Monday, April 30, 2012

Mumbles on a Monday

I got up this morning and was in a huge rush. I had a client meeting and had to leave on time.  Then of course, because we live in DC and this is a way of life, traffic was not on my side.  I had to rush to get to my meeting and luckily I was on time. The rushing didn't start my day off well and I felt off kilter the rest of the day.  I'm sure that it doesn't help that my evil ADD is rearing it's head.  I need to narrow down my thoughts and ideas regarding wedding planning. We've found a venue and a photographer. Now I have to deal with sorting through the nightmare of catering.  I thought I'd share some of the things that are inspiring our rock n' roll style influenced wedding. Lots of these ideas are on Pinterest. I have even more and you can check them out on my boards.


Black chandeliers over the dance floor.  DIY, mercury glass, candle holders for the tables. Blue lighting and possibly black table coverings.  Peacock feathers and colors for decor and other items. A wedding dessert and candy bar displayed on mismatched, thrift store, cake stands and platters. Vinyl records as a backdrop for the photo booth. DIY table number, candle holders. Black beaded lace on the bodice of my dress. Glitter on the bottom of my shoes instead of all over glitter or crystals. Fancy shoes are mandatory! Save the Date announcements using custom concert tickets and a vintage rock poster/flyer.

We are going for a classy rock n' roll vibe for the evening.  I picture candles, mood lighting, and a lounge like club vibe. Since I can't find any photos of exactly what I have in mind, I've started making sketches to focus my thoughts.  I pulled out my sketch pad and my art pencils.

Thanks for indulging me, my friends.  If you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them.  I really appreciate all of the well wishes and support you are showing to me. The fabric suggestions you sent earlier were great! Keep them coming.

Have a great Monday (what's left of it).




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Friday, April 27, 2012

Frugal Fashison Friday - Date Night Edition

Last Friday's post for Friday's Fancies was so much fun that I decided to join again today.  The theme is Date Night and this one is perfect for today.  My Honey and I are having a date night tonight!  We attend the local Unitarian Universalist Congregation and tonight they are having a movie and sing along night to The Sound of Music! I know it sounds corny but I think it will be great.  The entry fee is food for the food pantry.  There will be a concession stand where we can buy snacks.  It's a very laid back place and dressing up or wearing super high heels isn't necessary so I picked an easy outfit that's worthy of date night but a little on the casual side.





I have a black tweed jacket that I added chain to.  It was a fun and easy DIY (details here).  Before I added the chain, I hardly ever wore the jacket. Now I wear it often. I love simple tees with interesting details, like this cowl neck. I have quite a few pairs of jeans. They are only two brands, Lane Bryant and Not Your Daughter's Jeans (NYDJ). I love NYDJ jeans because they fit my pear shaped body really well.  I never have to worry about them riding too low in the back. They have just enough stretch and they come in tons of styles.  They are more expensive than other brands but worth it because they retain their shape and color wash after wash. I just got these shoes at DSW. I wasn't able to find them on line in the pewter color but they are great shoes and I'd consider buying them in almost every color. I got them for less than $30 because of DSW certificates. Obviously I love this bag. I've featured it in two posts in a row. Guess that means I've made my decision about my clutch buy. The necklace and bracelets aren't in the collage above but you can see them here in my DIY post. They are a fun addition to the neon trend and were so easy and inexpensive to make. I've been wearing this lipstick constantly. The pink color is so much fun and a great spring alternative to red.

Did you know that one in six people in the United States go hungry every day?  With the economy in such a rough place, food banks need help more than ever. They are terribly depleted and need money and food.  They also need volunteers. Please consider helping out your local food back

I hope you all have a fun date night planned soon. A date night doesn't have to be a date with someone romantic, it can be a date night with your friends.  Have a great weekend.

HAPPY FRIDAY REAL GIRLS!





