Friday, February 19, 2010

Friday outfit of the day


IT’S FRIDAY!!!
It’s been the week from hell at work so Friday is a welcome relief!  Not that it was a BAD week, just a very, very busy one.  I’m ready for the weekend folks!

I have to apologize. When I started this blog it was with the intention of updating it on a daily basis, from work   ;) 

I KID!! I KID!!. 

Turns out you have to have time to keep a blog updated.  Who knew?  Anyway, that’s one of those things that I don’t always have enough of, at least not week.

Not all is lost though.  I did make time to take a snapshot of one particular outfit I wore this week.  If you remember, last Saturday I posted this.   It was $7.99 Saturday and after posting all those nifty deals, I had the strongest urge to go shopping. So I did.  Yes I know, hard to believe. 

Here is the result





Top and straight leg cords at NY & Co for $7.99 each
Scarf H & M $6.99
Boots and jacket from my closet

I think next time I may try a long sweater instead of the jacket


Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Tuesdays 25! 25 Items (or more!) for under $25.00

The Limited
It's good time to start taking stock of some cool office wear for the hot months that will soon be approaching.  There are a some darling little dresses that you can pair with a sweater or light jacket for the office. Once evening hits, shed the outerwear and you'll be instantly ready for an impromptu happy hour, a night out with the girls or a special date.  In addition to the dresses, there are some really cute little blouses that, when paired with the pants (check out those tuxedo pants,, omg cute!!) make a great outfit!  Best part is... THE PRICE!!  In addition, use promo code 774 to take an additional 20% off everything, including these sale items!!

YAY Sales!!


Kohls
Look at the price on these pretty little things, that combined with 10% off make getting a few of these a no brainer!  Besides, you just must dress up the new outfits!

Save 10% online with coupon code NEW430
expires 2/20




Purses
Flowers, bows, and ribbons, OH MY!  I love, love, love cute purses so I couldn't resist adding in these little beauties today.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

$7.99 Saturday!

As promised, here's a terrific sale, so take note because it's time to stock up on some basics and maybe not so basic items.  Each and every item pictured is $7.99 and if you really want to stock up,  there are even further discounts with these codes: 
  • $20 Off $60 Purchase with Promo Code 2105 
  • $50 Off $125 Purchase with Promo Code 2106 
  • Ends 2/17
  Happy Shopping!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

For Whom the Scale Tolls

I've been working out again.  I enjoy it!  I feel good about myself when I work out. I feel healthier and I feel like I'm taking control of who I am physically... well that's what I tell myself anyway.  It seems, that NO MATTER WHAT I do,  how carefully I watch what I eat and count every single calorie including the ketchup and single fry that I stole from my son.  Yes, I even count that. Seriously.  And you know what?  I haven't lost one single pound. Not one.  In fact, today I went to the gym.  Before I started my workout I weighed myself and I weighed about what I weighed last Sunday.  Ok fine.  Whatever.  The scales wrong, ok?  

But then what did I do? After my workout I decided to step back on the scale.   I couldn't even tell you why, but I did.  maybe it's because I have sadistic tendencies. Who knows.  But get this?  Guess what the scale read...


It told me  (yes it TOLD me) that I weighed one more pound than I had weighed 2 hours earlier?!?  How in the hell is that even possible?  All I could do was flip it the bird and walk away.  I'm sure it saw me and I'll pay for it next time I step on the biotch, but such is life.



And why did I bring all this up... it fits in nicely with this pic.  I love this little jumper. I love the argyle tights and the black ruffled shirt with little eyelet hoops to catch the buttons  (and for the life of me I couldn't get my camera to capture the details of the blouse.  If there are any photographers out there with some tips,  help a girl out, would ya :)


Anyway, back to the jumper.  The jumper, I realized, makes me look kind of thick throughout the torso.  I then looked closer and while yes, I may have a bit of shaping up to do, I think it might be more prevalent because of the cut of the jumper ...   what do you think?


Here's the pic


And the cost? HA! 
The jumper is from New York and Co - clearance rack - $12.00
The blouse is from The Limited and was bought before I started this frugal shopping effort :)
Tights are a Walmart special and cost $5.00


I couldn't find anything similar to share with you all, so my apologies!   I'll just have to make up for it later with some more great sale finds!  You have my promise!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Bargain Fashion

First Angelina Jolie made headlines for wearing a $26 vintage dress to the New York premiere of A MightyHeart a few years ago. Then Hilary Swank wore a dress she’d bought for even fewer (15) dollars. It goes to show that even for those who can purchase almost anything, there’s still the thrill of a great cheap find.


For most people, the search for clothes on the cheap may be a more frequent occurrence – and not always such a thrill. The unexpected joy of finding a good deal is infectious, but needing a new outfit on a low budget can also be difficult, sifting through seemingly endless Sales racks.

