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Monday, September 23, 2013

Dress Me Up Like Kate the Great

It's no secret that I have a slight obsession with Kate Middleton (ok, ok so I basically want to be the blonde Southern version of her). She's beautiful, classy, a style icon, kind, AND a princess! What's not to love?!



So imagine my excitement when I found out that Banana Republic is teaming up with Issa London (one of Kate's favorite brands) to create a Kate inspired line! 

 I AM FREAKING OUT! 

Apparently the line has been out since August so I have absolutely no idea where I've been, but I want it all!






I know I can't be the only Kate the Great fan! What do you think of the line?

xo, 
eMr




Sunday, September 22, 2013

SEC Sunday: Football Peanut Butter Dip

I went to a football party yesterday to watch the UT vs. Florida game. I decided I'd like to bring a little something to help out the hostess and decided to try out this chocolate peanut butter dip I found on Pinterest.

It's chocolate and peanut butter. How could it not be good?

Y'all it was delicious! I could seriously eat this stuff with a spoon!

But besides being absolutely delicious, it looks adorable on the plate.


I got the recipe and photo from here

Ingredients
         ¼ cup butter, softened
         4 ounces cream cheese, softened
         1 cup peanut butter (your choice; crunchy or smooth)
         ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
         1 ½ cups powdered sugar (up to 2 cups if needed)
         ½ cup mini chocolate chips
         Chocolate sprinkles or chocolate chips for the outside of the football
         White chocolate or frosting for the football laces

Instructions
1.            Cream butter, cream cheese, and peanut butter until mixed (using a hand-held mixer). Mix in vanilla.
2.            Add powdered sugar, ½ cup at a time, and mix until combined. (If you want a stiffer mixture, add the extra ½ cup of powdered sugar.) Mix in chocolate chips.
3.            Turn out mixture on a large sheet of waxed paper. Use your hands to form into a football shape. (This would also be cute as “lips” for Valentine’s Day!)
4.            Place the waxed paper onto your serving plate. (It helps if the plate has sides…less mess!) Cover in sprinkles or chocolate chips, pressing them into the surface a little so they stick. Pipe on the laces using melted white chocolate or some leftover frosting and chill until ready to serve.
5.            Serving suggestion: pretzels, animal crackers, cookies, a spoon.

Notes
If your mixture is too soft to form into a football shape, chill it for about 15-30 minutes. (The length of chilling time depends on how soft it starts.) The freezer will speed up this step.
Don't forget to link up!
EMILY RUTH



Friday, September 20, 2013

Fall Hair Trend: The Sock Bun

Surprisingly, I have yet to try the infamous sock bun. My hair has just recently started to grow out long enough that I think I might be able to manage to try it out on my own. 

To be honest, when I first heard about this new hair do almost a year ago, I wasn't quite sure how I felt about it. Its a tube sock....in your hair? What? Who on earth even thought of trying that in the first place?!

 But now, I think it is such a fun way to dress up an outfit for fall! Ummm chunky scarf or sweater paired with a sock bun and some lipstick? Perfect!


I found these step by step instructions on pinterest that make it look pretty easy, right?

 I'll probably be experimenting on my hair this weekend and possibly my friend's hair because she has been dying for me to learn so I can style hers too haha.

Have you tried the sock bun? Is it really that easy or will I be sleeping with conditioner in my hair trying to get all the tangles out? yikes!   I'll keep y'all posted. 

What are some fall hair trends you are loving and can't wait to try?

xo,
eMr




Thursday, September 19, 2013

Grab Him

So I don't tell this story often, but felt like I should share it this morning. 

About two years ago, my best friend Betsey and I were shopping in Hillsboro Village and were about to walk into a clothing boutique. All of the sudden this curly headed two year old boy comes bolting out with his dad somewhat chasing after him. As clear as day I heard a man say, "Grab him." 

