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Episode #163: Present Procuring Episode

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This week, we’re chatting about probably the most artistic and considerate items we’ve acquired, present concepts, and the way we’re wrapping our items this 12 months.

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Present Notes:

Finest items ever acquired: 

Emma – Journey to Charleston to see Prissy and Pop, a home made ebook from her husband referred to as First Yr in Texts, and a horseshoe necklace that claims Cloud 9 (the identify of her ebook).

Elsie – A marriage video, a dollhouse from her husband, and file and paintings collections.

Present procuring secrets and techniques:

Emma – Make notes in your cellphone when somebody mentions one thing they need. Should you see the right present for somebody earlier within the 12 months, get it and reserve it for them.

Elsie – Gather issues as you go and purchase additional items to maintain in storage.

Take a look at Elsie’s put up about Trainer Present Concepts.

Expertise-based present concepts:

Emma – Native enterprise present playing cards

Elsie – Passes to a neighborhood attraction, curated present bins, a neighborhood enterprise crawl, or plan a visit.

How are you wrapping your items this 12 months? 

Emma – Placing one thing handmade on prime of the present.

Elsie – Wrap every child’s presents in the identical wrapping paper and don’t inform them till Christmas morning which one is theirs.

Take a look at our Vacation Present Guides.

Should you may create your personal Disney attraction, what would it not be?

Emma – The Nice Mouse Detective Homicide Thriller Dinner

Elsie – A haunted lodge with A Nightmare Earlier than Christmas-themed espresso store

Listener Query: How do you beautify round a white thermostat field?

-Paint the wall a darkish colour and paint the thermostat field to match

-Cowl it with a shadow field body

-Cowl it with a drugs cupboard mirror

Here’s a image of Rachel’s wall of mirrors:

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Voicemail Query: Do you have got any suggestions for selecting a paint colour when the room is darkish and the way in which the colour modifications primarily based on the time of day/when a light-weight is on?

-Take a look at plenty of paint colours

-Search for manufacturers that give massive pattern stickers

-Use equipment so as to add colour

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Episode 163 Transcript:

Elsie: You’re listening to the A Lovely Mess Podcast, your cozy consolation, pay attention. This week we’re chatting about probably the most artistic and considerate items we’ve acquired, concepts for items massive and small, and the way we’re wrapping our items this 12 months. We’re glad you’re right here. So seize your espresso or tea.

Emma: Or wine.

Elsie: Let’s leap in! So final week was our Thanksgiving break. So I assumed we may speak about our Thanksgiving for a sec earlier than we leap in as a result of it was so thrilling! We had our first Thanksgiving in Emma’s new home. So I used to be like, “Jeremy drop me off at Emma’s home within the morning, give the youngsters a nap, after which carry them again for lunch.” And he was like, “A-OK.” I did a salute when you couldn’t see. So he drops me off however the whole lot was already made as a result of Emma is a celebrity within the kitchen. She solely needed to do like two issues. So we just about simply sat round and talked for 2 or three hours. It was superior.

Emma: Yeah, we learn, Pleasure The Baker, journal. I had the Vacation Version. Elsie was like, “Give me that”. I used to be like, “Right here you go.” We talked in regards to the cookies we need to make from that version. However yeah, I made all my stuff the night time earlier than principally as a result of as you already know, generally kiddo naps don’t work out. So I used to be like, effectively, simply in case I higher make my stuff as a result of in any other case I’ll have a little bit one and a half 12 months outdated hanging off me the entire time and I gained’t get it accomplished. He simply desires to the touch the whole lot and inform me that the whole lot’s sizzling. And I’m like, “I do know. It’s sizzling. Don’t contact it.” He’s simply very obsessed.

Elsie: I noticed he has a type of little toddler stools. What’s it referred to as?

Emma: I feel they’re referred to as Studying towers.

Elsie: It’s so cute.

Emma: It’s like a means that they will climb up it.

Elsie: I really like that.

Emma: We’ve made cookies earlier than, he likes it. There’s a Daniel Tiger episode the place they go to the bakery and make cookies. So he will get it. He is aware of what to do.

Elsie: Sure, everybody, Emma is now entered absolutely into her Daniel Tiger period. And the Daniel Tiger period is without doubt one of the finest parenting eras. It simply is. It’s so candy. I’m within the Iron Man period now. I’m well beyond that. I’m within the Ninja Turtles period and it’s not as cute. It’s not as lovable as Daniel Tiger. I miss it. I like it.

Emma: It’s very candy. I informed Trey, we had been each philosophy majors in faculty, and I used to be like they may do a complete class that’s the philosophy of Daniel Tiger. It’s simply life classes as a result of truthfully, that is fairly good general. So a few of them are actual tear jerkers and a few of them you’re like, nice level, however the songs annoying. So simply relies upon.

Elsie: Yeah, that’s true. I used to be telling Emma one time once we had been at Disney World. I used to be a little bit bit drunk. I feel it was truly after dinner. I had a glass of wine or one thing. Don’t get too loopy. Don’t get too many concepts.

Emma: She clarified it was after dinner.

Elsie: It wasn’t at 9 within the morning. I informed Jeremy that I needed to get a Daniel Tiger tattoo. He stated, “no you don’t.” However I nonetheless sort of assume it’s a cute concept. I undoubtedly am not going to get it nevertheless it was going to say, “generally you are feeling two emotions on the identical time and that’s okay.” It’s so candy.

Emma: Yeah. My favourite episode is the one which’s like, households are completely different and that’s okay. It’s like one of many youngsters solely has an uncle or solely has a mother or you already know, simply various things.

Elsie: Proper.

Emma: Yeah, households are completely different.

Elsie: Sure, they’re. Anyway, it was a magical Thanksgiving. It was enjoyable to christen Emma’s new kitchen. I cherished it. I had a lot enjoyable. I didn’t do something. I baked one pie and I made chex combine. I frolicked and it was great. I cherished it.

