Happy April! I’m not going to start this post by saying how I can’t believe it’s already April and how time is moving so fast. We already know that right? What I will say is that I’m excited for April and to continue to reach the goals I’ve set for this year. Looking back on March I have been trying to think of what are my favorites from the month. Which is pretty hard because I haven’t done much shopping or trying new things. What I will share are a few favorite things of mine and a few favorite things of yours.
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MY MARCH FAVORITES
In March Ulta had their 21 days of beauty sale and I grabbed a few items, mostly restocks. I did get this new eyeliner that I wore this past weekend and it held up wonderfully. This toner is so pretty and I’ll be starting to use it this week.
One thing I didn’t get was the Bobbi Brown primer because I completely forgot the last day of the sale! That’s okay though because now the Sephora Spring Sale is happening and I can still get it on sale…just not half off.
MARCH HOME BESTSELLERS
tripod wood floor lamp • water hyacinth woven tray • candle style chandelier • white real touch tulips • upholstered storage bench • flip top storage bench • wood cookbook holder
I originally shared the tripod lamp in this bonus room inspo mood board on my LTK. These kind of posts are pretty popular for me and I enjoy putting them together.
Earlier in the year when I found a house and neighborhood that I thought would be feasible for us to build in, I started making these new house inspo boards for different rooms in the house. With this market who knows what will happen?
This woven water hyacinth tray is an affordable Walmart find. I’ve shared it along with other Walmart decor here.
You may recognize the Hanover candle style traditional chandelier from the English Arts and Crafts Parade of Homes Tour.
My favorite faux tulips are back in stock! I’ve had them and loved them for a couple of years now.
Both the upholstered bench and storage bench were shared here on the blog when I was on the hunt for a small entryway table or bench.
Lastly this wood cookbook holder has been very popular. It’s from the Hearth & Hand line at Target.
MARCH BEAUTY BESTSLLERS
Nars Radiant Creamy Concealer • Kiehl’s Avocado Eye Cream • Urban Decay Naked 2 palette • Flawless Overnight Lip Plumping Mask • Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream • Charlotte Tilbury Uptown Girl palette • Fenty Beauty Lip Cream • Charlotte Tilbury Pillow Talk Hydrating Lipstick Balm
Although I’m not a beauty blogger I share beauty and skincare products from time to time on my LTK and sometimes here on the blog. My goal is to start sharing more of what I own and use.
I don’t have this Urban Decay Naked 2 Basics palette, but I do have the original Urban Decay Naked palette that I love.
When Ulta had the Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream as part of their 21 Days of Beauty sale a lot of you snapped it right up! I don’t blame you! I have the SPF version and it’s one of my favorite moisturizers. If you want to see more of my thoughts on Elemis I did a review here.
MARCH FASHION BESTSELLERS
One shoulder one piece swimsuit • black tiered pom pom midi dress • floral one shoulder puff sleeve tie waist top • emerald green midi wrap dress • floral faux wrap tulip hem dress • Paily slide sandal • Madewell curvy high rise denim shorts • Tory Burch Miller leather clutch • Seychelles golden coast sandals • super high waisted ripped modern straight jeans
I have so much fun sharing fashion finds on my LTK! Many of the bestsellers in March come from my wedding guest dress ideas post as well as my recent wedding guest outfit inspiration post.
Spring fashion is the best and I recently shared some Spring fashion finds here on the blog.
Also I’ve been sharing a lot of Easter outfit ideas and Spring outfit ideas on my LTK.
That wraps up my March favorites and best sellers. If you want even more home, beauty and fashion content be sure to follow me here:
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