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Thursday, April 26, 2012

In the Clutch of Spring - Picks Under $50

I find myself wanting a new spring clutch but since we are saving for our wedding, my monthly budget for fashion purchases is $50 or less. My criteria for this new clutch aren't difficult. It has to be big enough for day, be a fun color or a neutral and most importantly it can't cost more than $50. I found some great options.




I love all of these for different reasons.  They are definitely on trend.  I love the hand slot on the ASOS clutch and its turquoise shade is perfect for spring.  The Target clutch has extra room thanks to the fun double design. Neon is everywhere right now.  The Baghaus clutch could carry me from day to night and thanks to the metallic finish it would go with everything I own.  Tribal designs were all over the runway. This embellished clutch from Forever 21 does the trend without making you look like you are on safari. 

I love them all. Now I have to pick just one... 







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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Fashion and Style Quote of the Day (#7)

“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.” ~Coco Chanel


I think I've told you all that I am part of great local group called the Capital Fashion and Beauty Bloggers (CapFABB).  It's an amazing group of people who not only love fashion and beauty items but have diverse backgrounds, ideas, careers, and personalities.  I've met so many incredible people because of blogging.



The members of CapFABB constantly inspire me.  I thought I'd share just a few of their blogs with you. Be sure to click on the link to see the full list. They are full of amazing fashion, style and ideas.  This time I'm going to highlight some of the things I love about them that have nothing to do with fashion.  Be sure to check out their blogs and all they have to say.  I only picked four this time but never fear, I'll feature more in the future. 

Wardrobe Oxygen - Alison's love of music
My friend Alison is the reason I'm a member of CapFABB. Back in the day when they were a fledgling list serve, she invited me to join.  My how CapFABB has grown. Among the many reasons I think she's great, is her love of music. She highlights great bands, festivals, and turns me on to new music constantly. Her beautiful family is always part of her blog. She also gives her insight on being more green and earth friendly. Her smile and positive attitude are contagious.

Apollinas - Beautiful (and I'm sure yummy) cakes that Apollina makes
Apollina is a lawyer and in her spare time she bakes beautiful cakes.  Hopefully, one day I'll get to taste one.  Can't you see that one above in our wedding colors? She makes baking seem easy and her positive and fun attitude make her blog so enjoyable. She's also a fellow bride to be. I'm really enjoying tidbits on her wedding planning.

BiblioMOMia - Her love of poetry and literature
She's a Ph.D. candidate in Literature and her feature "Sunday Words" is one of my favorites.  She selects beautiful and special poetry.  She has great ideas and encouragement for Mom's everywhere. 


The Domestic Dandy - Jeffrey's beautiful decorating ideas
Lest you think that CapFABB members are only women, I thought I'd introduce you to Jeffrey, The Domestic Dandy.  He highlights creative and many times simple decorating projects.  I love his super easy candle bling project! His sense of humor always makes me giggle. 


Be sure to check out these fantastic blogs and bloggers.  I know you'll love them as much as I do!


photo credits (top to bottom): CapFABB, Wardrobe Oxygen, Apollinas, BiblioMOMia, The Domestic Dandy




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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Sandals for Everyone - aka FU Mother Nature

Last week I was running around sporting my cute new silver Nine West wedge sandals. On Monday morning I woke up to a freezing house and the weather report saying that the DC area would have highs around 46 degrees for the day.  Folks living in western Maryland and West Virginia could look forward to snow!  It's April Mother Nature! Are you giving us the finger? Are you laughing at us mere mortals who are packing away our winter coats? The weather was absolutely beautiful on Saturday.  Sunday we got rain and then Monday, BRRR! In honor of my love of warm weather and my wish that it will be warm again soon I've picked some of my favorite low priced sandals of the spring and summer. Wishful internet shopping all around!




During the summer I live in flat sandals.  I have to admit, I'm not a flip flop girl.  Flip flops are great at the beach but I don't wear them unless I'm around the pool or the ocean.  I prefer sandals with straps.Just because I love the flats doesn't mean I forgo the drama.  Extras like fun colors, tassels, rosettes, metallics, animal prints, and embellishments give me the fun without a heel. 

