Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Patterns in Blue

I bought this skirt and shirt last week and wanted to get a little bit out of the box and mix up some patterns by wearing them together and toning it down with gray accessories. Overall I liked the outfit, but I have since done the skirt with a basic black tank top and black accessories and I think I liked the outcome of that a lot better. I will for sure be repeating that in the future to get some pictures. 

I was so glad to find this skirt, not only because of the ability to wear it as a high-waisted skirt with a shirt to give off the appearance of a dress (that can be more easily customized), but because I was in love with the springy feel of the light blues on the white. What other ways would you style the skirt?





Outfit
Shirt, Skirt, Cardigan, Purse: Old Navy
Scarf, Sunglasses: Forever 21
Boots: DSW


Monday, April 9, 2012

ASOS Curve

Here are some of my current picks from the ASOS Curve line:

Swing Dress with double layer 
$53.72

Exclusive Dress in butterfly print
$68.04

Wrap Dress with bow detail
$62.67

Playsuit with flippy short
$62.67

Tank Dress with bubble skirt
$44.76

Skinny Jean in true red
$57.30

I might have to take some upcoming birthday money or raid a little bit of my savings to grab a few of these. I love the flowy/flirty feel of the dresses!


Monday, April 2, 2012

Birthday Wishlist

It's funny how the older you get, the faster birthdays seem to creep up. This one will be the 23rd, which in itself seems pretty uneventful. I have been wanting a Kitchen Aid mixer, but at this point I am thinking that I may be better off saving that one for next Christmas. The focus for now will be on a few pairs of shoes I've been looking at, particularly a new & more comfortable pair of cowboy boots. This may have been a little exaggerated with the recent trip to Nashville, but there's no question in my mind that they will be worn plenty!

ARIAT Heritage Western R Toe boots in Russet Rebel (Size 9)
I have been told by a friend who has ridden horses for years that these are some of the most comfortable cowboy boots out there. My old pair have gotten pretty worn down on the soles, but they're still wearable, so I want to go with a slightly darker color so they aren't too similar.

ARIAT Rhinestone Cowgirl boots in Sassy Brown
Ok, these are more of a "fun" wish list item and probably on the end of this list next to everything else. I think these are more inspired by this Nashville trip and would be a fun boot for any trips back there. I'm sure I would find other occasions to wear them (such as a trip to Austin in November for the stateside return of Formula 1), but I don't think these would be in the regular rotation as the others would. I do like that they are really just studs instead of actual rhinestones.

TOMS Crochet Women's Classics in Silver (Size 9)
I think I have finally decided on a pair of TOMS to start out with. My friend Lauryn has these in white and said they have been great & are nice and breezy, making them great for Spring & Summer. She said they have also held up really well, and I love how they're just a little less casual than the regular classics. 
 
Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer (Sephora)

 
Gentleman Jack
Starting with my dad bringing a bottle of 1942 Angosturan rum back from a trip to Trinidad as a Christmas present, I think "present holidays" are a fun opportunity to try new bottles of things I wouldn't normally by on a regular basis. 

Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter in Cherry Tart, Tutti Frutti, and Pink Truffle (CVS)
I'll be honest, I kind of want to try all of them, but these look like the ones I'll wear the most.

SOME NIGHTS by Fun.
This has been an album that I listen to enough to want to buy a physical copy. While iTunes is wonderfully convenient, I will admit that having Spotify has changed the way I handle music in that the albums I really love are something I want to have a copy of to not only upload to an iPod but also have around in either my car stereo or somewhere in my room for easy listening. 

Urban Decay All Nighter (Sephora)
This is just something I stumbled across while looking at the primer. I'm curious to try the smaller size of this and see how well it works. 



Sunday, April 1, 2012

A Weekend in Nashville

I LOVED Nashville, and will be absolutely going back sometime to see more of it. We spent Saturday wandering around doing some shopping at the re-opened Opry Mills mall and spent both nights checking out several bars along Broadway and 2nd. Next time I will also be planning in time specifically for some boot shopping! Here are some pictures from the weekend:

Downtown on Friday night.


 At "The Karaoke Bar". Definitely the best karaoke I've ever witnessed.

 Catching up with Elvis.

 I don't recall this bar being particularly better than any others, and the bouncers were maybe a little rude, but I just like anything that has to do with tequila. 

 Patron shots at Coyote Ugly. 

 Watching the Coyote Ugly dancers. 

 Sign behind the Coyote Ugly bar. I think I'm going to need one of these...

I really just like taking pictures with any large statue along the streets. 

Our epic brunch at Waffle House Sunday morning, including the fluffiest most delicious blueberry pancake I have ever consumed in my life. 

Friday, March 23, 2012

Raspberry Chocolate Cupcakes

I just posted a new recipe over on Wonderland Kitchen and wanted to be sure to share it with you all as well. This was probably the most creative I have gotten with decorating them, and I LOVED the way they turned out!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Art of Entertaining

...a 3 year old.

I have been working as a nanny to save up some money while I'm on the hunt for a job that actually utilizes this degree I spent the last four years picking up. I mainly watch a 3 year old on the week days, and sometimes his older brother and sister after school or on weekends.

