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April 30, 2008

A Shorts Story

Leaf_cora_shorts_2 Sure you could stick with your safe boring khaki shorts for summer, but with so many cute wearable styles out there you don't have to.  These printed apt. 9 Leaf Cora Shorts for $16.99 from Kohls can be adjusted for length.  The colors and scale of the print are perfect for anyone who is hesitant to splash a bold print across their bottom.  The subdued print proves that you can wear a printed pair of shorts without looking like you wallpapered your butt.

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Technically these Gilligan & O'Malley Eyelet Shorts for $7.99 are sold as sleepwear, but having witnessed everything from slippers to pajama bottoms being worn in public, I don't think wearing these outside the house would turn too many heads as long as you keep two things in mind.  Your underwear needs to be seamless and it needs to be close to your skin color.

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Plaid shorts can be tricky to wear.  If they are done badly you will look like a badly dressed golfer with a big butt.  The most flattering patterns tend to be ones that use different colors from the same color family, like the cool aquas and blues of these  Croft & Barrow Plaid Bermuda Shorts for $14.99 from Kohls, or go for a plaid in a smaller scale.

 

A Shorts Story

Leaf_cora_shorts_2 Sure you could stick with your safe boring khaki shorts for summer, but with so many cute wearable styles out there you don't have to.  These printed apt. 9 Leaf Cora Shorts for $16.99 from Kohls can be adjusted for length.  The colors and scale of the print are perfect for anyone who is hesistant to spash a bold print across their bottom.  The subdued print proves that you can wear a printed pair of shorts without looking like you wallpapered your butt.

Eyelet_shorts_3   

Technically these Gilligan & O'Malley Eyelet Shorts for $7.99 are sold as sleepwear, but having witnessed everything from slippers to pajama bottoms being worn in public, I don't think wearing these outside the house would turn too many heads as long as you keep two things in mind.  Your underwear needs to be seamless and it needs to be close to your skin color.

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Plaid shorts can be tricky to wear.  If they are done badly you will look like a badly dressed golfer with a big butt.  The most flattering patterns tend to be ones that use different colors from the same color family, like the cool aquas and blues of these  Croft & Barrow Plaid Bermuda Shorts for $14.99 from Kohls, or go for a plaid in a smaller scale.

 

April 29, 2008

Naturally Clean Hair

Bio_infusion_organics_2 Regular shampoos have all sorts of chemicals, including sulfates that may ultimately do more damage than good for your hair and the planet.   I recently purchased Bio Infusion Organics Brilliant Shine Shampoo at Wallgreens as part of an effort to have cleaner hair and a cleaner planet. 

The organic shampoo is infused with celendula and lemongrass and has a subtle citrus/herbal scent to it.  In spite of the name, my hair did not have a blindingly brilliant shine to it after using the product.  This is a good thing.  If my hair had been shiny that would have meant the shampoo was depositing a layer of  conditioner or some other product that I don't want deposited on my hair every time I wash it.  I  would rather condition my hair once in a while as it needs it than have a continual build up of product every time I wash my hair.  The shampoo simply did what shampoo is supposed to do,  clean hair without stripping it of its natural oils and without leaving anything behind except healthy hair.

Naturally Clean Hair

Bio_infusion_organics_2 Regular shampoos have all sorts of chemicals, including sulfates that may ultimately do more damage than good for your hair and the planet.   I recently purchased Bio Infusion Organics Brilliant Shine Shampoo at Wallgreens as part of an effort to have cleaner hair and a cleaner planet. 

The organic shampoo is infused with celendula and lemongrass and has a subtle citrus/herbal scent to it.  In spite of the name, my hair did not have a blindingly brilliant shine to it after using the product.  This is a good thing.  If my hair had been shiny that would have meant the shampoo was depositing a layer of  conditioner or some other product that I don't want deposited on my hair every time I wash it.  I  would rather condition my hair once in a while as it needs it than have a continual build up of product every time I wash my hair.  The shampoo simply did what shampoo is supposed to do,  clean hair without stripping it of its natural oils and without leaving anything behind except healthy hair.

