Fashion Friday: Statement Necklaces

Happy Friday lovelies! 

Any big plans for the weekend? I have a charity event tonight for work and hoping to get started on my master bedroom redecorating that I posted about yesterday. 

Other than purses and shoes, one of my favorite accessories are statement necklaces. They help to dress up any outfit and make a statement like the name implies. My collection has been growing recently but these are the top 5 that made it out the house recently.

One: White Faux stone necklace from a local boutique (similar)
Two: Lavender necklace from Forever 21 (similar)
Three: Pink bubble necklace from Macy's (similar)
Four: Black & silver necklace from Charlotte Russe
Five: Turquoise stone necklace from the KOJewelry shop

Where do you shop for fashion jewelery and pretty statement necklaces?

Joining Lauren for H54F and Darcie for Five on Friday. 

Have a great weekend!

Style Elixir

Master Bedroom Design & Decorating

My latest project is to redecorate our master bedroom. The walls are stark white and we have the most basic furniture and bedding set. I want some "pop" in the room and the walls painted gray, which has been the plan since we bought our house 3 years ago. Gray is such a cozy and warm color for a bedroom.

I found a bedding set with the most beautiful colors & a peacock theme. I love emerald green, sapphire blue, and of course gray.

 I'm definitely no interior decorator but I think a gray shag rug, silver mirror/wall decor and sparkly throw pillow will pull it all together to give me the sparkle I love without making it too girly for the husband.

Living with the Travel Bug

I can't think of anything I love more than traveling. I love visiting new places, trying new food and exploring different cultures and scenery. Everything about traveling fascinates me and I especially love the feeling of finally getting to cross a new country or city off my bucket list. I try to do at least one big trip every year and a few small trips to different cities either by taking a road trip or quick flight. I've already planned our travel adventures for the first half of the year and hoping to add a few more places to the list.

2014 Travel Plans:
January: Vegas (more about my Vegas trip here)
April: New Orleans for a bachelorette
May: St. Pete Beach, FL for a wedding
June: Boca Raton, FL for an engagement party

And our biggest trip for the year...
We're heading to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic for a friend's destination wedding this summer! We've been saving for months and months for this trip so I'm SO happy to finally have the hotel and flights confirmed and booked!

Cute wedding invitations perfect for a destination wedding.

Their wedding happens to fall on the same weekend as our anniversary so it's a 2-in-1 vacation to celebrate with friends and then stay on an extra day to do our own celebration. 

This resort also offers a complimentary Anniversary package so I was excited to find out we get some extra stuff for free:
~ Bottle of sparkling wine
~ Fresh fruit platter
~ Romantic breakfast in bed with mimosas
~ 15% discount on all spa treatments 

I've never been to the DR and the resort is an adults-only, all-inclusive resort that just opened 4 months ago so I'm beyond excited and counting down the days to be on vacation with friends in paradise!

K and I also want to book an excursion for our anniversary day. We're tossing some ideas around ~ maybe para-sailing, horseback riding, jet skiing, swimming with dolphins or a catamaran cruise.

For those that have been to Punta Cana or a similar destination, what's your favorite type excursion or thing to do on vacation?

Crockpot Turkey Fiesta Chili


I made this chili recipe recently and had leftovers to feed an army. It was super delicious and perfect for the cold weather. This recipe is super easy and requires little prep work, which is just my style.

Ingredients:
1 lb ground turkey
1 can red kidney beans
1 can black beans
1 can spicy chili beans
1 large can diced tomatoes
I packet Chili seasoning
1 red pepper, diced
1 medium onion, diced
3-4 garlic pegs, diced
1 1/2 cups frozen kernel corn
1/2 cup chicken broth
Salt & pepper to taste

What To Do:
Brown turkey in skillet over medium heat with garlic until no longer pink. Add turkey to your slow cooker. 

Add red pepper and onion to skillet and saute for about 5 minutes. In the meantime, add the beans, corn, diced tomatoes and seasonings to the crock-pot and stir.

Add sauteed peppers and onions and pour in the chicken broth. 

Cover and cook on high for 4 hours.

