Not exact matches
Using glass jars help the ingredients from getting tarnished, carry
dressings separately or place at the
bottom of the jar,
layering sturdier vegetables such as capsicum and carrots then top with leafy greens.
The concept is simple,
layer ingredients in a 2 cup capacity glass canning jar from the
bottom up, starting with the most «sturdy» ingredients that won't turn limp spitting in a bit
of salad
dressing and finishing with the most delicate items up top.
The
bottom layer is a simple mix
of white beans, whipped cream cheese and your favorite brand
of Italian
dressing.
Breastfeeding tops or
dresses specially designed to make it simple are super easy (see Amamante, A Mother's Boutique) or try
layering a tank - either a regular one with a stretchy neckline or some kind
of nursing tank (I'm a fan
of Undercover Mama, the Naked Nursing Tank, Rumina, The Dairy Fairy nursing tank, and Melinda G «s nursing tank) so you can pull your top up and the
bottom layer down (demo video here), and necklines that stretch enough to pull a breast out are all good options.
To make these for the week, I placed the steak on the
bottom of a quart size mason jar with my salad
dressing (I used Caesar but you can check out all
of my
dressing recipes here) and then
layered the peppers, tomatoes, spinach, and lettuce with the cheese on top.
I wanted to strategically place the heavier floral part on the top and
bottom hem
of the a line
dress, and
layer a fun pom pom trim on top to add movement and give it a Mexican vibe.
I would also consider the following: tunic type top with slim, dark jeans or pants; maxi or knee grazing
dress with optional shawl, cardigan, or blazer on top; a line skirt with structured cardigan over a
layering blouse (you could rock sandals, flats or heels with any
of these looks depending on length
of your
bottom layer).
A lace covered
dress normally has satin or perhaps a similar material
bottom the lace, developing top
of the
layer.
Seriously, all you need is your favorite
dress that has a lace skirt or lace at the
bottom of the
dress and a tunic sweater to
layer on top.
One
of the most popular kinds
of flower girl
dresses on the market right now are the Curly
Bottom layered skirt flower girl
dresses.
A classic form fitting
dress which is fully lined beneath a delicate
layer of lace and includes a detailed
bottom hem.
I want to return it, but kept it because I really do enjoy the design — the
layering at the
bottom of the
dress and the overall cut.
So I am staring at my grey shift
dress (which by the way has black lace trim at the
bottom) and thought, what if I wore the petticoat on top
of the
dress so that the
bottom layer of lace was the
bottom layer of the petticoat and the grey color came through making this skirt actually wearable?
Everything that you see her wearing has some type
of overlay because I feel like overlays in general (like with a
dress, a
bottom layer and a top
layer) with a see - through element create this beauty and also feel like it's protecting what's underneath.