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10 Anthropologie Favorites––And Where to Find Them Locally!

Every time we are near an Anthropologie, we have to go in. We don't always buy something, but often just being able to walk in, breathe the sweet smell, and browse though their unique items and gifts is enough. There is just a feel about Anthro that makes you want to stay... forever.

Over the years we've collected a few favorites, but not always being near an Anthropologie has made it difficult to find them. So we've set out to find our favorites locally and are sharing them with you today! We are really so lucky to have a few great shops in Visalia that have an Anthro feel and carry many of the same items.
Note: The items on the left are from Anthropologie, and the items on the right are local.

1. Barr-Co Products
Barr-Co products are fine fragrance goods for the home, bath, and body. They are luxurious and make great gifts! You can find them locally at Bravo Farms.

2. Pop Color Furniture
We are in love with furniture lately that adds a pop of color to your home. Embellish & Restore not only sells pieces that are already created, but will customize a piece just for you!

3. Vintage Inspired Earrings
These gold vintage inspired earrings are so popular right now and really are the perfect touch to any outfit. Quinn & Edie has some of the prettiest hand-made jewelry around and can be found at Embellish & Restore and Studio 317.

4. Farmers Market Basket
Whether you are actually putting fruit in them or not, these Farmers Market Baskets are a storage favorite! These can be found and Embellish & Restore.

5. Mason Jars, Lids & Straws
It's no surprise that mason jars are popular right now––we love them too! You can find these great sets locally at Embellish & Restore.

6. Earbands
We love these cozy earbands! Crazy Mrs. Smith makes a few of these adorable pieces. You can find her for custom orders on Facebook or some of her pre-made items at Embellish & Restore.

7. Volcano
Volcano Candles are a DEFINITE favorite from Anthropologie, and we are SO excited they are available locally at Bravo Farms and Embellish & Restore!

8. Unique Kids Gifts
Anthro always has the softest, most unique kids gifts. Head to Pacific Treasures & Gourmet to check out a great selection, as well!

9. Mercury Glass Votives
With the holidays coming up, anything sparkly that holds a yummy smelling candle is a favorite! These great mercury glass votive vases can be found at Studio 317.

10. Chunky Knit Cowls and Scarves
We love these chunky knit scarves and cowls this season! Buttons and Birds has a great line of these in all different colors, which can be found at Studio 317.

And even though we said 10, we couldn't leave out #11!

11. Luxury Handcream
If you don't know it, Lollia, Tokyo Milk and Library of Flowers are some of our favorite hand creams, and there are actually two more lines also made under this brand: Love & Toast and Apotheke: M. Lollia is sold locally at Bravo Farms, Tokyo Milk at Studio 317, and Library of Flowers at The Gardens at Cal Turf.

What Anthropologie-inspired items are you loving? Have you found anything else locally?  
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Saturday Snapshot {November 9}

It's pumpkin month, and this week had no shortage of that fruit (yes, it's a fruit) we so love!
  1. We highlighted The Gardens, a beautiful local nursery that has all of our fall favorites right now: pumpkins, flowers, succulents, airplants, and more. If you're in the area, this place is a must-visit!
  2. A simple fall felt garland dressed up Steph's mantel beautifully! Darling mini pumpkins completed the festive look.
  3. Cool weather means toasty drinks! Enjoy the best pumpkin spice latte, made at home! (That means you don't have to get out of your pajamas.) The recipe for pumpkin spice simple syrup will become a fall staple for you.
Don't forget to enter the giveaway for $50 to The Gardens!
This weekend, we're off to celebrate birthdays, see the opera, and enjoy an extra day off on Monday! How will you be spending your days?

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Perfect Pumpkin Spice Latte (Made At Home!)

November is pumpkin month! That means it is now officially acceptable to incorporate pumpkins into everything we make and do. Finally!