Some say the key to finding inexpensive clothes is to look for details that make them appear expensive. While this may sometimes be true, there weren’t any details on Jolie’s or Swank’s dress “pretending” to be expensive. Rather, the key to clothes on the cheap is keeping things simple. The following tips are also key:

•Make sure colors are “true”, especially with black and white. Black should be dark, and not as though the item has been already washed too many times. White should be very clean and without any odd yellow or gray tones. A good rule of thumb is to be able to name the color: a “brown shirt with cream design” is good, an “orangey-pink skirt with pinkish trim” is not.

•Clothing should fit well. A good fit makes any pair of jeans, dress or other item automatically seem higher-priced.

•Inspect the quality. It sounds obvious, but take a minute to look at the seams, zippers, tag or logo placement and button holes.

•A quick way to change the look of an inexpensive piece of clothing is to replace the buttons. (Word of warning: Buttons can be expensive. Unless you have buttons already saved, buying new buttons takes just as much time and effort to find a good deal.)

•Mix and match. Pair an inexpensive tank top and dress with a nice sweater for a sophistcated look.

•There’s often an idea that cheap clothing with sparkles, sequins or rhinestones looks even cheaper. But this is actually an outdated sentiment. In today’s bargains, there are many shirts, tanks, shrugs and dresses with sequin or rhinestone details that look fun and attractive (especially at night).

And although it’s perfectly acceptable to express enthusiasm for a good deal, remember, the price tag can be kept secret. No one else has to know!

Original article can be found here.

Tuesday's 25! Twenty-five Items (or more!) for Under $25.00!

Normally I love my job. I really do, but lately it's been rough and I'm going thru a funk.  I come into work and all  I want to do is sit in my cube, with the door closed (yes our cubes have doors) and just surf the web, buy things, and mope. I don't want to be here.  I'm having a hard time helping others because lately it seems, it's a one huge friggin' one way street.  I can give out help, I can stay late to help, I do others jobs not because I have to, but because they're overwhelmed and need the assistance.  However it's not reciprocated.  Last week I had numerous 12 hours days and you know what happened when I asked for help?  Nada! Nothing. Zzzzzip. Zilch. Zero.

Adding insult to injury is that It seems everyone has to hold whatever work related information close to their chest lately. This information is no longer shared. And it's a shame because we all benefit from sharing information, especially in the industry I'm in.   That said,   I can't really blame the people that are doing this because it's a direct byproduct of managment and the layoffs, paycuts, and total and complete job insecurity that we've been experiencing the last year or so.  However, not sharing information doesn't give the person doing the withholding power.  It doesn't mean job security.  It just breeds mistrust and prohibits or hinders others from doing their job.

Thank you internet. I feel better getting THAT off my chest.  And now that I've vented, it's time for a little retail therapy.   I've declared Tuesdays  "Tuesday's 25!" and from here on out I will bring you at least 25 items for under $25.00.    Check out these finds!

ANN TAYLOR LOFT

The deal: Use code "20SAVE" and take 20% off your entire order of $75+, plus all clearance is
additional 50% off- no code necessary! That means if you see a dress pictured below, take 50% off, then at the checkout, take an additional 20% off! Amazing, no?




MARTIN AND OSA
Take an extra 20% off all sale items, no code necessary. Plus, use code "88688030" to take 20% off your entire purchase (including sale!) and all orders $100+ ship free.

What this means to you is if you find a on sale for $24.95 - you'll actually only be paying  $15.97 (24.95 - 20% (4.99)= $19.96, then an additional 20% off ($3.99) at checkout = $15.97. WHAT A DEAL!!



CHARLOTTE RUSSE Deals and Steals!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Dirt Cheap!

My cheapest (that sounds so tawdry) outfit to date and I must say, it's rather cute!


The skirt was $3.00 and the shirt was $4.00 - both from Goodwill.  Heck, the shirt still had the tags on it, though they were torn so that the store it came from was unrecognizable.  The scarf is from Italy and cost 5 Euro.  I had the tights, but really if you want to save a buck, I know that you can get textured or plain ones at Wal-Mart for $5.00. The shoes were a DSW clearance item which I bought over a year ago.

I did start on the ribbon necklace, it's not done yet but as soon as it is, I'll post pics.

I did find a couple of flaws in the original instructions, so if anyone is going to try to make this, please take note:

The instructions don't tell you the width of the ribbon to buy. I bought ribbon that was 1 inch wide and it's too wide compared to the size of the pearls I bought - so be sure and compare the two.  I bought the largest pearl beads I could find and I still need to go back and get smaller ribbon.  Looks like 3/4 inch will do the trick.

Another item I noticed is that that instructions said to use 6 inch lengths of ribbon to make your swirly bow things  (that's the proper name by the way ;))   I've found thru a bit of trial and error that you probably need closer to a foot for each swirly thing.

That's it for now, I've got a bit of a hangover to nurse....  I blame the wonderful superbowl party I attended last night!