Let cool a few minutes before serving. 

Serve with optional toppings such as shredded cheese or sour cream.

Enjoy!
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Ice Cream & Painkillers + $100 Giveaway

Hope everyone had a fun/relaxing weekend!

I had a low key weekend after my wisdom teeth surgery on Friday so nothing super exciting to share and NOBODY wants to see selfies of my puffy cheeks. The highlight of Friday night was mint chocolate ice cream & catching up on some blogging.

K and I also watched the movie Adult Children of Divorce (A.C.O.D) from Redbox, which wasn't terrible. I think we've already drained the nearby Redbox of all the good movies available.  
On Saturday, my cabin fever had already kicked in and I had to get out the house for a couple hours. I went with K to get some errands done, chipmunk cheeks and all.

 Later that night I cooked Kate's delicious French Onion Soup recipe for dinner and painted my nails with Sally Hansen's Chrome nail polish.

Sunday was a beautiful day so I ventured into my backyard to get some sun. The pain & swelling in my mouth was quite bad so I didn't want to go in public but didn't want to be stuck inside.

Finally got to use my zero gravity lounge chair to catch some rays.

Giveaway time: $100 Michael's Gift Card!


Hosted by Jennifer @ Lovely Little Fawn and co-hosted by myself and several other lovely ladies. This gift card is perfect for DIY wedding projects, home decorating, party planning, and crafting in general. 
 
*This giveaway will run from Monday, March 3rd @ 12:00 A.M until Monday, March 10th @ 12:00 A.M.  One random winner within two days and contacted via email from Jennifer @ Lovely Little Fawn.  A new winner will be drawn if there's no response within 72 hours.

Good luck!

Joining Bella and Lisa for Weekend Recap.
Showered With Design 

Cheers to a new week!

Losing Some Teeth But Hopefully No Wisdom

Oh hey girl! Right at this very moment, I'm getting my wisdom teeth yanked so I will be out of commission for the next few days. Today til Sunday will probably be spent on the couch with a bowl of mashed potatoes or preferably ice cream catching up on all my shows. Honey Boo Boo might also make the cut. I'll be planted on the couch for 3 straight days, that's 72 long hours!

My teeth were perfectly fine until I started approaching 30 and, out of friggin nowhere, my wisdom teeth decided to make an appearance so I'm hoping this solves the nagging pain in the back of my mouth.

On a brighter note...

I got some Sunshine in my life.
Sunday was an absolutely beautiful day so we finally got to enjoy outside and walk around our city.

It was the perfect day to have a mojito and enjoy the warmth...But then the weather quickly deteriorated to cold and rainy this week. *womp womp*

Also, Girl Scout cookies are the devil. Very delicious little devils that find their way into my office from coworkers' kids.

More planning this week for our New Orleans trip in April. So excited to experience the hype! We have our flights booked but still no luck finding a house for 8+ girls. The clock is ticking...need help!

Still lusting over my find from the outlet mall last weekeed. Such a pretty color for Spring & Summer. 

Have a fab weekend! 

Fingers crossed everything goes well with my dental surgery today!

Joining Lauren for H54F and Darcie for Five on Friday.

Shopping Weaknesses

These are the things that usually drain my bank account although my shopping is on hold after our recent trip to the outlet mall and some bad decisions great finds made while drinking wine and shopping online at Kohls.com last weekend.  Those damn coupons never stop coming! Someone bought herself a new comforter set. Hopefully it's just as beautiful in person when it arrives this week.


If it was even remotely possible, I would own unlimited amounts of:

~ Comfy pajamas
~ VS workout clothes and yoga pants
~ Pretty necklaces
~ Cute tops for work & going out
~ Girly iPhone cases
~ Watches: like this one from Kate Spade.
~ Sunglasses
~ Sparkly tops like this one from Old Navy
~ Extra large purses & wristlets

What's your shopping weaknesses?

