May 16 2012

Summer Scarf Tying

By Liz Bey.

 

Summer is a time to be laying out on beaches, cruising down main street and showing off your fabulous fashion sense. The best way to accent your summer style is with a breezy scarf – they aren’t just for winter you know.

Scarves make a great statement piece to any outfit. They can be that pop of color or your funky statement piece. Fun, bright colors and patterns in scarves are popular this season – but wrapping one around your neck or letting it hang down is so boring. So why not learn to tie one in 37 ways?

I got into scarf tying my senior year when I started playing around with scarves as statement pieces. I won’t say I’m the best, haha – but I found an awesome website, Scarves.net, that shows you how to do it yourself!

Try my three favorite styles with Chloe Chic’s Julia Scarf.

 

My 3 Favorite Styles: 

The Knot Row

 

The Half Bow

 

The Chain Knot Wrap


May 2 2012

Fun, Romantic Date Ideas!

By Liz Bey.

 

 

Whether you are in a long-term relationship or single (like me), coming up with date ideas can be very tedious and take all the fun and romance out of a relationship. Not good. I’m normally the one trying to plan something interesting and different than just ‘dinner and a movie’ or ‘coffee’ (and these have added pressure of being first dates – yuck!) But I’ve recently thought up and discovered fun ideas and a fun way to plan a date.

Featuring the Timepiece Chic Necklace from Chloechic.com.

I wanted to show you an idea of what I think would be perfect for a date – day or night. The Timepiece Necklace from ChloeChic was my inspiration, it is so different and I love the vintage feel. Pairing it with a simple cream dress and a pair of color popping shoes really made me fall in love.

Now, the list of my newest five date ideas that you should wear this outfit to, haha:

1. A Wine & Cheese Picnic – think the French countryside, a vintage bottle of red wine and a plate of different cheeses.

2. The Batting Cages – you probably think I’m crazy, but you have to give one up to your man sometimes! Your date will think you are so cute hitting some balls in this cute dress – all I suggest is bringing a pair of tennis to change into!

3. A Carriage Ride – whether this is the main focus of your date or just the perfect surprise after dinner, who doesn’t love a carriage ride??? I’m a huge horse lover so I’d probably be hugging the horse longer than I’m riding in the carriage.

4. The Theatre – splurge a bit and go check out the newest show that’s visiting your city, or check out the local high school’s drama department’s production of “Romeo & Juliet.”

5. Go Vintage Shopping – check out some antique stores, yard sales and flee markets. Maybe you’ll end up scoring a piece for your apartment – or maybe you’ll help him find that really old baseball card he’s wanted since childhood!

Photo courtesy Life In The Green House.com.

Now, onto a really cool idea I discovered on how to plan a date! I found this on “Life In The Green House” blog and thought it was so cool I wanted to create it even though I’m single. This blogger created a jar of color coded date ideas that range from: expensive, at home, and least expensive.


Apr 25 2012

Flowers, Flowers Everywhere!

By Liz Bey.

 

 

With Spring coming and Mother’s Day fast approaching I was trying to think of how the perfect date starts. And I think I finally did: flowers!

Flowers can symbolize many feelings and are given out for many occassions: Valentine’s Day, Birthdays, Weddings, Christmas and Mother’s Day! So I thought I’d show you my top 5 favorite flowers and what they stood for (maybe you can pick some up for your mother then!)

1. Roses

Obviously this is the number 1 most people think about when they think “most romantic flower.” And it’s the most given out on say … Valentine’s Day and first dates.

Red roses describe deep emotions: love, longing or desire.

 

2. Lilies

My mother’s favorite flower was a day lilly and I have one tattooed to my shoulder in honor of her. Lillies are so gorgeous and classy.

Lilies stand for friendship and devotion.

 

3. Sunflowers

These big guys are fun, bright and remind everyone of the sun (duh!) You don’t hear of many people giving out sunflower bouquets but I think they should start!

Sunflowers mean adoration, loyalty and longevity.

 

4. Orchid

This flower is very dainty and beautiful – I picture these in most bridal bouquets as they walk down the isle.

Orchid's stand for love, beauty, luxury and strength.

 

5. Foxgloves

Now this one might be the curveball in the mix – but I’ve always had a fascination for foxgloves. They are like a deadly beauty in the flower world because they contain a poison that can cause death if ingested. So consider them the “bad boy” of the flower world – everyone wants them, but handled wrong they can be dangerous.