April 28, 2008

Unloading Unwanted Furniture

Whether you are upgrading from the cheap off the shelf  "some assembly required" to "real" furniture, or just getting rid of something that no longer fits your taste and lifestyle, there is something liberating about getting rid of furniture.  Before kicking that painfully ugly oversized chair you inherited from a relative with less taste than you to the curb, consider your options for making money off the thing.  Ebay is one of the worst places to sell furniture in general due to the high shipping costs involved.  Unless you are selling a highly collectible piece of furniture where the shipping cost is of little concern to the buyer,  skip eBay altogether.    For the kind of almost disposable, particle board, student dorm quality furniture that has seen better days, you can wait for a neighborhood garage sale where neighbors pool their stuff together and sell everything at one person's home instead of having separate garage sales and add your stuff to the mix, or you can donate it to a thrift store.  In general,  the less the piece is worth, the less effort you should put into getting rid of it.  For good quality furniture in good condition,  say a solid wood dresser,  create a blog for free if you don't have one, on blogger and post sharp pictures of the piece from a couple of angles with the price you want to sell the piece for, the type of payment youy accept (cash is best)  and your google email address that is different from your personal address.  After this is done, post an ad on craigslist.com directing readers to your blog page.  Seeing the item before buying it allows the buyer to feel more confident that they know what they are buying.  The buyer can email you to arrange a pick up time and location for the item.  Another option is to sell the item through a furniture consignment store or post notices on college bulletin boards announcing that you have furniture to sell.  May and August are good times to sell furniture, since that's when a lot of people are moving. 

Unloading Unwanted Furniture

Whether you are upgrading from the cheap off the shelf  "some assembly required" to "real" furniture, or just getting rid of something that no longer fits your taste and lifestyle, there is something liberating about getting rid of furniture.  Before kicking that painfully ugly oversized chair you inherited from a relative with less taste than you to the curb, consider your options for making money off the thing.  Ebay is one of the worst places to sell furniture in general due to the high shipping costs involved.  Unless you are selling a highly collectible piece of furniture where the shipping cost is of little concern to the buyer,  skip eBay altogether.    For the kind of almost disposable, particle board, student dorm quality furniture that has seen better days, you can wait for a neighborhood garage sale where neighbors pool their stuff together and sell everything at one person's home instead of having separate garage sales and add your stuff to the mix, or you can donate it to a thrift store.  In general,  the less the piece is worth, the less effort you should put into getting rid of it.  For good quality furniture in good condition,  say a solid wood dresser,  create a blog for free if you don't have one, on blogger and post sharp pictures of the piece from a couple of angles with the price you want to sell the piece for, the type of payment youy accept (cash is best)  and your google email address that is different from your personal address.  After this is done, post an ad on craigslist.com directing readers to your blog page.  Seeing the item before buying it allows the buyer to feel more confident that they know what they are buying.  The buyer can email you to arrange a pick up time and location for the item.  Another option is to sell the item through a furniture consignment store or post notices on college bulletin boards announcing that you have furniture to sell.  May and August are good times to sell furniture, since that's when a lot of people are moving. 

April 25, 2008

Will Work for Food Party

Sometimes it seems like a to do list is nothing more than an endless stream of thankless tasks that just get replaced by more thankless tasks when one task is accomplished.  Instead of whining your way through a time consuming task, why not turn that task into a social occassion?  Pick a task, like organizing the basement , planting flowers or painting a room, that can be done with simple instructions and without a lot of heavy labor.  Get organized, plan an easy to fix meal and invite a small group of friends over for a "Will work for food party".  Explain what the purpose of the party is and how much time will be spent on the task on the invitation.  For example,  you can say on the invitation that organizing of your closets will be from 10:00-12:00 followed by a lunch of salads and sandwiches.  Pick a task that can be completed within a few hours or get as much done within a set time period and finish up later after the party is over.    Thank everyone for their time and efforts, and if you want to be a truly gracious host volunteer your time when one of your guests decides to have their own "Will work for food" party.    