I hadn't planned to include any heels in this post.  My heart always gravitates toward the beautiful high heels but when I go to my closet, I come away with the flats.  That's why I love wedges and small platforms.  They feel higher but with more stability.  I can't do the 2 inch plus platforms.  My weak ankles take those as an invitation to kiss the ground.  I roll my ankle every time. But I thought I'd show you girls who love the flats, what I use as a compromise.  

I also hadn't planned to feature any shoes over $50 but I just had to include the Mrkt Holly Suede Sandal.  I bought this very sandal last summer in nude.  I love it!  The foot bed is soft, the platform and heel are forgiving which make them easy to walk in and stay in all day. This season DSW has them in cobalt and fuchsia. 



Are you buying new sandals this spring?  What is on your list?



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Monday, April 23, 2012

DIY - Saturday Night Gold Cup Hat Edition

About a week ago my cousin, Brittany sent me a tweet asking me to help her with a hat for the Virginia Gold Cup Races.  It's a big event in the DC area each spring.  The Gold Cup Races are steeplechase races and a big draw for horse lovers, racers and breeders.  One of  the biggest draw for many of those attending is the party and tailgating surrounding the races.  Part of that party atmosphere includes everyone wearing their best preppy and party outfits and many of the ladies wear hats. There is even a contest for the best hat.  Fellow blogger and CapFABB founder Liz (So Much to Smile About) is a judge this year. Many ladies purchase hats but my cousin always makes her own.  Some of the ladies are very classic but Brittany loves going over the top. Her hat last year was made of huge flowers and feathers.  We've been pulling inspiration and posting it on Pinterest on a board she created titled Derby Hats. We decided that a DIY day and evening was called for and flavored martinis would be involved.

These two hats inspired us...
We took a trip to Michaels to find supplies for the hat.  We debated about purchasing a hat to use as the base and decided to create our own and put the cap on a headband.  This would make it easier for her to wear and to manage during the day.  Also, she wouldn't have to attach the hat using hat pins or elastic. Originally, Brittany wanted white.  I loved the sweeping feathers of the blue and red Philip Treacy hat but since she will be the one wearing the hat, I defaulted to her on color and big decisions.  Unfortunately, we didn't find the kind of white feathers we wanted. We did find some great feather clusters and some very large peacock tail feathers (the ones without the typical peacock "eye feather". We also decided to create a base hat using felt and gold duck tape. This would make for a sturdy but pretty base.

Supplies (we didn't use the silver reeds)

SUPPLIES

  • Five feather clusters (two brown and off white, three blue and green with peacock feathers)
  • Long peacock tail feathers.
  • Peacock eye feathers
  • felt (with adhesive backing)
  • Gold duct tape (Duck Brand)
  •  thin plastic headband
  • glue gun and glue sticks
  • scissors
  • wire cutters
First we created the base using an oval piece of felt and duct tape.  We created a duct tape sheet (how to here) to give the hat thickness.  Then we measured the felt for her head and cut the felt and sheet.  We used one oval piece of felt and two pieces of the sheet. The sticky side of the felt was attached to one of the sheets.  Then I sealed it all together on the edges using duct tape.  I cut a small slit in one edge about 1/3 of the way into the oval and bent the oval to overlap in on itself. Then I taped it for form a curved cap.

You can see how the cap is curved.

Each feather cluster had a single wire stem. We clipped them, to shorten them and pushed them through cap and taped them on the back side.  Then I glued each of them to make sure they were secure. We did this for each of the five clusters and let them cool in between.Then we attached three peacock eye feathers on the front of the cap as a focal point. The feathers sit toward the front of the cap and are tilted upward.


Before attaching the long feathers, we decided to attached the cap to the head band and have Brittany try it out. She wasn't sure she wanted the long feathers. Using small strips of duct tape, I secured the cap to the headband.  Since the hat is tilted to the right, the grips on the left side of the headband will be very useful in keeping the band in place.