Emma: You made a salad too!

Elsie: Oh yeah I forgot. I made a salad. Anyway, okay, so this week we’re doing a present procuring, present wrapping. I don’t need individuals to assume this can be a present information like what we’re posting on Instagram. That is extra like concepts. There’s an emphasis on experiences and inventive concepts and home made stuff. The lovable, particular stuff that you could’t purchase at Goal. You already know what I’m saying? Yeah, I’m excited for this episode as a result of yearly I love to do my Christmas procuring, my technique is the sooner the higher. I love to do it in in the future if I can, however undoubtedly in every week. One week on the most. Okay, that is gonna sound actually merciless however, I’m simply gonna say it as a result of I feel lots of people will relate.

Emma: Let’s hear it.

Elsie: I don’t actually get pleasure from Christmas procuring besides for getting items for myself and my youngsters however everybody else is difficult. Everybody else is difficult and troublesome, you already know? So I like to simply marathon it actually rapidly. Clearly, do my finest, do an excellent job, make it particular. With my youngsters, it’s like a complete month of including little issues, nevertheless it’s more durable to do the entire remainder of the household after you have got kids. Have you ever began to note that but? Or perhaps it’ll take a pair extra years.

Emma: I’m usually forgetting the whole lot. As we’re recording this, I actually don’t have any Christmas decorations up in my home but, none. I pulled out a couple of Christmas mugs. I’m simply usually behind on life and I’m gonna go forward and blame my son.

Elsie: You too can blame your transfer since you simply moved like two weeks in the past. So I feel that’s honest. You’re nonetheless getting issues arrange. Blame it on no matter you need.

Emma: It was a month, however sure,

Elsie: It’s not your fault.

Emma: I’m high-quality with it. It’s simply humorous. You already know, it’s simply very humorous.

Elsie: It’s humorous. I really feel like as a blogger, I solely have two speeds. One is to embellish for Christmas in August and the opposite velocity is now that it’s December I nonetheless haven’t accomplished some stuff that I need to do. I’m lagging behind. I really feel like, so which one is it? I don’t know. Am I too early or too late?

Emma: I’m sort of the identical. There’s a bit of me that’s like, I already missed it. Oh, effectively, I’ll attempt once more subsequent 12 months.

Elsie: Oh my god! That’s probably the most relatable factor, I undoubtedly have that a part of my mind broke as effectively however we haven’t missed it. It’s December 5.

Emma: No, it’s high-quality.

Elsie: Okay, so let’s begin off our present chat with I feel the arduous or probably the most troublesome query. I’m making an attempt to not say hardest when you can’t inform, as a result of I’m actually afraid somebody will say, “that’s what she stated,” lol.

Emma: And he or she did it herself.

Elsie: I attempt to completely take away it from my vocabulary. Okay, so one of the best items you’ve ever acquired however I sort of needed to change this query to be one of the best present you’ve ever acquired, but in addition given, as a result of I feel that it’s sort of each, it’s like one of the best present concepts that you simply assume had been robust winners.

Emma: I wrote down three issues. These are actually items I used to be given, not ones I gave to another person. One’s an expertise and two are objects. We’re going to speak extra about experiences on one other query, however I’ll simply say my three after which you may say yours. Okay, effectively right here’s my three. One was a birthday present, not a vacation, however it might be cool for holidays too. Elsie gave me a present to Charleston to see Prissy and Pop the pigs. This was again when it was simply Prissy and Pop so many, many moons in the past. I used to be obsessive about these pigs, nonetheless am by the way in which, however very a lot so again then. So it’s only a very considerate and in addition quirky and bizarre present. It was enjoyable to go on a sister journey. Then sort of a part of the vacation spot was seeing the pigs and I cherished it. It was so cool and it was simply so me. So I like that.

Elsie: I really feel like I gained the competition of giving one of the best present. Oh my gosh.

Emma: Yeah, one in every of them was from you. I assumed you’d like that.

Elsie: I’m very happy.

Emma: That’s not why I picked it nevertheless it was the very first thing that got here to my thoughts after I learn this query. The following one is the present my husband gave me. He made me this ebook that’s referred to as, our first 12 months in textual content, the place he actually took all of our textual content messages from the primary 12 months we had been courting and he printed them right into a ebook that’s a hardcover and sure collectively. It even has all of the emojis and all the images they usually’re very outdated wanting photos with outdated wanting filters and issues like that. It’s actually enjoyable to learn by way of and it was a extremely candy present.

Elsie: Is there something embarrassing in it?

Emma: Most likely. After I learn it I didn’t really feel embarrassed however I suppose if I learn it out loud to somebody, I in all probability can be like, hey don’t learn that however I don’t actually keep in mind something. It’s not like we had been sending all sexting or something.

Elsie: That’s principally what I used to be making an attempt to ask.

Emma: Oh Okay. There is likely to be one thing, I can’t keep in mind. I really feel prefer it’s principally candy after which additionally plenty of jokes, after which plenty of logistics of like, are you able to decide this up? Let’s meet there presently, you already know, like issues like that. And so in a means, it’s virtually like a little bit diary as a result of I keep in mind the whole lot we had been doing, like assembly his dad and mom or you already know, simply completely different stuff. So anyway, that was actually candy. I additionally like that there’s no service that does that for you, so he needed to go to sort of plenty of effort to place these all collectively and get it printed.

Elsie: Oh Yeah, it truly seems like a lot work. Particularly when you’re texting day by day.

Emma: Yeah. I’m not saying a gift needs to be arduous to ensure that it to be good. That’s what she stated.

Elsie: That’s what she stated, oh my god, haha.

