Amazon Finds Under $20

August 13, 2019

Hello hello! I hope this post finds you all doing well and having a great week so far! It seems that the Amazon finds that I share are always the most popular, so I thought I would do a quick round-up of some of my most recent purchases. This is quite the hodge podge of items…and the best part is that everything here is $20 and under!

If you like Truly, White Claw, or any other beverage that comes in a skinny can, then you need these fun koozies! They’re only $11 for a pack of 4, and they would also make a great birthday gift, hostess gift, or would also be fun for a girls’ trip or bachelorette party!

Multi-colored Earrings | Blue Rectangle Earrings

I got these fun and super affordable earrings to pair with a few outfits for our upcoming vacation. I was super impressed with how cute they were in person. I wore the blue ones to dinner the other night and believe or not, my husband commented on them!

A straw hat is a summer staple for me. The one I have been wearing since last summer is starting to show some wear, so I snagged this one recently for only $16 to have for our trip!

I was in search of a simple straw clutch to take on vacation, and this one is perfect…especially the price! It’s only $12! It’s large enough to hold a card case, cell phone, lip gloss, etc. Warning it did have an odor straight out of the box, but it went away after being out in the open for a while.

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I shared a floral kimono in this Amazon Fashion Haul post that ended up being a top seller (and still is months later!). I just got the leopard version and immediately styled it three totally different ways so you could see just how versatile these things are! This one is only $19 and will transition perfectly into fall!

For the Love of the South | Tablescapes | Platters & Boards

I’ve mentioned before that I love to use books to decorate with throughout my home. I plan to display some cooking and entertaining themed books in my newly renovated kitchen (whenever it is finally finished!), so I recently purchased these three. And let’s be honest, I bought them because I liked the covers, but I think the content within the book is equally as good 😉 Books like this also make a great gift for a girlfriend or hostess!

Okay this wins for the most random purchase in this post, but it is too good not to share! This little tube is MAGIC (the name not so much lol)! In case you haven’t noticed, antique brass finishes have made a major comeback in home interiors. In fact, most all the finishes in my new kitchen will be antique brass. I recently got the urge to do a little DIY project and make the dark iron chandelier in my dining room brass, but I did not want to deal with spray paint and I also did not want to have to take the chandelier down. After a little research, I discovered MAGIC in a tiny tube of Rub N Buff. This stuff is only $8 and a little goes a long way – one tube was sufficient for my entire light fixture. It’s wax and powder based, so it adheres to just about any surface and it dries almost immediately. I started out by spreading it onto the chandelier with my finger, and that worked fine but I had to keep washing my hands, so I switched over to a small brush. I did the entire chandelier in about three hours and was literally in awe of the finished product! I used the Antique Gold color, but there are several other colors to choose from. Below is a Before & After of my chandelier (left is the Before, right is the After). I love how the white beads pop against the gold finish!

That’s it for my latest Amazon finds! Thank you for stopping by!

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Comments (2)

  • Brandie Black

    August 14, 2019 at 2:23 pm

    Hey girl! I am loving EVERYTHING in this post! Good job on the chandelier, it looks great and seems to go well with your china cabinet! I can’t wait to see it all in person when your kitchen is complete!

    1. Shannon Aycock

      August 14, 2019 at 10:36 pm

      Thank you so much friend!! I can’t wait to see it competed either 😂

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