A bit about pumpkins: Pumpkins are members of the cucurbit (gourd) family, their siblings being squash, cucumbers, and melons. Although there are only four main species in the cucurbit family, there are hundreds of varieties, and each can vary in terms of color, size, shape, texture, and taste. That's one of the reasons why decorating with pumpkins is so fun!
Pumpkins from The Gardens
Pumpkins look great on a porch, but perhaps we love them best served at the table. And these orange beauties are good for you! (Wish we could say the same about pumpkin pie!) They're high in fiber, protein, iron, B-vitamins, and beta-cerotene, and low in calories and sodium. And their vibrant color makes for lovely pies, cakes, and soups. Nothing says fall like a pumpkin.

Today we're sharing one of our favorite drink recipes: a pumpkin spice latte! All you need is coffee, cream, and this simple syrup, and you'll be as happy as a Hogwarts student sipping his pumpkin juice.
Pumpkin Spice Simple Syrup
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
2 heaping tablespoons cooked pumpkin (or pumpkin puree)
1 teaspoon fresh grated ginger
2 cinnamon sticks
1/4 of a nutmeg
5 whole cloves
1/4 teaspoon vanilla

Why not use ground spices? You can, of course, but I find that when I use fresh or whole, my simple syrups have a stronger flavor and don't have spices that sink to the bottom! But if needed, use ground cinnamon (1 t), ginger (1 t), nutmeg (1 t), and clove (1/4 t). It's still great!

Stir the water and sugar in a saucepan until the sugar dissolves, mix in the pumpkin and ginger (you can even muddle a bit for strong flavor), then add everything else. Bring up to a boil, then immediately turn down and simmer for five minutes. Remove from heat, add the vanilla, and let it all steep for ten minutes. Strain the syrup once or twice, and it's ready! Keep refrigerated.

To make your Pumpkin Spice Latte, froth 1/2 cup of milk and add a shot of espresso (or strong coffee) and 1 teaspoon of your simple syrup. (Taste and add more if desired.) Top with whipped cream and a sprinkle of cinnamon. Beautiful!

What is the pumpkin recipe you always look forward to making? Please share!
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DIY Felt Fall Garland!

A few weeks ago we guest-posted a DIY for felt fall air fresheners, and today we are showing a different twist on these supplies.

We had a bit of materials left over and while trying to decide what to do with them, I was also in the middle of decorating for fall and trying to keep things simpler this year. I chose to stick with pumpkins and warm cozies and leave it at that! When I noticed the felt sitting on my dining room table, I knew that it would be the perfect detail to add to my fall mantel.

Here is what you need:
Felt in fall colors
Template found here
Needle & Embroidery Floss, Yarn, String (something to string the felt onto)
First cut your shapes out. I chose to use the bird, pumpkin, and leaf in two colors for a total of 8. Use a warm iron to get the wrinkles out (Tip: I use my straight iron for these small projects!) Lay out your pattern. Thread your need and string your felt from the back through the font and out the back again, like shown in the bottom right corner. On the bird, I went through it a few times to get it to lay flat on the string.
That's it! Tie it off on the other end and hang it!

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Local Highlight & Giveaway! The Gardens at Cal Turf {Nursery, Classes, & Shop}

Recently Steph and I enjoyed a cool fall morning at The Gardens, a new local nursery that has quickly become a favorite. Unique heirloom pumpkins created a festive welcome, and the Anthropologie-like giftshop grabbed our hearts instantly. (You all know that we are suckers for sweet-smelling candles and lotions!) Once we pried ourselves away from the shop (which had a number of locally-made items), we meandered through the lovely nursery. It was calming and inspiring...which is exactly what the goal of The Gardens is: provide a place that is inspirational, beautiful, and relaxing.

