Tuesday, February 23, 2016

How to layer bracelets

Everyone wants to try it out, but many are too scared to give it a go.  We found this article from Andi to help ease some of those fears.

Layering bracelets is truly an art, requiring a bit of trial and error before you achieve the perfect mix of colors, sizes and metal finishes. I love this eclectic way of styling jewelry and am constantly inspired by the fantastic combinations pinned on Pinterest.


However, like I alluded to above, choosing the right arrangement of bracelets can be tricky. Here are some tips to avoid a bracelet layering fail.



Pick a theme: I know the look is meant to be eclectic, but don’t just slap on every bracelet you own. There must be a consistent element across each piece to complete the look, whether it’s the color scheme, metal finish, material or an underlying theme, like rock glam or tribal.

Smaller and fewer are better: One of the hardest parts of layering is deciding when you have added enough pieces. Avoiding chunky bracelets and keeping the number of pieces to a minimum (depending on the size, 6-8 is a good number), will keep you from looking like you’re wearing armor.

Add a watch: Including a timepiece adds practicality to the collection of jewelry, as well as another shape and texture. I think it is always good practice to mix high- and low-end pieces of jewelry when accessorizing, and a pricey watch can help make cheaper layering pieces appear more expensive by association.

I think the best layering chick out there is Andrea, hands down.  You can check out her instagram page to see how she layers different bracelets of all shapes and sizes. 

What do you think of the layered bracelet trend? Incredibly chic or just plain cluttered?




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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

You're going on vaction, now what?

Earlier we talked about what to wear when you travel and touched on a few tips when packing.  Here you will find a visual of how to actually pack your carry on and other tips.  I refuse to check a bag now, unless it is absolutely necessary.  I am already pushing a stroller through the airport and checking 3 car seats at the kiosk.  Lucky for us moms, we do not have to pay extra for strollers and car seats.

 Tip number one: Pack carefully and smart.  You can get your clothes and your children's in one carry on if done correctly.

When I pack, I pack smart and light. I bring one pair of jeans that will match most, if not all, my tops.  I only bring 2-3 pairs of shoes, max.  Since I will normally bring tennis shoes for walking, those are the shoes I opt to wear on my travel days.  If you have not tried rolling your clothes, then you are missing out on a lot of extra space ladies.  You can roll your items separate or put your whole outfit planned and roll it up together.  Here is an example.  I usually like to put my shoes in a plastic bag though, to make sure my clothes do not get dirty.




Tip number two: if they have an outside curb service for your airline, USE IT.  I always bring an extra $5 with me and tip the gentleman that has helped.

I cannot even begin to tell you the hours I have saved by dropping off car seats at curbside and then heading to the security line.  I personally take my stroller with me, that way I do not have to carry around my littles.  I even borrowed one of these bad boys from a friend once (pictured below). You can put one car seat in it, which is great if you have one child and only one of you are traveling.  I checked it outside at curb service, but you can carry it with you or roll it, that way it will not get as beaten up.  They will just check it at the plane and you can grab it again when you land.  I have even put my car seats in huge lawn trash bags.  I opted for the thick ones, so they would last through the beatings they get when handled by airports.  If I use trash bags, I check it outside at the kiosk.

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Tip three:  If they offer direct flights, take it!

It may cost a little more but the less you have to travel with little ones, the better.  I have learned this lesson the hard way when traveling back home to see family.  After three hours (five if you count getting there early to get through security) they have had it. It was well worth the extra $50 -$100 in the  long run.

Tip four: If you are flying with little children and this is your first rodeo, read this post.

It's hard enough to remember everything you need on your trip, let alone what you might need to keep your little ones comfortable.  I have found that this blog post covers pretty much anything you will need to know when you venture out.

Tip five: Breathe and HAVE FUN!

I get it, traveling is stressful! Just remember at the end of the day it is YOU that determines the outcome.  After you travel a few times with your children, you will become a pro. 
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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

41 Insanely Helpful Style Charts Every Woman Needs Right Now

If you have a Facebook account, then you have probably heard of BuzzFeed.  They have an amazing writer named Julie who came up with this post.  It was so genius that we had to make sure all your beauties laid eyes upon it.  In this post she writes all about sizing, mixing patterns, and even how to cuff your button up tops. You can find the original post here.  You're Welcome.

