Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2009

Etsy Has the Colors of Spring - Part 2!




The Pantone Color Report for Spring shows us some wonderful color combinations to add to our wardrobes!

Last week, I looked at the first half of the report and found some lovely items on Etsy in those vibrant hues.






This week, I am looking at the more sedate colors in the second half of the Pantone report.

I looked on Etsy to find examples of the sophisticated shades of green, lavender and slate gray. I hope you like them as much as I do and visit the Etsy artisan's shops shown here!




Dark Citron - Tiny Olivine Green Crystal Earrings http://www.shysiren.etsy.com/
Lavender - Eggplant and Lavender Wedding Garter http://www.peterenedesign.etsy.com/
Vibrant Green - Afrenzt Pinbacks Green http://www.inafrenzy.etsy.com/
Slate Gray - Montmartre Painter's Bubble Dress http://www.tortillagirl.etsy.com/
Rose Dust - Bauble Earrings http://www.leavesofglass.etsy.com/

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Dressing Mom; I Guess I'm Hip Again!


Photo by cloverity

Before marriage and kids, I loved fashion as much as the next girl. I wouldn’t say I was a trendsetter, but I tried not to fall too far behind those who were. Then came marriage and shortly after that, three wonderful offspring! Life was busy and exhausting and many a time, I left home knowing full well that I was a fashion “don’t”!

Then my girls hit the pre-teen years and almost everything in my closet became an embarrassment to them. My multicolored, striped, crochet-look cardigan, my “Merry Christmas Ya’ll” holiday sweatshirt, and of course, the dreaded “mom jeans”! My wardrobe was to be pitied and tolerated until I could be made cool again, with their expert help.

Over the next few years, before leaving home, as ridiculous as it felt, I consulted people I had given birth to in regards to whether I was wearing something socially acceptable. I slowly but surely regained some fashion sense, and amazingly, started having to say to my fashion-conscious daughters, “ No, you can’t have the purse (or sweater or whatever) that I just bought, but you can borrow it.”

So, I’ve come full circle and I’m hip again! I have a little grandson now, which is really convenient, since I also still have that comfy multicolored cardigan sweater. And when my daughter says, “Mom! That looks like a grandma sweater!”, I just say, “Yes, honey, but I’m a grandma now, I can dress like one if I want to!”