Wedding Planning Tips & Mistakes to Avoid

Planning a wedding can be chaotic. There are so many things to do and remember in the months leading up to your big day. Here's my advice from personal experience:

#1: How many invitations should you order? One of the biggest mistakes I made was ordering way too many invitations. So you're inviting 150 people? You don't need 150 invitations. Seems like a no-brainer but I've talked to a few other brides that made the same mistake! Remember you only need 1 invitation per household and households are usually 2+ guests.

#2: Create a list of must-take photos for your photographer: Many brides put effort and time into creating cute DIY wedding decor so make sure your photographer captures all the details as well as the Pinterest-inspired photos you love.
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#3: Use an online wedding planning tool: I used Martha Stewart's wedding tools which was a lifesaver! I used these tools almost daily to make sure I was on track:
- Checklist: provides a weekly checklist with deadline dates and alarms if you happen to forget anything. 
- Budget Calculator & Planner: helps track & record all expenses and when payments are due. 
- Guest list tool: keeps track of your guests' addresses, RSVPs and the gifts you receive.
- Seating Chart: helps you map out where your guests will be seated. Print this out and give it to your venue and/or wedding coordinator. Example image below.
  

#4: Adults-only wedding: Make sure to specify it (discretely) on your wedding invitation or the envelope. I didn't specify it on our invites but tried to spread the word mainly to those with children. This failed miserably. While most of our guests were respectful and knew it was adults only, we did get a few RSVPs from our guests and 2+ kids. We ended up having toddlers and babies at our lakeside (alcohol-plenty) wedding.

#5: Create a hair & makeup schedule for your bridesmaids: Leave enough time for any delays and make sure to schedule the most amount of time for the bride. The bride should also typically go last so her hair and makeup are fresh for pictures and the ceremony.

#6: If your budget allows, hire a wedding coordinator for, at least, your rehearsal and wedding day: There are so many little things that need to be done on the day of the wedding & I don't know what I would have done without a coordinator.  They usually help coordinate the wedding party and priest/officiant on the rehearsal day and then coordinate all the vendors, decorating and setting up the floor plan on the wedding day. Along with greeting guests and making sure everything runs smoothly and on time. 

#7: Print out an itinerary for the guys: Let them know where they need to be & at what time for photos, etc. You won't have time to be calling around and sometimes guys get distracted when they get together (or they end up at the bar). Weddings and photography usually run on a tight schedule and you don't want a late groom.

Wedding Day Tips:

#8: Make sure to eat dinner: The bride and groom typically get seated first and served dinner. Take this opportunity to eat and chat with your new husband. I was too excited/distracted that I barely touched my plate. By the end of the night, I felt light headed from lack of food and drinking on an empty stomach. Make sure to eat enough to prolong your moves on the dance floor! ;-)

#9: Walk around from table to table and great your guests: Your guests should be still seated and eating by the time you're done with dinner, so make sure to spend a few minutes with each table. Every bride says that their wedding night just flies by in a wink of any eye and they never get to really spend time with all of their guests. This is the perfect time to mingle with your guests before the music gets turned up and the dancing begins.

#10: Don't sweat the small stuff on your wedding day. Enjoy the hours leading up to your wedding and just try to catch up with your favorite girls while you get dressed. Have a mimosa to calm your nerves. Mistakes do happen but think about the grand scheme of things. Is it really that big of a deal? Your your fiance still loves you and you're still going to get married!

We plan for months & even years for everything to go perfect. Well is life perfect? No. Do mistakes happen? Yes, all the time because we are only human. Remember mishaps or small hiccups just bring character to your wedding day and it will be something to laugh about when you look back.

Good luck to all the brides-to-be out there and feel free to reach out to me if you have any specific questions or want any additional advice!

Joining Jordan and Meredith today.
Love Always Nancy J

Tuesday's Recipe Swap: Baked Pesto Salmon

I love this recipe because it's healthy and takes less than 20 minutes to prepare & cook so it's perfect for a weeknight dinner.

Ingredients:
1 lb. salmon (cut into 2 fillets)
2 tbsp pesto
1 tbsp minced garlic
1 tbsp olive oil

What to do:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray Pam/cooking spray on baking sheet.