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Jenny Chang / BuzzFeed

1. First things first: It’s not you! All sizes are NOT created equally. A guide to vanity sizing.

First things first: It's not you! All sizes are NOT created equally. A guide to vanity sizing.

2. Here’s how to find your “golden number” aka the perfect dress length for your body.

Here's how to find your "golden number" aka the perfect dress length for your body.

3. Figure out which colors to wear with each other.

Figure out which colors to wear with each other.

4. And how to mix patterns and textures.

 

5. Go mad for this guide to plaids. (SORRY.)

Go mad for this guide to plaids. (SORRY.)

6. And style your stripes.

And style your stripes.

7. Become a print-mixing pro.

Become a print-mixing pro.

8. Here are a few great options for styling a button-up shirt.

Here are a few great options for styling a button-up shirt.

9. Here’s how to tell a mermaid from a mini.

Here's how to tell a mermaid from a mini.

10. And an A-line from a little shift dress.

And an A-line from a little shift dress.

11. And here’s what you should save on, and what you might want to spend a little more on.

And here's what you should save on, and what you might want to spend a little more on.

12. Every collar ever.

Every collar ever.

13. Get a great shirt cuff every time.

Get a great shirt cuff every time.

14. And pull off the perfect jean tuck.

And pull off the perfect jean tuck.

15. Know your bolero from your shrug.

Know your bolero from your shrug.

16. And your car coat from a duffle.

And your car coat from a duffle.

17. Here’s how to look super ~chic~ and ~European~.

Here's how to look super ~chic~ and ~European~.

18. Or make boyfriend jeans work for you? No problem.

Or make boyfriend jeans work for you? No problem.

19. One pair of leggings worn 10 ways.

One pair of leggings worn 10 ways.

20. The five elements you need to go from day to night in a pinch.

The five elements you need to go from day to night in a pinch.

21. Make way for the best bra.

Make way for the best bra.

22. A few easy tips for the petite ladies in the house.

A few easy tips for the petite ladies in the house.

23. Find the right dress shape for your body type.

Find the right dress shape for your body type.
JG

24. For all those times you were like, “What does FORMAL DAYTIME even mean?”

For all those times you were like, "What does FORMAL DAYTIME even mean?"

25. It’s all about that A-line.

It's all about that A-line.

26. Find the neckline that’s most flattering for you.

Find the neckline that's most flattering for you.

27. And the sleeve you love most.

And the sleeve you love most.
JG

28. Check out this visual glossary of bag styles.

Check out this visual glossary of bag styles.

29. And shoe styles.

And shoe styles.

30. Have yourself a hat.

Have yourself a hat.

31. Get glasses like Kanye West. Or Andy Warhol.

Get glasses like Kanye West. Or Andy Warhol.
You can buy a print here.

32. Figure out what glasses work best for your face shape.

Figure out what glasses work best for your face shape.

33. Find a best necklace for each type of collar.

Find a best necklace for each type of collar.

34. And the optimum length for each necklace.

And the optimum length for each necklace.

35. Choose earrings that work best with your face shape.

Choose earrings that work best with your face shape.

36. How many ways are there to wear a scarf? A MILLION WAYS.

How many ways are there to wear a scarf? A MILLION WAYS.
JG

37. Figure out what you need to bring on a trip.

Figure out what you need to bring on a trip.

38. And then learn to pack like a pro.

And then learn to pack like a pro.

39. Here’s how to get your most accurate body measurements.

Here's how to get your most accurate body measurements.

40. Hang your clothes on the proper hanger.

Hang your clothes on the proper hanger.

41. And maybe most importantly: The definitive guide to how many times you can wear something without having to wash it.

And maybe most importantly: The definitive guide to how many times you can wear something without having to wash it.
Because ain’t nobody got time for laundry.
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