Emma: I assumed you’d like it. I’m not saying, it’s solely an excellent current when you put in plenty of effort. I wouldn’t say that. I feel that there’s numerous various kinds of presents, however I do assume that’s a component of it with this, it was so considerate and candy and I knew he spent plenty of time placing it collectively for me. So anyway, after which the third factor I needed to say was after I completed writing my first novel, which I referred to as, Cloud 9, and it has horseback driving in it, numerous issues. I’ve talked about within the podcast earlier than so when you’ve been a longtime listener, you in all probability already know. Anyway, a pal of mine gave me a necklace that has a horseshoe appeal on it and on the clasp, it says CLOUD NINE engraved on it, which I didn’t even see the engraving for some time.

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Elsie: Oh my god, what an important present.

Emma: Yeah, actually considerate. It was a present that she gave me to mark one thing in my life that I’d accomplished that I used to be actually pleased with and that I hope to make part of my future, like writing. And so it was simply very candy, it’s my pal Morgan, and she or he is only a actually considerate notice author and present giver. You might by no means prime her. So yeah, it is vitally candy and considerate present.

Elsie: Okay, that’s truly a coincidence, or perhaps not, as a result of I used to be going to say one thing that Morgan’s husband Brandon gave to me as one in every of my finest items. So perhaps they’re one of the best gifting couple.

Emma: That’s fascinating.

Elsie: They usually’re gonna get a pair’s award,

Emma: They is likely to be.

Elsie: So my very first thing is photographs, picture books, movies, something like that. Something that’s private. A framed picture is nice, a photograph ebook even higher. The factor I needed to say, one in every of my private finest items I’ve ever gotten in my life was from Brandon. He made us a marriage video that we didn’t ask for. We didn’t rent a marriage video. We had been poor once we received married. We simply didn’t, it simply wasn’t in our plan, however he simply did it. He simply confirmed up and made it and we nonetheless watch it yearly. It’s so completely unimaginable. There’s different movies like that which are actually particular. One Christmas my brother and my niece spent the night time at our residence and we awoke collectively for Christmas morning and Jeremy made me a video of that. That’s nonetheless one in every of my particular relics from her childhood, as a result of she’s 13 now, and issues have modified. Anyway, that form of factor, I feel may be very great. I need to share what I’m giving Jeremy this 12 months as a result of I’m just about 100% positive that he gained’t hear this and it’s completely secure. That 1% probability, I’m prepared to take it. So yeah, I feel when he turned 40, we made him a photograph ebook that was similar to, or perhaps it was Father’s Day, I can’t keep in mind. It was a photograph ebook that had numerous photos of him and the youngsters after which numerous paintings. So it took us weeks to make. It was an enormous hit. So I like these picture albums referred to as CoLo. They’re simply fundamental picture albums. It’s sort of like an old style scrapbook the place it’s similar to paper pages and then you definitely use your glue stick and put within the photos your self. They’re simply good and quite simple, minimal. So this 12 months I grabbed a type of for one in every of his Christmas items. For 5 years now he’s been making a set of these little paper portraits of our youngsters at Chucky Cheese as a result of he’s the Chucky Cheese father or mother. He goes to Chucky Cheese with our youngsters and I virtually by no means go, it’s like his factor that he does. So he brings again these photographs each single time as a result of they’ve like a experience, I feel two rides, that do photographs. And so it’s such as you see them develop up. It’s like, Nova when she didn’t even have her tiny pigtails, then when she has her tiny pigtails after which when she has a little bit little bit of hair, after which impulsively there’s two youngsters. There’s numerous photos the place there’s simply dangerous faces or only a actually sincere portrayal of parenting and rising up and stuff. Not like you already know, Instagram portraits. They’re simply, they’re excellent. And so yeah, I’m gonna make him a photograph ebook that’s simply these for Christmas this 12 months. I’m actually enthusiastic about it as a result of I all the time knew that ultimately, I’d. Lastly, lately, I received a pair extra and I used to be like, I feel it’s time, our stack is so massive now. That’s a little bit concept. After which Okay, so one of the best present I’ve ever gotten from my husband is that this doll home that he received me for my birthday final 12 months. Simply because, that is what I’ve written down, weirdly private. I really like a weirdly private present the place it’s like nobody on this planet would need this factor aside from me. Form of like your cloud 9 necklace. It’s only a factor that’s simply particular for you. I feel that these kinds of items, I imply you may’t all the time discover them, I feel you need to allow them to occur naturally. You already know, like when the concepts come and after they don’t. It’s okay to not have them however I feel weirdly private items are the best items of all time. The final one which I’ve simply been pondering lately, I need to begin this assortment. After we had been youthful, our factor was data. We might all the time get a file for each vacation. We received one in every of our first Christmases collectively, we had a file participant and it was only a present that stored giving. As a result of, you already know, there’s all the time going to be a brand new file or two that you really want yearly. That’s simply a straightforward, nice present and it’s an important assortment. So I’ve been excited about beginning to gather artwork now. One of many items I need to give Jeremy is a bit of artwork for his studio this Christmas. So I feel, yeah, simply little issues that you could gather and issues that you simply’ll see day by day. I really feel like at this age, that’s what means probably the most to me, greater than boots or coats or all of the stuff that you have already got, like at a sure level.

Emma: I like it.

Elsie: So the following factor is, do you Emma have any present procuring secrets and techniques?

Emma: Yeah, I’ve two issues. One is one thing that I do and one is one thing that I attempt to do, however I truly assume you do it higher so it is likely to be in your record. Right here’s what they’re. So one is I attempt to make notes in my cellphone, just like the Notes app, or no matter equal you have got in your cellphone. Simply someplace the place you may write down little notes. So anytime somebody mentions one thing that they actually love or one thing they want they had been going to get, however perhaps it doesn’t match their funds proper now or I don’t know, no matter, you already know, attempt to make a remark of it and check out to do this all year long. So then when their birthday rolls round, or when Christmas rolls round, then you have already got some concepts. Yeah, this works finest for adults who I truly assume are loads more durable to buy anyway as a result of youngsters can point out one thing 9 months in the past and now they’re completely over it. So it doesn’t work as effectively for youths.

