I think the number one asked question lately on my blog & Instagram is, “where did you get those pom pillows?!” Well, one day I was scrolling and I was having a sort of bad day & I scrolled passed these these pom pillows & I decided to splurge on a couple of them for our home. I got lost in the website that was so beautiful with so many gorgeous items that I learned were handmade by artisans in remote villages in Argentina. When the pom pillows came in I was so shocked at the quality of them & how beautiful they were.. I did splurge so I was so relieved and thankful that I loved them even better in person. After I got them in I’ve had so much fun styling them in many spots in our home. Here are just a few spots over the past few months in our farmhouse…



The pillows are from the beautiful store Pampa. Their whole website is so inspiring and I love just looking through all their photos & the products they offer. It’s one of those shops that is so unique & leaves you feeling inspired when you stop by. Before I shared the source of our pom pillows I wanted to reach out to them and see if they would offer you guys a discount code & they were so kind to offer one for a limited time. You can use LizMarie15 for 15% off your order at Pampa. It’s only live for a week so if you have been wanting these pom pillows or anything on their website, now is the time! I know a lot of you have been wanting these pom pillows and I know they are a splurge & that’s why I wanted to request the discount code before I shared. I don’t get compensated in any way for your purchases but I wanted to share the pillows so badly & the discount code was just a bonus gift that I was so excited to grab for you all. I hope you enjoy it!!





I hope you guys feel inspired every time you stop at the blog & that you stop back daily to see what we are up to. I hope to be able to share many more discount codes soon from places that I enjoy shopping and feel inspired by. Be sure to follow me on Instagram for more discount codes as well!
Inspired to buy pillows from Australia? Seriously, Liz? Not… I would rather buy local. And I am pretty sure I speak for many here, who won’t admit it. Please, source local or national vendors. The fact I am the only comment speaks volumes!!!
Liz, as usual your styling is just lovely! But, for me to spend over $100 on one pillow would be irresponsible with my budget….sooo, I am going to try to make a sort of ‘knock-off’ with drop cloth, a matching color of yarn, and a pom pom maker – wish me luck! And I t Laurindahank you for sharing your beautiful home!!
I totally agree with Belinda!! Well Said!
I love these pillows. I am sad to see people leaving comments that aren’t positive. Sometimes you splurge on the items you love and save on others. I don’t think splurging every once in awhile is a bad thing. Us hard working women need to gift ourselves every once in awhile. I understand that you may not be able to afford these beatiful pillows, but if you really truly love them…you will save, sell other items or ask friends and family to purchase as a gift. I am a stay at home momma, so my budget is also tight..but trust me I make sure to treat myself with items I love. Happy wife, happy life. It makes me a better wife, momma and friend. Bottom line, we just need to do us. I am sad to see comments such as above making judgments.
Like Liz I thrift alot and save so much money doing so. Thank you for sharing Liz, I have been wondering where you purchased these. It would be sooo neat if you can sell them in your store. I would totally buy them if you were to sell them. I also messaged you about the metal rainbow earrings you had? I am doing a rainbow round up for my blog and would love to add those and share with my peoples.
If you see this please send me a quick note on where I can find those rainbow earrings. Thanks again for sharing your happy home with all of us. Have a beautiful weekend.
Tiffany Marie
@farmulosity
http://www.farmulosity.com
Really… Supporting an artist has
to be from a certain address??
My mother had a saying for those that had nothing nice to say, it goes something like this “Calladita te ves más bonita”!
Right!
Thanks for sharing! I too like to buy local and American made as much as possible, but that really applies to cheap, mass-produced junk. I believe in supporting small businesses though, and especially businesses that support entrepreneurs in areas where it’s difficult to make a living. People are people whether they are our neighbors or not. Just keep doing what you’re doing – it inspires. I actually love your large white and black botanical pillow and have been looking for something similar for a while. Source?
I love the positivity of your comment! ! I had a friend ask how much my bed linens were, and she got furious. There are some items I splurge on, bed lines are one of them. To each their own!
I enjoy your posts so much, and I loved this one. Thank you for sharing your beautiful home and your life with us. What a blessing! I’m sorry that someone would leave a negative comment, no matter what their opinion is. It seems to me that if they don’t agree or like, scroll on or go to another blog. It isn’t necessary to judge or criticize, period. My wonderful father in law used to say: Advice not asked for is nothing more than criticism. Please be encouraged that the negative people are a minority, and the people that love and support you are overwhelming! You have been both an inspiration and have uplifted me so many times through your blog and sharing. God is with you!
Hope your day is an amazing one, and thank you for all you do!
Thank you so much for sharing the source of those pillows, and a discount code to boot. I’m one of the ones “bugging” you for the source, so again, thanks for reading the comments and responding. I am saddened by the comments that are negative; I still live by the “if you don’t have anything nice to say”…adage.
I always found those pillows instantly in any of the many shots you have posted, and believe me, I spent many hours looking for anything similar. I work in textiles, so I knew they were probably wool, and to find that they are hand woven and made by artisans convinced me why the price might seem very high. I’d rather spend more money on something I truly love and can work into many settings than have multiples of things that don’t inspire joy. I think it is completely an individual choice to decide how to allocate the money that we all have worked hard to earn. I’m looking forward to my order arriving, and even though spring is here, I will still find a way to incorporate those lovely wool works of art into my home as soon as they are here. Blessings to you Liz on your sense of style and for sharing your beautiful designs with us. I hope your year is filled with many moments of joy.
Y’all. An opinion is an opinion. Fangirl brigade doesn’t need to come out for that. Surely Liz can handle some constructive criticism from her readers. (And it is constructive.This blog started out with DIY and more budget friendly ideas. People are stating that they can’t just be in a low mood like Liz and blow $100 on a Pom Pom pillow. Shopping addiction much?) Bloggers/influencers are so out of touch now. #swipeup
THANK YOU LIZ! For months I have been asking about those perfect pom-pom pillows! I began searching on my own and saw the pampas ones – I was hoping that you had a source locally (so I did not have to incur the international freight charges)…but alas, it was not true! However, I was SUPER EXCITED to get the 15% off!
People are going to be negative – but to shame? Especially Liz? You’ve shared so much with us to inspire us to beautiful our sanctuaries! Sometimes we are going to splurge and get the awesome pillows and balance it out with a garage sale find or something from Walmart – and that is ALRIGHT!
Again – thank you for all you do!
Thank you so much for sharing. I think I sent you three messages asking where I could purchase…..so thank you! Ive been trying to make a similar one with crochet…….but I seriously have been dreaming about those pillows….not sure my little crafty one is gonna do. ;).