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If your ideal Friday night involves a plot twist, a cozy blanket, and a cup of tea, you already understand the power of a well-styled reading nook. Book lovers don’t just read stories; they build little worlds around them, complete with stacked novels, soft lighting, and accents that wink at their favorite genre. Called the Next Chapter collection for good reason, the new literary-themed spring releases at Michaels have quickly caught shoppers’ eyes, and one cozy piece seems destined for your favorite reading chair.
Right now, the charming Ashland One More Chapter Throw Pillow is on sale for $21, marked down 30% from its original $30 price. It’s an easy, under-$25 way to give your sofa, bed, or book corner a little extra personality without a full decor overhaul.
Ashland One More Chapter Throw Pillow, $21 (was $30) at Michaels
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At 16 inches wide by 12 inches tall, this cross-stitch-inspired pillow is all about charm and personality, starting with a green border that frames the piece like a miniature garden. Delicate white floral motifs are woven along the edges, drawing the eye inward to the crisp white rectangular center, where the phrase “One More Chapter” is stitched in the same vibrant green.
The lettering has a handcrafted, almost storybook quality, making it feel like a personal nod to your favorite reading ritual. Whether propped on a sofa, nestled in a cozy reading nook, or layered with other textured pillows, it elevates any space with a playful, literary-inspired flourish.
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Book lovers are swooning over this “adorable” cushion, calling it “perfect for any reader.” One shopper wrote, “This was such a cute addition to my reading chair! It's a good size, and it feels substantial, like it will hold up well.”
Ashland Currently Reading Throw Pillow, $21 (was $30) at Michaels
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If you love the charm of the Ashland One More Chapter Throw Pillow but want a softer, more playful option, the pink-bordered Ashland Currently Reading Throw Pillow design is a perfect alternative. Bold white stripes frame the edges, drawing attention to the crisp white center where the phrase “Currently Reading” is stitched in the same colors as the border. It features the same handcrafted lettering style as the green pillow, keeping the whimsical, bookish vibe consistent.
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