We tried out the long feather in a couple of spots and decided that we loved them.  We clipped the stems to ensure they didn't hang the opposite side of the hat.  Then we attached them using hot glue in a fan like configuration.

Beautiful!




Here is the finished product.  It's over the top and definitely not an every day hat but it's perfect for The Gold Cup. It's fun and this hat will be admired.  I'm sure people will want to try it on. It was such a fun project and turned out much better than we'd envisioned. UPDATE: The hat was a winner!

Of course we couldn't brave a DIY evening without cocktails.  I concocted a great low cal cocktail recipe for blood orange martinis.


Blood Orange Martinis

Two shots of vodka or more if you like, (I use the good stuff.)
3-4 oz Trop 50 Red Orange juice
juice from 1/2 of a lime
juice from 1/2 of a Cara Cara Orange
splash of margarita mix

Mix together in a shaker with ice and pour into a martini glass.

WW pts - 8 (7 of the points come from vodka.  If you only use 1/2 the vodka it will only be 5 points).
Approximately - 168 calories (that is counting the fresh lime and cara cara orange juices).


Did you do anything fun this weekend?




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Friday, April 20, 2012

Frugal Fashion Friday - Friday's Fancies Edition Budget Picnic

My blogger friend {av} of long distance loving, hosts a great link up each Friday.  It's called Friday's Fancies and each week there  is a theme.  Quite some time ago I did a Friday's Fancies post for Gal Time. It was so much fun, I decided that I would like to start doing it on a semi-regular basis.  This week the theme is Primped for a Picnic.  All I needed to do was to select a fun outfit to wear to a picnic.  Of course I had to do it Real Girl style and find great style for less.  I decided to select designer items and then find their duplicates for less. I've assembled the budget version. Just click the links below to see the designer inspirations. Since maxi dresses are a favorite spring and summer staple for me, I started with a great version.  A convertible maxi dress!


The Budget Versions



Dress
Designer - Butter by Nadia Jersey Wrap Gown (Cherry) $315
Budget - Target Mossimo Multi Style Convertible Maxi Dress (Florida Coral) $35
How can you go wrong with a maxi dress that can be wrapped and twisted to create 10 or more different looks? It's like getting 10 dresses in one! The Target version comes in eight colors.  I love Florida Coral and Bookoo Leaf.

Sandals
Designer - Giuseppe Zanotti Crystal Studded Toe Ring Thong (Turquoise) $650
Budget - Carlos by Carlos Santana Florida Flat Sandal (Parrot Blue) $49
Crystal studded flat sandals in a fun blue color.  They work with pants, shorts and dresses.  I love all of my flat sandals and live in them all summer.

Earrings
Designer - Ippolita Sterling Silver Cascade Earrings $495
Budget -   Paula's Oversized Silver Disc Charm Chandelier Earrings $28.95
Bright silver chandelier earrings are a little boho and always fun.  They go with everything from t-shirts to a beautiful dress. 

Ring
Designer - John Hardy Dragon Head Ring $795
Budget -  Giant Dragon Head Pewter Ring $13.57
I'm a huge fan of statement rings.  They are always conversation starters and they will never over power your outfit. 

Watch
Designer - Michael Kors Runway Two Tone Chronograph Watch $250
Budget - Vernier Two Tone Chrono Bracelet Watch $29.99
This watch is classic styling with the modern twist of mixed metals and the oversized look.  It's a watch that will be on your arm for years to come.

Sunglasses
Designer - Prada Arm Detail Sunglasses $290
Budget -  GirlPROPS Curlycue Big Lense Sunglasses  $17.99
I fell in love with these unique sunnies a while ago.  But the curly side and the "it" factor kept me from spending the big bucks. Lucky for me there is a great duplicate available.

