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Thursday Giveaway!

Thursday, July 18, 2013

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Today's giveaway is from Laura of Ceville Designs, the Ohio-based design shop full of art printscollages and mixed media pieces. Laura has been creating art and writing children's stories since she was a little girl, and her pieces are all about those cozy reminders of childhood.

"I hope you remember what you knew when you were a child, swinging higher and higher on your swing set, the wind roaring past your ears," she says. "It was the moment you let go and felt as light as a feather, soaring through the air before you landed with both feet firmly planted in the soil and ready to take on the challenge yet again."

She's offering this Mixed Media Owl named Turtle, which, she says, reminds her of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. The two-inch little critter would look great on a desk or in a nursery, don't you think?

For your chance to win, simply visit Ceville Designs, and leave a comment below. You can also LIKE Ceville Designs on Facebook for an extra entry. A winner will be chosen next Monday, July 22nd. Best of luck! xoxo

Update: Congrats to winner Blue Eyed Night Owl. Thanks so much! :)

Sponsor Spotlight: Lisa Leonard Designs

Monday, July 15, 2013

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I'm big on stories (obviously!), and there's nothing I love more than hearing the stories behind creative types and their equally creative projects. It's just so interesting, and I had the pleasure of interviewing one of those creative types recently. Lisa Leonard is the brains behind the beautiful Lisa Leonard Designs. The California-based designer, who has been making jewelry since her high school days, creates simple, lovely pieces. Her necklaces, bracelets and earrings can be worn with everything from everyday jeans to an evening dress, and she also specializes in personalized home decor and wedding items. She wants each piece to be meaningful, and she definitely achieved her goal. Read on for the inside scoop on her new line and the story behind her current piece in her shop! xoxo

Keep in touch...
Official Web site: Lisa Leonard Designs
Become a fan on Facebook
Follow on Twitter

Get inspired on Pinterest
Tell me about yourself and the shop
I grew up in Orange County, in Cyprus, which is near Long Beach, so it's North Orange County, not the South Orange County you see on TV. I met my husband, Steve, and we had my first son, David. I went full term not knowing anything was wrong with David. The day before he was born, it became clear that there were some issues, so they brought me in and induced. We had this tiny baby that weighed only four pounds and had just two fingers on his left hand. They told us that David will probably be a vegetable and that we needed to come to terms with that. We were devastated. I remember both of us were just sitting on my hospital bed just sobbing. I remember thinking one of us needs to pull it together. In that moment, I remember saying, "We don't know what the future holds, no one can say that this is what David will be." Long story short...we absolutely fell in love with David. He has what is called Cornelia De Lange Syndrome. Usually they don't like to be touched, but David loves to be held—he's a total cuddle bug. He's had multiple major surgeries since, but we found out that David is a pretty tough little guy. Despite all of his challenges, he's determined and feisty. Eighteen months later, my second son, Matthias, was born.

A couple years later, we found out a church in San Luis Obispo needed a new pastor, so my husband took over as pastor, and we moved north. I was working in special education and doing in-home therapy with toddlers with special needs. With my two babies at home, one with severe special needs, it felt like I was doing the same thing at home that I was doing at work. I needed to break it up and do something different, and wanted to spend more time with my boys. I already had the jewelry business, but it was more of a hobby back then. But we thought we could really build something through my designs. So I quit my job and started approaching local boutiques about the jewelry. I stated blogging and found out people were really interested in what I was making. It was all very low-tech, but after Steve's friend built an official Web site, it just exploded. We were at the forefront of of a handmade jewelry movement, customized pieces where you could have your kids name on it, for example. It was super organic and grassroots. It's come a long way since then and is continuing to grow daily.

What's the inspiration behind its launch?
The inspiration behind the Summer Line is finding beauty. Life can seem dark and broken, but there is beauty to be found. Each piece is inspired from the seemingly insignificant things that bring so much beauty and warmth. There is an artisan collection as well as a classic collection— both of which we couldn't be more excited about. Please feel free to browse through the pieces and read the descriptions to learn more!

What's your best piece of advice for people looking for great online shopping deals?
I would say stay connected! In the blog world, there are always great deals being offered and giveaways being hosted. There are some fabulous blogs that feature the newest deals -- once you find them, add them to your RSS feed and you will stay in the loop.

What are some ways that people can still look chic for less?
Thrift! Thrift! Thrift! I have found some AMAZING pieces at local thrift shops. It takes some searching, but it's so fun when you find that unique gems!
What is your favorite piece in your shop and why?
Right now, it's the beauty in the brokenness necklace. It so reflects my heart and the core of what Lisa Leonard Designs stands for. Life is imperfect, but that's what makes it beautiful. I'm overwhelmed by the stories I have heard about finding strength in being broken since we've launched it. Definitely my top pick right now.

Fashion Friday: Denim on denim

Friday, July 12, 2013

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I had a bit of a fashion realization this morning: I rocked denim back in the day! Denim jeans were my go-to staple of the '80s, as you can see from the above photo, and I wore them proudly. Well, The New York Times recently featured a street style round-up of people sporting their best denim-clad looks from around the world. And luckily, the denim-on-denim trend isn't hard to master. "The trick is to mix fabric weights and washes," says Patrick Robinson, Gap's executive vice president of design. Here are my six favorite picks for styling the look...
*Liz Claiborne long-sleeve chambray shirt, $29.99
*Boyfriend jeans in dark vintage wash, $64.49
*Classic espadrille flats, $16.95
*Stripe sweater, $75
*Roll-up jean shorts, $178
*Jean jacket in storm cloud wash, $118
What do you think, friends? Would you rock the denim on denim look? Is it a fashion do or don't? What's your favorite piece of denim attire? Let's chat... xoxo

[Bottom photo via Madewell's Pinterest]

Fashion Friday: Genius t-shirt

Friday, July 5, 2013

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How awesome is this t-shirt? I'm totally going to start using this phrase in everyday conversation... xoxo

Video Hello: In which I reveal my Target addiction

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

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My name is Melissa Blake, and I'm an addict...

Sponsor Spotlight: Vistaprint office supplies round-up

Monday, July 1, 2013

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It's no secret that I'm a pretty big fan of office supplies. I'm actually a really big fan. I've been known to spend hours walking up and down the office supply aisle, where I'd marvel at everything from the pens to the notebooks to -- yes! -- the crayons. The colors. The shiny packaging. Needless to say, the whole experience was quite an intoxicating one for me.

And don't even get me started on back-to-school shopping; even though I've been out of school for more years than I care to admit, I still find myself battling the crowds every August in a mad rush to snatch up colorful pens and pencils to replenish my stock. When I worked as a college newspaper adviser, my favorite part of the year was organizing my office for the coming semester, so you can imagine my excitement when Vistaprint asked if I'd like to do a round-up of my favorite office supplies. The online hub is a one-stop shop that lets you personalize everything from magnets to mugs to iPhone cases. Seeing all the good deals on Vistaprint products got me thinking about what I'd include in my dream office kit. Here are six of my top picks...
Pens with a personalized touch, starting at $3.74.
Stress balls for a little rest and relaxation, $44.99 for a set of 24.
Notebooks for all those massive to-do lists, starting at $7.49.
Note cards for writing sweet little notes, 10 for $5.99.
A unique mug for a morning cup of coffee -- or, in my case, a morning kick of Diet Coke, $10.49.
And a polo shirt, for obvious reasons, starting at $19.99.

What about you, friends? What would you include in your Ultimate Office Supplies Kit? Pens? Lots of notepads? I'd love to hear!

(This post was sponsored by Vistaprint, though the opinions expressed are my own. Thanks so much for continuing to support So About What I Said's wonderful sponsors!)

P.S. New lyrics and Family Photos are coming your way shortly! :)

Delezhen Pink & Gold Ring Giveaway!

Thursday, June 27, 2013

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Today's giveaway is a special one, friends! I was excited to connect with Etsy shop Delezhen a few weeks ago. Designer Masha runs the New York-based handmade jewelry shop, which is filled with everything from delicate gold rings to personalized necklaces to stunning stud earrings. Masha is inspired by nature and says that delicate feminine strength and beauty is reflected in each piece.

"Creating art and finding a medium by which I could capture the overpowering beauty of nature has been my love and obsession from my earliest memories," she says. "Delezhen Collection is that passion realized. I searched long and hard for a medium by which I could not only exercise my desire to create but also be able to connect that in a collaborative form with others and thereby build a connection with a person."
Masha kindly sent me this beautiful fuchsia pink and gold ring ($57 value), which I love and am sporting above, and has set one aside for one lucky reader. It's the perfect summer piece, don't you think? It adds a nice little touch to everything.

For your chance to win, simply visit Delezhen, and leave a comment below. You can also LIKE Delezhen on Facebook, GET INSPIRED on Pinterest and FOLLOW on Twitter for extra entries -- just make sure you also tweet me (@melissablake) to let me know. A winner will be chosen at random next Thursday, July 4th, so you've got a whole week to enter. Happy browsing, friends! xoxo

Update: Congrats to winner Jill. Thanks so much! :)

Happily Ever Borrowed $50 Gift Certificate Giveaway!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

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Today's giveaway is from Brittany of Happily Ever Borrowed, a unique wedding boutique. She's partnered with different designers to curate all sorts of bridal accessories, including veils, jewelry, headbands, hairpins and clutches. But, instead of buying the pretty pieces, brides are able to rent them for their special day -- at a fraction of the cost. "All women deserve to wear quality products on their wedding day," says Brittany. "We were also astonished at the high prices of veils, headpieces and jewelry. After spending their entire budget on their dress, most women forget that they need to accessorize as well!"

Happily Ever Borrowed is offering a $50 gift certificate to one lucky reader. How cool is that? There are so many awesome pieces...which would you choose? I'm loving the Diana Necklace ($35), the Isabella Cuff ($50) and the Crystalline Clutch ($50).

For your chance to win, simply visit Happily Ever Borrowed, sign up for their mailing list (make sure you choose So About What I Said when asked how you found the site...) and leave a comment below, telling us which item you'd choose if you won. You can also LIKE Happily Ever Borrowed on Facebook and FOLLOW on Twitter for extra entries. A winner will be chosen next Tuesday, July 2nd, so you've got a whole week to enter. Happy browsing, friends! xoxo

Update: Congrats to winner Courtney! Thanks so much! :)

Found: 6 beautiful soap stones

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Quick, what do these look like? Would you believe they're actually soap stones? Brooklyn-based design team Jean and Oliver Pelle turn the simple, everyday objects into works of art. Although they're a bit out of my price range, it would be neat to display one on a bookshelf, wouldn't it? Or add a pop of color to your desk? xoxo

P.S. Part Two of our Arizona adventure is coming up this afternoon! :)

Sponsor Spotlight: Happily Ever Borrowed

Monday, June 17, 2013

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I'm so excited to introduce So About What I Said's newest sponsor Happily Ever Borrowed, a unique wedding boutique. Brittany, the creative force behind the shop, has partnered with different designs to curate all sorts of bridal accessories. But, instead of buying the pretty pieces, brides are able to rent them for their special day -- at a fraction of the cost. Read on to learn about the role Brittany's older sisters played in the launch of Happily Ever Borrowed, upcoming summer wedding trends and tips for planning your big day! xoxo

Keep in touch...
Official Web site: Happily Ever Borrowed
Become a fan on Facebook
Follow on Twitter

Tell me about Happily Ever Borrowed. What's the inspiration behind its launch?
I have three older sisters, and from the age of 12, I was helping to plan their weddings. When I was in college and designing bridal gowns, my one sister asked me to make hers. That was far too much pressure for me, but I offered to help shop with her. When I saw the poor quality and construction of the cheaper gowns, I was horrified. All women deserve to wear quality products on their wedding day. We were also astonished at the high prices of veils, headpieces and jewelry. After spending their entire budget on their dress, most women forget that they need to accessorize as well! This is one of the most common instances where brides exceed their budget. My sisters begged me to find a solution. I let the idea sit for quite a while, but after my third sister got married, the idea started to materialize.

What has the response been like? What's your most-rented item?
The response has been wonderful! We've serviced over 200 weddings to date, and we just keep getting busier! Our most popular item has to be the Isabella Cuff by Enchanted Atelier. It's totally gorgeous and adds a vintage touch to your wedding accessories.

What are some wedding trends we're seeing as we move into the summer? What are some of your favorite wedding trends overall?
We're definitely seeing a huge trend with statement pieces. Where brides were being quite subtle with their accessories for a few years, we're now seeing a movement towards large statement necklaces and cuffs. We also LOVE the feather trend for weddings overall. They can add a really soft but trendy touch to an ensemble.

What are some things people should keep in mind when planning for their big day?
Just remember the reason you're there: To enjoy the day and marry your best friend. Let others sweat the small stuff for you!
What is your favorite item in Happily Ever Borrowed and why?
That's like choosing my favorite child! I just can't! But, I really do love our new Sophie Petite by Enchanted Atelier. It can be worn as a necklace, headpiece and belt. I LOVE the versatility of being able to change your look with just once piece throughout your wedding day.

Thursday Giveaway!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

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Today's giveaway is from Maddy from Marolsha, a beautiful Etsy shop of vintage- and nature-inspired bridal jewelry, as well as modern, everyday pieces. Maddy handcrafts each piece -- from her trademark hair combs to lockets to rings to necklaces to earrings to bracelets to her bridal collection -- with love and care.

"I have lived and traveled to many countries and loved the unique experiences of many beautiful places, cultures and people," she says. "Life is a gift, and I am grateful for it every day. I create from my heart and I am happy to be able to share my beautiful handmade jewelries with you."

She's offering this flower hair collage comb to one lucky reader. I love how the mint and pink hues complement each other so nicely, don't you? It'd be perfect for everything from a summer picnic to a summer wedding!

For your chance to win, simply visit Marolsha, and leave a comment below, telling us where you'd where it if you won. You can also LIKE Marolsha on FacebookGET INSPIRED on Pinterest and PIN TWO ITEMS from her shop to your Pinterest for extra entries. AND, you can also share the giveaway on Twitter by tweeting, "I just entered to win this beautiful vintage hair comb" via @melissablake. Enter the giveaway here: http://bit.ly/12uOHoe

As always, make sure you leave separate comments for each entry. A winner will be chosen at random on Tuesday, June 11th, so you've got five days to enter. Happy browsing, friends! xoxo

Update: Congrats to winner Meg! Thanks so much! :)

Peek Inside: My classic Target trips

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

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One of the things I've come to love about the freelance life over the last few years is the freedom to make my own schedule. For example, if I want to stay up a little later one night to work on a post, I don't have to worry about getting up super early the next morning. And, if I get most of my work done in the morning, I can take a longer lunch and watch Dr. Phil (more on my love affair with Dr. Phil later...) in the afternoon. Another perk? I can enjoy a nice, relaxing shopping trip in the middle of the week. I'm one of those people who likes to browse for hours and not be rushed -- are you the same way?? -- so I've developed quite the routine over the years. Take a peek, if you'd like...
My haunts have always been the same and always in the same order. I'd start off at Barnes and Noble, my all-time favorite bookstore. My eyes dart right to the magazine section, where I'd look up and down every aisle. Full disclosure: I'd usually end up with at least a few (OK, more like seven...) magazine in my basket...

All that magazine shopping usually made me quite hungry, so I'd stop off for a little pizza and soda pop. My favorite? Pepperoni, of course! My soda pop of choice? Mountain Dew (but don't tell Barq's!)...

Once I was fully fortified again, I could continue on my journey. My next -- and final -- stop was (you guessed it!) Target. I ask you, is there anything more heavenly than that classic Target smell. It envelopes you into its web of seduction at every turn -- the CDs, the school supplies, the straw hats! It's all so intoxicating, isn't it?
Ahhh, what good times I have...which reminds me, I'm due for another little trip soon. Anyone want to tag along with me? xoxo

Bow+Arrow Art Giveaway!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

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Just in time for Father's Day! Today's giveaway is from Ashley from Bow+Arrow Art, a beautiful Denver-based design studio. Ashley creates fun and colorful art prints, note cards and greeting cards. She describes her cards as fun, inspirational and encouraging and puts her own personal touch on each of her hand-drawn pieces.

She's offering two lucky readers their choice of Father's Day card. You can choose this "Dad, You're Great" card or this "P.S. You're The Best Dad Ever" card. They're both so whimsical and fun, aren't they? Which one would you choose?

For your chance to win, simply visit Bow+Arrow Art, and leave a comment below telling us which card you'd choose if you won. You can also LIKE Bow+Arrow Art on Facebook, FOLLOW on Twitter and GET INSPIRED on Pinterest for extra entries. A winner will be chosen at random tomorrow afternoon. Have fun, friends!

**Bonus for all readers: Ashley is offering a special card sale. Buy 3 cards and get the 4th free! Just be sure to leave a note at checkout!

Update: Congrats to winner Sophie and Krystal. Thanks so much! :)

Sponsor Spotlight: Bow+Arrow Art

Monday, June 3, 2013

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I've got a fun interview today with Ashley from Bow+Arrow Art, a beautiful Denver-based design studio. Ashley creates fun and colorful art prints, note cards and greeting cards. As Ashley says, her days as an artist began the second she was old enough to hold a marker. Read on to find out how Ashley made her dream a reality, who helped her along the way and tips for looking chic on the cheap! xoxo

Keep in touch...
Official Web site: Bow+Arrow Art
Become a fan on Facebook
Follow on Twitter

Get inspired on Pinterest
Tell me about your shop. What's the inspiration behind its launch?
Bow+Arrow Art was a long time coming, I think. I've been filling the margins of every notebook I've ever owned since I was big enough to hold a marker :) My mom and husband finally convinced me to sell some of my designs last year. It was hard to think of my doodles as "art" but it has been so fun to share them! You can read a little more about it here.

What are some of your favorite design trends?
Well I loooove how imperfect is beautiful in a lot of trends these days. From hand-written typography to vintage furniture, people are finding value in the old and flawed. It makes my heart so happy that people will buy my cards and prints because they're original and reflections of me rather than a perfect cookie-cutter copy!

What's your #1 piece of design and style advice?
I'm not good at offering advice...and I don't consider myself to be particularly stylish. I say be you and find the people who love YOU.

What are some ways that people can still look chic for less?
I genuinely think that confidence is the most beautiful accessory there is. Find something to love about what you wear and rock it with pride. It doesn't have to be expensive, and it certainly doesn't need to be what everyone else is wearing. My favorite outfits originate from $4 skirts at the Goodwill, but they make me feel sassy, and I feel really good about saving money and not contributing more waste by buying brand new clothes!

What is your favorite piece in your shop and why?
This is my current fave. Mostly because I'm madly in love with the old hymn it comes from and I came up with this design while daydreaming about a tattoo I'd like to get :) However, this is my close runner-up because it's like a little pep talk every time you see it!

Paper-Treats Greeting Cards Giveaway!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

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Today's giveaway is from Deanna of Paper-Treats, a Rhode Island-based paperie and design studio. Deanna specializes in custom design projects -- everything from cards to invitations to stationery. "One-of-a-kind patterns, hand-drawn type and illustrations bring our designs to life in a way that's timeless, unique and beautiful," she says. "Every design is inspired by you and your special occasion!"

She's offering this set of eight greeting cards to one lucky reader. These greeting cards fold to 5 by 7 and are printed on high quality heavy card stock. The envelopes are carefully lined with a striped pattern. Aren't they cute? It would be fun to send a loved one a little surprise to make them smile, wouldn't it? I especially love the cookie card!

For your chance to win, simply visit Paper-Treats, and leave a comment below telling us who you'd send a card to if you won. You can also LIKE Paper-Treats on Facebook for an extra entry. A winner will be chosen at random tomorrow afternoon. Happy browsing, friends! xoxo

Update: Congrats to winner Krysten! Thanks so much! :)

Sponsor Spotlight: Paper-Treats

Monday, May 27, 2013

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You all know I'm a pretty big lover of words, but when it comes to crafts and design, well, let's just say that my skills are pretty lacking. Today, friends, I'm excited to share a fun interview with Deanna of Paper-Treats, a Rhode Island-based paperie and design studio. She has a knack for combining both, and the results are beautiful. Read on for Deanna's behind-the-scenes story, what she loves about owning her own shop and her awesome shopping tips! xoxo

Keep in touch...
Official Web site: Paper-Treats
Become a fan on Facebook
Get inspired on Pinterest
So tell me a bit about your shop and the inspiration behind its launch.
Paper-Treats is a paperie and design studio that showcases my work. I love to dream up designs for invitations, cards and all sorts of paper goods. When I got married, I loved designing all of the little details for my wedding from the invitations to the table numbers. Soon after, a friend asked me to design her wedding invitations. Before I knew it, more people were looking for wedding invitations. This sparked Paper-Treats. I recently launched a greeting card line when I realized that I struggled to find the perfect cards in stores.

Where do the ideas for your designs come from?
My greeting card designs are inspired by things that I find in nature, design blogs, magazines and on Pinterest. I carry a little sketchbook with me at all times where I doodle down inspiring ideas that I see. My one-of-a-kind designs are inspired by the person that requests them. I like to learn about my clients before I begin to design. Through a series of design concepts, we come up with the ideal solution for them. Sometimes the bride isn't sure what she wants. I look at this as an adventure instead of a challenge. I love to gather and share inspiration with them so that they can tell me what they see and like.

What's your favorite part of owning your own shop? What has surprised you the most?
My favorite part of owning my own shop is using my imagination. I love to be creative and just have fun trying to imagine what people want. It feels really great to take something from concept to reality; for me, it's really about the journey as much as the final product.

What is your advice for people looking for great online shopping deals?
I think the more you browse, the smarter the shopper you will be. You'll start to recognize who really cares about their craft. Ultimately, the best deals are when you find items that give you the most pleasure for your dollar. If you appreciate great design and can get it for a fair price, then everyone wins!
What is your favorite item in your shop and why?
This is a really tough question...I have favorite bits and pieces of each project. If I had to pick, I would say my wedding suite for Dana & Colin. I loved working with them. Dana was so open to any and all ideas. She was so excited throughout the entire process. We pulled inspiration from everywhere. Each piece is so unique but still works together with the other pieces. This project let me be a fine artist and a designer. I created a custom font style for their names by hand and then brought it to the computer. Seeing everything together -- from the folded invitation, stamp, post card, etc. -- really makes me smile!

Dreamingleo Jewelry Giveaway!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

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Today's giveaway is from Rachael of Dreamingleo Designs, a Maryland-based Etsy shop full of gorgeous, handmade necklaces and bracelets. Three years ago, Rachael set out to make her own beaded jewelry, and, as she says, "has come a long way" since then. "I love things that are cute, vintage-eqsue, elegant and pop with color," she says. "I'm kind of all over the place with my stuff. I do not stay in one category!"

She's offering one lucky reader the choice of any one item from her shop. Wouldn't it be fun to pick out a piece to add some color and pizzazz to a summer outfit? There are so many amazing pieces to choose from, but my favorites are the large turquoise necklace, the small sparrow necklace, the silver nautical necklace and the gold star necklace. Do you have a favorite?

For your chance to win, simply visit Dreamingleo Designs, and leave a comment below telling us which item you'd choose if you won. You can also LIKE Dreamingleo on Facebook for extra entries. A winner will be chosen at random tomorrow. Have fun, friends! xoxo

Update: Congrats to winner Lynda! Thanks so much! :)

Sponsor Spotlight: Modern Edge Clothing

Monday, May 20, 2013

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If there's one thing I've learned since I started blogging nearly five years ago, it's how much fun fashion can be as an expression of who you are. It's the perfect reflection of your personality (polo shirts, anyone?), and there's always something for everyone -- from brights to understated elegance. Well, today, I'm excited to share a fun interview with Alyssa from Modern Edge Clothing, an online women's boutique that describes itself as "classy, sexy and edgy." Read on to find out how the shop got its start and what summer trends to keep an eye out for as the weather heats up! xoxo

Keep in touch...
Official Web site: Modern Edge Clothing
Become a fan on Facebook
Follow on Twitter

Tell me about Modern Edge. What's the inspiration behind its launch?
Modern Edge caters to young women who love to express who they are through clothing. The inspiration behind Modern Edge started when I realized most women in their 20s dress not according to their age. They do not know how to break away from wearing the boring t-shirt-and-jeans combo. I've always had great taste in fashion and others always complimented me on my style. So I decided to open my own online shop. Modern Edge stands for classy, sexy and edgy -- a style that is above all others. Modern Edge is fairly new, but I feel it will quickly catch on and be a huge inspiration to women all over!

What are some trends we're seeing as we move into the summer? What are some of your favorite fashion trends?
Some of our favorite trends are bodycon dresses and a lot of mint! Mint is such a popular color right now, and for good reason! It’s such a fun and bright color, not to mention flattering. Bodycon dresses are perfect for the warmer weather and are a great, simple way to dress up.

What are some things people should keep in mind when shopping for jewelry?
One thing to keep in mind is what outfit you plan to wear the jewelry with. A common mistake people make is buying jewelry just because it looks cute, and then they realize it doesn't go with any of their outfits! It’s always good to step outside your comfort zone and try something new, but it probably won’t get worn if you have nothing to go with it!

What are some ways that people can still look chic for less?
One of the best ways to look chic for less is to spice up an outfit with a new statement piece (like a cute pair of shoes or a fun jacket) that you can mix and match with basic items you already have in your closet. It’s a great way to give new life to your everyday outfits!
What is your favorite piece in your shop and why?
Right now, one of our favorite pieces in the shop is our chiffon peep toe heels. They are perfect for summer, day or night, and they are one of our bestsellers (did we mention that they also come in mint?). They go great with basically anything: dresses, skirts or even jeans!

Bird Cards Giveaway!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

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Today's giveaway is from Melissa from Artist in LA LA Land, a -- you guessed it! -- California-based "wonderland of paper play for children and kids at heart." Melissa's shop of DIY paper dolls and DIY clever cards cover the gamut and include everything from paper puppet dolls to romantic cards to Father's Day cards to graduation cards to baby shower cards.

"When I was a little girl, my sister would want to play house, but I wanted to play mail," she says. "I created cards and paper dolls, then delivered them to imaginary mail boxes. That's when it all started."

She's offering one lucky reader three (3) cards of her choice from the new line of clever bird cards. Aren't they cute? Which ones do you like? I'd go for the mom and new baby card or the Father's Day card. Melissa usually offers only the DIY, printable PDF version of her cards, but the winner will receive physical copies of her three cards.
a Rafflecopter giveawayWe'll be using Rafflecopter this time. For your chance to win, simply visit LA LA Land, and leave a comment below telling us which cards you'd choose if you won. See above for all the ways to win. A winner will be chosen at random next Thursday, May 23rd, so you've got a whole week to enter. Have fun, friends! xoxo

Update: Congrats to winner Anni. Thanks so much! :)

Jennifer Beaudet 8x10 Print Giveaway!

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

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Today's giveaway is from Jennifer from JBeaudet Studios, an amazing art studio based in California. Jennifer specializes in original oil paintings, landscape prints, flower prints, blank notecards and original custom paintings.

"The greatest joy is when someone receives their painting and lets me know how much they love it! I love to hear where they will hang their painting," she says.

She's offering two lucky readers their choice of 8x10 print. I love how all her pieces have so much life to them, as if each one has a story to tell. Don't you just want to jump into the beauty of each painting? Which ones have you got your eyes on? I'm loving the woman in the red dress, the fall trees, the Hawaiian landscape and the barn scene.

For your chance to win, simply visit JBeaudet Studios, and leave a comment below telling us which print you'd choose if you won. You can also LIKE JBeaudet on Facebook and FOLLOW on Twitter for extra entries. A winner will be chosen at random tomorrow afternoon. Happy browsing, friends! xoxo

Update: Congrats to winners Karen and Susan! Thanks so much! :)