Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

DIY Inspiration - Aztec and Navajo Prints

Aztec is not only one of the hottest trends right now, it's also the inspiration for my latest DIY project. Although we saw an array of glorious chunky aztec print sweaters this winter, the pattern is now dominating fashion as well as interior design and the vast world of accessories - it's even found it's way onto my little blog as a little something extra to spice up the header.


THE INSPIRATION


Add a crisp blazer for a polished look (via)


Patterned sunglasses to match your manicure (via)


A cute detail on these two toned oxfords (via)


A fun printed quilt in primary colours (via)


An relaxed tunic in blacks and browns (via)


Some Aztec inspired bling (via)


A delicate clutch gets a punch of neon pink (via)


A pretty little throw pillow in bright hues (via)


MY CREATION

Taking in all this inspiration, I decided to make an Aztec print tote, using a handmade stencil I whipped up from items at my local office supply store. I'll share the tutorial tomorrow!




Thursday, September 13, 2012

Guilty Pleasure - Wardrobe Wishlist

Fall usually signals a drop in temperature, changing leaves, and the opportunity to revamp my wardrobe with a few exciting and trendy pieces. As I'm living out of a backpack, halfway around the world, right now, my annual shopping trip has regrettably been postponed. However my sad little thundercloud has a silver lining, I can't help but take in all the lovely looks popping up on Pinterest and feel obliged to share... 

At the top of my hypothetical shopping list are bright skinny jeans in every colour imaginable, denim jackets with a little something special, floral and leopard prints, and a statement making jacket for the cold winter months. 


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I'm noticing some colour trends too - a lot of reds and oranges as well as plums and purples. However, as pretty as these looks are, I'm limited to what's currently sitting in my backpack. Perusing the internet will have to hold me over until my next trip to the mall.


Enjoy!
Calli

Monday, February 27, 2012

On My Mind - 26.02.2012

Right now I can't stop thinking about... 

Patterned Tights - Sexy and graphic, yet subtle enough to wear before the sun goes down... I really love this pattern and, although ornate, they'd probably find a way into my wardrobe every now and then, especially on those "brave" days.

via Obaz


Hilarious Dog Photography -The underwater element takes these "pet" photos to another level - the moments photographer Seth Casteel was able to capture are spectacular. The complete joy and absolute commitment these dogs have for simply chasing a ball makes me want to put more effort into my own free time. 


via msn


Any & All Lemon Desserts - My mouth is watering just thinking about this Meyer Lemon Pudding Cake but I wouldn't turn down a coffee cake, cupcake, or cheesecake either. Heck at this point a lemon-blueberry muffin could curb my craving - for a minute or two. 

via The Vintage Mixer


Charm Friendship Bracelets - The bright bold colours have me thinking of spring and the little charms are just - charming. These are simply braided although I remember making more intricate versions as a teenager. Wonder if it's still cool to pin them to your jeans while you knot away?

via Quiet Lion


Summer! - I know it's only the end of February and summer is a few months off but without a sunny vacation this winter I'm jonesing for some warm rays. Also, this above ground pool is just plain cool and super inviting. 

via Bonytt

Here's to warmer days right around the corner. 

Have a lovely Monday,
Calli

Friday, February 24, 2012

A Bit of Brilliance - Wonderful Wedges

I'm not 100% sure what happened, but I woke up earlier this week with a serious addiction to wedge heels. Camel-brown wedges to be exact - and it's more of a complete fixation, they are all I can think about anymore.

I'm not sure if it's the fact that they are easier to walk in - for me that means I'll actually get to use them! - but I am definitely adding a pair to the top of my want list. 

Luckily there seems to be a lot of choice out there - which means I can feed my fixation. The problem is that my self-control has been severely lacking lately and before I know it I may end up with a new pair for every day of the week...

Is that a problem? Jury is still out. 

These first two styles are from Anthropologie - which means that they are simultaneously gorgeous and out of my price range. I love the sling-back and warm brown colour.


Mustard yellow and brown leather - you have captured my heart! And honestly, who can't get into a retro pair of t-strap wedges?

via imgfave

So they are more gray than brown, but I'm going to let that slide and focus on  the soft leather, textured heel, and t-strap style. 

via glit

My favorite way to ware these right now are with summery dresses - too bad it's not yet March. They make your legs look a mile long but also fit in seamlessly with sandals, warm weather, and the beach. Common spring, hurry up already!

Summer (via 7 for all mankind)
Winter (via lookbook)

But the creme de la creme? Oxford wedges... oh man my heart just skipped a beat! I love them paired with a belted flowing skirt in a punchy print.


via Drops of Jupiter

via Running on Happiness

So what do you think? Wedges this summer or not? 

Enjoy!
Calli

Monday, February 20, 2012

Infiniti Scarf Tutorial

If you've had an opportunity to read around the ol' blog here, there's a good chance you've heard me go off about one obsession or another. Mid-century furniture, chairs in need of re-upholstery, bags in a rainbow of colours, black and white photos, scarves...

