Scotch Tape Plaid Leggings
First of all, you guys are awesome! Thank you so much for all your kind comments yesterday. You may look at my site one time a day, but I look at it several times a day to see if anyone left a comment. While some of you say I inspire you, I think it is the other way around. You are my inspirations!!! My granddaughter, who was three at the time, went on a shopping trip with me and two of my girlfriends. We had pulled up to one of the stores, and I was letting my girlfriends out, and then I was going to go park. My granddaughter didn’t understand, and she thought she was getting left behind. She hollered, “Don’t leave me gurls”. That has become our saying. Haha
How cute is this cowl neck sweater? I love that it can be worn like this, or pulled over the shoulders. I’ll wear it like that the next time. I bought it at TJ Maxx, and it comes in blue or red.
I have on two necklaces. The horn (or tooth) necklace is from Mountain Primadonna, and the waterfall necklace is a part of a necklace that I won from Premier jewelry. The really cool part about this necklace, is that you can wear it in a multitude of ways. Here it is on ebay.
I’m still wearing my By the Book bracelets, and I added a leather wrap bracelet.
I picked up this purse at the vintage fashion show. I loved the colors, and it reminded me of a Ralph Lauren look. I have wanted to carry it several times, but I just could not get the look right. When I put on these leggings, I immediately knew I wanted to carry the purse. I bought these leggings last year from a boutique at our craft fair. My daughter took one look at me, and proclaimed I looked like scotch tape. I hate to admit it, but she is right. Here is a similar pair.
Have you started your Christmas shopping yet? I saw on FaceBook the other day a Christmas Gift Challenge. It went like this:
Something they want Something they need Something to wear Something to read I love this, and I am going to try to incorporate it this year. Since my sister is a published author, I have the something to read one covered. If you might be interested in her book, Last in a Long Line of Rebels, you can purchase it on Amazon. Or, for a more personal touch, I can hook you up with an autographed copy.
I almost forgot, my three month anniversary is coming up. So, that means a giveaway. I have a blanket scarf to giveaway this time. So just leave a comment to be entered. I will post a picture of the scarf later. I will announce the winner next Friday.
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Love your blog and all of your outfits!! As a 50-something, it is refreshing to see stylish outfits that are fun and cute!
Just discovered your blog. Thanks.
very cute and festive!
Enjoy reading your posts!
Thank you for taking the time to entertain many~
Love the sweater! I am not brave enough to wear leggings like that though! Look great on you!
Someone recently suggested plaid leggings to me, and I turned up my lip! You may have changed my opinion!! I’ve been coveting blanket scarves for a while now, so I would certainly be thrilled with one!
Thanks and take care!!
Love this blog and love the “don’t leave me gurls!” story.
I finally started getting the posts through email. Yay! Love the sweater!
You are rocking those plaid leggings! Very cute! I just found your blog yesterday and I can tell it will really inspire me. Thanks for sharing your fashion ideas!
I just love your gorgeous leggings even if your daughter had a few remarks about them. I get that too, I have two daughters!!! Please count me in for the blanket scarf giveaway. Last winter I looked for one but really couldn’t find one here in Australia so I really hope I can track one down this winter.
Love your blog,
Sue