Foxgloves mean beauty.


Mar 28 2012

A Little Vintage Yummy, In My Tummy

By Liz Bey

 

Food is at the heart of all things; romance, love, family, survival. Food has always been the center of my life; growing up with a strong knowledge that I was Italian made that easy. But we all do it; we go out on dates to restaurants, meet up with friends over lunch, have Sunday dinners with the family. And there is that famous quote, “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach!

Can’t argue there.

As well as being Italian – I take pride in my Irish roots as well, and the Irish love some good, wholesome cooking (and beer). And personally I love me some cheese – so when I discovered that there was VINTAGE Irish Cheddar Cheese out in this world … well I had to share it with you!

Vintage Irish Cheddar Cheese has a very bold, rich flavor that pairs great with Guinness Stout (Irish classic). It is aged for at least 12 months where the cheese is constantly checked on to make sure only the best gets classified “Vintage.”

So to tie in the cheese, romance and vintage – I suggest making up a pot of this delicious Irish Vintage Cheddar and Beer Fondue, recipe from Fresh365, for your next date, get-together or family night.

Irish Vintage Cheddar and Beer Fondue
adapted from Bon Appétit . serves 4

1 large bunch asparagus, ends trimmed
4 small red-skinned potatoes, quartered
2 apples, cored, cut into wedges
1 loaf ciabatta bread, cubed
1 lb Vintage Irish cheddar cheese, grated
2 1/2 T all purpose flour
1 c Sam Adams Light, or your favorite brew
6 T frozen apple juice concentrate, thawed
1 T Dijon mustard
black pepper, to taste

Bring a medium pot of water to a boil. Steam potatoes until tender, about 15 minutes, adding in asparagus last last two minutes of cooking time. Arrange vegetables, apples and bread on a large serving platter.

Toss cheese with flour in large bowl. Bring beer, juice concentrate, and mustard to simmer in large saucepan over medium heat. Gradually add cheese mixture, whisking constantly, until cheese is melted and smooth. Season to taste with pepper. Transfer fondue to bowl or a fondue pot, if available. Serve with the platter of vegis, fruit and bread. Use forks or fondue sticks to dip.


Mar 14 2012

Romance for the Ages

By Liz Bey

 

When you think about what “romance” is I think of 19th century England and my parents. There are many great romances out there but literary EVERYONE knows the names Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennett (did you think I was going to say Romeo & Juliet? They’re way too tragic for me, haha.)

 

“Pride & Prejudice” written by my all-time favorite author, Jane Austen, brought to life true romance to me from a young age. I can’t tell you how many times I used to check out this book when I was in middle school. The dynamic that Elizabeth is this strong female character who is smart and caring, outspoken and lovable is kind of far off from what history sometimes teaches us about 19th Century women. Normally we hear that women from that century were mostly docile, quiet creatures. That personality doesn’t ring with me – but Elizabeth’s independent personality did. That and we share the same name …

Now when I think of great loves from my life, I think of my parents number one. My parents, though not overly lovey-dovey, is what “true love” is to me. They met each other and bent over backwards for each other and somehow ended up married with two kids working amazing jobs and STILL loving each other. This really hit home for me when my mother passed away a few years ago and seeing how devastated my father was. He shows me that love lasts through the tough times, the good times and the heartache.

 

I always love pulling in a fashion perspective for my posts too. Pulling from 19th Century romance and my parents’ romance I found the perfect ChloeChic earrings. The Twinkle Earrings have a 19th Century design with the sparkle of the modern era. Everyone loves some sparkle (and I could see my mother wearing these) but with such a classic design you could dress these earrings up or down.

Ti voglio bene … Italian for “I love you (friends/family)”


Mar 2 2012

A Little Vintage On Your Nails

“Vintage fashion” isn’t always just clothes, it’s beauty too. I became pretty excited at this because that means I can deck myself in vintage style: head to toe. And when I discovered that there was a vintage manicure – I almost died. I love painting my nails!

 

I came across this video tutorial of how to create a vintage manicure – which is where you leave the moons of your nails paint free. A big celebrity that follows this is the one and only, Dita Von Teese.

Corals, pinks and reds were the classiest colors back in the 1930s, and they are still pretty popular today – coral is certainly making a comeback this season. So I paired the Letters to Ana Dress with this awesome coral polish, Bright Lights Big Color by OPI Nails.

 

I can’t wait to get my next manicure now!