Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Sweet n' Chic Master Suite

Well...I might not call it a "suite," necessarily, but it is our master bedroom and it's FINALLY starting to look like we live there and are settling in!  Clothing storage has been interesting...as the closet is actually pretty small.  A MAJOR downfall on this house.  During the move in process my dresser was in the bedroom and all my clothes were in the closet, meanwhile Corey's clothes were all out in his dressers in the garage...yup, he was getting his clothes from the garage everyday for a couple weeks.  We had planned on a getting a nice wardrobe from IKEA so he could hang his clothes up in the bedroom and use the drawers in the dresser for his other clothes, and get rid of his other two dressers...well...that didn't pan out because all the wardrobes are just too darn big for our small master bedroom...SO...we moved his two dressers in and kicked my big one out to the guest room...so WAIT...then I was having to get dressed in the guest room.  UGH = NOT OKAY!  This weekend we FINALLY found a way to arrange the furniture and move my dresser back into the master where it belongs, and therefore I was finally able to unbox all my jewelry organizers knowing that I wouldn't have to move my dresser again.

I LOVE my jewelry displays on my dresser!  I feel like that space looks like something straight out of a Francesca's store or something.  It makes me excited to get dress and accessorize!
Notice my pink elephant children's coat rack on the left?  Scored that in a Pennsylvania antique store from $12, and I LOVE using it to display my bauble necklaces and keep them from getting tangled. I also have vintage aprons I usually hang on it...but those are still in a box somewhere.
Corey painted that shoe painting for me and gave it to me for our first Christmas.  It's a perfect fit for that corner! I use a Japanese obi as a table runner for the top of the dresser, a little decorating trick Mom and I picked up from our days in Japan. The silk cherry blossoms from Michaels held by a mason jar add another girly touch
Got this lady this past Christmas from Corey's fam!  I had wanted a vintage dress form for a long time and they found one for me.  I love dressing her up in my pretty necklaces and pins.
 

This birdcage jewelry organizer was a TJMaxx find and I LOVE it! I used empty skinny wine bottles to organize all my bracelets-they are the perfect size for bracelets.  Fun Fact: The wine bottles held my favorite wine from the winery where Corey used to work.

Let's not forget Corey's Space!
OK, so the key bowl needs to go somewhere else, but he's got his dresser topped with vintage goodies. And the rocketeer and wife for good measure.
Above his dresser is his fun vintage hat display.
And yes, he does wear these on various occasions.

So that's a corner of our sweet n' chic master "suite".  Perhaps I'll do another episode of Sweet n' Chic Cribs in another post. What's your suite styled like?



Sunday, July 28, 2013

Sweet n' Chic Sunday

Corey and I had a great date night out last night.  And let me tell you, we were lookin' good!  But we forgot to take pictures!  Fortunately we decided to wear our date outfits for church today, so you still get a peak!

 

He got a new haircut too!  So handsome!

On Him:
Shirt: JCPenney (similar)
Pants: Target
Watch: Gift
Shoes: Johnston and Murphy via Amazon

 

On Me:
Top: GAP (no longer available)
Skirt: TJMaxx (no longer available)
Necklace: Gift
Bracelet: Stella & Dot
Shoes: Target (similar)

Alright, time to go enjoy the rest of my Sunday with my hunk of a husband!  Have a restful rest of your weekend!

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Chopped Sweet n' Chic Style!

This is Elizabeth, and she's AMAZING!
Ladies, you know when you find someone to cut your hair and you're just a match made in heaven, and your search for the perfect stylist is over?  Well Elizabeth is the reason I still drive up to Alexandria to get my hair done instead of finding a new place around me.  She's just amazing!

I have been growing my hair out for over a year.  It was about time to chop it off! I brought the following three pictures with high hopes that Elizabeth would help me choose the right look.
 

After talking it over we eliminated Carrie...(sorry you're gorgeous but I just can't wear it like you do), and decided to kind of combine Heidi and Katy (that last time I got my hair cut we did the same Katy cut, but we wanted to keep it a little longer this time).

