Saturday, December 28, 2013

Beautiful Bump: New Year's Eve Option 2

So sorry for the suspense! This was my second option for New Year's Eve. I am at 23 weeks and still fitting into a lot of my regular clothes. Be mindful of the clothing design, and you can make many of your regular clothes work well into the later weeks of your pregnancy! I find that sheath dresses, empire waist dresses, and flowing tunics are still flattering.



Dress: Lauren Conrad for Kohl's
Shoes: Jessica Simpson
Bracelet: Chloe and Isabel


I adore this wrap bracelet from Chloe and Isabel! It can be worn as a layered necklace, bracelet, belt, or headband. Sparkly and versatile, what's not to love?

Friday, December 27, 2013

Beautiful Bump: New Year's Eve Options

Hubs and I are still undecided about our New Year's Plans, so I put together two different options. Option 1 is a more casual look for an informal get-together. Option 2 is an all-out "Hot Mama" moment. Check back tomorrow to see the second choice!



Blazer: Mona B from The Geisha House
Top: Target
Leggings: Destination Maternity
Shoes: Enzo Angiolini
Necklace: Fossil
Bracelet: Charming Charlie


Saturday, December 21, 2013

Beautiful Bump: Ugly Sweater

One of my favorite Christmas events is the Ugly Sweater Party. I've done Ugly Sweater parties with friends, family, and coworkers, and it is always a laugh! Who says you can't look cute in an ugly sweater?





Sweater Vest: Forever 21
Scarf: Gift from Spain
Sweater Dress: ASOS Maternity
Leggings: Destination Maternity
Boots: Breckell's
Accessories: Chloe and Isabel

 Crystal Fan Statement Stud Earrings. The emerald color is perfect for Christmastime!















Modern Deco Stretch Bracelet. This is my go-to bracelet for everyday wear.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Beautiful Bump: Holiday Office Party

Chic and easy outfit for your holiday office party.

Blazer: Kohl's
Top: Express
Leggings: Destination Maternity
Shoes: Audrey Brooke
Accessories: Chloe and Isabel



My feet are disappearing! I love these sparkly shoes by Audrey Brooke from DSW SO MUCH that I felt they deserved a close-up!


Thursday, December 19, 2013

Beautiful Bump: Holiday Baby Bump

Over the next few days, I'll be showing you a few of my favorite holiday outfits to dress my baby bump. The first is a casual outfit, perfect for our annual cookie swap party. The best part of this outfit? Only the jeans are maternity! Since I'm in the beginning of my second trimester, I find that a large number of my "regular" tops still fit me comfortably. We'll see how long that lasts!

Sweater: Old Navy
Collared Shirt: Old Navy
Jeans: Destination Maternity
Boot Socks: Old Navy
Boots: DSW
Accessories: Chloe and Isabel

Here is a close up of two of my favorite accessories for the holiday season. Everyone should sparkle at this time of year, and this bracelet and necklace are just the trick to add a little "bling" to every outfit.

 Multi-strand Signature Torsade Necklace by Chloe and Isabel. This picture doesn't do this dazzler justice!












Crystal Brulee Stretch Bracelet I wear this beauty all the time!


Monday, December 16, 2013

How To Make a Princess Tutu


My niece is in love with all things princess. What little girl isn't? For Christmas this year, I decided to make her a princess skirt of her very own. I can't wait to see her open this gift! It is so easy, even the most basic crafters can create this skirt with ease! Follow the step by step instructions below:

Supplies:
  • 5 ten yard spools of tulle in various colors (number of spools will vary depending on size of child and length of skirt)
  • 1 yard of ribbon
  • Scissors
  • Cutting board or ruler 


I used spools of tulle to save time, but you can also use tulle sold by the yard. I have found that 6" wide strips work best.



Directions:
  • PRE-WARNING!!!! If you are using glitter tulle, the glitter will get EVERYWHERE! Be sure to do this project in an area that can be swept up easily!
  • Using the yard of ribbon, measure the waist of the child. Leave about 6-8 inches of excess ribbon at each end so the skirt can be tied when finished. Mark your starting and ending point with a marker or a knot.
  •  Cut the tulle into 36" long strips (length can be adjusted depending on the height of the child or desired length of the skirt). 
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  •  Next, take a single strip of tulle and fold in in half.
  • Loop the folded edge under the cut ribbon, and begin the pull the tail through the loop until a firm knot has been made around the ribbon. 





  • Repeat this step until the measured length of the ribbon has been filled with tulle. Additional pieces of tulle may be overlapped to increase the fullness of the skirt.
  • When desired length and fullness have been reached, the skirt will look like this.

  • To wear skirt, simply wrap around the waist and tie at the ends. This no-sew method is wonderful because additional lengths of tulle can be added as the child grows!


    I hope your little princess enjoys this easy dress-up tutu!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Cherishing Our Travels

When I travel, I like to pick up a Christmas ornament to add to our tree. This year's collection includes beautiful painted ceramics from Florence, Italy, a music note from Nashville, Tennessee, and of course, a Mickey Hat from Disney World. We even received a Moravian Star as a wedding favor from a wedding we attended in Bethlehem, PA, also known as Christmas City, USA! I like to mark the year on the ornament boxes so I can recall all our travels year after year.

Monday, December 9, 2013

O Christmas Tree!

The Christmas season is a great time to reflect on all the fun you've had this year. Every year since we've been married, my husband and I make a list of our favorite memories from the past 12 months. Trips we've taken, inside jokes, and fun times with friends and family always make it on our list. I then put our favorite memories on a Christmas ornament.  Looking back year after year, we can remember all the joys that have filled our lives, both big and small. This year I used a wooden ornament from AC Moore, painted it in high gloss, and added our memories with metallic Sharpies. The silver writing is difficult to see in this photo, but it really shines on the tree!


Here is a quick look at our ornament from 2012. To create this, I simply used a ceramic Christmas ball and Sharpie markers. After writing all my memories, I baked the ceramic ornament at 375 degrees for 20 minutes to set the marker. Viola! Memories to enjoy for years to come!



What kind of Christmas decorating traditions do you have in your family?

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Elf on the Shelf Welcome Letter


Can you believe December is here? For many families, that means the Elf on the Shelf will soon be arriving in their homes! I love the idea of the Elf on the Shelf, and think it is a great tradition for children year after year. It just adds a little more Christmas Magic to the home!  Since I don't have any little ones of my own (yet!), I sent this Elf to my niece and nephew, via the North Pole. I included this fun poem from Santa Claus, written by yours truly (Auntie Claus), to welcome their new Elf. I can't wait to see all the mischief this little Elf causes!

If you would like to download the Welcome Letter, please visit here!