariums and succulents are an easy and relatively inexpensive way to bring a little life into your home.  Additionally, they are right on trend and are a good way to update a space.  They have a casual cool California feel, whereas other types of plants can be too formal or stuffy.  Every room needs a little playfulness.  So relax for summer and have fun with succulents!  And enjoy your Sunday. 
XOXO