Before


I don't think I even realized my hair was THAT long!

After Elizabeth's Magic!


LOVE!

Thanks Elizabeth for this adorable do!  If you want some killer hair, go see Elizabeth at TCInternational Salon in Alexandria and tell her I sent you!

On to the day's fashion...

Sunglasses: Target/Earrings: Stella & Dot (I'm distraught because I lost one yesterday :( )/ Necklace: GroopDealz (similar, similar)/Shirt: LOFT (similar, similar)/Skirt: TJMaxx (similar)/Purse: Target (similar, similar)/Shoes: Old Navy (similar, similar)/Watch and Rings: Gifts/Bracelets: Stella & Dot and JewelryNutAuctions (similar)

I'm so excited to show you this little number I bought today!
I popped into one of my favorite vintage clothing stores in Old Town Alexandria, Pretty People Vintage, after getting my new do.  I LOVE this store and they are always getting in great new stuff!  Lots of vintage and consigned items.  I was drawn to this adorable little 1960s dress because of the print, the color, and the cut.  I usually can't wear many of the vintage dresses I find...girls were much skinnier back then, but this fit me like it was made for me!  I was giddy.  My vision is to chop off the sleeves and do a sweet little cap sleeve using the extra material!  Check it out!
Thanks again Pretty People Vintage for this Sweet n' Chic find!  Also check out their sister store Zoubeck for similar Sweet n' Chic finds!

Also, if you're in the mood for a bit of entertainment check out my latest project with the hubs:





Friday, July 26, 2013

Lime-Coconut-Banana Bread and Style

Yesterday was my first trip back to Alexandria in a while and it was a perfectly gorgeous day for it! Errands including getting copies of our marriage license and a HH with some of my awesome coworkers drew me back up to this sweet busy little city that I love.  I tried to squeeze in a hair appointment too, but my gal doesn't work on Thursdays :(....so on the up side, I get to go back today!  Stay tuned for the new do!
Top: Francesca's (similar)
Tank: J Crew 
Belt: I've had forever 
Shorts: LOFT (no longer available) (similar)
Purse (similar), Sunglasses, and Sandals (similar): Target
Bracelets: Body Central (no longer available)
Necklace: Francesca's (no longer available)

                      
OK, I'm going to confess this outfit seemed a lot better in my head than it turned out.  I'm in love with the shorts from LOFT, but the top just wasn't working for me.  I thought it would be cool to underlay it with a coral tank since the top is sheer, and it would play up the light pink polka dots in the shorts, but you can't really see the coral tank OR the pink dots in the shorts.  At least not in these pictures.  (we're not quite pros over here...)  I liked how light and airy it was, perfect for walking around in the sunshine.  Have you ever had a style day you would do differently?

On the up side, I did make this coconut-lime banana bread deliciousness for breakfast, and it was a great success! Recipe HERE!
Corey liked it but he's still a banana bread snob and would rather have regular banana bread. I thought it was a fun twist, and it includes just a few tablespoons of rum! (Can you tell I'm still stuck in the Bahamas at heart?)

I can't wait for my hair appointment today and some more time to shop in Old Town.


Thursday, July 25, 2013

In My Suitcase

Today I'm going to break down the honeymoon wardrobe for you and give you a peak at inside the suitcase.

Anyone who knows me can tell you I STRUGGLE when it comes to traveling light.  I'm of the frame of mind that you can never be too prepared, and knowing myself...I usually spill stuff (hot mess) so packing extras is a must for me.

My goal was to do my honeymoon in just a carry-on...HA! Who was I kidding?  However in retrospect, I probably could have done it!
Thanks Bonnie for hooking me up!
Swimsuits from L to R: J Crew (similar), Target, LOFT (old)
Flip flops: J Crew Factory (similar)

My honeymoon wardrobe consisted of:
-3 swimsuits
-4 pairs of shorts
-5 t-shirts
-1 maxi dress
-2 wear-it-3-ways dresses (OBSESSED)
-Pink Elephant Dress
-white lace dress (for white hot party on the cruise of course)
-2 pairs of sandals
-1 pair of flip flops
-1 pair of TOMS
Plus you know...PJs and the delicates lol.
It sounds like a lot, but I promise you I wore all of it (except for the TOMS...it was sandal/flip flop weather the whole time).

