In this questionnaire, so so so many of you asked that I share a list of the sites and blogs everyone else recommended. And so, in the spirit of spreading the love and shedding a spotlight on some well-known friends, here’s an unofficial list for you: 10 blogs you love to love. (Fun fact: I’ve met and/or worked with all but one of these ladies, and they’re just as delightful this side of the screen. Good picks indeed!):
Camp Patton
Perfect for: Mothers looking for a decidedly un-serious peek at the mundane-and-not-so in the life of a sweet family of eight(!).
Reading My Tea Leaves
Perfect for: No-fuss folks seeking smartly written guides and musings on living simply, and the many nuances of such.
Unfancy
Perfect for: Any gal caught in the crosshairs of consumerism and in need of a crash course on capsule wardrobes.
Cup of Jo
Perfect for: Women seeking everyday tips on all things “lifestyle,” from the latest NYTimes craze to the perfect red rouge.
Coffee + Crumbs
Perfect for: Mothers in the trenches seeking that cardinal (albeit virtual) “Me, too.”
The Art of Simple
Perfect for: Time-pressed folks in need of tangible, realistic ideas on simplifying your work, your play and all between.
Design Mom
Perfect for: A wise veteran’s take on merging motherhood and modern-day curiosity – and getting the most of both.
Wit + Delight
Perfect for: Millennials seeking a more approachable guide to current trends and candid topics – ever relatable, always smart.
Young House Love
Perfect for: An upbeat perspective on blogging, remodeling and all things DIY.
Style by Emily Henderson
Perfect for: Dwellers seeking tips and tricks to freshen up their space – no matter the style.
Plus, a few spaces I love, as well:
Enjoying the Small Things
Latonya Yvette
Cloistered Away
Me & Orla
Feel free to share your favorites below, just in case you missed the survey. Here’s to lunch-break inspiration from faraway friends!
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I also love carmellarayone.com. She lives in a tiny house with her family and writes about what really matters. Beautiful!
oh goodness – i could lose myself for hours there – thank you for the rec! :)
Huge fan of Kelle Hampton! She was a life preserver when we received our daughter’s T21 diagnosis. Someone I will continue to look up to as our girls grow up and have to face societal hurdles!
she is SUCH a lovely being. totally agree. :)