Will Work for Food Party

Sometimes it seems like a to do list is nothing more than an endless stream of thankless tasks that just get replaced by more thankless tasks when one task is accomplished.  Instead of whining your way through a time consuming task, why not turn that task into a social occassion?  Pick a task, like organizing the basement , planting flowers or painting a room, that can be done with simple instructions and without a lot of heavy labor.  Get organized, plan an easy to fix meal and invite a small group of friends over for a "Will work for food party".  Explain what the purpose of the party is and how much time will be spent on the task on the invitation.  For example,  you can say on the invitation that organizing of your closets will be from 10:00-12:00 followed by a lunch of salads and sandwiches.  Pick a task that can be completed within a few hours or get as much done within a set time period and finish up later after the party is over.    Thank everyone for their time and efforts, and if you want to be a truly gracious host volunteer your time when one of your guests decides to have their own "Will work for food" party.    

April 24, 2008

Phoning It In

Ge_phone_2One reason rooms always look so perfect in glossy decorating magazines is because  telephones are edited out before the picture goes into the magazine.  Looking at modern telephones it's easy to see why they don't make it into the magazines.  The typical telephone looks like an overly complicated remote control perched on a piece of cheap plastic with even more glowing buttons. 

Telephones should reflect the style of the objects around them.  If you have an end table with photographs in silver picture frames, find a telephone with silver in it, like this GE Designer Series Phone in Estate Black for $39.99 to expand on the theme.

If the style of furniture the phone is surrounded by is traditional, look for telephones in retro styles that mimic traditional telephone styles Crosley_phone_3 and downplay their modern features by hiding the numbered keypad out of sight hidden in the handle for example.  Shop around for a phone the same way you would shop around for the perfect piece of furniture,  with an eye toward function and a vision of how the piece will work with the overall theme and feel of the room. 

Crosley 302 Wall Phone - Red $43.70

Phoning It In

Ge_phone_2One reason rooms always look so perfect in glossy decorating magazines is because  telephones are edited out before the picture goes into the magazine.  Looking at modern telephones it's easy to see why they don't make it into the magazines.  The typical telephone looks like an overly complicated remote control perched on a piece of cheap plastic with even more glowing buttons. 

Telephones should reflect the style of the objects around them.  If you have an end table with photographs in silver picture frames, find a telephone with silver in it, like this GE Designer Series Phone in Estate Black for $39.99 to expand on the theme.

If the style of furniture the phone is surrounded by is traditional, look for telephones in retro styles that mimic traditional telephone styles Crosley_phone_3 and downplay their modern features by hiding the numbered keypad out of sight hidden in the handle for example.  Shop around for a phone the same way you would shop around for the perfect piece of furniture,  with an eye toward function and a vision of how the piece will work with the overall theme and feel of the room. 

Crosley 302 Wall Phone - Red $43.70

April 23, 2008

Loosen Up with Trendy Tank Tops

Apt_9_batik_trapeze_tank_3Few items of clothing are more unforgiving than arm baring thin ribbed clingy tank tops .  Luckily the trendiest tanks this spring take a more relaxed approach with looser cuts that often feature gathering or pleating at the neckline. 

This apt. 9 Batik Trapeze Tank from Kohls for $30.00 gathers at the neckline and skims the body for a relaxed look that isn't sloppy.  I also like the balance between the fun bright aqua color and the slimming more sophisticated black.

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Take a cue from the model wearing this A.N.A. Beaded Slubbed Knit Tank starting at $17.99 from J C Penny and skip the necklace when the neckline is embellished.  Wearing dramatic earrings with similar beads as the ones featured on the neckline of the tank top complements the neckline without competing for attention.

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The simple yet elegant cut of this silky rayon blend Jersey-knit tunic tank for$24.00 from Newport News makes this one tank top that could easily transition from day to evening just by changing a few accessories or pairing it with a dressier bottom. 

Loosen Up with Trendy Tank Tops

Apt_9_batik_trapeze_tank_3Few items of clothing are more unforgiving than arm baring thin ribbed clingy tank tops .  Luckily the trendiest tanks this spring take a more relaxed approach with looser cuts that often feature gathering or pleating at the neckline. 

This apt. 9 Batik Trapeze Tank from Kohls for $30.00 gathers at the neckline and skims the body for a relaxed look that isn't sloppy.  I also like the balance between the fun bright aqua color and the slimming more sophisticated black.

