Thursday, March 28, 2013

I'm Loving...Kate Spade Saturday

Kate Spade has always been one of my favorite designers. I just love how she perfectly mixes modern and mid century style with a feminine and classic elegance, while also being fun and flirty. While the price tags have always been on the high side, I've always considered her pieces a "splurge", but now was Kate Spade has a new more affordable line, Kate Spade Saturday! She introduced great styles from clothing to home products and travel bags that are less than $200 and still represent the essence of the brand! She even lets you be the designer, where you can design your own weekender duffle bag! Here are some of my favorite pieces from the new line.








 







 












Sunday, January 27, 2013

Babe on a Budget: Striped Cover Up

Although its the middle of winter, for some reason I've had summer on the brain. Perhaps I'm just wishing I was in the middle of a sun-drenched tropical resort soaking up the rays. Nevertheless, I've been scoping out the fun summer clothing that's been arriving in all the stores lately. And while I love a great designer piece, some things I think its better not to splurge. Here are a few looks for a babe on a budget.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Happy Monday! DIY Gradient Bulletin Board



Start your week off with a fun and easy DIY project! Accessorize your workspace with a colorful gradient bulletin board, all you need is a few simple things...
  • a covered workspace
  • a cork board (with a frame or without)
  • 2 square head paint brushes
  • painters tape (if your cork board has a frame)
  • long ruler or yard stick and pencil
  • a plastic plate to mix color
  • 2 shades of your choice of color of acrylic paint ex) teal and green
  • white acrylic paint
  • bowl of water  
1. Tape the frame of the cork board so not to get paint on it.

2. Measure the width (the long side) of the cork board and divide by 4, then mark each 4th on the paint tape.  Next, measure the height (the short side) and divide by 2, then mark the middle of the long side. Repeat on all four sides.

3. Take your long ruler match up the opposite sides and draw a straight line across the board with a pencil.

4. Pick your favorite color out of the two, this will be your dominant color. Make a few splotches of on the plate for mixing.


5. Start at the top left square, paint with the color straight from the bottle.  For the next box, add 3-4 squirts of white to make a lighter shade of teal. Continue this method for the 3rd and 4th square, if the shades aren't light enough add more white until you can see a difference. Make sure to keep the colors separate, don't add onto the previous color because you need to make enough to add a 2nd coat, so the color is even when it dries.  


 3. For the second row of color, use the same mixtures from the top row but add 1-2 squirts of green to each color to change the shades just slightly. 

4. Paint the coordinating colors on the opposite site of the first row. Again, make enough mixture for 2 layers.

 5. Once complete let dry with the painters tape on for 1 hour.

6. Once dry you can add your push-pins and VoilĂ ! Hang on your wall in your kitchen or next to your desk and you've got a pretty bulletin board!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

What's Your Style...Ski Bunny, Ski Lodger or Sporty Skier?

Recently I was asking around to see if any of my friends wanted to plan a fun ski weekend for my birthday, and one of my friends told me that she doesn't like skiing as much as she likes sitting in the lodge and sipping on some fun drinks! She's definitely a "Ski Lodger", personally I love skiing but I also love lodging... and compared to others, I'm not the super adventurous skier who likes to get crazy on jumps and go on black diamond runs. I like to spend part of the day skiing and the rest mingling. The ski season just makes me excited. There's something about the cold weather, fresh air, and warm coffee in the morning when its snowing that makes me want to bundle up. So what's your ski style... Ski Bunny, Ski Lodger or Sporty Skier? ...me?...I'm a little bit of all three.



ShopBop Coat with fur collar  / Mara Hoffman Pullover / Eugenia Kim Fur Earmuffs / ASOS Fake Fur Snood / UGG Bow fur Gloves  / Sorel Fur Boot

J. Crew anchor scarf / BB Dakota Berkeley Fair Isle Red SweaterKohls Fleet street Puffer Jacket / Sorel Black with pink laces  / Kate Spade Stripe Gloves / TopShop Earmuffs / Jcrew Fair Isle Leggings




J.crew Hunter JacketNorth Face Down Vest / TopShop Stripe Gloves / Goggles / Roxy Fleece HeadbandJcrew Zig Zag Scarf / Red Hunter Boots

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Follow my Blog with Bloglovin!

Hey friends and followers, I just joined Bloglovin! If you use it like I do to follow all your favorite blogs and see the latest posts all in one place, please add my blog to your follow list! Just click on this link that takes you to my bloglovin profile, then "follow", thanks!!

Happy Holidays.... Love, The Malins


Last year was the first year I sent out a Holiday Card separate from family, perhaps because it was the year I got engaged and felt like I had a reason to share some wonderful news. I always looked at Holiday cards as something you do as you get older when you have your own family, and now that I am married and have my own family I am excited to start our own traditions and Holiday Cards! Our holiday card this year is courtesy of Tiny Prints, one of my favorite go-to online stationary printers for invitations, cards, and more!

A lot of online retailers have been offering some great deals for holiday cards with free shipping, and just in time for the Holidays! Hurry and you can save on your holiday cards with these great deals!

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At Minted.com you get 15% off and Free Shipping on all Holiday orders of $100+  
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Up to 30% off Holiday Cards at Shutterfly and free shipping on orders of $50+ 
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They are also offering up tp 40% off on photo books!