Showing posts with label clothes/fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes/fashion. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2014

BFF Haircut Before and After

This is my dear friend, Jess.  She's the BEST!  ;-)  Last fall she felt like she needed a change and got a fun new 'do.  I thought I should share it with you all. 

The standard ponytail...  meh...  no offense Jess, but it wasn't doing you any favors
Not bad, but Jess doesn't "style" her hair, so she needed a cut with a little more shape to it.
Wowsah!  How cute is she?  What a difference a haircut makes!
She was feeling sassy after we left the salon.  I love it when she feels pretty!  We should all feel that good about ourselves all the time!  ;-)

Monday, February 10, 2014

Frugal Mom Fashion

My parents raised me to be on the modest side... and also on the frugal side.  And with today's fashion trends its not always easy to be either of those.  I love that I can find great ideas on Pinterest that help me mix and match my wardrobe in creative ways to make the most of what I have and look cute doing it!! I have tons of great pins on My Personal Style Pinterest Board and I thought I would share a few of my faves with you.



easy & creative restyling ideas to save on fashion



Capsule Wardrobes - such a great way to simplify your wardrobe

30 outfits in 30 days - I love seeing how other people mix and match their fave clothing items!



Tips for styling a basic white tee - great ideas from this gal!


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Great Products Tshirt Review and Giveaway!!

I was recently contacted by Great Products to do a review and giveaway of one of their tshirts.  I debated on whether to get one of the awesome shirts they have for moms or to get one for Nate...  I figured most of my other giveaways have been ones that related to me, so I decided to let him pick one.  He was so excited to browse the wide selection of cool t-shirt designs but he picked the one that I had predicted he would.

If you can't read it, it says "Homeschooler by day, Ninja by night".  I mean, what 8yr old boy doesn't want to be a ninja?  ;-) Nate loves his shirt and would wear it every day if I didn't have to wash it every couple of days! Seriously.

I was impressed with a lot of the cool designs that Great Products has available.  They have Christian and homeschool specific designs too.  And the prices were surprisingly affordable!  Especially with their $5.99 tshirt special going on right now!


So,  don't miss out on this Labor Day giveaway!  There are several ways you can enter to win a Great Products T-Shirt via the Rafflecopter below.  Giveaway ends at midnight on Labor Day.

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*the shirt was given to us in exchange for the review/giveaway but the opinions shared are my own.

Thursday, April 04, 2013

Jewelry Storage

Last fall my mom asked me to make her something to store her necklaces and other jewelry in for Christmas.  Sadly I had already gotten her a gift (have I mentioned that I'm an early shopper?).  So when her birthday came around I knew exactly what to do for her.
I was inspired by a few projects I had seen on Pinterest like these:
Sunlit Spaces has a post that shared links to 9 different jewelry storage ideas.

But in the end it was this one that inspired my mom's gift.  I was unable to find a type tray with appropriate size partitions in it but after scouring our local Goodwill for months I found a wood silverware tray that I thought would suffice nicely. 

I ModPodged scrapbook paper into each compartment for added color.  Then I used a couple different sizes of ceiling hooks and screwed them into each partition.  I used open hooks for necklaces and closed eye hooks for earrings.  Not a picture perfect project but I am pretty proud of it!  And my mom loves it!  What more could I ask for?  ;-)



Monday, February 11, 2013

Mix N Match

I've been trying to branch out in my clothing choices lately.  I don't want to spend a lot of money on clothes, I just want to know how to use what I have in creative ways.  Pinterest is great for getting fashion ideas.  I have found several fashion blogs through pins that I have fallen in love with. 

Putting Me Together has tons of great posts with tips and ideas for building a re-mixable wardrobe.  And isn't she adorable?  I mean really.
I love it when I find posts that show one item of clothing styled a bunch of different ways.  Like this post found on Fashion Worship. Denim button down shirt worn 21 ways!  Love it!

While I still have a lot to learn about how to dress my body I am having fun with my clothes for probably the first time since I became a mom.  I think I stopped trying for a long time.  Then I kept thinking I'd "lose the weight" or whatever... and I need to make the most of what I have now! And I am rockin' it!  ;-)

Thursday, November 08, 2012

A Couple of Cute Outfits!

 I got busy sewing a few weeks ago for the first time in many months...  I had fun making two outfits using some designer fabric I bought from Seamology on YardSeller.   

 I used a couple of girls shirts that I had bought on clearance and added appliques and made matching skirts and headbands.


Is she a cutie or what?  ;-) 

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Sandal Refashion

Well, of course I love a good deal.  I got these sandals at a yard sale for $3.  Practically new, they looked like something I'd seen on Pinterest.  I was so excited about them but after wearing them a couple of times I realized that they were a little too much for my taste.

  The sandal on the right is the original look.  I decided to take it down a notch.  So, I cut the back strap and flower off the sandal altogether.  I like the toned down sandal a lot better.
And the leftover flowers I turned into a headband and a clip to match my refashioned sandals!  Love it!  This headband is quickly becoming one of my favorites!