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Take a cue from the model wearing this A.N.A. Beaded Slubbed Knit Tank starting at $17.99 from J C Penny and skip the necklace when the neckline is embellished.  Wearing dramatic earrings with similar beads as the ones featured on the neckline of the tank top complements the neckline without competing for attention.

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The simple yet elegant cut of this silky rayon blend Jersey-knit tunic tank for$24.00 from Newport News makes this one tank top that could easily transition from day to evening just by changing a few accessories or pairing it with a dressier bottom. 

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April 22, 2008

Lipsticks that Last

Loreal_shine_struck_liquid_lipcol_2While I love to pamper my pout with lip sticks and glosses that plump, shimmer, shine and do just about everything else a lip gloss can do,  sometimes all I want from my lip color is that is lasts.  L'Oreal has a line of products called HIP that last like crazy.  While nothing lasts forever, the liquid lipcolor lasts a lot longer than an ordinary lip gloss and it's not as shiny as a regular lip gloss either.  So you get the texture of a gloss with the longer lasting effects of a lip stick.  The price for the HIP gloss is about $12.00 at mass retailers so wait for a sale on this one.

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Covergirl Tru Shine lip stick actually does stick around for a while.  The formula doesn't feel dry like other lip sticks so that's another plus.  On the minus side, the color selection is limited and the colors that are available include shades very few women look good in.  Tru Shine can be found at mass retailers for about $7.00.

Lipsticks that Last

Loreal_shine_struck_liquid_lipcol_2While I love to pamper my pout with lip sticks and glosses that plump, shimmer, shine and do just about everything else a lip gloss can do,  sometimes all I want from my lip color is that is lasts.  L'Oreal has a line of products called HIP that last like crazy.  While nothing lasts forever, the liquid lipcolor lasts a lot longer than an ordinary lip gloss and it's not as shiny as a regular lip gloss either.  So you get the texture of a gloss with the longer lasting effects of a lip stick.  The price for the HIP gloss is about $12.00 at mass retailers so wait for a sale on this one.

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Covergirl Tru Shine lip stick actually does stick around for a while.  The formula doesn't feel dry like other lip sticks so that's another plus.  On the minus side, the color selection is limited and the colors that are available include shades very few women look good in.  Tru Shine can be found at mass retailers for about $7.00.

April 21, 2008

Save Money at Going Out of Business Sales

Going out of business may be sad for the retailer going through it , but it's a happy occasion for savvy shoppers eager to snap up great deals.  One way to find out about going out of business sales is to read the business section of the paper.  I found out that a slow housing market is resulting in furniture stores going out of business, so now is a great time to shop for furniture.  Hitting the local strip malls and your favorite stores frequently also increases your odds of snapping up the good stuff before it disappears.   Going out of business means that all sales are final, so carry cash and if you are buying electronics,  have the sales associate plug the item in to an electrical outlet to make sure it works before you buy it.

The signs may be screaming "Going out of business!" and "Everything must go!"  but you still need to pay attention to price and quality just like you would any other sale.   I attended one going out of business sale at a furniture store that was deeply disappointing.  The original prices were so inflated and the quality of the merchandise so poor that even at 70% off I refused to buy anything and walked away empty handed.  Some going out of business sales start their markdowns off at a measly 20% off which is not much of a sale as far as I am concerned.

Don't limit your shopping at a going out of business sale to the regular merchandise.  I once purchased a beautiful Art Deco mannequin head at a going out of business sale for a womens clothing store.  I now display the piece on a pedestal like a sculpture.  Other items to keep your eyes open for are tables, display and shelving units that could be used at home and dress forms that can be used as home decor items.

April 18, 2008

Join the Club!

Over the years I have joined a variety of clubs in a never ending effort to acquire something resembling a social life.  I keep joining clubs for several reasons.  While one on one friendships require two people to coordinated their schedule on a fairly regular basis to get together,  which is near impossible for many over committed women, clubs only require a certain amount of people who joined the club be present at any given gathering.  In other words, going out and having fun is not dependent on one other person being available.

Joining a club often means not having to nod politely when someone is talking about things of no interest to you while secretly plotting your escape from the conversation.  Clubs are usually based on some sort of common interest so you get to focus on and talk about something that is of interest to you.