It's probably not hard to imagine that a lot of three year olds are pretty curious and need something going on at all times to keep busy. This one loves movies, but I try to do some kind of craft or project on most days with him and not rely totally on the t.v. to do my job for me when we're not playing outside.

One of his favorite things involves making things with construction paper. It started with a dinosaur themed week suggested by my aunt who teaches preschool. I usually will cut out the basic shapes ahead of time and a bunch of random shapes from the construction paper and clearance scrapbook paper for him to glue wherever he wants. I also bought a little pack of googly eyes and some glitter glue (which he usually just wants to use AS glue, and not glitter...) to add at the end, and let him use crayons to color whatever else he wants on the pages.




He LOVES it and always gets really excited when there's some "NEW" project to do. We have also done fish, butterflies, and most recently a few little rainbow/leprechaun scenes for St. Patrick's day. Overall it's really not much of a mess if you keep everything organized, pretty cheap, and can keep them entertained for a while. The older kids even liked making their own, though since they can actually use scissors they cut most of the embellishments out themselves.


I'm not going to lie... I kind of love getting paid to do crafts, puzzles, and play outside all day long. It's certainly not the worst job in the world!


Monday, March 19, 2012

A Summery Spring

Temperatures have already hit the mid 80's here in Southern Indiana, and it's becoming apparent that our extremely mild winter is transitioning straight into summer. This means tights and leggings are largely out of the picture and sandals are being dug out of the closet!



Outfit
Dress, Sunglasses: Target
Cardigan, Flip Flops: Old Navy
Bracelets: Charlotte Russe

Lipstick: Revlon Colorburst in True Red

I have definitely been favoring coral this spring for everything from lipstick to shoes. Are there any spring trends or colors that you are in love with this year?

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Some Nights

This album, by the band Fun, has been one of my latest album obsessions. That is, when I can pry myself away from Lana Del Rey and the Cold War Kids. Sometimes it happens.


You may have heard the song "We Are Young" featuring Janelle Monae on the radio, or a commercial. I can't even remember where I first heard it but I almost immediately loved it. I'm here to tell you that the rest of the album as just as amazing. If you have Spotify, or want to check them out on Youtube, give it a listen and let me know what you think!


Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Tina Fey's Bossypants

I just started reading this last night, and I'm already half way through the book. This should tell you something because, even though I am somewhat of a fast reader, I was sleeping a majority of the time between then and now.

I was especially interested in reading this because I have recently become hooked on her show 30 Rock thanks to Netflix. There are certainly many similarities between Liz Lemon and her actual life, and I have yet to go more than a few minutes of reading without laughing aloud. It can be a little crude at times, but always in the funniest way possible.


Here's a brief excerpt from her commentary on the "ideal American body image":

“But I think the first real change in women’s body image came when JLo turned it butt-style. That was the first time that having a large-scale situation in the back was part of mainstream American beauty. Girls wanted butts now. Men were free to admit that they had always enjoyed them. And then, what felt like moments later, boom—BeyoncĂ© brought the leg meat. A back porch and thick muscular legs were now widely admired. And from that day forward, women embraced their diversity and realized that all shapes and sizes are beautiful.

Ah ha ha. No. I’m totally messing with you. All Beyonce and JLo have done is add to the laundry list of attributes women must have to qualify as beautiful. Now every girl is expected to have: Caucasian blue eyes, full Spanish lips, a classic button nose, hairless Asian skin with a California tan, a Jamaican dance hall ass, long Swedish legs, small Japanese feet, the abs of a lesbian gym owner, the hips of a nine-year-old boy, the arms of Michelle Obama, and doll tits. The person closest to actually achieving this look is Kim Kardashian, who, as we know, was made by Russian scientists to sabotage our athletes.”



If you're looking for a fun, funny, easy read, this is a must. If it doesn't have you laughing or at least smiling ridiculously to yourself by a few pages in, something might be wrong with you.

(Or you might just be a little classier than I am, so I guess that's ok too.)

Monday, March 5, 2012

Revlon Lipstick & Lip Butter

When I'm on the hunt for new lip color, I'll admit that I'm usually less concerned with the brand and instead after a specific color. However, it has occurred to me that I have a clear preference for Revlon. This started unintentionally with the purchase of the Moon Drops Creme Lip Stick in Love That Pink, followed by the Colorburst Lip Stick in True Red when I needed a replacement for a lost red lip stick.

I love both of these, for their awesome color, creamy feel, and their usually long lasting wear. After my most recent discovery of the Colorburst Lip Butter, I think I'll be sticking with Revlon for a while.

I came across the Lip Butter through a friend's new tumblr account (You can check her out here- but I'm warning you, you'll probably want to buy ALL of the makeup she posts about... I know I do!) and went out to buy some almost immediately. I love that it is so hydrating but also has that great color. I went for the Tutti Frutti, a coral color shown in the center below, which has the perfect pop of orange without being TOO much. I got mine for $7.49 at CVS, a price that is absolutely worth it for such a moisturizing lip color. I'm sure I'll be back for more soon!


(I also just stumbled across a deal on Ulta's website where you can buy 2 and get one free! I definitely recommend taking advantage of that one.)

What are your go to's for lip stick or lip color? Do you have any favorite brands or colors?

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