Tuesday, December 25, 2012

1 Christmas Eve Outfit


Again, I suck and are a little late, but... nonetheless, I had made this, so I will share it. 

Here's a perfectly festive Christmas Eve outfit from the make up to the accessories!


2 Christmas Morning PJ's


Christmas day calls for cozy PJ's, so you can be lazy all day and eat as much as you like without feeling restrained. It's called the "holidaze" for a reason, people. Enjoy it! 


Thursday, December 20, 2012

3 Stocking Ideas


I've been on the prowl for stocking stuffers lately, because they're great for coworkers and acquaintances. Urban Outfitters has a full selection of them that I think everyone would enjoy. It contains many gag gifts as well as practical ideas that I feel people of all ages would love. Definitely check out their list if you need more suggestions. 


1.  MAC eyeshadow: Mac: $40
2. Beer bottle opener ring: Urban Outfitters: $8
3. "Carry On" nail polish: Essie: $8

4 Things to Wish For

Here are 4 more things to add on your wish list if someone asks you on Christmas Eve, because they're feeling desperate. All 4 items are now on my wish list, so if you're related to me and feeling the aforementioned desperation... here ya go. 


1. Polka dot tights: Madewell: $25
2. Mint blossom phone case: switcheasy.com: $35
3. Leopard backpack: Steve Madden: $58
4. Lace and leather booties: Steve Madden: $130

5 Holiday Parties Dresses


I feel like everything this season requires a dress, and I'm not complaining. Dressing up is one of my favorite things to do, so I love it. The only problem is I always have difficulty finding winter dresses, but I researched (technically stalked Polyvore) and found 5 great styles for this season. 

1. Black & studded


2. Pleated and belt 

3. The LRD (little red dress)

4. Asymmetrical
5. Gold



6 Great Holiday Gift Guides


Despite years and years of practice, Christmas shopping can still be a difficult challenge. As fun as it is to buy others gifts, it can be difficult to find something new to give the same person every year.  I added gift guides at the beginning of this "12 days of Christmas" thing, but I've decided to give you 6 more guides that may help with that last minute shopping. 

Click the photo to get to the gift guide itself, and happy shopping! 

1. "Real Simple's" 33 Creative, Inexpensive Stocking Stuffers:  Are there any better words to hear than "creative" and "inexpensive" when it comes to Christmas shopping? I think not. This gift guide is packed with things you have never heard of before, but know everyone would enjoy such as a mustache pacifier and soap stones.



2. The "New York Magazine's" DIY Gift Spectacular: This list has gifts you can make for your loved ones ranging from the mouth-watering chocolate shown below to screen-printed tees. 


3. "A Flattering Tale's" Zodiac gift guides:  For every sign, this blogger has come up with gifts that she believes would be suitable. Even if you don't stick with the actual sign of the gift receiver there are still endless options on all the guides. 




4. Gizmodo's gift guide for brown-nosing: Buying something for your boss can be a difficult task. They have come up with plenty of ideas that are sure to make your boss love you. 




5. "Gal Meets Glam's" gift guide for him:  Everything on her gift guide looks like a perfect gift for any man. My favorites are the flannel shirt and the black watch. Definitely take a look if you're still thinking up the perfect gift for your boyfriend.


6. "Lucky's" reader picked gift guide: You'll love to see what your fellow fashion magazine lovers picked out. These gifts are a bit more pricey, but may be good for someone you want to splurge on or even for adding more gifts to your own wish list.





Tuesday, December 18, 2012

7 Christmas Sweaters


This particular post is actually fitting since I will be attending a Christmas party this evening that requires Christmas sweaters or onesies. Though I have chosen the latter, I know that there are plenty of tacky Christmas sweater parties to go around, so I have found some options as well as other Christmas sweaters that are adorable and would be great for a cold winter bonfire with boots and leggings. 




8 Christmas Movies to Watch


I'm not a big fan of Christmas music, so oftentimes what really gets me in the mood is a good Holiday movie. All 8 movies are recommended by bloggers and IMBD,  but my personal picks are on the top row. Which one's your favorite?


1. "Home Alone"
2. "A Christmas Story"
3. "Love Actually"
4. "Miracle on 34th Street"
5. "Scrooged"
6. "Elf"
7. "The Santa Clause" 
8. "It's a Wonderful Life" 

9 Ways to Wrap a Christmas Gift


Okay, I have been way off my game lately. With my Christmas to-do list as well as a recent interest in cross stitching has made me a little behind on my blog posts, but I hope that all will be forgiven when you see all the tips and Christmas inspiration I have in store for ya'll.

