**This post is sponsored by Zulily and ShopStyle**
We’re nearing the end of summer, and let’s be real, most of us are just trying to keep our kids busy at this point! Or if you don’t have kids, keep OURSELVES busy! I’m working from home AND keeping my 6 kids occupied AND planning for school. The stress level is real, but Zulily is helping. It’s one stop shopping for ALL your needs. Want to give your kids a new art project? They’ve got all the supplies! Need new school clothes? Yep, they’ve got that! Need new lounge wear since you’re working from home? CHECK. I love that Zulily has new deals each day so there’s always something new! They’ve recently shortened shipping times too! This means you don’t have to wait long for all your goodies. Plus, those savings are amazing!
I rounded up 12 different items that could help YOU or your family make the transition these last weeks of Summer! Be sure to check out that loungewear – it’s dreamy!
Fun fabric masks for the Family – Since many of us are wearing them, and some of our kids will need some for school, it’s time to stock up! Great price on packs of fun prints for kids and adults. I love these black/white versions as they’ll go with any outfit!
Farming graphic tees – Whether you’re the real deal, or just have a kid that love tractors, these graphic tees will be perfect to rock any time of year! You can find a ton of different styles here.
School Uniform essentials – The school year may look a little different for most of us, but if your kids are still rockin’ the uniforms, there are some AWESOME pieces (and prices!) found here. I love the pleated skirts with a bow!
Hooded romper for YOU – Are you working from school? Maybe directing online school or playing teacher? Comfort is key, and this hooded romper is just that! I love this brand for jeans, but now I can’t pass up the loungewear!
Scented marker kit – Did you have scented markers as a kid? I still remember mine! Here’s something to kill time in the Summer or use at school!
Scout Tote bag – If you don’t know Scout bags, we need to have a talk. These are amazing for hauling ALL the things. Keep it in your car for those constant “lost” things that end up there, or carry it to work with your laptop and essentials. It’s a great quality bag that many of our readers have raved about. Fantastic price too!
Floral Slip On Sneakers – First off, let’s just establish that these are darling! My little girl would love the flowers, and let’s be honest, I’ll love that I won’t have to tie them every 5 minutes. Would you believe these are under $8!?
Jolly Boy Hat – This is a new brand to me, but I love the California vibe. My sons LOVE hats – especially in the Summer, and this trucker style is dreamy on them!
Magnatiles – We have 6 kids in our house and this is, hands down, still the most played with toy. I love that kids can LEARN and build with these magnetic blocks. They never get old. Great way to kill time during the long summer days at home, or use to teach colors, shapes etc! Great price on huge sets of them!
Tie dye dress – I’m all about effortless style AND comfort. This dress marks off both those boxes. It will also work for a variety of body types as it is in sizes up to 3XL! Isn’t it fun?
This gorgeous teal glass oil diffuser – I think this may be the prettiest oil diffuser I’ve ever seen. Since we’ve all been a little more stressed than normal lately, I’ve been diffusing oils a lot. This is a must have!
Lavender Oil – Speaking of oils, this is an ESSENTIAL essential oil to have around. I diffuse it in my kids room as it helps them fall to sleep and is calming. Do you use oils? This is a wonderful, quality, affordable brand too!
Tie Dye Lounge wear – I know, I know. I’m back with the tie dye! Don’t be afraid of it! It’s really such a fun print and super popular this season. Here’s another lounge wear set that will keep you comfy and cute all day (and night!)
Happy Shopping! Enjoy the last of these gorgeous Summer weeks!
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by Andrea via Home And Garden
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