Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Fashion 101: Transitions

So, the mornings and evenings are getting chilly, you've pulled out all your snuggly sweaters and boots, but you're not quite sure how to go from sundresses and tank tops to cardigans and corduroys . . .

The answer, of course, is always layering! If you've got a couple pairs of cute tights and a few scarves, you can carry many of your summer outfits over into fall. 

Now, excuse the wall-mirror pictures. 

I bought this cute teal chiffon dress on the clearance rack, but couldn't bear to put it right into the summer box. Out comes the scarf and boots! 


It was a fairly warm day, so I skipped the tights. 


My sweet friend Ruth and I were both rocking our stripes at church the other week. Isn't she adorable? Love how she tied the scarf around her waist to break up the stripes, and I love her cute tights! 


Stripes don't have to be only for summer! 


Ok, last layering example, you can wear a cardigan with just about everything! The short sleeved button down shirt is floral, but it's a nice subtle floral print that's not too summery. You can wear your summer dresses or shirts on into fall if you stick to smaller florals or more muted prints. 


What are some of your favorite layering pieces? 

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Make it so: DIY Dry Erase Board

A few weeks ago, I made my mom a DIY dry erase board for her birthday. It turned out so cute I thought I would share! It would be a great way to add your style or personality to your office or desk at work. I use dry erase boards a lot for Arbonne meetings, so I might be making one for myself soon, too!

I started with a nice picture frame from the clearance isle at TJ Maxx. My mom has a lot of Americana-themed decor in her house so I thought the weathered blue wood would be just right. 


I bought a piece of 12x12 scrapbook paper at Hobby Lobby and cut it down to match the frame. The off-white "lined paper" print was perfect. 


Also bought some unpainted wooden stars at Walmart for less than $2, I think. 


Pulled out the trusty acrylic paints. 


And painted those suckers. 


They looked too new and not americana enough, though. What to do? I sanded them down with a fine grade sandpaper, then covered them with that morning's coffee grounds and let them sit for a few hours. 



When the grounds were completely dry, I brushed them off with a paintbrush. 


Then, hot-glued them to the frame!


And the finished product...


So cute! I really like how it turned out. 



Now I just have to decide what I want mine to look like! I'm thinking of doing it in a larger, poster sized frame for lots of writing space!

What colors/themes would you want your personalized dry erase board to be?

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Fashion 101: Find it cheaper



Whew! So sorry for the lack of posts lately, guys! I've been up here in Maryland starting my lovely friend Amanda in her Arbonne business, and I've been trying to post all week on my iPad to no avail. Apparently Blogger and iPad just don't get along well - loading pictures is impossible and it never lets me type more than three lines of text as I can't seem to scroll down. Has anyone had success blogging on the iPad? I searched for apps but didn't seem to find anything promising. Any apps or work-around you iPad users can recommend? I'd really like to keep posting while I'm on the road!

So, today's fashion post is a short one, to be expounded upon later.

The lesson: Find a style you love, then go find it for cheaper.

We've already covered investing in the basics (it's ok to spend a little more on a great pair or black pants or a nice coat - your cost per wear is going to be a lot lower if it's something you'll wear all the time and it will last). This "rule" is for trends and non-necessities, and will help you round out a stylish wardrobe.

When you find something you love, shop around a bit. 

Now I did this next example totally on accident, but let's pretend I did it on purpose, mmm hhmm? 

I love Madewell, particularly their dresses. I am not in love with spending $150 on a dress that I'll probably wear for a season or two. 

The Inspiration:

 The Madewell "Swingdot" dress. I love the floaty chiffon, and the scattered white polka dots. 

The Find: 


This is a pretty rough self-picture, but it's a floaty chiffon A-line dress with the same cute polka dot print! Plus it has a ruffle on one shoulder. And it was a grand total of $12 at TJ Maxx. Score!

So, I can rock my polka dot dress this fall, and not worry if it's completely "out" by spring. 

What are some are your favorite deals and steals?

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