Showing posts with label TJ Maxx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TJ Maxx. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

The Seahorse and the Snowstorm

Sweater: Alfani, Macy's; Boots: Simply Vera, Kohl's

From the library of Charlotte Rose.


Bag: Delia's, Dolls Kill

Sweater: Paper Heart, TJ Maxx 

Bag: Delia's, Dolls Kill; Blouse: Nine West, Kohl's


Shoes: Betsey Johnson, Macy's

Top: Madden Girl, Kohl's; Leggings: Derek Heart, Boscov's


Bag: Olivia Miller, Macy's

Psychedelic Seahorse Necklace


Boots: Nine West, Kohl's

Barrettes: Michaels, Target

Seahorses don't like snow, and neither do I -- the end.  Just kidding!  Well, almost.  Because this will still be a short post.  But I'd be remiss without mentioning that it was the husband who took these pics of Sunday's snowstorm.  Also, that I felt fit to rip apart two old necklaces to make this Frankenstein of a statement piece. Howdy, Psychedelic Seahorse Necklace.  

Just consider it my amulet for warding off more Old Man Winter.   

Monday, March 20, 2023

Keys, Please: Last Call for St. Paddy

Sweater: Paper Heart, TJ Maxx; Dress: Esley, Modcloth


Hair clips: Marshalls

Bag: Circus by Sam Edelman, Kohl's

Top: Jessica Simpson, Zulily; Skirt: Banned, Modcloth

Key to Kilkenny Necklace

Bag: Betsey Johnson, Macy's

Heart barrettes: SHEIN; Other barrettes: So, Kohl's


Sweatshirt: Macy's; Jeans: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

Bag: Cat & Jack, Target

Coat: Anthropologie, Zulily; Skirt: Amazon; Bag: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's; Shoes: Chase & Chloe, Zulily

Sassy Circles Necklace

Top: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

"Keys, please!" is what every teen yells before peeling out for the mall.  But this isn't about that (also, most teens don't say "please," and only grifters still frequent the mall).  It's about how I made three new necklaces that all have to do with that jagged thing that fits into locks.  It's also a little bit about St. Patrick's Day (yes, still!), but we'll get to that.  First things first: I didn't plan the key theme.  It just happened based on the supplies that I had and the outfits I wanted to wear.  The craft goddesses work in mysterious ways, not unlike Ronald McDonald.  
 
I made the Fancy Fawn Necklace from a vintage-style motel keychain.  Not that it's from an actual motel, of course, but rather, Oriental Trading.  I saw all that blank yellow, green, and pink plastic and thought, those would make great canvases.  So I stocked up.  A doe and a couple of cherry cabochons later, and this yellow one became a pendant!

The Key to Kilkenny Necklace was a no-brainer.  I will say that the keys were an afterthought, though.  The four-leaf clovers came from a pair of earrings I got on clearance, and I needed some charms to fill in the middle.  So these keys were it.  I guess necessity really is the mother of invention.


Finally, I made the Sassy Circles Necklace using keyrings leftover from keychains I used to make a necklace years ago.  At first I was worried it might be kind of blah, but I ended up loving it.


And now for the St. Patrick's portion of our program.  Here are some pics from yesterday's dinner at my parents'.  My mom is the most festive person I know, and I like to think that I get my sense of whimsy from her.  I was with her in Marshalls when I bought these St. Paddy's hair claws.  At first I said, These are ridiculous.  Then I was like, I've gotta get them. 
 

Here's the husband hanging out with his Peeps:


And also the sour cream and shamrock potato chips he found for us to try (spoiler alert: they're delicious!):


And finally, the whole clan -- minus Mom the photographer:


We may not be Irish . . . but we do like to party! 🍀🎉🥔🍰

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Renaissance Wear, Scarborough Flair: A Tried and True Trend for All Thymes

Skirt: ELLE, Kohl's

Eclectic Collective Necklace

Bag: JCPenney

Top: So, Kohl's

Bracelets, top row, from left to right: Apt. 9, Kohl's; Amazon; Worthington, JCPenney; Wet Seal; Amazon. Bracelets (and ring), bottom row, left to right: Worthington, JCPenney; Zulily; ROSS


Shoes: Betsey Johnson, DSW

Top: So, Kohl's

Headbands: INC, Macy's

Shoes: Mix No. 6, DSW

Bag: Target; Rhinestone bracelet: Zulily; Rings: Mixit, JCPenney; Rose bracelet: Francesca's; Belt: Belt is Cool, Amazon

Tights: Xhilaration, Target

Club Cupcake Necklace

Top: TJ Maxx

Bag: LC Lauren Conrad, Kohl's

Dress: Candie's, Kohl's



Scarf: Echo, Macy's

Top: ELLE, Kohl's

Rhinestone Rose Necklace

Skirt: ELLE, Kohl's

Butterfly and flower bracelets: Mixit, JCPenney; Fish and deco bracelets: Target: Ring: Bloomingsales Florist, Brigantine

Socks: Xhilaration, Target; Shoes: Jessica Simpson Collection, ROSS; Shoe clips: Burlington Coat Factory

Bag: Betsey Johnson, Macy's; Princess figure: A.C. Moore

When I hear "velvet," many things come to mind: National Velvet, Velvet Revolver, and red velvet cupcakes.  Also, fashion from the Renaissance, the '60s, the '90s, . . . and now.  Because everything old becomes new again.  Especially stuff to wear while listening to Simon & Garfunkel and/or watching a joust.  Not that I was doing either when wearing these plush pieces.  But if Carrie Bradshaw can wear couture while eating popcorn (hashtag And Just Like That . . .), then I can wear off the rack on my porch. 

Maybe next time I'll bring cupcakes.