Elsie: 100%, by no means purchase a youngsters items months upfront. I’ve struck out with that one.

Emma: Precisely however I do really feel like youngsters are a little bit simpler to buy anyway.

Elsie: True

Emma: So you already know, I feel adults are a little bit bit more durable as a result of we have a tendency to purchase our personal issues that we would like, proper? As a result of we have now cash, in contrast to youngsters. So anyway, in order that one, making notes in your cellphone or wherever you would take notes. Then the opposite one is procuring forward and saving it. So when you discover the right present for somebody at a flea market, nevertheless it’s June, purchase it anyway, and simply reserve it, which does require you already know, relying on the present, a little bit little bit of storage room, like prime of your closet or one thing however it may be completely value it. Plus, then when December rolls round, or when the individual’s birthday rolls round, no matter, it’s already there and it feels such as you did one thing forward of time.

Elsie: Yeah. Is that the one that you simply thought I used to be higher at?

Emma: Yeah.

Elsie: Okay. So I made a present closet final 12 months. It’s truly similar to a little bit cupboard in my workplace. It’s a cupboard, it’s like a cabinet. So I feel it’s good to sort of gather issues all year long. So so far as sentimental items, I do assume while you see it by it, particularly for adults. The following form of profession milestone, I’ve a gift saved for Emma that’s so particular. It’s one in every of a sort. It’s the sort of factor that you simply couldn’t simply consider it and purchase it. You already know what I imply? It’s one thing that in the future, it simply magically appeared and I used to be like, Okay, that is the factor, however now I’ve to reserve it for a extremely very long time, which is ok. The current I received for my mother, it was a customized factor comprised of Etsy. I received it within the summertime after which I put it in my closet and forgot about it however I do know it’s there. I knew that if I waited till present procuring season, it might already be too late. It’s notoriously arduous to get customized items from Etsy when it’s already November or December. So yeah, my suggestion is to gather issues as you go. The opposite factor is in your present closet gather simply additional cute issues. Should you go to a neighborhood boutique, and also you’re like, I simply need to assist this, you have got that feeling in your coronary heart. I need to store native and assist this individual, simply purchase a few additional candles or issues like that, that you simply’ll all the time want additional items to present associates otherwise you’re like, Oh, I’m going to lunch with this individual and I didn’t keep in mind to purchase one thing. Then you definitely attain into that closet and also you pull it out and it’s already there. It’s one of the best feeling ever.

Emma: It makes you appear to be you have got your s#*! collectively, which you do.

Elsie: It’s an grownup heck, I like it. You too can do re-gifting. I’m not an enormous re-gifter as a result of I really feel like if I didn’t like it, then perhaps another person gained’t. I’ll say if somebody will get you want you already know while you’re a father or mother, plenty of instances you get like a child’s ebook that you have already got or issues like that, I feel these are nice to maintain in there. Until you make a little bit mistake like one time I gave a ebook to my niece and she or he stated, “why does it say on the within, To Nova? Whoopsie

Emma: Yeah, I’m sort of the identical with re-gifting. I feel it’s completely high-quality. I simply assume it nonetheless needs to be one thing that looks as if an excellent present. So I’ll throw this on the market for anybody who’s associates with me and listening. Should you ever obtain a food-scented candle, like blueberry muffin, chocolate chip cookie, latte, no matter, and also you don’t like food-scented candles. I really like them. So you may simply go forward and save the food-scented candle for me. I’d like to obtain that. I don’t care if it’s re-gifted. You already know some individuals, I really feel like candles particularly and smells, you have got those you want and you’ve got those you’re like, this isn’t mine. This isn’t for me.

Elsie: I solely like Christmas tree and issues which are cinnamon and spice, that kind of candle or within the springtime perhaps one thing much more impartial than that. However yeah, if I get a pumpkin spice latte candle, I’ll reserve it for you.

Emma: Give it to me. I’d like it.

Elsie: Good.

Emma: I’ll burn it in February after I’m unhappy. Oh, that’s so candy.

Elsie: Okay, you’re gonna get a complete bunch now. All I get ever for my items is Christmas tree ornaments which are meals, which I really like nevertheless it’s all I ever get as a result of everybody is aware of that I like it. I really feel like when you put your self on the market to the world, then you definitely yeah…

Emma: I hope so. Making an attempt to manifest extra food-scented candles into my life.

Elsie: That’s hilarious.

Emma: Plus, I do know they’re polarizing for some individuals. I feel the identical goes for, let’s say you’re gifted some purple wine and also you’re like, you already know what, I don’t actually drink wine, or I undoubtedly don’t like purple wine. That’s one other factor that I’d be like, oh, you need to re-gift that as a result of it doesn’t imply it’s dangerous. It simply wasn’t your factor that you simply needed or no matter.

Elsie: 100%. I agree with that. Okay, the following one is a few concepts for expertise primarily based items. I really like this as a result of to start with, it’s just like the present that retains giving since you’re giving somebody the power to make new recollections, begin new traditions, and issues like that. Additionally, when you don’t know an individual tremendous loopy effectively, it’s plenty of stress to present them one thing that they should hold. You already know what I imply?

Emma: Sure

Elsie: It’s plenty of stress to purchase somebody a ornament or a candle. We should always hyperlink this within the present notes. I spent plenty of time on childhood magic, penning this put up about what to purchase lecturers. I received feedback from our Instagram, individuals. It was tons of of opinions, however there have been so many commonalities and the primary prime degree remark was don’t purchase particular issues for somebody you don’t know very effectively and don’t purchase meals for somebody you don’t know very effectively. Don’t purchase scented candles. Don’t purchase scented tub merchandise. Purchase issues which are extra impartial or issues which are extra versatile. Regardless that present playing cards are, I feel, they’re verifiably one of many least private items. Like they’re not tremendous particular however they’re helpful.

