My blog slogan is «A girl with big dreams and
an even bigger closet,» and in this year alone I have already fulfilled quite a few of my dreams!
Not exact matches
If it can take up an
even bigger chunk of a woman's
closet (and clothing budget), all the better.
Pull out the dress - up gear, whether it's old Halloween costumes, too -
big clothing from mom and dad's
closet or
even silly hats and scarves and march around the house, banging pots and pans, waving flags and pulling dolls and toys in a wagon.
We actually did have a lot of input into our house - it was a custom design (there are of course people who build standard designs who have
even less input, and they are perfectly happy with the house), and we
even did some changes in the plans during construction (the builder said, «If I move this wall here, it will make the
closet bigger» and we were like, YES!
One (
big) motorized PT boat sat in the
closet for years, never able to get its motors mounted and itself under way, though I had managed to glue a very nice 57 mm anti-tank gun from some other kit to the foredeck, actually a reasonably historically accurate hack (not bad for a ten - year old) and
even to scale.
Pro tip: Developing a
closet of neutral - colored clothing — like flax, white, navy, cream, black, and
even light pink — packs a
big bang for your buck: Most go together, and you can wear them again and again.
Ironically enough, it serves as a reminder to stay on top of consumption,
even if I one day have larger
closets; to appreciate all that I've been blessed with, both in work and in real life; and to remember how far I've come from that wide - eyed 21 - year - old who arrived in the
Big Apple with a whole lot of dreams and not very much else.
Since I'm of course not happy with any of the current dress options in my
closet, I ordered two new dresses from Asos for the
big night — will definitely return one but fingers crossed they
even make it to NYC in time!
I, for sure, had some pants like this one in my
closet in my schooldays (perhaps the boot cut was
even bigger).
I'm just wondering how
big your
evening outfits
closet has to be though, to accomodate all these amazing dresses
Yes, they take up space in my
closet and no, I don't wear most of them, like, ever, but they're there for me if I ever need / want them, and it's SO few items that
even with my tiny
closet, it doesn't make that
big of a difference space-wise.
As for taking a pass on buying something only to regret it later, absolutely, but an
even bigger regret of mine is getting rid of certain items in my
closet that I should have held onto.
When you learn to restyle what you already own your
closet becomes that much
bigger without
even spending a dime!
Anthony Russo responded by stating that he and his brother had always been
bigger fans of Marvel Comics and
even admitted that his brother Joe still has a bunch of the old comic books stored away in a
closet.
With thousands of actors and filmmakers working in Hollywood, it's pure probability that there are some serious skeletons in their
closets waiting to be uncovered, and conservative sites like
Big Hollywood will be all too eager to print the allegations,
even before they become fact.
Big sheets of tissue paper (like the ones you get when you buy a shirt), a piece of luggage flattened out, a seat cushion, a coat that's been in the
closet for six months,
even two cardboard scratching pad replacement boards fastened together.
Same's true for
bigger homes and
closets by keeping shoes, and hanging and folded clothes neat, tidy, and yes,
even color coordinated.
The
big closets that came along with the McMansion trend were often outfitted with shelves, rods, cabinets, and
even storage islands and seating space.
I have a huge house (over 5000 SF),
bigger than I would have preferred, and there was no laundry room, no pantry, no mudroom, not
even a
closet by the front door!