Linking up to a few of these great blogs!
Make-It-Monday w/ Brassy Apple



Monday, April 23, 2012

Swimwear Restyle - Faux Cami

1 Timothy 2:9 - "And I want women to be modest in their appearance. They should wear decent and appropriate clothing and not draw attention to themselves by the way they fix their hair or by wearing gold or pearls or expensive clothes." (NLT)


Modesty is a big issue. The world, our society seems to see no place for it. And there are debates within the Christian community as to how far we should go as women of God to maintain our modesty. Are the Amish on the right track with their simplistic approach to modest clothing? How about the Apostolic Pentecostal women with their long skirts and long hair? Should women be allowed to wear pants? Or should we not worry about modesty at all and wear tight shorts that say "bootylicious" on them?

Clearly this could stir up endless comments on all sides of this debate. But I am not here to take sides. I myself find it difficult at times to find a balance and achieve modesty and still feel somewhat fashionable. It seems like the clothing industry makes everything either sexy or frumpy and I am at a loss as to what to buy or wear sometimes. Sometimes we have to take fashion into our own hands!

Summer is just around the corner and along with that comes trips to the pool and all that goes with that. So I thought I would share what I have come up with to avoid the granny moo-moo bathing suits but still remain modest. I created a faux cami look for my bathing suits via layering. This works best if you have a suit with a deep V but could be used with most other styles too. I find that most suits that fit my curvy body type end up being very revealing in the cleavage area. I had a hard time finding a good pix to show it because I'm usually hiding behind a kid! But I think you get the idea.

You will need:
a tankini or one piece bathing suit to modify
a pair of bikini bottoms in a coordinating color (I would go for solid if your suit is patterned or if your suit is solid and you want to add some pop then you could do a coordinating pattern)
needle & thread (coordinating color is optional because all of the stitches should be hidden - and if you are desperate or don't sew you could use safety pins)

1- try on the suit and decide how much coverage you want - put pins on the suit to mark where you need to cover
2 - cut the bikini bottoms in half (cut at the sides and in the middle of the dare I say... crotch part)
3 - lay the front piece of the cut bikini bottoms inside the suit top and line it up with the marks you made - this will serve as a faux cami
4- pin in place along the edges of the neckline
5 - stitch (or pin) around the neckline to attach the "cami"
6 - once attached trim away excess fabric around the edges to avoid added bulk underneath the suit top
7 - TaDa!  Now you have a cute, modest, stylish swim suit you'll be comfortable wearing to the pool or beach!

Here is a suit (available online at Divinita Sole) that is similar to what I've done with mine, where it has a cute cut but layered with a cami for coverage. Divinita Sole also carries other styles of relatively modest bathing suits and a whole line of modest dresses too.

There are a lot of views on modesty, what women should wear and how much is too much skin to show... Here are a few posts that I found interesting:

Great post on Modesty & Swimwear.

Scientific take on modesty and swimwear.

Bianca from In the Name of Love shares her take on Swimsuit Modesty.

A Guy's Perspective on Modesty.

I hope this tutorial is helpful.  If you modify your own bathing suit please send me a link or pix! I'm linking up to:

The Southern Institute



Craft & Tell






1 Peter 3:3-4 - "Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. Instead, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God's sight." (NIV)

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Frumps to Pumps

SarahMae is releasing a new ebook today: Frumps to Pumps! Its available on Amazon now! Find it on facebook too! She calls it a motivotional - a cross between motivational and devotional. I love it! ;-) I like to make up words too!
Sarah Mae's candidness makes me want to plop down on her couch for a visit, or go out to coffee with her. She is real and genuine and that drew me in and allowed me to relate to her in many ways. I love how she shares both personally and scripturally while helping the reader build habits over time to get out of the frumpy rut. I know I have gone days without changing out of my sweatpants. Or without doing anything besides a ponytail with my hair. But if you think about it, who doesn't feel better about themselves when they are not wearing clothes with spit up on them from yesterday? I know my whole outlook changes when I feel good about myself. I automatically feel better about everything else, which makes me a better mom and wife.
Sarah Mae shares biblical truths about our identity in Christ and how we should live that out in our daily lives. Focusing a lot on inner beauty Sarah Mae talked about: having a Quiet Spirit, Modesty and dressing in Strength and Dignity. There are chapters that help motivated me to Fight the Lure of Cozy and push off the "too tired" excuse. I mean, does it really take that much more time to put on "real clothes" than it does to put on sweats?
We are all daughters of God. How can we best represent His Kingdom? By never leaving behind our comfy sweatpants, and the sour, lazy attitude that can often accompany them? Or should we dress tastefully and modestly to show that we care about ourselves just as the Lord cares deeply about us? I choose to take care of myself. I want to look and feel better, for Him and for me.
Thank you Sarah Mae for sharing your heart and these truths with us in your book! God Bless You!!

Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body. 1Corinthians 6:19-20

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Ruffle Dress Ta-Da

Having Christine has really inspired me to do more creatively. Girls are so much more fun to craft for. Sorry, its true. ;-) Just before Valentine's Day I found pre-ruffled fabric at Hobby Lobby. I was so excited to try out one of 15 pre-ruffled fabric projects that I had seen online.

Originally I started out intending to make a whole entire dress from the pre-ruffled fabric using this tutorial. But I had hard time getting the edge around the neck to look right. So, I cut the top off and added the skirt part to a onesie using this tutorial. Then I added a sash and yo-yos to embellish it. I made both a fabric yo-yo clippie and a rolled fabric flower headband. I am so pleased with the end result!

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