Emma: I’ll say although, I ponder if we may change that narrative in society a little bit bit as a result of I really like a present card. I really like utilizing a present card. Particularly if somebody provides me a present card that appears a little bit bit considerate. By the way in which, I’ll take an Amazon present card and even a type of Visa present playing cards the place you should utilize it wherever, no matter, nice, particularly when you don’t know me very effectively, or some sort of present trade. That makes complete sense. However one thing extra particular, which I truly assume this matches excellent within the expertise present concepts as a result of plenty of the issues I wrote down is get them a present card to one thing particular. So for instance, I received a bunch of meals present playing cards for our dad and mom final 12 months and it was all domestically owned locations. So a domestically owned wine middle and Perry Pie, which is sort of a pie place. They do pot pies and a spot referred to as Scolly’s, which does ramen, you already know, simply domestically owned locations that I wasn’t positive our dad and mom had been to. I felt like oh, they’re gonna get to go have lunch someplace completely different and it helps a neighborhood enterprise in order that’s enjoyable. Another particular locations that you would get present playing cards to that might be extra expertise, like meals isn’t expertise, however I’d additionally say extra like exercise primarily based I suppose. So like, what about mountain climbing, or a type of locations the place you paint pottery after which they fireplace it for you. You already know? Relying who you’re shopping for this for, if it’s youngsters if it’s a household, they usually’re going to do it collectively if it’s a pair, they usually’re going to do it collectively, there’s numerous various kinds of issues you would do. Lots of these items are going to be one thing that’s domestically owned, even when it’s a franchise, in all probability somebody in your group owns it. So it’s a method to spend your cash the place persons are getting extra out of it than simply an object. Additionally, it in all probability goes into your group indirectly, which is fairly cool.

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Elsie: Yeah, I really like that.

Emma: So I like present playing cards. That’s what I needed to say.

Elsie: Ahhh, okay, I had a pair completely different faculties of thought for my expertise items. The primary one was to present some sort of a go. I feel that is sort of an epic present. That is the sort of present {that a} grandparent would give or on your nieces and nephews as a result of it is likely to be a little bit bit extra expensive, however for a neighborhood museum. In Nashville, we have now this superior science middle. You probably have a botanical backyard, locations like that. I feel that’s such a enjoyable 12 months lengthy go that you would give, and a spot the place dad and mom can form of get some hours of leisure on a weekend while you’re exhausted. What’s that place you guys have in Springfield? Just like the little youngsters, little tiny place.

Emma: Itty Bitty Metropolis.

Elsie: Yeah. I don’t know if that could be a factor that folks have in different cities. It in all probability is, but when they’ve a path to that, that might be a extremely good present. My youngsters cherished it, particularly after they had been a little bit bit smaller. It’s so cute. It’s similar to you undoubtedly can get a break. I may sit there with Jeremy and get an opportunity to speak which is difficult to do with toddlers. The opposite concept I had is to present a present field that is sort of a curated expertise. Keeley gave me this concept. She received some sort of like rom-com bingo or one thing for watching rom-coms together with her household throughout Thanksgiving, and I assumed it was such a good suggestion. Okay, so for film night time, I assumed it might be so cute to get an enormous popcorn bowl and you would stuff it with some microwave popcorn, some sweet, perhaps a blanket, how cute is that? I feel that might be simply an lovable, simple, easy present that’s completely different and distinctive. One other concept, that is sort of just like what you stated for what you give to our dad and mom, a neighborhood enterprise crawl someplace the place it’s such as you would eat dinner right here after which get dessert right here or get a drink right here or store right here you already know, issues like that. Then the epic one I had is to plan a visit, which gifting a visit is an enormous deal and it’s undoubtedly for one in every of your inside circle family members. I feel it’s one of the particular issues you would ever give somebody as a result of when you obtain the present of the journey, you get to look ahead to it for months often earlier than you get to go. So I feel that’s so candy.

Emma: That’s truthfully one in every of my favourite components of journey is wanting ahead to going.

Elsie: Yeah, and all of your outfits, you already know, analysis, what you’re gonna do, the place you’re going to eat. I really like the researching a part of journey, I feel it’s actually enjoyable.

Emma: Yeah, generally I’ll learn menus forward of time of a restaurant I haven’t been to and don’t even know if the menu is updated on their web site. I’m simply excited about what I’m going to order after I’m there. You already know? I don’t know. It’s enjoyable. Okay, what’s the following one? Okay, this one is about wrapping items. So we’ve talked loads about items we’re shopping for, nice items we’ve acquired. So how are you wrapping your items this 12 months?

Elsie: So I don’t keep in mind the place I heard this concept. I’m positive it was undoubtedly from both a podcast listener or weblog reader as a result of I all the time get all my finest concepts from our listeners. So the thought is for my youngsters presents for Christmas, I take advantage of two completely different colours of wrapping paper. So I received a few rolls of wrapping paper in every of the colours. Then I wrapped all of Nova’s on this polka dot paper and all of Goldie’s on this geometric paper, however then they’re not labeled, in order that they don’t know whose items are whose till you inform them on Christmas morning. I really like this concept. It’s like a mother hack for when your youngsters get sufficiently old to begin messing with the items, making an attempt to determine issues out. The not labeling is definitely very nice as a result of it does truly get a little bit annoying after they begin to simply need to learn each package deal simply to see if it’s theirs or not.

Emma: Or depend what number of they’ve versus their sibling or how massive theirs is in comparison with their siblings. All these little stuff you endure. I really feel like we did this a lot once we had been rising up.

Elsie: Yeah, as a father or mother now I absolutely perceive, mother and pa when you’re listening, how difficult it’s to have, I’ve one child that requested me for like, 6 to 10 good present concepts. Then I’ve one child who’s requested me for 3 or 4 dangerous present concepts. I nonetheless should get an equal quantity of high quality items for every child. Proper? It’s difficult. It’s an enormous problem for fogeys to all the time be like discovering these balances.

