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blogger review, La Petite box, Home sweet home
blogger review, La Petite box, Home sweet home
blogger review, La Petite box, Home sweet home
blogger review, La Petite box, Home sweet home
blogger review, La Petite box, Home sweet home

Winter and me, we will never be friends. Since we got introduced, we have arguments about the minimum temperature necessary for human life on the planet. When it comes to style we have don’t agree either: I plead for wearing heels all year while Winter is more on the boots side. Therefore the La Petite Box „Home Sweet Home“ edition hit my nerve: The subscription box was filled with essentials for cocooning during the cold days. Sorry Winter, we will not meet much this year (bet you will not miss me and my grumpy face when my shoes get covered in mud).

So let’s have a closer look, what do we need for a cozy day at home? Good tea, a lovely cup, lights and a notebook to write down dreams and poetry. All of this was in the box and more. I am in love with the porcelain cup from Mea Living with its pink star pattern. I wanted to have a cute cup for ages since I think it’s time to stop the madness of discarding takeaway cups after every drink. Since I don’t drink coffee, I am happy there was organic luxury tea from Sirocco in the box. Sirocco is one of my favourite tea labels, yay!

In case winter wins our argument about footwear and makes me buy shoes there was a 20% voucher from ShoeLovers Club by Ochsen shoes in the box, I bet they have a lot of boots. But at the moment I rather sit home with the starlight from Heidi Swaps and use my pink YES notebook to create my first Zentangles. Zentangle is a method of drawing abstract patterns as a method to relax. ommmmmm! While I enjoy the coconut goodies from the box, I feel suddenly pleased and warm. After trying the flowery Missoni products which smell of freesia, peony, and rosyfolia, summer found it’s way back into my heart.

Yes, this is one of my favourite La Petite Boxes yet, because it came with healthy vegan snacks and drinks and the cup was a wishlist item and most important: It keeps winter away.

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This post contains sponsored products.

pastels, pink, interior
Curtains: Urban Outfitters  – Chair: Kartell  – Pillow: Best Home Fashion
Flamingo Teacup: Denise O’Sullivan
Hearts Mug: Miss Etoile – Spheric  Money Bank: Studio Arhoj
Fan: Muji  –  Candle in a Jar: Flamingo Candles  – Geometric Paper Vase: Future Days
Side Table: Hay  – Round Carpet: Myfelt

Style doesn’t stop at your doorstep, and neither does the love for pastels and pink! Pastel colours have been very popular in home decor in the 80s, this summer they are back. In my opinion, they are here to stay because they are a life philosophy and not just a trend.

Pastel pink goes with nearly everything: Combine it with a soft gray, strong neons, other pastel shades or mix it up with metallic elements in gold or copper. If you don’t feel like turning your whole home into a pink paradise and overstretch your budget, just a few pink accents will change your home and revive your sweet girlie dreams.

Pastels are incredibly gentle and living in those soothing shades makes you live in your candy colour wonderland. Who doesn’t dream of this…

Lovelies, do you like pastels at home and what do you think about my pink pastel inspiration?

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