Champagne
Designer - Dom Perignon $181.99
Budget -Nicolas Feuillatte Brut $22.99
Quite a few years ago a sommelier recommended this champagne to me.  He said it was one of his favorites and he liked it even better than Dom Perignon.  I was shocked but gave it a try.  Up until that point champagne wasn't my favorite but that was because I'd only had sparkling wine. I fell in love and now it's a staple at my house and parties. True champagne is from the Champagne region of France.  It's leaps better than any sparkling wine.


TOTALS
Designer    $2934.99
Budget         $197.49
Savings      $2737.50

An entire outfit for just a little more than the cost of the champagne alone!!!  Now that's budget shopping.

Happy Friday Real Girls!!!



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Thursday, April 19, 2012

And In My Heart You'll Always Stay Forever Young

Isn't it the goal of most women to age gracefully and look younger than we are?  Well it's definitely mine.  We have lots of options today. I joke about plastic surgery with my friends but frankly, it scares me and Botox really scares me. It's everyone's right to choose what they want for themselves but I don't think those things are for me. I prefer to work on prevention so that as I  get older people will always be guessing my age. I don't mind telling people how old I am.  I've earned every bit of these 44 years.  I used to think a tan made me look young and healthy.  Boy was I wrong.  Healthy skin makes me look young and healthy.  Some of you have asked what I do to take care of my skin and about the products I use.  Here are the details.


Lucky for me, I was given good genes. My mom has beautiful skin.  She has never worn much makeup and she's not one for sunning herself.  I made some bad choices in my teens and twenties and when I was growing up, we thought SPF 4 was mega sunscreen.  Because of that I've started to get some brown spots on my nose.  Those show up in your 30s and 40s because of the sunburns you got in your earlier years.  Those long days at the beach and the pool have caught up with me. I go to the dermatologist and am using products to even out those spots. Now I work constantly on prevention.  For the past 20 years, I've stuck to a simple philosophy,  wear sunscreen every day, take my make up off every night, moisturize and protect my skin when I'm in the sun.  Good genes are great but they don't replace taking care of your skin.

Wear Sunscreen
Every day before I apply my make-up (which also contains SPF), I apply moisturizer or a combo of moisturizer and foundation with an SPF of at least 25.  I sit in an office all day but I go out at lunch and drive in my car.  You'd be surprised at how much sun exposure you get on an average day.

Wash My Face Before Bed (Take off my make up)
Cleansing your skin is so important to it's health.  Even if you aren't a make-up junky like I am, your face collects dirt and oil during the day.  Washing your face nightly helps new cells to grow and your skin to look fresh.  Exfoliating every few days is also important. Exfoliation removes dead skin cells, allowing your moisturizer to reach your dryer skin plump those cells. When I teach skin care classes, I use a jar just like this to demonstrate skin growth.

This jar is like the layers of your skin


Your firm new skin cells are like grapes. They are full of moisture and they are plump.  As they get older and more dry they start to look like raisins. When they die completely they become like cornflakes. If you apply moisturizer on top of the corn flake layer it may soak down a little between the flakes but it won't get to the dry skin cells (raisins) to help moisturize them. They will dry out faster and become like cornflakes.  When you exfoliate, the moisturizer goes directly on those dry skin cells. There are amazing products available like the Clarisonic Mia but you can also use something as simple as a regular wash cloth.  Using your regular cleanser, just scrub lightly in a circular motion.  You only need to exfoliate every few days.  If your skin is sensitive, doing it more often can cause irritation.

Moisturize
Now that you've washed your face and exfoliated, apply moisturizer.  I moisturize morning and evening.  If you're prone to breakouts, choose an oil free option.  For those with sensitive skin, you can select a moisturizer that is fragrance free and made for sensitive skin.  I use a moisturizer with SPF during the day and one without SPF at night.  I also moisturize my neck and décolleté (upper chest) area. These areas get a great deal of sun and they are often neglected.  Because of this your neck area can also show creases and wrinkles and lose elasticity early.