Rinse salmon under cold water and place on baking sheet. Mix olive oil, garlic and pesto in a small bowl. Use basting brush to coat salmon with pesto/garlic/oil mixture.

Bake 16-18 minutes.

I usually serve with steamed broccoli, asparagus, or a vegetable medley.

Enjoy!

Join us every Tuesday for our new Recipe Swap Linkup!

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2. Link up your favorite recipes or food-related posts.

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Weekend Happy Hour & Shopping Finds

Another relaxing and fun weekend spent in and around town. It seems like we're always traveling or celebrating a birthday/wedding/shower so I was happy not running on a schedule and just going with the flow this weekend.

Friday:
After work on Friday K and I headed out for happy hour & dinner at a local sports bar. We also got some free chicken tenders for being on their mailing list.
 
On the way home, we decided to rent a Redbox movie. Somehow, I got K to agree to watch the Anna Nicole movie. I've always been intrigued with her life and how it eerily matched and ended like Marilyn Monroe's life.

Saturday:
K and I ventured out to the outlet malls (which was a negotiation in itself to get him to come with me). He made out with a new pair for shoes for work and I found a pretty Kate Spade wallet. Both being about 50% off retail price.

We stopped at the Ale house on the way home for a late lunch and a pitcher of beer. Marriage takes negotiation: "you come to the mall with me, I'll stop and have some beer at the bar with you after"
Fair game.

 I also kinda splurged on a new purse at the outlets. My excuse being that my current purse got chewed up by our friend's puppy and no longer has a zip. Once again, much cheaper at the outlet compared to the stores in the mall.

Sunday:
We cooked brunch at home before heading out to meet up with some friends downtown.

The weather was perfect on Sunday so it was a great day to be outside. We walked around the lake downtown, stopped at a few bars for drinks, played ping pong and may or may not have had fireball shots.

Joining Bella and Lisa for Weekend Recap.
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Cheers to a new week!

Amen to the Weekend

It's such a good feeling knowing the weekend is right around the corner. R&R baby! Along with some martinis, "window shopping" and whatever else the wind blows my way.

The worst part about this week was getting out of bed for work. I cringed every time my alarm went off. It was one of those weeks but otherwise life wasn't too shabby around here...

One:
I made berry smoothies for K and I to grab-and-go in the mornings for breakfast. I used fat free vanilla yogurt, frozen blueberries, frozen blackberries and 2% milk.

Two:
Valentine's roses still blooming this week and looking prettier than when I got them.

Three:
Chicken fajitas + homemade guacamole was on the dinner menu this week. Thanks to Zelle for linking up the recipe for skinny fajitas on Tuesday.

Four:
Hawaiian goodies from my co-worker who just got back from her honeymoon. Not that I need more chocolate in my life, but I love trying food/candy from around the world. And Hawaii is just one of those places that I'd love to visit someday soon. 

Five:
 This week at work has been trying, to say the least. I had to stop for a quick beer on the way home to de-stress & unwind. It helped :-)


And the most exciting of all was the launch of our brand new Recipe Swap Linkup every Tuesday hosted by Kate @ Green Fashionista and myself. Please feel free to linkup your recipes and share the love. It will be open for 72 hours every week so you have lots of time to join us!!
Martinis & Bikinis

Have a great weekend!

Joining Lauren for H54F and Darcie for Five on Friday.

The Glam Series: Hair

Current hair color: blonde highlights and low-lights
Natural hair color: dirty blonde/light brown 
Hair type: thick/wavy
Preferred hair style: blow-dried straight

My blow-drying process typically looks like this: I clip my hair up and blow-dry in sections. It gets quite frizzy at first and slowly the heat tames the frizz and waves. It takes me about 15-20 minutes to go from wet & wavy to dry & straight.

I can usually get my hair about 95% straight from blow-drying and then use the flat-iron to straighten out any extra frizz which takes a minute or two. 

Hair secret: Keratin treatments approx every 6 months to tame frizz and waves.

Since I started getting Keratin treatments about 2 years ago, I use Keratin products to prolong it's effects. Most Keratin products can be a bit pricey but you can find the Organix product line at any drug store for half the price. I use both Keratin Complex by Coppola and Organix Keratin Therapy shampoo and conditioners. (Organix smells better and is cheaper).