Now, I'm not the type of person to just randomly grab stranger's children by the arm, but that is exactly what I did. The little boy looked up at me and smiled and at that moment I realized the dad was speaking in a completely different language. He smiled at me and in broken English said thank you.

I turned to Betsey and asked if the dad told us to grab him and she said no that no one said anything. At this point, I got chills and was kind of in shock. I knew what I heard. 


I don't know how many of you have ever been to Hillsboro Village in Nashville, but there is a very busy road that runs through it with cars parked on the side. If that little boy was to run out behind one of those parked cars it would be very likely a driver wouldn't see him in time and he would have been hit. 
All that to say, you never know when God is going to use you. In fact, He's probably using you right now without you even realizing it! He takes the most ordinary circumstances and turns them into something extraordinary. I will never forget that experience or that voice as long as I live. 


"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28

Sunday, September 15, 2013

SEC Sunday: Gameday Dress Boutiques

I am so excited to start my first ever link up party!  Knowing how busy we all are on Saturday with tailgates, parties, and obviously, watching the game, I thought it'd be best to host my little shindig on every Sunday.

Share whatever you like! Even if you're not from the South or go to an SEC school, I want to see how you celebrate football season and how you show off your school pride! I can't wait to see all that y'all did!

Last week, I did what I believe to be the Anatomy of a Gameday Belle, so today I thought I'd share a couple of online boutiques that I think sell adorable (and not to mention affordable!) gameday dresses. 


Game Day Boutiques



2. Hope's

3. Red Dress Boutique (one of my favorites for any occasion!)

4. YT Clothing (if you're still in college, be sure to check out their college rep page!)


What are some of your favorite online boutiques or places to shop for gameday dresses?


Be sure to grab my button to include in your post!
EMILY RUTH

Saturday, September 14, 2013

A Southern Girl's Wedding Guest Survival Kit

I am attending a dear friend, former roommate, and sorority sister's wedding today!

Now, I am no stranger to attending weddings. As I've mentioned before, I seriously feel like I am attending one every month or almost every other month, but I absolutely LOVE them. Not only have I attended quite a few, but I've also been apart of some of the best women in the world's weddings too!






Yep, I've been a bridesmaid 3 times and am about to add #4! So I'd consider myself somewhat of an expert (not really, but I've been to quite a few weddings in the past few years haha). 

For this reason, I thought I'd compile a bunch of things that are a must for a wedding guest to bring! (Who knows, I might do a bridesmaid survival kit in a later post)



A Southern Girl's Wedding Guest Survival Kit

I hope this helps any of you wedding goers! And in case any of you were wondering, I'm going to try and beat Katherin Heigel's 27 dresses haha.

What are some things in your wedding guest survival kit?

xo,
eMr


Friday, September 13, 2013

I Need Wonderful Bloggers to Follow!

A horrible thing has happened.

I switched my blog's email account so I wouldn't get blog messages sent to my personal email. Sounds like a great idea, right? Wrong.

I have now lost all the wonderful blogs I used to follow, which makes me incredibly sad. When I first started this blog I honestly felt like I was making friendships on here.

So please, please, please leave a link to your blog so I can follow you back! 

Happy Friday! 
eMr

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Fall Reading List


Fall is getting so close I can hardly stand it! 

There is nothing that I love more than going outside when it gets cool, drinking a pumpkin spice latte,  and curling up to a good book.



Fall Reading List


Here are my top 5 books that I plan on reading this fall (in no particular order):

1.  Sorority Sisters by Claudia Welch. 

Ok, first off anything that has the word sorority in it draws my attention. As a former sorority girl, I have come to the sad realization that anytime Greeks are shown in the media it is usually in a negative manner (or we're the subject of a horror film or porno) so imagine my excitement when I found a book written by a sorority woman (Alpha Phi)! I can't wait to open up this one and I'm sure I'll need some tissues handy. But don't just take my word for it, read the overview:
In 1975, trying to find a place to belong, four young women found each other in the same sorority pledge class. Through parties and pranks; finals and skipped classes; boyfriends and break-ups, they forge a bond that takes them by surprise. No one expected it to last beyond college graduation. But some bonds are too strong to break.
Now they’re sisters. And with sisters, it’s not about what happens. It’s about no matter what happens.

2. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. 

So many people have recommended this book to me, so of course I have to see what all the hype is about! From what I heard it's a thriller and will keep you guessing the entire time. Can't wait to start this page turner close to Halloween.

Marriage can be a real killer.
   One of the most critically acclaimed suspense writers of our time, New York Times bestseller Gillian Flynn takes that statement to its darkest place in this unputdownable masterpiece about a marriage gone terribly, terribly wrong. The Chicago Tribune proclaimed that her work “draws you in and keeps you reading with the force of a pure but nasty addiction.” Gone Girl’s toxic mix of sharp-edged wit and deliciously chilling prose creates a nerve-fraying thriller that confounds you at every turn. 

3. Girls in White Dresses by Jennifer Close.

Being in my early, almost mid-twenties (yikes!) I have gone to a wedding almost every month and am about to add bridesmaids dress #4 to my closet. So after reading the back of this book, I knew I had to read it! I mean it is basically the story of my life.


Isabella, Mary, and Lauren feel like everyone they know is getting married. On Sunday after Sunday, at bridal shower after bridal shower, they coo over toasters, collect ribbons and wrapping paper, eat minuscule sandwiches and cakes. They wear pastel dresses and drink champagne by the case, but amid the celebration these women have their own lives to contend with: Isabella is working a dead-end job, Mary is dating a nice guy with an awful mother, and Lauren is waitressing at a midtown bar and wondering why she's attracted to the sleazy bartender.

With a wry sense of humor, Jennifer Close brings us through those thrilling, bewildering years of early adulthood as she pulls us inside the circle of these friends, perfectly capturing the wild frustrations and soaring joys of modern life.

4. Tumbleweeds by Leila Meacham.

As awful as this is, I judged this book by its' cover. It looks pretty and I'm drawn to lovely looking things, but after reading the back I became extremely intrigued. Takes place in Texas, is coming of age story, and it has a love triangle? Count me in.

Recently orphaned, eleven-year-old Cathy Benson feels she has been dropped into a cultural and intellectual wasteland when she is forced to move from her academically privileged life in California to the small town of Kersey in the Texas Panhandle where the sport of football reigns supreme. She is quickly taken under the unlikely wings of up-and-coming gridiron stars and classmates John Caldwell and Trey Don Hall, orphans like herself, with whom she forms a friendship and eventual love triangle that will determine the course of the rest of their lives. Taking the three friends through their growing up years until their high school graduations when several tragic events uproot and break them apart, the novel expands to follow their careers and futures until they reunite in Kersey at forty years of age. Told with all of Meacham's signature drama, unforgettable characters, and plot twists, readers will be turning the pages, desperate to learn how it all plays out.

5. Allegiant by Veronica Roth.

I can't even express how long I've been waiting just for the release date (which is October 22 in case you were wondering)! It's the last of a three part series which has so far been amazing! If you liked the Hunger Games, you will be hooked to the Divergent series. 

What if your whole world was a lie?
What if a single revelation—like a single choice—changed everything?
What if love and loyalty made you do things you never expected?
The explosive conclusion to Veronica Roth's #1 New York Times bestselling Divergent trilogy reveals the secrets of the dystopian world that has captivated millions of readers in Divergent and Insurgent. 


What are some books you plan on curling up to this fall? 

And as always, this bookworm is open to suggestions!

xo,
eMr

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Anatomy of a Gameday Belle

I'm sure a lot of you are just as excited about gamedays and tailgating as I am! What Southerner doesn't like an excuse to dress up and get a little rowdy cheering for their favorite team!

Here are some of my absolute, could not go without, gameday essentials.