Protect My Skin
Even though I'm careful with my skin I still love the beach and being outdoors and we have a pool in our back yard. I take extra steps during these sun filled times. I wear a hat, either a ball cap or sun hat when I'm going to be outside without shade.  I wear higher SPF lotion on my face.  At the beach and pool I wear an SPF of  70+.  I also wear full body sunscreen.  If possible I stay in a shaded area like under an umbrella, awning or tree.  Reapplying sunscreen is key when you are in the water or being active. Sweat and water reduce the effectiveness of sunscreen.  You should also reapply every every 2 hours regardless of activity.  This ensures that you have the maximum protection.  I've had several friends that have had skin cancer scares and one even had to have surgery.  My blogger friend Alison (Long Distance Loving) and her friend Danielle started a group called Sun Savvy.  They both had skin cancer scares and are on a mission to educate others. They have some great information on their site.



There are so many great products available now for skin care, SPF and moisturizing.  I couldn't possibly name them all but I'm going to give you the lowdown on what I use daily.



Cleanse - Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser: Recently, my skin has been easily irritated.  I've used Cetaphil on and off for many years and now I'm back on.  I think this time for good. It has cleared up my skin and still removes my make up thoroughly  without drying.  I use it along with Mary Kay Oil Free Eye Make-Up remover (an Allure magazine beauty winner).

SPF - Neutrogena:  I love Neutrogena SPF lotions.  They work like a charm and don't irritate my skin.  I've been using the sensitive skin formula recently (along with my SPF foundation) for day.  Usually, I swear by the Healthy Defense Liquid Moisturizer.  It's light as a feather and isn't greasy.  Neutrogena has SPF lotions is a wide range of levels and for all types of skin.

Exfolliate - TimeWise® Microdermabrasion Set: This two step process removes all of the dead skin cells and makes my skin feel fresh and smooth without stripping it.  Step one uses dermatologist quality exfoliating particles and step two replenishes and soothes my skin. When my skin is irritated I just use a wash cloth and some Cetaphil cleanser to exfoliate. 

Moisturize - Olay Regenerist Micro Sculpting Cream (Fragrance Free):  I love the way this cream has started to smooth some of my deeper facial lines (like the ones on my forehead).  It's gentle but effective. I wear it at night to get the maximum benefit. This product has gotten raves from Allure magazine readers for quite a few years.

Protect - Sun Hats: My favorite hat is from the San Diego Hat company.  I bought it in Key West many years ago and I take it on every beach vacation.  It's flexible and easy to pack. I can fold it or stuff it with clothes. It doesn't take up much room in my suitcase. I've spotted similar San Diego Hat company hats at Marshalls and Loehmann's. My fedora is from Target (a few seasons ago). They have a great selection this year.  I'm always tempted to add to my collection. 

Doing right by your skin may seem like it takes a ton of time but really it doesn't.  It's a habit for me after all of these years and when someone is shocked at my age, I'm really glad I took that time.  Those 15 or 20 minutes you spend now will pay off in the future. 

The title of today's post is a line from the song, "Forever Young" by Rod Stewart.




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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Inspirartion - Vintage VOGUE

Maybe it's my decision to use a vintage pattern for my wedding dress or maybe it's my eternal love of Grace Kelly but I've been really inspired by vintage fashion lately.  Specifically, vintage Vogue magazine photos. At the end of the movie, The September Issue, Anna Wintour says, "Fashion's not about looking back. It's always about looking forward."  I don't agree with her at all.  I think that learning from fashion's past is a great way to make updates for the future. Fashion is always influenced by the past. Great vintage style inspires me constantly.


Sweeping black liner and a red lip are always in fashion.







Classic Audrey Hepburn

Grace Kelly's Elegance




photo credit:  All photos are copyright Conde Nast via VOGUE



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A Swapping Kind of Weekend in the DC Area

If you live in the DC area there are two great clothing swaps going on this Saturday!  Two chances to snag some great clothes for free or almost free. Each event is a bit different so there is something for everyone!  Below are the details.

