My Monthly Favourites for February 2026
Wow, the end of February already. You know what that means? It’s time for my monthly round up of my favourite products! The cold winter is still holding on strong, and I think it’s safe to say that my collection of favourites in February is a pretty strong reflection of that (aka, lots of coziness, and indoor activities). Let’s jump into it!
01. Sheep Toque (🇨🇦) | 02. Phone Case (🇨🇦) | 03. Butter Bell (🇺🇸) | 04. Magnetic Holder (🇨🇦) | 05. Gingham Pillow Covers (🇺🇸) | 06. Peter Rabbit Necklace (🇬🇧) | 07. Kobo Libra Colour (🇨🇦) | 08. Wool Sheep Sweater (🇬🇧) | 09. Weck Jar (🇺🇸) | 10. Daylesford Coffee Table Book (🇨🇦)
01. Sheep Toque
I don’t know what it is with me and sheep this year, but if it’s got a sheep on it, I must have it! This toque has been such a great addition to my collection – it adds a pop of colour, and is SO warm without making my forehead itchy because of the soft lining. Plus, the pompom is removeable.
02. Phone Case
I have had this phone case since October of 2024, and to this day, I only change my case if it’s for a special occasion, or I need more protection. Considering I used to change my case almost daily, this goes to show how much I love this farm animal case. My favourite thing about it is whenever I next upgrade my phone, this case is entirely compostable!
03. Butter Bell
This was an impulse purchase a couple of years ago that I still love to do this day. Not only is it so whimsical and adorable on my counter top, there’s nothing better than fresh bread out of the oven with soft butter.
04. Magnetic Holder
Whether you use this on your e-reader, phone or something else, I love having a magnetic holder on my devices. It makes it so much easier to comfortably hold your device, plus this design is just adorable beyond words.
05. Gingham Pillow Cases
In summer of 2025, I decided I wanted to add more pattern to our home, and got these adorable beige gingham pillow cases. Gingham is probably my favourite pattern of all time, and these pillow cases come in a variety of colours – if I hadn’t gotten beige, I would’ve definitely gone with blue!
06. Peter Rabbit Necklace
Though I don’t personally have this necklace, I think about this Peter Rabbit necklace once a week at least. I love that the charm is removeable and can be put on another chain if a shorter chain isn’t what you’re looking for, plus, it’s hand painted, which is amazing!
07. Kobo Libra Colour
My Kobo Libra Colour has been a favourite for a while, but especially in these freezing, dark months, there’s nothing better than curling up in bed with a good book. I love that I can just add to my book collection instantly, but my personal favourite thing is the buttons!
08. Wool Sheep Sweater
I got these absolutely beautiful, 100% British wool from the Cotswolds sweater from Diddly Squat Farm Shop for Christmas, and I could not love this thing more! If you are sensitive to wool, this is not the sweater for you, but if you can wear it, or just need a long sleeve under it, it’s the perfect sweater for the cold, damp winter months.
09. Weck Jar
If you love to bake or cook, you know how great Weck jars are! Mason jars are also a great option that are a bit more cost effective, or if you plan to can anything, but I personally like the Weck jars lid more for day-to-day use as I don’t need to worry as much about rusting. I use my weck jars to store homemade jam, buttermilk, butter, croutons and more!
10. Daylesford Coffee Table Book
Last, but certainly not least is this gorgeous coffee table book from Daylesford that I also received as a Christmas gift this past year. I love the beautiful shade of green and adds the most wonderful pop of colour to my coffee table. Plus, it’s HUGE!
There is the entirety of my favourite items for February 2026! If you also love any of these items, let me know which and why you love it in the comments below.
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