Relive the honeymoon with me HERE to see how I wore these looks.
All these outfits paired with the simple white sandals!
Airplane outfit!
Shorts and Top: LOFT
4th of July! Keepin' it real America!
Shorts and Tops: Old Navy (Top 1 {sold out}, Top 2)
Embarkation day! LOVE the anchors!
Shorts: Old Navy
Top: LOFT (similar)
Pink elephants = nice dinner night: Elizabeth McKay (similar)
White lace dress for cruises White Hot Party: Francesca's (similar)
Blue Ikat Dress for cute/casual nights: J Crew Factory (similar)
White Sandals: DSW 
Maxi for cruising around Nassau: Target (similar)
Pink and white dress for cute/casual nights: J Crew Factory (see above and NOTE: these dresses are available every spring/summer season in different fabric patterns)
Pink Flamingo shorts: (Old Navy)
Grey t-shirt: (J Crew Factory) for poking around in Grand Bahama Island
Coral Sandals: Target (similar)
Pink Elephants and Pink Flamingos?!  
I think YES!
Don't judge...
And just because I'm THAT obsessed with these FABULOUS dresses from J Crew Factory, a shot to show you the diversity of the dresses.  They can be worn as a dress at two different lengths or as a skirt!  Ummmm...hello?!  These things are perfect for summer and priceless on vacation!

Linking up today with: Mix and Match Fashion
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Sweet n' Chic Wedding Fashions

I have been dying to do this post for months!  For obvious reasons I couldn't post anything of the sort until after the wedding, but here it is, this one's all about the wedding fashions!  Granted if you read my wedding post, then you've at least seen them, but here I'll get into the nitty gritty of the search, finding them, and deciding what would make the look for my wedding!

THE Dress

 
When I walked out of the fitting room in this my sister gasped.  It was then that I looked up and thought OH.MY.GOSH
I fell in love with everything about this dress, the layered lace, the detailed bodice, the shape, the train, and my absolute FAVORITE detail was the bows going down the back.  I love that Melissa Sweet thought of this because during the whole ceremony guess what people are looking at for the most part...the BACK of the dress. It had a beautiful vintage chic flair that I absolutely loved.
Mind you, I tried on several other dresses prior to this one and even had a totally different style of dress in mind.  I wanted the keyhole back, but turns out that style just didn't sit well on me.  When we arrived at David's and asked if they had any of the Melissa Sweet line, they had one dress and this was it and it was THE ONE I had been looking at online the night before.  PERFECTION!

The Bridesmaids

 
Sticking with the lacey/vintage style we searched high and low for these gorgeous dresses!  Once we discovered them online we had an even harder time finding them in any store to try on because they were older dresses and most stores didn't carry them anymore. I'm so glad we finally got our hands on them. The tea length style added that classy vintage flare.  They look AMAZING, and I know Meaghan has already worn hers to another wedding!  Simply stunning.

Wedding Party Tip: Having only two bridesmaids was seriously the best decision ever, my sister and my best friend.  Keep it close and keep it small if you can. Have you ever watched "Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids,"?  Trust me, keeping it limited to just your nearest and dearest will save you from drama, decision making will be 10x's easier, and these ladies will be your strongest support system throughout the entire journey.  I can't tell you the number of late nights Meaghan stayed up chatting with me online searching for shoes and dresses, or the number of bridesmaid dresses my sister tried on.

The Shoes
Yup, it took three pairs of shoes to get me through the day...typical.

Ceremony shoes.  I found these Seychelles cuties at DSW...the last pair in the store (still available online), for 80% off!  They came home with me for $14.00! (Similar)
 
 Since our wedding decor theme was burlap + lace, I ordered these burlap TOMS as soon as they hit the market, and got Corey a pair too. With a little help from Michaels they became my adorable and comfy reception footwear.