Here are some different ideas for making the gifts under the tree so pretty that they won't even  want to open them:


1. Polka dot paper
2. Santa's belt
3. The name of the person who's receiving with newspaper
4. Red and green gingham plus a splash of holly
5. Adding a treat (i.e. candy canes) to your wrapping
6. Wrapping with newspaper and making tags with initials
7. Brown paper, Christmas stamps, and string
7. Word search paper
8. Snowflakes in red and green


10 Christmas Card Ideas

Another Christmas task to tackle are the Christmas cards, and if you decide to have them, there's only one way to make sure you get the most out all the money you spent on them: make sure they're different. 

Here are some unique and just plain pretty options to choose from:

1. Photo of kids with a chalk board
2. Christmas trees
3. Santa's belt
4. DIY holly card
5. Cutout photo 
6. Christmas Chewbacca
7. Reindeer card 
8. Cardboard cards
9. Beaded Christmas tree
10. Info-graphic card 


Thursday, December 13, 2012

11 Things to Buy Him


Buying gifts for girls is not too difficult since we can just assume that what we want, others would as well. Buying gifts for men, on the other hand, can be quite the predicament. 

From dads to brothers to boyfriends, there are many men on our lists to shop for, but only so many things you can buy him. Here is a list of fresh ideas that your boys will love: 


1. Beer maker kit: Urban Outfitters: $50
2. Camouflage iPhone case: Urban Outfitters: $16
3. iPad sleeve: Uncommon Goods: $32
4. Hoodie: Urban Outfitters: $44
5. Leather wallet: Macy's: $35
6. "GQ" subscription: gq.com: $12
7. Barbecue set: zappos.com: $50
8. Holiday boxers: Target: $6.99
9. Ray-Ban aviators: Sunglass Hut: $195
10. Shaving kit: Macy's: $50
11. The Dark Knight Trilogy: Walmart: $27


12 Things to Buy Her


As you may or may not realize today begins the real countdown until Christmas. There are 12 days left and with that comes great love and joy, but it can be coupled with great stress and anxiety if you have a long list of people left to buy for and nothing to wear to all the holiday parties. 

I have taken it upon myself to help those that need saving with a little blog special called "The 12 Days of Christmas. " How original am I, by the way, with that title?! 

With this special I will be posting for the next 12 days (even on weekends which I don't usually do), so make sure to check back daily! 

First up is 12 gift ideas for your best friend, sister, mother, or the coworker that you are obligated to buy for. All are under $20 and links to each one can be found (as alway) on my Polyvore. There's a link on the left for that. 

1. "Feminist Ryan Gosling" book: Urban Outfitters: $13
2. Polka dot socks: Madewell: $23
3. Boxer shorts: Madewell: $30
4. iPhone case: Madewell: $19
5. Love Struck perfume: Macy's: $68
6. Initial rings: Urban Outfitters: $8
7. Naked 2 makeup palette:  Urban Decay: $50
8. Polka dot notebook: Madewell: $8
9. Gold Essie nail polish: Essie: $8
10. Chevron pillow: Urban Outfitters: $39
11. Apple & pine needle candle: Yankee Candle: $27
12. DIY mini-manicure set

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

5 Outfits to Go with Leggings

Leggings are a staple in your cold weather closet, but do you believe you've exhausted their wear? I've got 5 different options of leggings as well as outfits to go with them that may revamp your legging looks. There is nothing wrong with always being comfortable, but who says you have to always look the same?

1. Leather leggings: This may be the most uncomfortable of the 5 options, but they are certainly the edgiest. Embrace your inner rockstar by donning leather this fall.

2. Floral leggings: A typically summer pattern looks great in the winter when given some more masculine pieces such as a leather jacket and combat boots. Besides thin stripes, I would be careful when mixing another pattern with such a strong one. 



3. Fleece leggings: There is no reason that patterns such as this should be kept for quilts in wood cabins, so wear this winter special with neutrals and gold accents.


4. Leopard leggings: Leopard print is a bold statement that can go from day to night. Pair it with black and red for a classic combination that rarely fails. 


5. Black leggings (nighttime): To make plain black leggings go from day to night, pair them with something pastel and feminine such as this pink, strapless dress. Make sure the dress isn't too long, so that it doesn't look lumpy with your leggings underneath. A pair of booties and chunky silver necklaces  pull the look together. 




