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Thursday, July 18, 2013

DIY Mock Gel Manicure

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You are just 1-2-3 steps away from a mock gel manicure at home.  All you need is three nail polishes (pictured above) and whatever other grooming tools you use when performing at-home nail care (I typically don't use anything more than nail clippers and a nail file).  Note: you do NOT need a UV light for this "mock" gel manicure.  I think you'll be blown away by the look and longevity of this nail trio.

Here's the secret sauce:

STEP 1 - Do whatever you do to prime your nails normally (take off existing nail polish, cut nails, file nails, etc.)
STEP 2 - Apply 1 coat of Sally Hansen Hard As Nails Hard As Wraps
STEP 3 - Apply 2 coats of any nail polish of your choosing (my fav is OPI)
STEP 4 - Apply 2 coats of Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Nail Coat (seriously, this stuff is no joke)
STEP 5 - Avoid messing up your nails during drying time; but, the top coat seems to dry unusually fast, so consider yourself lucky!

Voila!  Your polish will turn out shiny, flawless, thick and gorgeous--I promise you.


Pictured: this is actually a "touch up" job I did from 2 weeks prior.  It still looks pretty good, huh?

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

H&M Roll Call

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Fall is at our back door (dear God, say it isn't so!) and these new H&M pieces will help you transition from summer to fall with ease.  Plus, who can possibly say no to screen-printed kitties on a tank top?  What do you think of this summer to fall line-up?  I think it's pretty fab!  

The list:
1. A funky, statement blazer
2. Some vintage inspired sunnies
3. Rock-solid studs
4. Sexy, metallic sandals
5. A tank packing some major sass
6. A gold, under-stated bracelet
7. A utilitarian and roomy bag
8. Distressed boyfriend blue jeans

What's better?  All items shown above are less than $40 dollars a piece!  Visit an H&M store location near you to pick up these super cute essentials online with H&M's new e-commerce capabilities!  Amazing...

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Everyday Fashion for the New Year



Well, the New Year's hoopla has come and gone and I’m just starting to detox from my sugar-coma over the holidays.  The New Year can be a very exciting time: a time for improvement, personal reflection and goal setting.  For me, one thing remains the same with the turn of the New Year; my unrelenting love and enthusiasm for a kick-ass fashion blog.  With that being said, I wanted to highlight and personally introduce you to one my favorite fashion blogs/bloggers.


What is J’s appeal?  J boasts on her website that she is not “an authority on fashion” and that she is “just an average girl”, her motto being “if I can do it, you can do it, too!”  She states her sense of style is completely self-taught.  J’s background is in communications and corporate marketing and she capitalized on her blogging business after being laid off a job in 2010.  J considers herself to be a type-A and non-creative sort; however, she is a classical painter in her spare time.  A jack of all trades!

What sets J’s Everyday Fashion apart from the endless fashion bloggers?  J’s blog is unique because her entry technique is quite simple.  She uses style inspiration from fashion bloggers, street style bloggers, advertisements, and celebrities.  J essentially re-creates the look using her own wardrobe (coupled with other sponsored items) and she admits she’s a bargain hound.  Bonus: J almost always posts exactly what she is wearing and the origin which it came from (i.e. brand, price, location bought) and sometimes she even posts a direct link where to find the identical or similar item (point, click, buy concept—I totally love).

How often does J post entries?  J’s Everyday Fashion delivers new looks, every day.  I always look forward to her interpretation of a super trendy style. I follower her page on Facebook and I’m delightfully fed new styles every day.  J is committed to serving her loyal fans and her content is always fun, fresh with an emphasis on being thrifty.

J’s Everyday Fashion isn't a high-fashion, couture blog with a bunch of bells and whistles.  J showcases fashionable street wear on a budget and I love her willingness to be creative and try something new.

Jump on the J’s Everyday Fashion bandwagon and have some fun creating new and exciting styles for the New Year!

Thursday, May 17, 2012

A Tale of Two Necklaces


Two great statement necklaces—with a click of a button!  After living in Flagstaff for some time, I’ve become somewhat familiar with online shopping.  Both these necklaces are standout pieces that can bought online.  Also, want to know a dirty little secret?  These styles are “knock offs” of large retail store offerings.  Think: Anthropologie and J. Crew's finest.  I will explain in specifics below.  So, take the guesswork out of shopping and simply point, click and wear! 

(One)
Inspiration: Anthropologie “Stormy Seas Necklace” 
(One) Stormy Seas Necklace
The scoop: The original “Stormy Seas Necklace” sold retail, at Anthropologie, somewhere around $100 to $250 depending on how elaborate the beadwork, etc.  Contrary to the necklaces’ popularity, it is my understanding that Anthropologie is no longer selling this necklace!  The good news: there are countless private jewelers/dealers (think Etsy, EBay, Amazon) that sell their own “knock offs” of the iconic necklace. 
Where to buy: I would recommend buying from an Etsy dealer, Fresh Eclectic Ornaments, for the most comprehensive selection of styles and affordable price.  You can even custom order your necklace from scratch!  However, doing a general search in Google Shopping for “Anthropologie Stormy Seas Necklace” will see an abundance of options! 
Additional Commentary: My only major suggestion would be to consider selecting a style with a jersey chain.  The amount of beadwork makes the necklace awfully heavy and it is comforting to have soft material lay on the back of your neck, as opposed to a metal chain.  The other fancy feature about a jersey chain is that you can tie the necklace to various lengths depending on the neckline of your shirt, etc.