Essentials of a Gameday Belle


What are you wearing or bringing for your SEC tailgate? Any items you can't go without?

xo, 
eMr

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Charleston Part 1

I spent my Independence Day in Charleston, South Carolina; but I wasn't just there to celebrate the fourth. I was on a secret mission to take pictures of one of my best friends getting engaged!

I hid behind a tree snapping away as he proposed in a gazebo at The Battery. She was completely surprised, and maybe even more surprised to see me pop out. We then went to meet her family and his family at Poogan's Porch for dinner (she also had no clue their families were there!) It was such a fun occasion. He did a great job planning it all out!

This was my first time visiting Charleston and it was B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L! It reminded me a lot of Savannah, Georgia and New Orleans, Louisiana. 


The Battery. I absolutely loved these trees and how their limbs twisted.


Downtown Charleston.





This house was voted one of the most romantic places to stay in Southern Living magazine.


Baskets and flowers like these were being sold all over the place. They're made from the state's Palmetto Palm tree leaves. 

I had an absolute blast! And I hope to visit again very soon!

xo,
eMr


Sunday, June 30, 2013

Brooke's Bachelorette Party

I had a sorority sister's bachelorette party last night and we all had such a blast!


One thing that I've found somewhat irritating about bachelorette parties is that usually there is no way to tell who the gift is from. 

Think about it. It's not like Hallmark makes cards for these sort of things and rarely anyone uses gift tags. So now there are a mountain of pink striped boxes from Victoria's Secret, and you even lose track of which one is yours. Then the bride picks one of them up and asks who's it from and you're just sitting there like, "I don't know. It could be mine. It could be yours. It could be theirs..."

Needless to say, I was not going to let that happen again. I saw this gift wrapping idea on Pinterest (where I get all of my good ideas from these days) and knew that I had to do it!


 I also made my own bachelorette gift tags and got a little creative. You can download the tags here.

This was the outside tag I made. I glued it onto some silver Martha Stewart scrapbook paper and wrote on the back that the gift was from yours truly. 

Then I tied this tag to the gift itself just as a fun little surprise :) She loved it!

The bachelorette theme was "incognito" and everyone at the party was given a mask to wear downtown (you know how I love a good themed party!). This was such a fun idea! The only problem we ran into was that at some bars they wouldn't allow us to wear the masks (I guess a bunch of young women in masks look like we're going to rob the place? I don't know haha), but we still made the best of it.
The bride wore white, bridesmaids wore black, and then everyone else was allowed to pick and choose any other colored dress. I thought that this was a great idea to have the wedding party stand out from the rest of the group. 

Kay, Liz, and me at dinner before going downtown.
(please excuse my hair. It was curled until the Southern humidity attacked it)

I hope everyone is having a great weekend so far! 

xo,
eMr



Saturday, June 29, 2013

Sun Dissed Over Sun Kissed

I love being tan. Clothes look better, you look healthier, and just everything about you seems to glow.

But girls, we need to have a come to Jesus meeting.

We have got to quit killing our complexions by laying out without SPF and paying to damage our skin in easy bake ovens.

As much as I love soaking up some Vitamin D, I always try to make sure that I've applied and reapplied sunscreen when I'm outside. Wrinkles, age spots, and cancer are very big and very real risks we take every time we're exposed to those wonderful golden rays.

BUT I WANT TO BE TAN!!!! 

Apparently, so did the genius that invented sunless tanner. We now have countless options to avoid the sun, but still shine year round.


1. Sun Labs
2. Fake Bake
3. Toma's Self Tanning Airbrush Spray
4. Victoria's Secret Instant Bronzing Tinted Body Spray
5. Jergens Natural Glow

I tend to use Jergens, but have recently been on a quest to try something new that might last longer. This is when I found the wonderful blog maskCara on the subject. 

The biggest sunless tanning fears are being orange, spotchy, or that awful tanning smell. Cara seemed to cover them all! Looks like I'm going to have to try Sun Labs very soon!

