Word of the Year: 2015

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Happy New Year!!

Instead of choosing a resolution, Layla at The Lettered Cottage chooses a Word of the Year. I think this is so “wonder-full” (which happens to be Layla’s word this year), because it allows you to keep one goal in mind and do whatever you need to do to make that phrase come to fruition.

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2014 was extremely challenging for me. I hate to talk about really personal things, but here it goes. In August 2014, after 8 years together, HJ decided that he was not ready to be a husband and called off our wedding 3 weeks before the date.

It was the most devastating thing I have ever experienced (hence the short blonde hair and new clothes). But do you know what my word was for 2014? It was Love. And that’s exactly what I did. I loved him enough to let him go and learn about himself and I loved myself enough to love me the way I wanted to be loved. To me, that meant doing things to make me feel pretty, like a sassy, new, blonde hair cut.

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It meant spending money on adult purchases, like this beautiful sofa from Crate and Barrel.

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It meant accepting love and support from others, including these encouraging letters (some from strong women I don’t even know!)

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It meant traveling to Ireland by myself to see my cousin and best friend, Rachel, so we could be together during the hardest time in my life

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But now, it is a New Year! And so here is my word:

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Grow.

This is the perfect word for me this year as I experience my life in a new way. It is so scary and yet so freeing to know that I have so many new choices and paths that my life can take. I am so ready for all of the opportunities for me to Grow in 2015.

Here’s to a New Beginning!

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#Maxxinista

I just love TJ Maxx. Like, really really love it. When I was doing some Christmas shopping for myself family, I stopped in to look around, and of course, it did not disappoint! Here are some of the treasures I found.

*Disclaimer-None if these things came home with me, but they sure were fun to look at!

Let’s start with the accessories first:image_25These cute Kate Spade look-a-like earrings were only $14.99!

 
image_23It’s difficult to see, but this bag had a herringbone felt look and I couldn’t help but admire the cute embellished details. Only $39.99.

image_22This navy and pink leather bag looked so polished, a la Elle Woods, Esq. It was less than $50 bucks.

image_21Ummm, can’t stand it, right?! SOOO cute! For $29.99?! Love it. 

image_20Travelling soon? This gray ostrich Nicole Miller bag (on wheels!) is the perfect accessory…especially for less than $200. But I have my own fabulous black classy duffel that I received for Christmas! 🙂

image_17Remember my Manzanita post? Well, here it is again…for $20…in GOLD! I know, you didn’t think it could get any better.

image_16This lush fur blanket by Nicole Miller is perfect for winter snuggling. And at $40, you could afford to buy some logs for the fire too.  Again, Santa brought me my own snuggle pelt for Christmas. A little more of a splurge, but TOTALLY worth it!

image_15I love this gilded pineapple for $16.99. It makes me think of Charleston 🙂

image_18My beautiful friend bought me a Kate Spade journal brandishing this same carefree phrase reminiscent of the ever-so-fashionable, not-so-humble Marie Antoinette.

image_19On those days when you need to be reminded that you are beautiful 🙂

image_14This box set is more like a matryoshka doll. The boxes inside are equally as cute. It does have a juvenile look to it, but I’m so glad that even babies can have fabulous storage. 

image_13 image_12These kitchen stools were a great industrial touch. I imagine them in an all-white kitchen. Then again, I imagine myself in an all-white kitchen. *dream*

image_11This AMAZING nailhead stunner was only…get ready…$69.99!! If I didn’t already have 2 sad chairs waiting to be loved up at home, I definitely would have bought this. Except that he didn’t have a friend…

image_10Speaking of friends, I want this shiny bar cart to be my friend. It was $199.99 and it loved me. It could have also been reincarnated as a nightstand or hot chocolate station, or side table, or basically anything. This couldn’t look bad anywhere.

image_24And last, but not least, this fun, bold, striped wrapping paper. It can be used to wrap any of the things you’ve just seen. My birthday is coming up…in June 😉

Have you found any great TJ Maxx finds?

 

November to December Clothes

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image_2 image_6 image_5 image_4 image_3Little Black Dress: Express

image_38Like my new glasses? The only close-up I have is this sassy photo…#sorryselfiehaters

glassesThey are Ralph Lauren RA 7044 in 1143 Spotted Pink. I got them at LensCrafters. They were expensive, since my prescription is so high…I can’t always get a deal, but I can sure try to look cute while splurging!