(Two)
(Two) Bubble Neckla
The scoop: This necklace has been posted all over Pinterest and I have also seen it in the JCrew store retailing for a pretty $150.  Can you find it cheaper?  You betcha!  At around $20 or less, you can absolutely purchase this necklace.
Where to buy:  If you are on a budget, I would recommend buying the “Bubble Necklace” on EBay.  However, if you are comfortable dropping $150 on the authentic necklace, I would recommend buying direct from JCrew.  Remember: when purchasing from EBay, you are probably either buying a knock-off or a factory item.  On the EBay site, simply search “JCrewNecklace” and you will see many hits.  If you’d prefer to forgo the bidding process, you can easily purchase within the “Buy Now” section. A fun necklace at an achingly affordable price? Perfection!
Additional commentary:   Again, if you are buying the “Bubble Necklace from EBay it is most likely coming from a distributor/dealer/factory owner in China.  So, do not anticipate receiving the necklace overnight.  You should prepare for the necklace to arrive no sooner than two weeks after your payment goes through, as it is being shipped from China.  I know friends who have bought through these dealers and they had complete success.  Remember, patience is a virtue!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Purr-fect Pumps!

Animal print, like floral and stripes, seem to have completely overwhelmed my closet.  Whether it be a sassy cheetah, leopard or zebra print—or even a subdued snakeskin—animal-inspired prints have drawn my attention, season after season. 

Meaning, yes, I am not afraid to wear animal print—even in the dead of winter!  In fact, this winter, I recall being stuck in a situation in front of my closet trying to pick out an outfit which did not include some kind of animal print... quite the dilemma, right?  

While I think animal print clothing is fabulous, my recent obsession has been animal print footwear (i.e. leopard pumps).  I get giddy just thinking of all the styling possibilities associated with throwing on a purr-fect pump (I had to do it!).

Sorry for being a tease, these Madewell pumps have been so popular, they sold out completely.  But good God, aren't they gorgeous?

I may be too radical in my theory but consider this: animal print is really just another neutral.  So have fun with the exquisite textures and playful prints and don’t be afraid to take a walk on the wild side!


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Refresh: Date Night



Sticking to my promise to blog on a more frequent basis, I couldn’t be happier than to stumble upon this Date Night material.  Who wouldn’t be stoked to stumble upon a list of 77 Date Night Ideas

Believe it or not, a few weeks back, I referenced one of these Date Night Idea blog posts and it was a complete success.  One of the date suggestions was to buy a puzzle.  So, what did we do?  We bought a puzzle at a second-hand book store for $6 (in which we had in-store credit, so it puzzle was essentially free), a bottle of red wine and a ball of pizza dough to make a home-made wood-fired pizza. 

I have to tell you, I hadn’t completed a puzzle for at least ten to fifteen years prior to a few weekends ago but we had an absolute blast!  Literally, the puzzle provided some of the best entertainment we could have asked for.  Not to mention, a puzzle is an engaging way to spend time with your significant other (i.e. team work, communication, sense of accomplishment, thought-provoking).  Puzzle night was a blast and I know that Mac enjoyed himself just as much as I did. 

If puzzling isn’t your idea of fun, I found these (and added a few) date-night ideas:
  • Paris night: get a baguette, French wine, and cheese!
  • Blow some steam at the batting cages (yeah!)
  • Watch the sunrise, then make breakfast together
  • Moonlight hike (check to see when the full moon is in cycle)
  • Visit garage sales and refurbish your new-found treasures
  • Buy an ethnic cookbook and take a stab at preparing your very own cultural cuisine
  • Go kayaking
  • Act like a tourist and visit destinations within your community

For more ideas, check out the premier source: 77 Super Fun Date Ideas

Cheers to keeping date night a fresh occasion!

Friday, January 27, 2012

Color Blocking


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Color blocking: a styling trend that used to be fashion/styling "no-no" is now taking front and center stage.  And thank God, right?  How cute are both of these Spring 2012 outfits from J Crew? 

How to: pair like-colors from head to toe.  And, feel free to incorporate other colors! Color blocking doesn't necessarily mean using all mono-color schemes; you can combine colors into blocking patterns, too.

Main objective: have boatloads of fun and don't be afraid to go wild and crazy.  The bolder you go, the more your outfit will make sense. Start subtle; but daring is always exciting, right?

Start time: NOW!  Let your inner-eccentric take charge and be creative.
GlitterGirl

Do you have any color-blocking success stories?  Please post!

Monday, December 19, 2011

No-Bake Energy Bites

No-Bake Energy Bites
Cute blog, great recipe!

I am really into the "no bake" recipes and these energy balls look absolutely divine.  Check out Smashed Peas and Carrots for recipes of numerous other tasty, fun and most importantly, unique, treats.  

Cookies for breakfast?  Sign me up!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

26 and Counting

Liz, from Twenty Six and Counting Blog
One of my favorite fashion blogs is 26 and Counting and today Liz (the creator) is looking exceptionally cute.  I love Liz's daily fashion blog because of her sense of creativity and her dedication to "remixing" outfits which already exist in her closet. 

Liz makes a conscious effort to construct both budget-friendly and stylish work wear outfits.   Most of all, I enjoy her sense of honesty, humility and her commitment to posting daily entries.  I always look forward to seeing what she pulls together!

Don't be fooled.  Liz is a hard working and ambitious young professional.  It is astonishing that she manages to maintain a full-time job, a successful blog and pursue a masters degree--all at the same time!  Keep inspiring and keep up your great work, Liz!

Friday, September 23, 2011

Friends


Okay--Bella needed to make a debut on the blog.  So here she is.

"Thorns may hurt you, men desert you, sunlight turn to fog;
but you're never friendless ever, if you have a dog. "-- Douglas Mallock

Give your favorite friend a hug today, four-legged or not!

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