Emma: I really feel like our dad and mom did plenty of hiding the items too. I like your concept with what you’re doing with the coordination. That’s nice. Hiding is admittedly good for Santa, you already know. So I keep in mind, I don’t know if mother actually desires to inform this story, however one 12 months our mother fell and broke her wrist not lengthy earlier than the vacation season. That was robust as a result of there’s a lot to do across the time you’re wrapping presents and cooking, you already know and when you get pleasure from that stuff, it’s only a bummer. So anyway, she’s talked about that that 12 months, she simply had left all our items within the trunk of the automotive as a result of it was simply arduous to get the whole lot out with one hand and three youngsters and all that. That turned out to be one of the best hiding spot ever. Nobody discovered the presents that 12 months.

Elsie: I used to be like a satan little one who went trying to find presents.

Emma: You actually had been.

Elsie: One 12 months I opened them. One 12 months I even opened it and informed mother that she received me the flawed factor. It’s so dangerous. It’s so dangerous. I’d hate to have a child like that.

Emma: I feel you might need a type of. You may guess which one I feel it’s.

Elsie: I don’t know. Thus far they’re each so a lot better than I used to be as a toddler. So we’ll discover out later. Okay, so do you have got any present wrapping concepts?

Emma: Oh, man. In order I discussed, I haven’t even received any Christmas decorations up but. And I’m a blogger, and I really like holidays. So I’m just a bit little bit of a multitude this 12 months with how our lives been. So I actually simply purchased two rolls of wrapping paper from Walmart yesterday whereas I used to be shopping for groceries. So I suppose that’s my plan. One in all them has canines on it and I assumed Oscar would love that, he loves saying doggie. So yeah, however aside from that, I’m undoubtedly going to do the factor the place all of his presents, I’m going to maintain them within the little bins. We additionally all the time have additional bins round so in the event that they’re not in a field, I’m going to place them in a field. I feel half of it for him is opening the field and messing with the field, you already know, so undoubtedly gonna do this this 12 months for his age. Then one other factor I do most years and I’ve accomplished it this 12 months, oh, I’m going to point out you, our listeners gained’t get to see however I’m exhibiting you on skype. I made little ornaments for the grandmas. I imply Oscar, it has his handprint and it’s on a little bit festive factor. I gained’t say an excessive amount of about it cuz this one’s for my mother and I need to put it on her current. So truthfully, if I see her earlier than Christmas, I’ll simply give it to her. I wish to put a hand-crafted one thing, like a card or a little bit decoration that Oscar’s made on prime of the present as sort of the bow. I really feel like that provides it a little bit one thing.

Elsie: I really like that. So candy. Okay, effectively that’s the whole lot we had deliberate in our present procuring and present wrapping. In our present notes will hyperlink to our present guides that we put up on A Lovely Mess as effectively when you simply need common present concepts, I feel the sentimental stuff is the place it’s at. Then clearly fill it in with no matter different cozy items. It’s nice. Okay, so lately I used to be on a little bit journey with Keiko, and we made up this enjoyable sport. I needed to play it with you as a result of it was so enjoyable after which all of our listeners, you’re all invited to play alongside as effectively. Please do electronic mail us or DM us together with your concepts as a result of I need to hear them. I need to hear everyones. That is the sport. So when you may create your personal Disney World, Disneyland attraction, what would it not be? So it may be a experience. It may be a lodge. It may be a restaurant. It may be a personality assembly. It may be something that’s inside the Disney spear. It may be seasonal it may be not, it may be something. It makes my senses tingle. I really like this sport a lot.

Emma: I like it. Yeah, you wanna hear mine?

Elsie: Sure.

Emma: I clearly love the basic Disney films, the well-known ones. I really feel like we watched Lion King tons rising up and Little Mermaid and all that. After I learn this, I used to be sort of like, huh, I really feel like these have already got plenty of playtime on the parks. So what are among the films that I grew up watching a ton, however perhaps I don’t know if there are plenty of sights for them but as a result of that is likely to be one thing fascinating. The one which instantly got here to thoughts was one which our Grandma had. She had like 5 VHS Disney films rising up, so we might simply watch these over and over.

Elsie: Sure.

Emma: And one in every of them was the Nice Mouse Detective.

Elsie: Oh cute, that one, Sure!

Emma: I feel it got here out the 12 months I used to be born. It’s a fairly outdated one. It’s a mouse, sort of the Sherlock Holmes kind character, and he’s fixing a thriller. He has a assistant who might need been named Watson. I’m unsure. However anyway, it’s actually cute. The villain is definitely fairly spooky. So anyway, I used to be like, what about Nice Mouse Detective? It’s like he’s fixing a thriller. What can be a enjoyable expertise round that? So concept was, what if there’s a restaurant the place it’s a homicide thriller dinner theater, and there’s three exhibits a day, lunch and early dinner. A child homicide thriller. So the little youngsters can take part, they could be a a part of it. It’s for his or her age vary, and it’s cute and enjoyable. Then there’s a later dinner present, that’s adults solely and it’s a homicide thriller for adults who need to do extra of an grownup expertise and never for youths.

Elsie: Yeah. Each time we go to Disney, there’s a stunning variety of adults. Like, you already know, {couples}, adults, like an individual my age with their mother and it’s very one great.

Emma: Individuals on their honeymoon. Yeah, completely.