5 Great Colors for This Season

This season there are 5 colors that I highly recommend you have in your closet. I love how this season it's not just a sea of black that signifies fall's presence, but instead 5 gorgeous hues. All of them actually look great together, so feel free to mix and match. Another option, that I have decided to go with, is getting pants and scarves in these colors, so blue jeans and neutral accents don't have to be worn everyday.

1. Wine: A lot like oxford, this color is great for evening. Pair it with basic colors like tan and black or go a little more daring by mixing wine separates together (as long as they're the same hue).


2. Navy: Navy is such a basic color, but I think it often gets overlooked when winter rolls around. It's beautiful with light shades of brown, but also looks great with mustard.


3. Mustard: This color has been trendy for a couple falls, but I don't think it's been fully embraced yet. Mustard pants and scarves work as good accent pieces. Each can be paired with gray for a daytime look.



4. Army Green: With camouflage making a comeback, army green is less of a risk. Since it's such an androgynous color, make sure to pair it with something that's not too masculine, so you still look feminine. I love this color with floral or with navy stripes. It's also great when there's a chambray layer somewhere in the look.

5. Eggplant: This is another great night color. I love it with a long dress or for a New Year's Eve party. It would look great with gold or with silver accessories. 



Monday, December 10, 2012

5 Things to NEVER Wear

DISCLAIMER: I am about to bash 5 different products that I have the absolute strongest hatred for. It's going to be mean, and it's going to be uncalled for. Scratch that. It's completely called for. 

If you think you can handle please continue reading ;) 

1. Crocs: There is absolutely no reason to wear these horrendous shoes. Ever. I did a persuasive speech on why you should never wear Crocs freshman year, and I don't remember any of the points except that they're hideous... which I feel like should be enough of a reason.
2. Uggs: Like all other items on this list, they're just plain ugly. Even the name is unattractive. I say "ugh" every time I see someone wearing them, because I'm disgusted. Also, Uggs with number 5 on this list literally makes me nauseous, but happens far too often. My last little venting sentence for this number: if you live in Florida and wear these on the first day it gets cold, I will judge you.


3. Snuggies: America is just so darn lazy. A blanket with sleeves cannot be made cute. At first it was just some humorous piece that was sold on TV, but now it has become a phenomenon that I just can't support. If you have something funny on the Snuggie (like a TMNT outfit), I will hate you less, but try to avoid them at all costs. 


4. Juicy tracksuits: It's not the 90's anymore, folks. If you're interested in being nostalgic please listen to the Spice Girls or watch "Crossroads," but never put on a juicy track suit. They're horrible separate, but together is 20 times as bad. 


5. Jean Miniskirts: As I already mentioned, some things from the 90's should just stay there. There are so many options out there for skirts nowadays that I can't even imagine what would make you resort to a jean skirt. I have yet to see an outfit with one that looks chic. 


Thursday, December 6, 2012

5 Holiday Decoration DIY's

Apparently, it's already December (where did the time go?!), and holiday decorating season is in full gear. As a poor and creative college student, DIY Christmas decorations are the perfect alternative to the $20 per item deals at the stores. Also, making these crafts with your girlfriends can be a ton of fun. 

The following items look relatively easy to make, but if they are a bit more challenging and you feel you need directions, you can click my Polyvore link to the left, find the image, and get connected with its original site. 

1. Christmas trees: The tree is arguably the most important decoration, but who said you can't make one yourself or preserve space by attaching it to the wall instead. Here are a few alternatives to the usual evergreen: 


2. Centerpieces: A centerpiece can be a small addition to a dining room table, since it's such a central point in a home, can really liven up the Christmas spirit. Here are many options to choose from: 


3. Wall art: This is probably the easiest of the 5 options to carry out. All you have to do is find a site that offers free printable pieces or find quotes, such as the ones I did, print them out, and frame them. These can be hung anywhere in the house and can even just temporarily replace large photographs during the holiday season. 


4. Ornaments: If indeed you do have room for a Christmas tree (or if you want to make them as gifts), ornaments are a classic decoration. These ornaments just take a little time, but can become personalized treasures that you keep for many years. 


5. Garland: Garland looks great hung over a mantel, above a TV, or really anywhere there's a wide space. It's an extremely inexpensive option as well. I these love the creative versions I found: