I love
little scarves like this for Fall or Winter.
Not exact matches
So I stood at the edge of the
little lake and watched the geese fly in, the clouds resting
like a gauze
scarf on the mountains rising darkly in the deep light.
I'm quite literally jumping for joy (more
like little bunny hops) over the fact that I can start rocking my jean jacket and infinity
scarf whilst making 18,765 batches of Pumpkin Bars.
They started out as simple
little birds, then started demanding accessories
like Santa hats,
scarves and ear muffs...
I also considered the fact that higher - risk foods
like carrot sticks, hot dogs and grapes are commonly found in kids» lunches, and that, thanks to No Child Left Behind, public school lunch periods are shorter than ever, with some children getting as
little as fifteen minutes to
scarf down their entire meal.
Easy Marshmallow Snowman Cupcakes are chocolate cupcakes with vanilla frosting, decorated to look
like the cutest
little snowmen with a marshmallow head and fruit roll - up
scarf.
I'm
liking the smaller - sized pocket
scarves and bandanas,
like this one from J. Crew, for a
little extra something that doesn't overpower an outfit.
Just don't bundle your
scarf so tight around your head that you look a
little bit
like a ground hog peeking out of it's hole.
Once you learn the basics, there is so much more you can come up with,
like cute
little minion mittens, goggles, hats,
scarves or a purse or may be even an adorable minion toy.
I
like how light the
scarf is and yet how it still managed to add a
little color to an outfit.
The thing I
like about the
scarf dresses is that not only do they look good on young girls
like me, but they also look great on a
little bit older women as well.
Wearing a dress
like this might not call for the warmth of a blanket
scarf; nevertheless, it can always use the
little extra accessory to spoof it up!
This
little scarf resembles a tie and it can be worn
like a tie, as you can see.
My favorite piece of today's outfit is this spring pink gingham
scarf around the bag — I love how you can change the style of a bag through
little things
like this.
I felt the look was missing a
little something extra and whenever that happens I usually gravitate towards adding some kind of accessory
like a
scarf or a hat.
One of my favorite ways to add a
little flair to outfits on cold days is by coordinating a
scarf with my winter coats —
like these fun tribal prints paired up with wool coats.
I might not ordinarily think of wear this light teal necklace with my «Fall colors», but I
like how it picks up that
little bit of teal in the
scarf.
This
little simple dress is so versatile and I
like playing around with it with accessories
like hats and
scarves or wear it as simple as it is on Fall transitional days.
This look is oddly enough pretty weather appropriate considering it is still a
little too cool to show some skin and i am bundled up with bright neon accessories... you know because nothing rings in spring
like a fluorescent yellow bag and
scarf right?
It was a
little cooler out this morning, so I grabbed a leopard infinity
scarf instead of a necklace for extra warmth and I
liked how it tied in the bit of black, white, and brown in the rest of my look.
Other times I
like adding
little accents to the basic outfits,
like a contrast necklace, or a bright
scarf, or a hat, or oversized glasses, or sparkling shoes... the list is endless!
It was surprisingly warm that day, so this was literally the whole outfit that I was wearing (Ok I wore a
scarf with it for extra warmth as well but I didn't
like the look of it on the picture:p) So you could say we really had a
little fling with Spring already!
-- tensed at the waist with the belt, — wrapped around the neck as a
scarf, — flowing loosely, it will look a
little bit
like a long cardigan.
Like no more occasional
little fuzzies than any
scarf I own??
In my spare time, I love to garden
like a granny in my
little inner city tropage «tropical cottage» garden, hang out with the Blokefolk, be bossed around by the Bunny Bros, read historical fiction and zombie novels, collect retro souvenir
scarves, rescue vintage English bone china from op shops, indulge my latte love and drink endless pots of tea.
You can get out of the box with it by choosing different colors and designs for your blazers and doing something a
little different
like adding a thin
scarf or choosing your sharpest blazer and contrasting it with rolled up sleeves for a relaxed look.
In fall fashion, I say the combinations go a
little something
like this: dark lips and nails, boots and
scarves, leather and knits.
These are my favorite blanket
scarfs in particular and they are a
little different than others because they actually ALSO have built - in «toggles» so you can wear the
scarf like a poncho.
Plus, I feel
like I look a
little more put together when I toss on a
scarf over a plain shirt and jeans.
I definitely have a few of these items on my personal wish list
like the
scarf and cute
little sleep mask.
But if the cap is in classic black, grey, or beige colors, then I pair it with a piece that stands out a
little,
like a simple but chunky sweater in a different color, or a colorful
scarf, or a statement necklace
Jumpers (as we call them on this side of the world) are a big fashion trend at the moment for winter but they can easily look a
little more casual (just
like a plain tee in summer will), so adding a
scarf to pop an alternate colour is a good way of dressing them up.
If you're somewhere that isn't freezing yet, but still a
little chilly, this
scarf goes perfect with long sleeves or a lightweight sweater
like I'm wearing here!
This cozy - looking
scarf is made using chunky yarn and a fun stitch that ends up looking
like little puff balls.
I'm a
little late on the uptake of the neck
scarf trend, but to be honest, I wasn't sure I
liked it.
1 PUT A
SCARF ON IT I felt
like something was missing from this look until I remembered my go - to
little bandana that seems to be the perfect additional whenever I need something a bit more interesting than a simple necklace.
You watch YouTube videos on how to tie a neck
scarf the French way, but somehow end up with a head
scarf that looks more
like a cross between Cinderella and that
little old lady wearing a rain guard / shower cap at the grocery store.
Since my winter colors are... winter - y (grey, black, icy blue), a
little color from my spring
scarves made it FEEL
like spring without actually changing my base clothes!