The dewdrop DC swap will be held in Arlington, Virginia at the Hilton. The cost is $10 with five items for swap and $15 without swap items.  Tickets are available via event brite. Be sure to note, there is a drop off time for this swap.




The Frugal Fashionista swap will be held in Springfield at West Springfield HS. There is no charge to attend but you are required to bring items to swap and you must RSVP via Meetup.com.



If you don't live in the DC area you can search for an upcoming clothing swap in your area via swap.com or the swapaholics.  

You all know how much I love to attend clothing swaps.  They are a great way to try get some new items and to purge your closet a bit. I can't attend these events this weekend, due to other plans, I'm really sad.  If you've never been to a swap before here are some tips. 

  • Check the details of the swap you are attending.  Each swap is a little different and you'll need to follow their guidelines. 
  • Only take gently used items to a swap.  It's not a place to dump your ripped t-shirts and pilled sweaters. If you are getting rid of an item because it's past it's prime and worn out, don't take it to the swap, throw it away or donate it.
  • Your items should be clean (either laundered or dry cleaned) and current.
  • Do not swap swim wear or undergarments.YUK!  Enough said.
  • Do not swap used beauty items (no lipstick, nail polish, etc.).

  • Make sure the handbags you are swapping are completely empty and clean inside and out.
  • If you are swapping shoes, remove any insoles or padding that you've added to the shoes (not the originals) and wipe the shoes out.  Also make sure they are in good shape. 
  • Place jewelry in individual bags (zip loc bags are perfect) and clean any earring posts.
  • Wear easy to remove clothing for try-ons.  Some swaps don't have changing areas so wearing leggings and a tank top under your outfit is helpful. 
  • Bring a bag to haul home your purchases. 
  • If you see something you like pick it up.  The item might not be there when you return and if you decide it's not right, you can always put it back. 
  • Be courteous. Swaps aren't an excuse for bad behavior, no matter how much you want that designer top.
  • Have fun and be adventurous!!  You might get a great new item that you would never take a chance on if you were shopping.  Remember, you can always swap it again if you find out later it's just not you.
I hope you'll attend a swap soon, no matter where you live.  They are budget shopping at it's best.


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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Have you ever thrown a fistfull of glitter in the air?

You know I'm loving pastels this season. Revlon ColorStay nail polish in Provence is the perfect lavender color.  Of course I had to add a little glitter.  Two coats of Provence, one coat of Essie luxe effects in Pure Perfection on every nail, except my ring finger and one thick coat of Ulta polish in Starstruck. Of course I followed with Revlon ColorStay top coat.






The title of this post is a line from the song "Glitter In the Air" by Pink.






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Monday, April 16, 2012

My Only Thought on a Monday

Good Monday Real Girls!  It's been a tough day because I had to work and my mind was elsewhere.  I told myself that this blog would not turn into a wedding blog.  So I'm going to beg your forgiveness for this post. But I promise that this week I'll be posting some fun spring info and DIY tips as well as an outfit post or two. Today, however is about wedding dresses.  I've been thinking about my dress a ton lately. I've thought about going dress shopping just to get some ideas but frankly that doesn't appeal to me. If you've shopped for a wedding dress and you're a curvy girl, you know that the options for plus size bridal gown choices are limited. Also the thought of spending a ton on a dress is not in my plan.  I've always dreamed that my Mom would make my dress.  She made all of our prom dresses and formals and I love the dresses she's made.  Having that love as a part of the dress I wear would be very special. I found a pattern I love.