I get to meet new people and learn new things.  Not only do I learn about whatever the club is focused on, I also find out where to eat, shop and find a decent mechanic from people who will give me an honest opinion.

One of the best places to find a club to join is meetup.com.  They list clubs of every type for countries around the world.  If you don't find a club that interests you, you can promote your own club on meetup.com for a small monthly fee.  Another place to find local clubs is local publications, library bulletin boards, and retail stores. If you are interested in knitting for example,  ask the cashiers at the local yarn store if they are aware of any clubs in your area.  There are plenty of clubs out there, so keep looking until you find one that you enjoy being a part of.

Join the Club!

Over the years I have joined a variety of clubs in a never ending effort to acquire something resembling a social life.  I keep joining clubs for several reasons.  While one on one friendships require two people to coordinated their schedule on a fairly regular basis to get together,  which is near impossible for many over committed women, clubs only require a certain amount of people who joined the club be present at any given gathering.  In other words, going out and having fun is not dependent on one other person being available.

Joining a club often means not having to nod politely when someone is talking about things of no interest to you while secretly plotting your escape from the conversation.  Clubs are usually based on some sort of common interest so you get to focus on and talk about something that is of interest to you.

I get to meet new people and learn new things.  Not only do I learn about whatever the club is focused on, I also find out where to eat, shop and find a decent mechanic from people who will give me an honest opinion.

One of the best places to find a club to join is meetup.com.  They list clubs of every type for countries around the world.  If you don't find a club that interests you, you can promote your own club on meetup.com for a small monthly fee.  Another place to find local clubs is local publications, library bulletin boards, and retail stores. If you are interested in knitting for example,  ask the cashiers at the local yarn store if they are aware of any clubs in your area.  There are plenty of clubs out there, so keep looking until you find one that you enjoy being a part of.

April 17, 2008

Buying Home Decor Items on eBay

Ebay is the ultimate treasure hunt.  The trick is to separate the trash from the treasure.  When shopping for home decor items there are certain things to look out for on eBay.  Always pay attention to the wording.  Something listed as "retro" or "vintage style" may be a copy of a vintage item.  There is nothing wrong with a copy, there is just no reason to pay the same price for a recently produced item that can be produced in unlimited quantities as opposed to a real vintage item where quantities are limited.

Another thing to look out for is alterations that have been made to the item.  I once found a vintage camera in blue that I thought was some sort of extremely rare limited edition made by the company until I read the description and found out the seller took a common vintage camera and painted it.  Because it was not a rare item it was  not as valuable as a limited item produced by the company.

For three dimensional objects the seller should show pictures of the objects from different sides.  If they don't, email them and ask for more pictures before bidding.  Not everything in the picture is always included in the sale.  The person selling a decorative plate might show a plate stand in the picture just for the purpose of photographing the plate.  Pictures can also give a misleading impression of size.  Those sculptures that look so dramatic in the picture can turn into dinky little knick knacks when you receive them and open the box.  Get measurements and read the sellers description completely before making a bid.

Ebay is not the best place to shop for furniture since shipping and handling fees can get very expensive,  but it is great for home decor items that you won't find at the local mall.

April 16, 2008

Skirting the Issue

Floral_eyelet_skirt_4One of the prettiest most wearable trends for spring is the A-line skirt.  A-line skirts combine freedom of movement with a hint of subtle flirtatiousness.  These skirts should always be worn with a streamlined to to balance out the fuller silhouette of the bottom.

Isaac Mizrahi for Target Floral Eyelet Skirt for $24.99 comes in several colors.  This bright colored skirt would also work with tops in chocolate brown or a coral color the same intensity as the color of the skirt.

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The design of this Worthington Pleated print Skirt for $29.99 shows how opposites can balance out each other.  The  dull shade of tan that makes up the background of the print and the dark band of color at the hem counterbalance the brightness of the pinks and reds in the pattern.  The horizontal stripes at the hem are a sharp contrast to the flowing dynamic floral pattern on the skirt.  What could have been a mess of a design is actually a study in harmonious contrasts.