Keratin Replenishing Treatment: I use this as a
blow-drying treatment. I rub a penny size amount throughout my wet hair before blow-drying. It's supposed to open cuticles and infuse keratin proteins and emollients into the hair

Ionic blow dryer: I recommend any Ionic or Tourmaline blow dryer. Mine works great and has cut blow-drying time in half since I upgraded from a cheap hair dryer.

Chi Hair straightener: This is my baby and wouldn't recommend a better flat iron. They are also becoming more reasonable in price from places like Ulta & Sephora.

Hair serum: I own a number of different brand hair serums. These are the perfect final touch after styling/flat-ironing to calm any fly-aways or frizzies.

I've got straightening my hair down pat but still totally suck at curling my hair. I just bought a new curling iron and really need advice on how to get some nice, loose curls.

Joining Jordan today for The Glam Series.
The Glam Series 
 
What's your hair secrets?

What I'm Loving Now: Accessories

I've been on a serious kick browsing online for cute accessories. I really need a new wallet and there's so many things I'm drooling over like that gorgeous Marc Jacobs watch & the Kate Spade thong sandals. If only money wasn't a thing :-/

The good news is I've convinced K to go to the mall with me this weekend as part of my Valentine's gift (not for him to buy me anything, but just to actually go with me which is a huge "chore" for him).

Any steals of the week on your wishlist?

Happy hump day everyone!

*New* Recipe Swap Linkup

Shepherd's Pie is on the menu today. I made this dish for the first time on Sunday and it came out A-mazing! I kind of impressed myself with this one (despite almost burning the cheese topping).

While I usually opt for quick & easy recipes, this one requires quite a bit of ingredients, however it's very easy to make and takes less than 45 minutes to prepare & cook.

Ingredients:
1 tbsp olive oil
1 lb lean ground beef
1 red pepper, diced
2 tomatoes, diced
1 onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, chopped
1 14 oz. can beef broth
2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tbsp Soy sauce
1 tbsp Curry powder
4 tbsp ketchup
1 16 oz. bag Frozen peas & carrots
2 tbsp Corn starch

Mashed potatoes:
4 medium potatoes, peeled & cut into squares
1/4 cup milk
2 tbsp butter
1/4 cup sour cream

Topping:
1/2 cup sharp cheddar cheese, shredded

Directions: 
Boil potatoes for about 15-20 minutes until softened. Drain the potatoes and add milk, butter, sour cream and black pepper to the potatoes. Mix ingredients and mash well until they are smooth and creamy.

 While the potatoes are boiling, pour olive oil in a separate pan and add garlic, onion, red pepper, tomatoes and ground beef.  Cook on medium heat until beef begins to brown. Add Worcestershire sauce and curry powder to the mixture.

Add beef broth along with ketchup and soy sauce to the mixture and bring to a boil.

In a small bowl, mix cornstarch with 1 tbsp water and then add to the mixture. Add frozen peas and carrots and cook until meat sauce has thickened.

Grease a baking dish and slowly pour meat mixture into the bottom of the dish. Spoon mashed potatoes over the top and use a spatula to spread evenly.

Sprinkle shredded cheddar cheese on the top.

Place in the oven on broil for 4 minutes or until cheese becomes golden brown.

 (I placed my dish to close to the top of the oven & also forgot to set the timer so the cheese browned much quicker than planned but thankfully it didn't actually burn. I recommend placing on the middle shelf). 


Let cool for 10 minutes and enjoy!

Join me every Tuesday to linkup up your favorite recipes for my new Recipe Swap series.
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I'm excited to have Kate from Green Fashionista join me starting next week to co-host this linkup. We also have a shiny new Recipe Swap button being designed for next Tuesday.
Tuesday's Recipe Swap

Rules:

1. Follow me via GFC and Bloglovin

2. Link up your recipe posts.

3. Link back to me by grabbing the Recipe Swap button.

 4. Be sure to visit other blogs and explore new recipes!

Let's get this party started!