I will probably order a new pair though, because I do love them just as they were.
 The shoe pile. 
 I let the ladies choose their own footwear, super cute! Meaghan's shoes (far right)
Corey is IN LOVE with these Johnston and Murphy shoes he wore for the occasion, and I mean I have to admit they are rather sexy. (Similar , similar)I LOVE that he loves shoes and fashion almost as much as I do.
 
Getting Cinderella'd
The story with the pink boots:  
When I was about 4 we lived in Arizona, and I was convinced I was going to grow up to be a cowgirl, and you can't possibly grow up to be a cowgirl if you don't have the proper pink cowgirl boots.  So I begged and begged...and BEGGED for pink cowgirl boots.  I finally got them for Christmas that year and let me tell you, I wore them with everything, everywhere, until my toes couldn't fit in them anymore!  We had already planned to incorporate my childhood boots into the decor, but I wanted to take these surprise shots for my parents with some big girl pink cow boots.  I searched high and low for a pair that didn't cost $300 and one day while walking around the mall with Corey I saw some lady wearing these adorable pink cow boots!  I RAN up to her in the mall inquiring about her boots.  She got them from Body Central (the store across the hall from us), I thanked her and rushed into the store, and there they were!
(No longer available.)

The Accessories

Pearl Necklace I've owned since a child, I am pretty sure it was a gift from the parents.  

The vintage hanky was a gift embroidered by my Meme (grandmother), my mom and aunt picked out the thread color and helped with the embroidered design. 

The pearl ring also includes my birthstone (very tiny) and was fashioned for me out of the one pearl my mother found at a pearl party she went to, (yeah, they literally sit there and open oysters trying to find a pearl), that was given to me when I was in 5th or 6th grade.  

The earrings and bracelet were purchased from David's.  Here's a word of advise.  When you buy your dress from them, they will also try to sell you all the undergarments and everything.  DON'T DO IT!!! (you should buy them elsewhere; it will save you $$) They sold me this corset style bra, that once we went to the tailor to get fitted for alterations, realized it was actually bulking up the dress too much, so we went to take it back but they would only give us store credit, so the bracelet and earrings were purchased on that.  

Birdcage veil from David's Bridal as well.

Handmade garter from Etsy (similar, similar).  Have a blast searching Etsy for handmade, one of a kind garters, too many cute options out there! Unfortunately it was so hot that day, that even though I stuck them on with fashion tape they still slipped right off, so I basically ended up leaving it off until right before the garter toss.

Both rings were purchased from Gemstone Creations in Fredericksburg, VA.  These ladies will take great care of you!  They carry both new and estate rings and jewelry. My engagement and matching wedding ring were pre-owned JaBel rings with vintage style scroll engraving on them.  JaBelle is known for using two metals in their rings.  The ring itself is white gold and the setting is platinum.  I also love that the setting is square but the diamond is round.  Corey did an impeccable job choosing this classy and unique ring set.  For Corey we went with a Tungsten ring by Benchmark.

The Guys
Suits: Jos. A Banks (they all chipped in on a buy one get three free deal = the way to go)/Shirts: JCPenney/Bowties: Southern Proper (my fav. detail for the guys)/Boutonniere: Cotton bolls with some rosemary created by The Flower Cupboard of Williamsburg. <--They can do anything!  We provided the cotton bolls and rosemary and she turned them into beautiful boutonnieres for the guys.
Dad wore the necktie in the same fabric pattern as the guy's bow ties from Southern Proper

DANG WE ARE A GOOD LOOKIN' CREW!

The Rest of the Lovelies

My cousin is gorgeous and she was SO STINKING CUTE in this vintage dress my Meme found for her somewhere for $1 I believe...STOP IT!  I wish I fit in that adorableness!  

I HAD to feature her...I mean, she is GORGEOUS!

The lovely Mommas!  My mom(left), Corey's mom (right), and I love that the girls are captured in the background through the mirror!

Our handsome little guy.  Corey's cousin was our QT little ring bearer, and Corey made this sign for him to carry down the aisle.