Elsie: Okay. I’m so excited to unveil my concept. So my concept is, so my favourite Disney experience is the Haunted Mansion. It’s vintagey. I really like the work, the unroll. I really like the little faces within the crystal ball. I simply, I like it. I like it. I like it. I like it. I like it. The ballroom the whole lot. So my concept is A Haunted Mansion themed Lodge, the place it is sort of a spooky lodge. I all the time needed to design a lodge that was a haunted lodge, however the place the whole lot is clearly faux and staged and stuffed with gimmicks. I simply love that concept. I feel it sounds so enjoyable, and actually not spooky in any respect. Simply joyful. Then inside my lodge might be a nightmare earlier than Christmas themed espresso store as a result of I feel Nightmare Earlier than Christmas doesn’t get sufficient play. Really, it sort of does nevertheless it’s so cute and aesthetics are simply actually nice. So I assumed it might make an important espresso store since you may even have little treats like little cake pops with Jack Skellington and all of that. That’s my attraction concept. It could be so cool if it actually occurred. But when not, it may well simply stay in my head perpetually.

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Emma: So it’s a lodge that you simply actually do keep at, such as you spend the night time there and stuff? However then it has a espresso store and anybody may are available in and go to the espresso store sort of factor.

Elsie: Sure.

Emma: Yeah. Cute. I like it. I really feel like each time you’d attempt to keep in a distinct room, you’d be reserving forward. Yeah, just like the completely different experiences, you already know, it’d be enjoyable.

Elsie: Themed rooms can be, I feel I’ve stated this on the podcast in all probability 90 instances however designing a lodge is one in every of my best aspirations that I need to do earlier than I die. I simply need to be part of it. I simply need to be one member on a group. I don’t need it to be like my lodge or something. I simply need to contribute.

Emma: Nicely, I really feel like that would occur.

Elsie: Fingers crossed.

Emma: We have now an electronic mail query from Rachel. She says, I’ve a minor petty adorning dilemma for some time now and I assumed I’d electronic mail you guys about it. By the way in which, I don’t assume it’s minor or petty, Rachel. I’ve a little bit hallway in my residence that’s seen from the entrance door and principally each residing area on the primary ground, hashtag open idea issues. I hung my assortment of classic mirrors on the hallway partitions, it’s seen and it brings me a lot pleasure. The one situation is the wall with the lovable classic mirrors additionally has the white plastic thermostat field within the center. I’m at a loss for how one can make the thermostat field much less ugly. Yeah, I get that. She additionally goes on says I suppose the mirrors distract from it and I’m all the time including extra little mirrors as I discover them. In order that’s one bonus. My husband I don’t really feel prefer it’s value it to place the time, cash, power, to maneuver the thermostat controls because it’s actually only a small seen annoyance. We aren’t “sensible residence” individuals, the sensible house is in quotes. So we aren’t planning to improve the controls to one thing touchscreen. Additionally, I really feel just like the touchscreen is likely to be even worse than the plastic field. Yeah, it is likely to be. So yeah, that’s her dilemma, principally ugly thermostat on a cute wall with a cute classic assortment and she or he despatched us an image and it’s a actually cute little assortment of mirrors. The field sort of takes away from it. She’s proper. It’s not an enormous deal nevertheless it does sort of take away from the mirrors and that’s a bummer. So I completely get this.

Elsie: Okay, I’ve two answer concepts. The primary one is to color the wall a darkish colour, I’m pondering black or navy or inexperienced, one thing like that, after which paint the field together with it to match. I do that on a regular basis. I paint my shops, the outlet covers, after which simply depart the change. So that you don’t have to color each single little a part of it however simply portray the large white a part of it may well actually assist it mix in and form of grow to be invisible. The opposite answer that I’d have can be to cowl it with some sort of like shadow field kind body or one thing the place it’s a little bit bit empty within the again the place you may have one thing hanging over it. However the one situation with that’s, when you’re going to cowl one thing that’s like a utility factor, then I really feel like it’s a must to keep in mind, when you have a houseguest or one thing, to take away it in order that they see. You’ll all the time keep in mind the place it’s, however different individuals wouldn’t. I’ve plenty of issues in my home like that the place there’s one thing masking a field or you already know, it’s concealing issues, nevertheless it’s not all the time probably the most practical if anybody is staying in your home apart from you.

Emma: True? Yeah, I feel one answer for that, as a result of I completely agree is having one thing like, particularly when you have home friends pretty typically, having one thing in your fridge like a bit of paper that’s sort of like home guidelines. It could actually have your Wi-Fi password, it may say heads up, this little controls within the mirror on this wall, you already know, or no matter. All of the little stuff you may want and also you simply depart that up all 12 months, in order that means, as a result of I really feel like plenty of instances when we have now home friends, it’s somebody whose home sitting and we’ve simply, you already know, making an attempt to complete up work and pack the whole lot after which we’re gone. Then I’ve utterly forgotten to inform them, Oh, by the way in which, are you able to make sure that to feed Steve at these time. You already know I’ve forgotten that half. So one thing like that. It’s simply up on a regular basis, could be good. However yeah, that was the place my thoughts went was perhaps one thing that would go over it if she doesn’t need to paint the wall. I assumed her assortment is classic and it sounds sort of eclectic. So it could possibly be one thing like, I used to be excited about these outdated drugs cupboards, the place the mirror actually is on a hinge, so you may open it up. You’d have to chop out the again one way or the other. Should you discovered one thing cute like that and also you hung it over it, it might be really easy simply to open the drugs cupboard. In a means it might virtually even appear to be you’re imagined to open the drugs cupboard as a result of everybody is aware of what a drugs cupboard is.

Elsie: Yeah.

Emma: And all of us like to snoop. So we’ve all opened a drugs cupboard earlier than.

Elsie: Each one in every of us.

Emma: So then you definitely discover the thermostat. Yeah, when you see one, you’re like, Ooh, let’s see what lotions this individual has.