*As a side note, I have REALLY bad eyes. When I first got these glasses, I felt like I was looking into a fun house mirror. I refused to wear them and was all Ms. Pouty Pants for a week, until the wonderful, patient woman at LensCrafters explained that for me, I need to have my glasses completely straight without the facial curve that is how they are made. As soon as she fixed them, it was like a new pair of glasses! Seriously, if this has ever happened to you, ask them to bend the glasses so there is no curve!

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Denim: Indigo Rein from TJ Maxx, Similar

image_31Pink Blazer: Bebe

image_32Blouse: J Crew Factory, Similar

image_33Thanksgiving Day Outfit! Necklace: Charming Charlie, Similar, Similar

image_28 image_27 image_26This snuggly top is from Greene Street Consignment and it’s by Coldwater Creek, of all places! On my feet, I am wearing my cute little suede booties I got from Ireland! They are super, super comfortable and are by Marco Tozzi. I can only find these on a UK site, but there are SO many similar styles available now. They are actually lined with an even softer sided inside, so if you are going overseas, these are totally worth the mini splurge (approx. $50.00)image_25 image_24Aztec Printed Pants, Dizzire from TJ Maxx, but you can buy them from Amazon for about the same price!

image_23Pink Button-down: J Crew Factory Haberdashery

image_22Leggings: Express

image_21Black Ankle Pants: Columnist Ankle Pant, Express

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Motocross Jacket: Bebe, Similar

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image_17Blue Pants: Columnist Pant Barely Boot, Express

image_14My toes always hurt when I wear hard non-flexible flats, but these are the most comfortable flats ever! Sorah Flats by Aldo.

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image_11This fabulous yellow blazer was on clearance for $50 from the Banana Republic Factory Store a few years ago. It was the last one in my size, can we say “Allelujah”?!?!

These are my FAVORITE booties. They are actually very comfortable for such high heels. File Away booties, Unlisted at Famous Footwear. They are 25% off right now. Their Semi-Annual Clearance offers buy one, get one 50% off!!

image_10Lacey Top: Charlotte Russe, Similar

image_9 image_8 image_7 image_6 image_5Jineen Dress by Ted Baker…To.Die.For!

image_4I was in such great shape then! Ravana Dress by Ted Baker on sale!

image_3So pretty in person too…Alanah Dress by Ted Baker On Sale!!image_2Hot Mama for Date Night. This cheap Forever21 dress (similarsimilar, similar) was kicked up a notch with this flirty polka dotted blazer from Ann Taylor Factory. I bought several of these items a while ago, so it’s not available on the website anymore…image_1 image_28

 

Photoshop Fun: Andrew’s Row Home

My old grade school friend messaged me to see if I could work some Photoshop magic on his recently purchased row home. Andrew’s house is on the left. As you can see, it blends in with the house next door.

Before:

Andrew's House Before

After:

Andrew's House After

Here’s what I did:

-Added some signature shutters in black

-Painted the basement doors to match the shutters

-Added window boxes

-Replaced the lighting fixture with a new lantern

-Replaced the mailbox

-Put house numbers in the transom window above the door

-Painted the door a warm green (or to really add some extra character, the front door could be replaced with one that has a traditional feel with the door knob in the center, as shown)

I hope you like the updates!

House Creepin’

Evergreen Ave

You know I love a good farm house, and the quaint little town a few minutes drive from me is full of them. After my treasure hunting on Monday, I drove around and creepily nonchalantly snapped photos of some of my favorite gems. Some of these could use some Photoshop love, but today, it is all about appreciating what is there. Take a look!

 

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image_25 image_24 image_23 image_22That little one with the red shutters! Ahh! So cute!

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Treasure Hunting

I promised to post about my treasure hunting on Monday, and time just slipped away, so here it is 🙂

I took off of work on Monday to do some Christmas shopping. I was so successful, I had some time left over to pop into some of my favorite shops around my town.