All the ones listed had rave reviews and I'm looking into trying out (besides my beloved Jergens obviously).

 Do you use any of the ones I've listed? Hated or loved? Any suggestions?

Help! 

xo, 
eMr



Friday, June 28, 2013

Get in the Zone

Ok in all honesty, who really shaves during the winter?

Lets be real, "no shave November" doesn't just apply to guys, so when summer comes around we realize that we might have more to maintain than just our tan.

You know what I'm talking about.... the dreaded bikini line. Hair, nicks, and worst of all bumps are the last things we want people paying attention to when we're in our bathing suits.

Here are some tips and tricks to help prevent that ugly razor burn:



1. Exfoliate- Gently scrub the bikini area before shaving to remove dead skin that leads to pore-clogging, post-shave irritation. You can use a scrubby cloth, or a regular body or facial scrub. Exfoliating this area on a regular basis will help prevent future irritation, ingrown hairs, and skin sensitivity.

2. Wait Until The End Of Your Shower, And Use A Natural, Oil-Based Shave Cream - For the sensitive skin in your bikini area, there is a basic shaving technique that experts agree works for everyone. Most experts suggest waiting until the end of a shower to shave. After your skin has been soaking, hair and skin become softer, allowing for a close, gentle shave. Apply an emollient-rich, cream-based shave cream containing argan and hemp seed oils to add moisture and protection during your shave.

3. Shave With Hair Growth First, Then Against The Grain - Pubic hair is coarse, and the skin in that area is the most prone to irritation. Start by shaving in the same direction as the hair growth. Then, if you want a smoother, completely hairless look, shave against the grain, and rinse. This technique can be used on all body hair, but generally finer hair on the legs and arms can be shaved against the grain from the start. It is best to use a fresh razor every time your shave our bikini area.

4. Gently Pat Dry - After you are done shaving, pat the skin dry - don't rub. Rubbing with a towel irritates the skin, and should not be done regardless of whether the skin is freshly shaved or not. You should also try to keep out of the heat to avoid sweating for 24 hours after shaving to prevent itchiness and ingrown hairs.

5. Apply an All Natural After Shave Treatment - Apply an after shave treatment containing all natural ingredients. Tea tree oil-based products are particularly effective for a freshly shaved or waxed bikini area. Tea tree oil has anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, and anti-viral properties. It is a very effective natural remedy against countless skin ailments, infections, cuts, scrapes, burns, insect bites and skin spots etc.

Using Tea tree oil will help heal and renew the skin, which allows you to shave more often and maintain a close shave with minimal irritation. Look for a product that combines tea tree oil with more emollient, vitamin E and Omega 3, 6, 9 rich oils such as hemp seed oil, avocado, rose hips, soybean, jojoba and apricot oil to moisturize and protect freshly shaved skin. These types of after shave oils are great for after waxing as well.

6. Stay Away From Products That Contain Harmful, Irritating Ingredients - Freshly shaved skin that is as sensitive as the bikini area easily absorbs any products you may apply, therefore it is important to avoid harmful or irritating chemicals. Be sure to avoid pre and post shave products that contain mineral oil, dyes, sulfates propylene glycol, acetylsalicylate (which is potentially toxic and present in many shave products), phthalates or parabens.


I've been trying these methods recently and they seem to really work! Do you do anything that has helped you with this icky summer problem?

I'd love to hear them!

xo,
eMr




Thursday, June 27, 2013

Preppin' My Skin for Summer

As a girlie girl myself, I always like to look my best when I'm out, and when bikini season rolls around I'm in full swing ready to tackle pool parties, beach weekends, and those summer nights out.



It's that time again to show off a little skin, but how do you make sure it always looks in tip top shape? Here are a few things I try to do daily to make sure my skin looks it's best.