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This Butterfly Skirt for $39.99 could easily veer into frump or fashion victom territory if not worn correctly.  A simple black shirt looks sophisticated and picks up the embroidered pattern.  A bit of a heel, like a solid black wedge or a strappy shoe with some substance, like the ones in the middle picture, would keep the skirt looking flirty and not frumpy, unlike the unflattering sporty flats shown in the picture.

Skirting the Issue

Floral_eyelet_skirt_4One of the prettiest most wearable trends for spring is the A-line skirt.  A-line skirts combine freedom of movement with a hint of subtle flirtatiousness.  These skirts should always be worn with a streamlined to to balance out the fuller silhouette of the bottom.

Isaac Mizrahi for Target Floral Eyelet Skirt for $24.99 comes in several colors.  This bright colored skirt would also work with tops in chocolate brown or a coral color the same intensity as the color of the skirt.

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The design of this Worthington Pleated print Skirt for $29.99 shows how opposites can balance out each other.  The  dull shade of tan that makes up the background of the print and the dark band of color at the hem counterbalance the brightness of the pinks and reds in the pattern.  The horizontal stripes at the hem are a sharp contrast to the flowing dynamic floral pattern on the skirt.  What could have been a mess of a design is actually a study in harmonious contrasts.

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This Butterfly Skirt for $39.99 could easily veer into frump or fashion victom territory if not worn correctly.  A simple black shirt looks sophisticated and picks up the embroidered pattern.  A bit of a heel, like a solid black wedge or a strappy shoe with some substance, like the ones in the middle picture, would keep the skirt looking flirty and not frumpy, unlike the unflattering sporty flats shown in the picture.

April 15, 2008

Message in a Bottle

Fabulosity_parfum_sprayKimora Lee Simmons has just come out with a perfume called Fabulosity that comes in a bottle shaped like a giant solitaire diamond!  While other perfume bottles bore me with their predictable ball or box shaped silhouettes, this one practically screams glamour!   For better deals on perfume, shop Scentiment.com or wait until the holidays when gift sets are being promoted.  If you love the bottle more that the perfume inside,  you can buy empty perfume bottles on eBay for a fraction of the cost of a filled one.

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Jean Paul Gaultier Classique eau de toilette comes in the original style shown her along with hand painted limited edition more expensive versions.  For those crafty gals out there, you can create your own one of a kind bottle for a lot less with glass paint, or glue on beads, lace or fabric .

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A bottle of Rapture Purse Spray for $19.50 is far to pretty to be hidden away in a purse.  The small rounded bottle fits in the palm of the hand like a smooth stone so it is as much a pleasure to hold as it is to look at.  The warm rich scent is wonderful also.

   

Message in a Bottle

Fabulosity_parfum_sprayKimora Lee Simmons has just come out with a perfume called Fabulosity that comes in a bottle shaped like a giant solitaire diamond!  While other perfume bottles bore me with their predictable ball or box shaped silhouettes, this one practically screams glamour!   For better deals on perfume, shop Scentiment.com or wait until the holidays when gift sets are being promoted.  If you love the bottle more that the perfume inside,  you can buy empty perfume bottles on eBay for a fraction of the cost of a filled one.

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Jean Paul Gaultier Classique eau de toilette comes in the original style shown her along with hand painted limited edition more expensive versions.  For those crafty gals out there, you can create your own one of a kind bottle for a lot less with glass paint, or glue on beads, lace or fabric .

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A bottle of Rapture Purse Spray for $19.50 is far to pretty to be hidden away in a purse.  The small rounded bottle fits in the palm of the hand like a smooth stone so it is as much a pleasure to hold as it is to look at.  The warm rich scent is wonderful also.

   