Today Devon, the manager and part-owner of The Gardens, is sharing about this gem.
Pink Cyclamen, Succulents, and Pansies
How did The Gardens begin?
The Gardens has been a dream of my husbands' parents for many years now. They wanted a place that would be inspirational, beautiful, and relaxing. A nursery works with people on creating spaces that are beautiful and relaxing. We thought, our nursery should be the the inspirational starting place for peoples' visions. My husband and I graduated from Cal Poly's Landscape Architecture program. After working for a few years, we began collaborating with his parents on the design of this space.
What is your role?
I am the manager and part owner of The Gardens. I began working with his parents almost two years ago designing it. As it became more clear that this would come to fruition, I began working with his mom buying for the gift store. Soon after, they offered me the opportunity to come on board and manage the business.
What makes The Gardens unique from other nurseries?
The Gardens is set up in five demonstration gardens, with a children's garden on the way. Our grounds are designed in a way that you can meander through the paths with the soothing sound of the waterfall in the background and be able to think creatively about your project. We put an emphasis on shopping local, bringing in unique plant material, sourcing quality plants, and having a good selection of natives, succulents, and airplants. We pride ourselves on providing these things to people. We also put a high emphasis on education. Since we have been open we have had classes every weekend, and we are now collaborating with a Visalia chef on doing gourmet cooking demonstrations monthly. (This past weekend was the first demonstration, a fall-inspired four course meal!) Groups will participate in making each course and all will leave full and with the recipes in hand.
Hanging Bauble Vases, Organic Canned Tomatoes, Candle, Succulents in Glass Cloches
We love the shop! What can you share about the items you sell?
We sell anything home and garden related. We love decorating, entertaining, and cooking. For the gardener we supply an array of garden tools including pottery, hand tools, twines, seeds, watering cans, notebooks, row markers, and so many other things to make life easier. For the cook we have our own label of olive oils and balsamics that are amazing. We also have Balakian Farms Heirloom Tomato Sauce. This a a four generation owned and operated organic farming company that cans their heirloom tomatoes. Each jar is a different variety. For the home we have a beautiful array of decor including topiaries, lamps, furniture (locally-made), vases, baskets, wall art, and so much more. We also have a fragrance line called Library of Flowers from the makers of Lolia and Tokyo Milk. All their lotions, perfumes, and bubble baths smell so good.
Airplants (Tillandsia), Hand-Drawn Cards, Plant/Row Markers, Library of Flowers Lotion
What are your favorite plants right now?
I love succulents. That's my favorite always. Aside from that, right now we have some Lion's Tail about to bloom that is gorgeous, as well as our Ruby Grass. Our Pink Muhly Grass is still blooming. This has been a favorite of mine for awhile. It has pink plumes that rise above its foliage and just sway in the breeze. It looks so great in a landscape.

We believe your emphasis on education and classes is fantastic. What do you offer?
We have been addressing topics that are pertinent to the season. So far we have had fall lawn care and weed control, fall doorstep design, square foot gardening, hummingbird gardens, and native plants classes. This coming winter we will have wreath-making classes and and other Christmas related classes. (And FYI, they'll be selling cut Christmas trees!) For a class schedule and information, sign up for the weekly email list: devon@thegardensatcalturf.com. You can also find the events on Facebook.
Rose, Pumpkins, Mums
What are your five faves these days?
1. Airplants––these are too cool for school. Who doesn't want a plant they can just hang off of things?
2. Fig Balsamic––the most delicious balsamic. Love the fig flavor. Very savory.
3. Little Gem Magnolia––just like the big one, but mini. Same gorgeous leaves and flowers.
4. Kids On Roof Puzzles––3D puzzles of trees, birds, butterflies, and animals.
5. Bringing plants indoors. Keeping plants potted and rotating them in your house makes if feel fresh and clean. In addition to topiaries, I like to bring other trees and shrubs for a week or two at a time and then rotate them back outdoors. Great tip, Devon! We'll be doing this, as well as checking out your favorites in your shop! Thanks for the great information :)

How can we stay connected with The Gardens? Like their Facebook page, follow them on Pinterest, sign up for weekly e-mails, and (of course) visit the nursery!

The Gardens at Cal Turf
950 N. J Street
Tulare, CA 93274

The Gardens is already a favorite of ours, and we know it will be one of yours, too. We want to give lots of love, so in addition to visiting the nursery, please like their Facebook page! By doing so, you can enter the fantastic giveaway and win a $50.00 giftcard to the nursery! Christmas has come early, friends.
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