1. Stay hydrated! I can not emphasize this enough...I'm not the best about drinking water all the time, but it is one of the number one things my doctor, dermatologist, and esthetician suggest when trying to keep your skin hydrated and cleansed of impurities. What you put in your body can sometimes drastically improve how you look on the outside.

2.  Exfoliate. So I recently discovered this on pinterest and am literally addicted to this scrub! It makes your legs feel so silky smooth, and sometimes if I feel really dry or feel like my skin is lacking a little luster I do it all over. Love, love, love it!


And with all the sunscreens, oils, and sweat, you might find that some of your pores are getting clogged  on your back, shoulders, and chest. Neutrogena's body scrubs are a great way to prevent and treat that from happening. I like the scent of the grapefruit one, but all of them tend to make me feel nice and clean.


3. Moisturize. Even if your skin isn't flaky or dry, do it! It prevents aging and keeps your skin glowing! The most important time to slather on some lotion is right before you go to bed because when you sleep your skin loses the most moisture. 




4. SUNSCREEN. Ok, ok, you all knew that one was coming right? Because it's so flippin' important!!!! I know, I like being tan too (more on that tomorrow), but it is so bad for your skin. Here are some direct words from my esthetician and dermatologist, the more you take care of and protect your skin now in your twenties the less you'll have to do in your forties, fifties, and sixties. Why? Because all the skin damage you do now doesn't surface until years later. So put on a big sun hat and lather on that SPF.


I know these are pretty basic, but sometimes we all need a friendly reminder (even myself haha I'm definitely guilty of baking in baby oil!).

What are some of your secrets for keeping your skin looking great? Any products you swear by? I would love to hear them and try them out!

Have a great Thursday!

xo,
eMr

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Summer Chicken Salad

It's no secret I love spending time with my friends and having people over.

I honestly believe that the relationships we make are the only things in this life that are eternal. I cherish them greatly.

Like most friendships, I always feel like any event we meet up for revolves around food. Do you know how many times I've asked people to go out for breakfast, lunch, dinner, brunch, linner, coffee, and anything else that involves food?! Almost every single one.

But sometimes, we don't want to break the bank every time we feel the need to be social and go out to eat, so instead we just invite people over and fix something ourselves.

This was the bind I was in yesterday. I invited a friend to go to the pool, then thought I should invite her to my apartment for lunch. But what to fix? Scrambling through the freezer, fridge, and pantry I figured out what to make.



Chicken Salad

Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups diced cooked chicken
1 cup finely chopped celery
1 cup seedless grapes, halved
1 cup chopped walnut or pecans (optional)
1 small minced onion
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce (if you'd like)
1/2 cup mayonnaise

Combine all ingredients then chill. Serve on crackers, bread, toast, bagel, rolls, or lettuce.

Besides cooking the chicken, this took me a grand total of 10 minutes and looks somewhat impressive. Perfect light summer meal! I was so happy I had all the ingredients, which is extremely surprising if you could see how bare my refrigerator is right now.

I put it on toast, and paired it with some chips and apple slices. Yummy!

I also had made sweet tea earlier since I literally run off the stuff, but if you want to get fancy fruit tea is a great and easy to make choice.

Hope y'all have a relaxing Sunday! Looks like another pool day for me!

xo,
eMr

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Throw It in the Bag

This is a serious "now why didn't I think of that" moment.

Last night, I went to my friend Allison's house warming party and let me just say, that I have now deemed her a pro at hostessing.

Plenty of drinks and food (because a hostesses worst fear is to run out of food!), great music in the background (but not too loud to destroy good conversation), and more than enough seating inside and out.

Now, Allison is already the type of person that can make anything sound interesting (seriously, she could talk about taking out the trash and you'd be hanging onto every word with a smile on your face), so I already knew that she's a great party thrower, but she put the icing on the cake when she made take home goodie bags for all her guests. 

Guests could create their own to-go bags which they could fill with homemade cookies, mini pecan pies, cream puffs and any other sweet goodies left over.