April 14, 2008

As Advertised Promotions Mislead Customers

There are two rules I live by as a Cheap Diva.  Always pay attention to numbers and always read the fine print.  With "As Advertised" promotions you have to do both.  I was looking at an  advertisement promoting skin products.  The ad mentioned two specific types of body lotion that were on sale.  Then the ad went on to list other products by the same brand in the same paragraph that featured the sale items.  I went to the store expecting to get a sale price on a body wash that was mentioned in the advertisement.  The product display showed the sale prices for the two lotions mentioned in the ad as being on sale, but all the other products had an "As Advertised" promotional tag next to them with no mention of a discount or sale price.  This made me suspicious.  I look for a sale tag next to the item I wanted and saw only the "As Advertised" tag.  I realized that the only thing "As Advertised"  means is that the item or brand was mentioned in an advertisement.  The fact that the products were  in the same advertisement and the same brand as the sale items mentioned initially gave me the misleading impression that the items I wanted were on sale.  Not feeling particularly motivated to buy this item at regular price, and not feeling particularly motivated to allow myself to be tricked by misleading advertising, I put the item back and didn't buy it.   Remember, just because an item is being promoted does not mean it is on sale.  Look for a sign that states a specific discount off the regular price.  If a sign does not have the words "sale" or "clearance" in them the store could be promoting regularly priced items in a way that gives the impression that they are on sale.

As Advertised Promotions Mislead Customers

There are two rules I live by as a Cheap Diva.  Always pay attention to numbers and always read the fine print.  With "As Advertised" promotions you have to do both.  I was looking at an  advertisement promoting skin products.  The ad mentioned two specific types of body lotion that were on sale.  Then the ad went on to list other products by the same brand in the same paragraph that featured the sale items.  I went to the store expecting to get a sale price on a body wash that was mentioned in the advertisement.  The product display showed the sale prices for the two lotions mentioned in the ad as being on sale, but all the other products had an "As Advertised" promotional tag next to them with no mention of a discount or sale price.  This made me suspicious.  I look for a sale tag next to the item I wanted and saw only the "As Advertised" tag.  I realized that the only thing "As Advertised"  means is that the item or brand was mentioned in an advertisement.  The fact that the products were  in the same advertisement and the same brand as the sale items mentioned initially gave me the misleading impression that the items I wanted were on sale.  Not feeling particularly motivated to buy this item at regular price, and not feeling particularly motivated to allow myself to be tricked by misleading advertising, I put the item back and didn't buy it.   Remember, just because an item is being promoted does not mean it is on sale.  Look for a sign that states a specific discount off the regular price.  If a sign does not have the words "sale" or "clearance" in them the store could be promoting regularly priced items in a way that gives the impression that they are on sale.

April 11, 2008

Where to Go When You Want to Get Out of the House

It's April and there are rumors that there might be snow in the weekend forecast where I live!  I have avoided going completely stir crazy while waiting for better weather by plotting things to do to get out and have some fun.

One of the best places to find out what is going on locally is the library.  They often have local free publications that spotlight local attractions and events.  A local newspaper usually has some sort of entertainment feature covering everything from restaurants to theater to craft shows.  Read the online version of the newspaper if you want to save a few cents.

Community centers feature classes of all kinds at bargain prices.  Also check out the local community college for fun classes, student art shows, student fashion shows and theatrical productions.

To find out if anything related to your particular interest is going on just Google it.  Inside the Google search box type in "garden tours" and the name of the state you live in for example.  Another phrase to type in would be "visitor" followed by the name of your state.  This should bring up links to the official tourist page for your state that lists local attractions.  Type in "parks and recreation" again followed by your state name for even more resources.

I have never found one web site or publication that lists everything I would consider an entertaining diversion.   Finding things to do requires a certain resourcefulness, but it sure beats being bored.

Where to Go When You Want to Get Out of the House

It's April and there are rumors that there might be snow in the weekend forecast where I live!  I have avoided going completely stir crazy while waiting for better weather by plotting things to do to get out and have some fun.

One of the best places to find out what is going on locally is the library.  They often have local free publications that spotlight local attractions and events.  A local newspaper usually has some sort of entertainment feature covering everything from restaurants to theater to craft shows.  Read the online version of the newspaper if you want to save a few cents.

Community centers feature classes of all kinds at bargain prices.  Also check out the local community college for fun classes, student art shows, student fashion shows and theatrical productions.

To find out if anything related to your particular interest is going on just Google it.  Inside the Google search box type in "garden tours" and the name of the state you live in for example.  Another phrase to type in would be "visitor" followed by the name of your state.  This should bring up links to the official tourist page for your state that lists local attractions.  Type in "parks and recreation" again followed by your state name for even more resources.

I have never found one web site or publication that lists everything I would consider an entertaining diversion.   Finding things to do requires a certain resourcefulness, but it sure beats being bored.