Elsie: I really like that concept. And yeah, as a facet notice, if anybody has a suggestion, I’d simply love to listen to this. What thermostat do you assume is one of the best? It’s good, it’s practical, nevertheless it’s not the Nest thermostat as a result of my husband and I are sort of Nest haters. I’m not gonna go for that once more sooner or later. So I’d simply love to listen to what’s the most suitable choice that’s not that. I need one thing that appears new, however that perhaps is extra conventional or blends in a little bit bit extra. The Nest, they mild up loads. I feel they’re extra obtrusive than I assumed they’d be. So I do agree and I completely get the place Rachel’s coming from on that.

Emma: Yeah, we have now the Nest, so I prefer it high-quality. There’s one in our bed room and it does mild up everytime you stroll previous it. So if somebody will get as much as go to the toilet, it’s a little annoying however I do assume they’re simple to make use of, and I actually favored that. You may set them to be a little bit bit extra inexperienced when you’re going to be gone, you already know, stuff like that. I feel plenty of them have that performance. So anyway, thermostats.

Elsie: Okay, so we even have a listener query that got here into our voicemail field. So if you wish to name our podcast hotline, you may anytime the cellphone quantity is 417-893-0011. So let’s go forward and take heed to the query.

Voicemail: Hello, Elsie and Emma. My identify is Johanna and I’m a longtime reader, first-time caller. I’m calling to ask about paint colours. So we moved into our first residence about two years in the past, and it’s been actually enjoyable, steadily making it our personal. I really feel like I’ve usually a fairly good intuition about what colours I like and what is going to look good within the area and most of our rooms have plenty of pure mild, which is superior. Some spare room, close to the again of our home doesn’t have plenty of pure mild. Simply right now I introduced residence some paint swatches they usually all look actually completely different than they did within the ironmongery shop. You have got a colour scheme for a house however the colours that look nice in a room with pure mild look not nice in that area. I’m questioning when you have any suggestions for selecting the paint colour when the room is darkish. And the way in which {that a} colour reads varies a lot primarily based on the time of day or if a light-weight is on and such. Thanks.

Elsie: Hello Johanna, thanks a lot for listening. It is a nice query and one thing that I’ve hassle with too. Couple of issues, the very first thing is, I feel that the paint aisle on the retailer could be so deceiving. I keep in mind in my first residence, I went and acquired in all probability 10 gallons of paint after which I received all of them residence and I hated the colour. I had no concept that it may look so drastically completely different in your house than it does within the retailer. So right here’s what I feel is the issue, while you take a look at all these like when you’re on the lookout for a pink colour, or inexperienced colour, and also you take a look at the entire colours collectively, it may well actually trick your mind. Since you’re like, oh, I don’t need this tremendous shiny, as a result of there’s ones which are actually neon coloured paint swatches, and also you’re like, Okay, I don’t need this tremendous shiny one. I don’t need this one which’s dollish. So I’ll decide this one within the center, and then you definitely get the center one residence and it’s means brighter and far more pigmented and virtually obnoxious, greater than you thought. So that is the distinction between the perceived colour and the comparative colour. Once you’re evaluating a pink to a pink, like on Instagram, earlier than after I’ve been selecting colours, and I put up like a child pink, after which a muddy pink, I’ll get the meanest, direct is a pleasant method to say aggressive, feedback which are like, that isn’t pink, it’s brown. However while you paint it in your wall or your door or no matter, and also you’re not holding it up subsequent to a different pink, impulsively, you’re like what a lovely shade of pink. And in order that’s the place it will get actually tousled. So I feel check, check, check, check, and search for these manufacturers that give the large pattern stickers. I do know Clare paint does it. I’m fairly positive that Behr paint does it. I feel wanting on-line truthfully is best than wanting within the paint aisle since you can’t inform the way it’s going to look till you get it residence. I’ve had so many instances after I thought oh, this can be a good colour of white. Then I get it residence, put it on my wall and I’m like, oh, that’s like grey. Or you already know, it appears sort of yellow, it appears sort of pink, you simply can’t inform. So if you may get the large stickers, do this. And if not, then get the little tiny tiniest cans and simply paint swatches throughout your partitions. I do know it’s an additional step. I do know it’s extra work. I do know it’s annoying, however I actually imagine it’s the one means, when you don’t do the testing section, and also you’re a choosy individual, I don’t know when you could be glad together with your paint colours.

Emma: Yeah, I just about agree. I feel doing the check swatches is sort of the way in which to go. Particularly if it’s a room with difficult lighting or if you’re considerably explicit or choosy. So yeah, I’d to do this. That’s my primary. The following factor that I thought of as I used to be listening to her voicemail was it seems like this room is likely to be sort of darker, or simply have sort of bizarre lighting. I as soon as had a room the place we had plenty of actually tall timber exterior of the one good window. So the room all the time sort of felt a little bit bit inexperienced, we didn’t have precise inexperienced lighting, however the room simply all the time felt sort of inexperienced. That actually affected what the paint and furnishings and actually individuals appeared like in that room. So anyway, so it seems like this room might need one thing like that happening. So one other factor is, when you’re simply not loving any of the paints you’re choosing out, you simply really feel like they’re not turning out the way in which that you really want. You might additionally paint the room a white or some model of white, a cream, no matter one thing extra impartial, it may even be only a extra impartial colour. Then no matter colours you’re having your coronary heart set on, attempt to discover some fascinating artwork or throw pillows or rugs, one thing else which may simply work higher than portray the partitions that colour simply to herald that colour that you simply’re enthusiastic about however differently. Then if the room is painted extra impartial, particularly if it’s like a white or a cream, it would sort of brighten it up and make these parts, no matter it’s you bought, a rug, artwork, no matter, be a little bit extra true to that colour. So it would find yourself being a outcome that you simply’re a little bit bit extra proud of.

Elsie: Like it. That’s nice recommendation. Thanks a lot for listening. Thanks on your assist all 12 months. This has been an incredible 12 months. Subsequent week we might be again with our greatest of 2022 episode and it’s truly our final episode earlier than vacation break. So we might be again subsequent week.

Emma: Bye.



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