That last one is new, at least newer than the rest. And Etsy is feeding my obsession. Honestly, if I'm caught hiding in the bushes outside the sewing room of one of their many talented scarf creators, drooling over printed fabrics, that site will be 78% to blame.

I may or may not have an entire pin-board of scarves - and a real-life closet of a dozen or so... but I find that nowadays, when I find a gorgeous new scarf online, I don't rush to see how much it is, or if they ship to Canada, because I know I really don't need it. And if I bought all the scarfs that I really really wanted my family would have to contemplate an intervention.

Think I'm being dramatic? Don't feel bad, it's been known to happen from time-to-time. Check out these posts I've written recently, here, here, and here. - Yes, 3 in a month and a half, this one makes 4. It's a sickness really...

Anyways, onto the tutorial...

On Saturday I was able to slip in a little thrift shopping. In addition to a great striped skirt (floor length for the summer) I found some beautiful gray plaid fabric. $3.99 for 2+ meters (80ish inches) - I knew immediately that I wanted to do something with it, my mind went to upholstery first, as always, but then it hit me, infinity scarf all the way!

*Note, I'd never made an infinity scarf before.

Step 1: Wash and dry the fabric. Iron if needed.
Even if your fabric isn't from a thrift store it's always a good idea to wash and dry it to save a lot of headaches later on. No one likes shrinkage.


Step 2: Cut the fabric to size.
The fabric was quite wide (52 centimeters, 20.5 inches) so I cut it in half length wise. That made the piece I was working with about 2 meters long (80 inches) and 27 centimeters (10 inches) wide.

Step 3: Sew
I folded the fabric in half lengthwise, good sides facing each other, and made a stitch along the raw edge. This left me with a long fabric tube.



 After turning the fabric good side out, I turned my attention to the ends.

Take one end of the scarf and turn the raw edge in on itself - like a hem. Stitch the end, be careful not to sew the end closed!


At this point, I put a twist in the scarf before stitching it all closed - it gives the scarf some extra oomph when worn. The easiest way I could find to do this, without enlisting a friend to help, was to hold the hemmed end under my chin, take the raw edge and twist it once, then place the ends together on a flat surface.


Next, place the raw end inside of the hemmed end. Stitch closed.

Step 4: Show off!
That's it, infinity scarf complete!


Well there you have it, a great scarf for less than $4 and 30 minutes.

Enjoy!
Calli

By the way, I'm sharing this tutorial over at...
Brassy Apple
Skip to my Lou 
Fun to Craft 
Today's Creative Blog 
Night Owl Crafting
Beyond the Picket Fence 

Monday, September 12, 2011

Stack Attack

Stacked jewelery is officially my new favorite trend for fall... I'm sure people much cooler than I have been pulling this look off for a while but I've only recently started getting my stack on.

via Pinterest

I've mostly been wearing my trust mix of bangles from H&M and Puerto Vallarta but my eyes have been opened to stacked rings and layered necklaces galore!

via Pinterest

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Now I want to shop. I went to a Lia Sophia party a couple days ago* and now I'm planning to layer some nice new pieces with some thrift store finds...

*Lia Sophia is a home based jewelery business (think Mary Kay or Partylite) that has really nice stuff!

Are there any trends you're loving this year?

Enjoy!
Calli

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Absolutely Adorable



I am incredibly envious of this adorable outfit!

Enjoy!
Calli

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Fall Means New Clothes

Ok, so I know that I'm not necessarily the 'target market' for back to school advertisements (I've been out of school for a few years) but that still doesn't stop me from getting excited for new fall clothes.

September always feels like the beginning of the year - I don't know if that will ever go away - and it makes me want to spruce up my wardrobe, change my hairstyle, and get back on the exercise wagon. Fall is also my favorite season. I love dressing in layers, perfect for our crisp mornings and warmer days.

Although I'm not overly trendy when it comes to my wardrobe (a belted cardigan is about as risky as I get) I've added leggings and skinny jeans with boots to my shopping list this year. Im trying to take some more risks but always seem to revert back to my comfort zone -ballet flats, dark denim, and bright sweaters.

I tried on a pair of skinny jeans last week and they didn't look as horrible as I had expected - I see some dark ones like this in my future. Also, coral pieces like this cardigan are a must!

via Pinterest

The mix of dark denim, chocolate boots, plaid, and chunky sweater makes for a perfect casual and cozy outfit.
via Pinterest

I love the leggins and yellow boots! A longer wrap sweater is a must for winter - I think I could make this work for work...

via Pinterest

Love, love, love this outfit! Cropped demin, a little sparkle on the tank, and a yellow cardigan! Add in a quiet hour with some tea and you've got the perfect Sunday morning!

via Pinterest


I love this creamy belted cardigan and the brown leather belt is fantastic. The perfect outfit for in-between fall days that are still a bit warm.

via Pinterest

My usual go-to pants are boot cut, denim, and dark. I really like the slouchy layered top and small leather belt.
via Pinterest

This green coat is an attention grabber! The white top and dark jeans don't take away from the coat but also have enough detail to work on their own.

via Pinterest
Enjoy!
Calli