April 10, 2008

Foliage Underfoot - Patio Rugs

Orian_stonebrook_indooroutddor_ar_2 There are certain design considerations to take into account when choosing an outdoor rug for the patio.  Outdoor rugs are probably not surrounded by a lot of decorative accessories because the attention is supposed to be more on the view.  Busy designs will distract from the view.   The three rugs that I feature here all have leaf motifs because that looks appropriate in an outdoor setting.  I also chose neutral rugs because they can act as a backdrop for bright accents like pillows and tablecloths.  Or you can do all neutrals on your patio to let nature be the focus of attention.   

Orion Stonebrook Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug $32.88-$59.88

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Maybe it's because I'm a chocoholic, but I envision this rug paired with brown fabrics for pillows and accents.

Seabreeze Patio Rug Collection $69.99-$179.99

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The almost animated style of this rugs brings to mind branches gently swaying in the breeze.  While the colors are neutral, the design itself is bold enough to work with bright solid color accents.

Flatweave Patio Rug- Black Leaves $59.99

   

Foliage Underfoot - Patio Rugs

Orian_stonebrook_indooroutddor_ar_2 There are certain design considerations to take into account when choosing an outdoor rug for the patio.  Outdoor rugs are probably not surrounded by a lot of decorative accessories because the attention is supposed to be more on the view.  Busy designs will distract from the view.   The three rugs that I feature here all have leaf motifs because that looks appropriate in an outdoor setting.  I also chose neutral rugs because they can act as a backdrop for bright accents like pillows and tablecloths.  Or you can do all neutrals on your patio to let nature be the focus of attention.   

Orion Stonebrook Indoor/Outdoor Area Rug $32.88-$59.88

Patio_rug_4 .

Maybe it's because I'm a chocoholic, but I envision this rug paired with brown fabrics for pillows and accents.

Seabreeze Patio Rug Collection $69.99-$179.99

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Flatweave_patio_rug_black_leaves_2 .

The almost animated style of this rugs brings to mind branches gently swaying in the breeze.  While the colors are nuetral, the design itself is bold enough to work with bright solid color accents.

Flatweave Patio Rug- Black Leaves $59.99

   

April 09, 2008

Give Your Fashion Profile a Lift with Wedges

Idea46_wedges_gold_3 Skinny high heels are supposed to make you look slimmer.  In fact they do the opposite.  Legs actually look larger when contrasted against the skinniness of the heel!  That's why I love wedges.  A streamline wedge heel offers height without pain, they are easier to walk in than skinny heels and they look balanced with the body so they don't make your legs look fatter.

Bold jewels dramatically increase the glam factor on these Wild Rose Idea46 Wedges Gold for $34.99 (they also come in black, bronze, silver & black).

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Dark colors sometimes  make wedges look heavy.  These Layla Slides for $34.99 (also in white & black) avoid looking heavy by using cut outs in the heel and having an open buckle in the center of the shoe.  The overall effect is rich looking and light at the same time.

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In spite of the gems, these Apt 9 Luvvy Wedge Sandals for $29.99 (also in black) aren't limited to dressy outfits.  I can see these glamming up jeans, simple solid colored summer dresses or even a nice shorts outfit.

Give Your Fashion Profile a Lift with Wedges

Idea46_wedges_gold_3 Skinny high heels are supposed to make you look slimmer.  In fact they do the opposite.  Legs actually look larger when contrasted against the skinniness of the heel!  That's why I love wedges.  A streamline wedge heel offers height without pain, they are easier to walk in than skinny heels and they look balanced with the body so they don't make your legs look fatter.

Bold jewels dramatically increase the glam factor on these Wild Rose Idea46 Wedges Gold for $34.99 (they also come in black, bronze, silver & black).

Layla_slides_3499 .

Dark colors sometimes  make wedges look heavy.  These Layla Slides for $34.99 (also in white & black) avoid looking heavy by using cut outs in the heel and having an open buckle in the center of the shoe.  The overall effect is rich looking and light at the same time.

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In spite of the gems, these Apt 9 Luvvy Wedge Sandals for $29.99 (also in black) aren't limited to