How stinkin' cute are these?!  And how smart?!!! Who wants to be left with three dozen cookies and loads of treats left over after a party? It's more mess to clean up, will take up more room in the fridge, and not to mention will add a couple inches onto your waist line. So, why not let your guests pick and choose to take home some of their favorite treats from the evening!

From what I can tell, this is how I think she made them.

Look online and find a picture or design that you think will best fit your themed party (let's just say this house haha). Using a pencil sketch the design onto a piece of construction paper and cut out using a ruler to create straight edges. Use this as your template to cut out as many houses, roofs and awnings you need onto different colors of construction paper. Sketch design with pencil on each one before outlining with sharpie. Using colored markers color in specific areas like door, shutters, and bushes. Glue the roof and awning to the house before gluing to the bottom of the bag and voila! Take home bags for your guests!

I will definitely be copying this idea for future parties!

Hope y'all have a great Saturday!

xo,
eMr



Friday, June 21, 2013

Housewarming Gift Guide

So I don't know if any of you got the memo, but as soon as you become a freshman in life weird stuff starts to happen, as in your friends start getting married, buying houses, and having babies (meanwhile I'm just sitting here getting awesome).

I have literally had three of my friends buy houses in the last few months! It's nuts, but of course I am also absolutely thrilled for them.

Me, being the Southern lady that I am, knows that it is only appropriate to come up with the perfect housewarming gift for your friends, coworkers, and family. Heaven forbid, you walk into a housewarming party empty handed.

Here are a few of my favorite picks and my go to guide when trying to find the perfect "it" gift.



1. Wine. Seriously, when can you not go wrong with the stuff? The best thing I've ever heard about networking, "Is to keep a bottle of wine in your trunk and business cards in your pocket." So true. Pair with some pretty wine glasses and you have a great go to for any housewarming party. My favorite is Cupcake's Moscato wine.

2. Create a housewarming jar. This is what I've recently started doing for friends of mine who don't host housewarming parties (I know, I know. Why would you not host one when you have such a great excuse? Beats me). I filled the two I made up with kitchen sponges, nice kitchen soap, bandaids, Advil, a Caphalon kitchen towel, and for my friends with dogs, dog treats. There are plenty great housewarming jar ideas online. This would also be fun to create a dorm jar for an upcoming freshman in college!

3. Now, I've heard mixed things about how these home ornaments have turned out, but I still think that they are a neat and personalized gift. Who wouldn't want a mini version of their first home on their Christmas tree each year? You can find them here.

4. Sometimes, all you want is a nice cup of coffee, and with plenty of new mortgage bills and upcoming house projects they'll be begging for some. If you have a large price range, buy a Keurig if the person doesn't already own one or pair some cute mugs with a nice bag of coffee. Buy something that they wouldn't usually splurge on themselves, like Starbucks over Foldgers.

5. Gift Cards. I usually like to make my gifts a little more personalized, but gift cards can be a lifesaver when you're in a hurry or don't have a clue what to get. Home Depot and Lowe's are great choices for the renovators who have all those household projects to conquer. Also, Bed, Bath and Beyond, Home Goods, and Target are great choices for those who are ready to decorate.

6. Fresh flowers always liven up a room and make a house a home. I love potted orchids so those are usually my first choice, but even a simple bouquet is a sweet gesture.

7. Monogrammed pillows. I am loving those "established since ---" pillows that have become so popular, but those are usually better fit as wedding gifts. Buying pillows for someone can be tricky, but if you know the person's taste you could have a hit on your hands. I found the one shown here, but Dear Lillie also has some great pillows with verses and song quotes, which I adore!

8. Personalized Door Knocker. Come on. Anything you can put someone's name or monogram on I'm an instant fan of. I found the one shown here.

Remember, the trick to good gift giving is to buy products and things that you personally love, chances are they love them too!

Any great gift ideas I missed? I would love to hear them!

Have a blessed Friday!

eMr