This is a vintage Vogue pattern.  It suits my body type well.  I have several dresses that have a fitted bodice and full skirt. They are very flattering on me.  I'm not sure I like the huge bow but I'm know my Mom and I can figure that out. Of all of the dress elements, it's the easiest to alter. When I found the pattern I started coming up with lots of ideas about the bodice. I always thought that I wanted my dress to be ivory and I'd like the bodice to have an overlay fabric (sheer with the ivory showing from behind).  This weekend my mom was in town so we went to look at fabric.  Before we went to the store, I decided I wouldn't buy any fabric unless I found something I couldn't live without.  Fabric is limited and many times if you don't purchase it when you see it in the store, it won't be there when you return. But I have time to look and I didn't want to feel pressured.  I found some beautiful ivory shantung dupioni silk. Dupioni silk looks irregular and has a slub texture. It is called dupioni because two cocoons (or dupions) are reeled together as one yarn. This creates the slub, irregular yarn. 

Dupioni silk, in gray. I'm using ivory.

Then I started looking for fabric or lace to over lay on the bodice. Traditional lace really isn't my style. I could go with a plain bodice or a basic lace but that wouldn't be me.  I want some sparkle, some drama.  I found a few beautiful, beaded fabrics.  But they don't come cheap.  The beading is done by hand on these exquisite fabrics and because of the detailed labor, the costs are high.

First I spied this one...

This fabric costs $249 per yard!


 Then I saw this one...

This one is $329 per yard!



Yes, you read that correctly, $329 per yard!!!
 
The bodice requires about two yards of fabric.  That's over $500 just for the bodice of the dress, if I chose one of these fabrics.  Not exactly, the less expensive idea I had in mind. Unfortunately, there aren't lots of fabric stores that stock beaded fabric of this type.  I'm going to hit up some of the chain fabric stores like JoAnne's and Hancock's.  I could always order something on line but that's a little scary because factors like lighting, photography and monitor settings have a huge impact on what you see.  So the hunt rages on.  I'm just glad I have plenty of time to look. Thanks for indulging me today.


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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Fashion and Style Quote of the Day (#6)

photo credit - piccsy and Madame Dedal

I stumbled upon this drawing and quotation on Pinterest.  I love it and had to share it with all of you. As much as I love fashion, I truly believe, it's not the clothes that make the woman, it's the woman that makes the clothes. Feeling good about yourself and who you are is more important that any outfit.





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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Your Love is Better Than Ice Cream

As I got dressed today I realized that I have pastel accessories and a top or two but zero pants or jackets in pastel colors. I have one pastel blue sweater but it's a cashmere pullover that was too hot for today's weather. The Everybody Everwear challenge this month was pastels. Because of my lack of major apparel that met this criteria, I was forced to start with a basic pallet of black. I thought the all black backdrop would show off my pastels nicely. In this first photo, I was caught in the act of laughing. My Honey thinks it's funny to get me to crack up during picture taking.

Cardigan - Macy's (no longer available), Shirt - Target, Skirt - Talbots Outlet, Shoes - Target (no longer available online), Scarf - The Shoppe on Main, Earrings - Karin Jacobson Design c/o Already Pretty, Shades - Goodwill and DIY (details here), Watch - Timex gift, Bracelets - gifts, Ring - gift

It's hard to tell in these pictures but my skirt is polka dot eyelet.  It's a fun design and not the typical eyelet pattern.  I loved playing with the dot pattern and wearing it with my bubble earrings and my circle laser cut scarf.







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Pastels always remind me of ice cream and sherbet.  Sarah McLachlan contributed the title of today's post.  Her song, Ice Cream is one I love and has special meaning for me.  Wearing the pastels trend my way for this month's EBEW challenge was fun. I've discovered that I definitely need a tan skirt in my wardrobe, along with a pastel jacket or sweater. Will you be wearing pastels this spring?









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Inspiration - Carrie Bradshaw

It's a bit cliché for a fashion blogger to be inspired by Carrie Bradshaw.  Even though the show is off the air, I continued to be inspired by the style that Patricia Field created on Sex and the City. It's all in the mix.  She mixed colors, patterns. She mixed high and low end fashion.  She added quirky accessories that were stand outs. Those things all inspire me to take chances with my own wardrobe.









Some of my Carrie inspired looks from past posts.













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