Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Calendar Girl

It's that time of year again to break out the new calendars and make those resolutions for the better. I've come across so many cool calendars in my own personal search that I cannot decide what I want.


Here are a few of my favorites:


These are dry erase vinyl wall stickers. I think they are perfect for a workspace! - etsy (simpleshapes)

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This calendar is like a puzzle. Move around the numbers (which are from the City of Lights) each month as necessary. I would love this in a children's playroom - Etsy


A humorous take - Keep Calm and Carry On Women's (left), Men's (right) - Etsy (LittleBrownPen)



Letterpressed Printed Calendar - Etsy (Paisleytreepress)

Cute for the desk in the acrylic frames - Etsy

Similar to the calendars above, both of these yearly calendars are individual pictures made for frames. I love the idea of the entire year hanging in frames on a giant wall, in a kitchen perhaps - courtesy of 2modern blog (left) and etsy (right)

Monday, December 28, 2009

Denim Tuxedo

A friend and I were just discussing the new (ok, revived) trend of denim shirts. She was a little skeptical while I was a little excited! This is not the grungy, worn with a plaid flannel skirt and Doc Martens look we saw in the 90s or the rock 'n roll look we saw on and off stage in the 80s. This is, a more pulled-together and dare-I-say, feminine look when worn with something fitted or sparkly. From Preppy to Trendy, this shirt can work for pretty much everyone. The one thing to avoid, wearing head-to-toe denim. No one likes a denim tuxedo. NO ONE.

Here is some runway inspiration from Alexander Wang, Chloe and D&G

style.com

Ashley Olsen, Style.com; Rag and Bone

(Garance!); The Sartorialist

If you're looking for something a little more subdued, try a chambray shirt. It is a more relaxed fabric and doesn't have as much detailing.



I am having one of those I wish it were warm days so this look isn't exactly appropriate being that it is 20 degrees here


Banana Republic Shirt, Calvin Klein High Waist Pants (Outnet.com), Anthropologie Belt, YSL Tribute Sandals (Neiman Marcus), Ray-Ban Aviators (Sunglass Hut)

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Dear Santa,

Can you please decorate my room like this winter wonderland tonight? And if it's not too much to ask, can you adorn the foot board in stockings stuffed with small (or large) blue boxes? I'd be forever grateful.

A True Believer,

Jill




Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas filled with laughter and cheer! And safe travels...

Merry Christmas Bow

For all of you out there who are wrapping those last-minute gifts, you may want to give these bows a try. They're so adorable and add a person touch those packaged bows cannot.


Cut felt into 9 strips, 3/4" wide. Leave 3 of the strips full length. Cut one inch off 3 of the strips. Cut two inches off 2 of the strips. Cut the last strip down to 3 1/2" long.

Twist each strip to form a loop at both ends and staple it in the center. Shape the last, short strip into a circle and secure it with a glue dot.

Layer the 3 longest pieces on top of each other, spacing them evenly and securing each with a glue dot. Add the next two groups of pieces, doing the same. And finally, stick the loop into the center.

Jessica from How About Orange shows you how to make these bows with pages from a magazine and even a map (great idea for a host gift for out-of-town friends and family)

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Winter Treads

Unfortunately, winter is here and really, it's only just begun. For those of you in warmer climates, I'm jealous. I decided this morning, as I trudged through a slushie parking lot (at a snails pace mind you) that I needed something a little more reliable than my riding boots for those snowy days. I'm loving these traditional LL Bean style boots - the fam and I each had a pair back in the 80s and now they're back. I wish my mom kept hers!




L.L. Bean



Tory Burch and Sperry for J.Crew

Totes and Baffin



Sorel Joan of Arctic

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

I want to be Taylor

Teen Vogue Accessories Director, Taylor Tomasi, is my fashion idol. I would kill for her job and her closet. I love how she pairs the most basic pieces in an unexpected way. You know you've found the right job when you're able to make your hair an accessory.












The layers, strappy heels and love of blue...I Die. I think we were separated at birth!