The first stop was Nadeau. This fun shop has lots of unique carved furniture pieces. Take a look!

image_2I want this in a farmhouse entryway. And, yes, when I see furniture, it tells me where it wants to go (mostly “take me home with you!”)

image_1I can picture this carved, sage entertainment center in a pretty beach cottage.

image_3I’m not loving the curved shape of this, but check out the ombre staining. Really interesting!

image_4Shoes, hats, scarves, mittens, mail, books, files-whatever it is, I want to label the heck out of this thing and put it in my office…if I had an office. This is why I need a bigger place, so I can put all of my furniture inside!

image_5Lingerie cabinet? Or swanky linen closet?

image_6This piece doesn’t even need words. I mean, look at it!!! It is actually open on the back, but it’s sitting up against a glass wall. It’s so pretty and industrial, I would want all of my white stoneware collection displayed on it. *sigh*

And this little carved wonder was a “steal” compared to this one from Anthropologie.

image_7The prices fluctuate between overpriced for some pieces and reasonably priced for others. But as you can see, they have some unique items, including this beautiful statement mirror that may or may not eventually come home with me…

imageIt has the most intricate bird carvings, which will match my bird lamps in my bedroom. And you can’t tell, but there is a beautiful gold sheen which gives it just the right amount of elegance.

Once I left there, I couldn’t help myself, I just had to stop at Material Culture, which is only the coolest place ever. At least, it makes me feel cool because I know about it. “Material Culture? Oh, yeah, I go there…”

image_10It’s a huge warehouse space with so much good stuff packed in, you can’t even see all of it! Lots of their items are antiques from China, India, and Africa. They have newer things too, like this fab trunk that was fully upholstered in cowhide. Even the drawers were lined in an army green felt. And they shut so smoothly, no wobbling. *swoon*

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image_13This amazing carved doorway, probably from 19th century India, was only $5,000. That may sound sarcastic, since I’m always on a bargain hunt, but seriously, if I was renovating, that seems like a small price to pay for such a dramatic impact. Look at Genevieve Gorder’s apartment reno. As soon as I saw this, I thought of her amazing bedroom doorway 🙂

image_11Imagine brushing your teeth in this Italian-eque double sink every morning!

image_8 image_9This stately carved mirror was so pretty in person, I had to take a close-up. See all of the detail? No reflection could compare…

And now, the piece de résistance…

image_14Ummm, yeah, I just fainted, came to, then fainted again. I don’t have  a close-up of this, but it is completely inlayed with mother of pearl and is just absolutely magnificent. It must be 11′-0″ tall. I just want to stare at it all day…

I saw a lot of beautiful things, and then I saw this:

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There is one more place that I must mention in this post. The Liao Collection in Center City, Philadelphia. I was there a few times last year and have to share the photos with you. It is similar to Material Culture, in that most everything is antiques. These are all Chinese and Japanese antiques and you know that every piece has a story.

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I actually purchased this Japanese chest ($1500) and the tofu mold ($500) for work. The chest is definitely one of those items that I would consider buying from work. It is just so old, you know it wants to say something. Unfortunately for me, it only speaks Japanese…but I can appreciate it’s good looks!

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GT Goldtex

Now you can say you’ve seen a tofu mold in a shower…Woo Hoo!!

 

Building with Integrity

Because of CK, I have had the wonderful opportunity to work with his company, Integrity Construction, to help share my ideas for their newest house flipping project. Here are some before photos so you can see what we are working with…

Kitchen (featuring a guest appearance from my fab purple Kate Spade bag):

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Living Room:

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Bathroom:

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I am focusing on the kitchen first, so here are some of the inspiration photos that I am using!

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The kitchen is long and rectangular and feels like there are 3 separate “zones”. I wanted to create a more cohesive kitchen, so here is how I changed the plans:

Original Plan:Woodland Kitchen Original Plan Updated Plan:Woodland Kitchen updated plan

I can’t wait to post more photos of the During and After to show you the amazing transformation!

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Photoshop Fun: Paint My House!

Once your friends know you are a designer, they can’t help but ask your advice. I don’t mind, I love to help! My friend, CK, has a cute row home, but let’s be honest, it needs a little Huntress love 🙂 Here is the before:

Chris House Before

Yeah, sad, I know…Where are the lanterns? Where are the window boxes??

So here are my After options!

Let’s start with a soft blue for the main stucco paired with a deep navy for the trim:

Chris House After.BLUE

 

And the second option, a bright cream stucco with classic black accents:

Chris House After.CREAM

And the final option, which happens to be my favorite, a greige stucco, black and white trim, with a welcoming Pumpkin Spice door:

Chris House After.GREIGE

Of course, I know that this may be a little more unrealistic, but I think by adding some simple shutters (from Home Depot, of course), some window boxes (you can use fake flowers), switching out the light fixture for something a little less standard (bring on the character!), actually identifying your house with sleek, modern numbers (easier for the mailman), and staining the front steps (pink stone, what?!), you can have great curb appeal for a little bit of money.

Hope you like your house painting inspiration, CK!

Curly Hair, Don’t Care

In September, I posted this photo on my Instagram:

Curly Hair

Soon after, my college friend, Ashleigh, asked me to post a tutorial on how I did my hair. It was SO hard to figure out how to upload this, since the video is so long…needless to say, I was having a difficult time figuring out how to edit too. It is a little bit long, but FINALLY here is the link to the YouTube video hair tutorial! 🙂

Curly Hair Tutorial

July-September Clothes

There have been a lot of personal changes going on in my life lately, so you’ll notice a lighter-haired, sassier Huntress. She’s a little better dressed and more confident than before. Get ready 🙂

 

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Red Jacket: Banana Republic via Greene Street Consignment

Polka Dotted Skirt: Banana Republic Factory Store

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Real classy on the Fourth of July…

Striped Skirt: Banana Republic Factory Store

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Plum Dress: JCrew Factory Store

image_4Cream Sweater: Charlotte Russe

Tan Lace Skirt: Ann Taylor Factory Store

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Cream Tunic: Ann Taylor Factory Store

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Tan Lace Blazer: Charlotte Russe

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Love this outfit 🙂

Lavender Cardigan: JCrew Factory Store

Chunky Necklace: JCrew Factory Store

Striped Top: H&M

Red/Orange Skirt: Banana Republic Factory Store

Black Shoes: Bandolino via TJ Maxx

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Love this outfit too!

Peach Bow Blouse: Forever21

Skinny Jenas: CAbi Factory Store

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Striped Blazer: Charlotte Russe

Black Pencil Skirt: Charlotte Russe

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Cream Top: Banana Republic Factory Store

Black Lounge Pants: Aerie

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Watercolor Sweater: JCrew Factory Store

Coral Pants: Express

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Navy Top: JCrew Factory Store

Floral Skirt: Charlotte Russe

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Polka Dotted Blazer: Banana Republic Factory Store

Chunky Pink Necklace: Italy

Denim Crops: Ann Taylor Factory Store

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Peach Blouse: Express

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Pink Blazer: Charlotte Russe

Embellished Top: Aeropostale (don’t judge me…its so cute!)

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Oh Heyyy…

White Button Down: Express

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Pink Cardigan: JCrew Factory Store

Aztec Lounge Pants: TJ Maxx

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Black T-Shirt: Forever21

Snake Skirt: Target

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Pink “Elle Woods” Dress: Banana Republic Factory Store

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Black Trimmed Cream Blouse: JCrew Factory Store

Black Skater Skirt: Forever21

Booties: Unlisted via Famous Footwear

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Striped Top: JCrew Factory Store

Printed Shoes: Lucky Brand via TJ Maxx

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Printed Paisley Top: Ann Taylor Factory Store

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FABULOUS DRESS!: Charlotte Russe

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Printed Top: Banana Republic Factory Store

Jewel Necklace: The Limited

Leather Leggings: TJ Maxx

Heels: Ellen Tracy via TJ Maxx

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Grey Ruffle Cardigan: Ann Taylor LOFT Factory Store

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Striped Blazer: Charlotte Russe

Necklace: JCrew Factory Store

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Raspberry Cardigan: JCrew Factory Store

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Navy Jacket: Ann Taylor LOFT Factory Store

Skinnies: CAbi Factory Store

Heels: TJ Maxx

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White Peplum Top: Ann Taylor Factory Store

Black Lace Shorts: Charlotte Russe

Sexy Black Heels: Ellen Tracy via TJ Maxx

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Aztec Skirt: Ann Taylor Factory Store

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Pink Cardigan: Target

Denim Ruffle Dress: Banana Republic Factory Store

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Lace Top: American Eagle

Mustard Cardigan: Banana Republic Factory Store

Striped Skirt: Banana Republic Factory Store

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Raspberry Cardigan: JCrew Factory Store

Floral Top: Ann Taylor Factory

Dark Skinnies: Charlotte Russe

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Green Ankle Pants: Express

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I just wore this today!

Color Blocked Baseball Sweater: Banana Republic Factory Store

Peach Necklace: Charlotte Russe

Skinnies: Charlotte Russe

Colorful Flats: Lucky Brand via TJ Maxx