Links I Love Week 47
I have traded sunshine for snow (Florida to Chicago) in case you missed it. Holiday orders from The Print Shop have been shipped and I have already had some very late nights working. It is beginning to look and feel a lot like Christmas. I have been listening to Christmas music on repeat, I even have my own Spotify Playlist if you want to take a listen. I decorated Christmas cookies at Petit Margeaux in Chicago this weekend and watched a film at the Alliance Française over the weekend.
Today, I will be joining friends for Christmas tea as our yearly tradition continues.
It took 800 Hours to Make this Chanel Dress (watch the video here)
Small Bookstores are Booming after nearly being wiped out
I love Read it And Eat in Chicago (they have hosted a bunch of great authors include Dorie Greenspan and having cooking classes too)
David Lebovit’s book, L’appart is now available in paperback.
Visit the Christmas Markets of Colmar in this video.
This cozy sweater is perfect for cold Winter days in Paris.
Vegans are requesting “Sausage Street” be renamed.
These are just the cutest Eiffel Tower Cookies. I have purchased a few new cookie cutters this year. I can’t wait to bake and decorate with the kids when I am back in Florida.
The 10 Essential French Cookbooks, according to Chefs via NYMagazine
I am so excited to announce I am part of Finnair’s December Inflight Magazine Blue Wings
If anyone is flying on Finnair in December, make sure to open a copy and take a look. They are sending me copies or else I would ask for one from one of you 🙂
Don’t miss the 12 Days of Giveaways which started on December 1!
Paris Protests over Rising Fuel Prices
The Chicest House Museums to Visit on Your Next trip to Paris
A few things I purchased during Cyber Monday/Black Friday
I did end up buying this bag for my sister with a 20% off coupon.
My family bought me a set of these and I bought a set. Now I am 2 down and 5 more to go to cover every day of the week.
This post does include affiliate links which helps contribute to my coffee and croissant research. Merci!
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