I thought I had left the heat in Georgia by moving up North, but the weather has been scorching hot here as well. It makes me sad because I cannot spend my days outdoor without feeling sick by the heat, but I still enjoy staring at the beauty of nature from my window.
Hello there! My birthday month of June is here! I am quite excited to add another year to my age.. Haha.. Not really. = P
I've been spending so much of my time outdoor to fully embrace one of the most simplest, yet beautiful gifts we are given, Nature. I was inspired by all the vibrant and colorful hues that comes with summer and came up with this easy way to add a pop of color to your solid belts. I love this look because it is very inexpensive to create and it's also a nice way to revamp your belts for the coming season. It's actually versatile enough for any season.
(Sorry for the quality of this video, I'm not really sure what happened to it. Also, I meant to say DIY, not DYI.. LOL! Didn't catch it until I already uploaded. Haha..)
What you'll need is:
An old belt, mine is from Forever 21
Craft threads, mine are from Michael's
Scissors
I hope you guys enjoy this tutorial and have fun re-creating your belts! = )
It's not yet summer, but the temperature went up to the 80's for the first time this year, so Husband and I took a spontaneous trip to the beach. I just love the sight of the blue ocean extending to the horizon. It's a breathtaking view! I paired my coral swim top with a minty blue maxi for coverage and the subtle bead embellishment on the swim top compliments the maxi skirt very well. The ripples on the skirt due to the wind reminds me of the waves which was perfect for the occasion. = )
Swim Top: Old Navy
Maxi: Forever 21
Sandals: Madden Girl by Steve Madden
When it comes to clothing reconstruction, the possibilities are limitless! I was playing around with a granny maxi skirt that I got from the thrift store to see what I could come up with. I was able to turn it into a halter hi-low dress with just a ribbon, pin, and belt. This look is very boho chic and pretty. My husband says he likes the skirt as a dress a whole lot more. I think I do too! ;)
I'm very guilty of buying clothes and not getting around to wear them. I know, it's a bad habit. Maybe that's why I've learned to cut back on shopping so much. Lol.. Anyways, this is part 1 of my Style Tip series. In this video, I'll show you guys how to turn a top into a dress just by adding a little bit of length.
My husband and I went walking at a strip mall/plaza last week and I picked up a few items. I wasn't planning to film a haul video, but I got some requests to make one, so here it is!
I think the reason why I feel like I don't shop a lot anymore is probably because whenever I shop, I find really good deals so it doesn't feel like I am using a lot of money on clothes, etc. which makes me feel like I don't shop anymore. Does that even make sense? Lol.. Have a great day! = )