This, unfortunately, is one of the truer statements you can
make about my closet.
Not exact matches
This says, «There was a lot of truth and then there was a whole other
closet in which stuff took place that I had no idea
about and now I need to find a way to understand it, cry over it, experience acute pain, but also
make meaning of it, and potentially integrate it — and in the end, I may choose that it is too big for me to integrate and then let go.»
No matter how many times you've organized their
closet or think
about all the organic baby food you're going to
make, some of the things that once seemed very important lose in priority to getting even a little more sleep, and
making sure there are clean clothes and food in the house!
Christine, that roasted broccoli sounds delicious, and I
make something similar at home, but for our schools which are literally serving meals out of a
closet, there are no ovens that heat as high as 450, just a retherm oven that maxes out at
about 300, and is not really meant to be set higher than
about 250 to reheat the frozen partially thawed meals which is all these kitchenless schools can handle.
This discussion started with views explaining the
closeting of breastfeeding, and my contention that one would be bitterly attacked if they dared to
make similar statements
about artificial feeding.
Whilst pregnant with my little boy, I
made up a refreshing jug of Raspberry leaf Iced tea ✨ ☺️ ✨ was so yummy, however whilst
making my way through the whole jug (5tea bags brewed) I was painting the inside of my coal shed (
about the size of a small walk in
closet) with Silcone based Masionary Paint... it was on my MUST Do Before Baby Arrives list... by the time Id washed my paint brush I had my Show... so this is something I will be trying again with this pregnancy ✨
We all have those pity items in our
closet that were cute or on sale but are tight in the wrong places,
make us sweat, or are totally inappropriate for just
about any occasion.
There's something
about fall that
makes you break out all of your plaid hiding in your
closet (and for me there's a whole lot of it).
One thing you all know
about me is that I have an unhealthy obsession with maxi dresses and one thing that
makes me sad
about summer being over is that I was going to have to pack them all away to the back of my
closet, that is until I found this to die for chambray wrap maxi dress from Shabby Apple!!
I'm working toward having all my outfits be perfect and easy to grab... still got a whole
closet of things that don't fit the mold or that I need to
make a decision
about, though.
What I love
about it is that it looks just as good with boyfriend jeans for the weekend.When it comes to shopping, I try to
make sure that pieces work multiple ways for my
closet.
It takes a lot of time and work, but in the end you can have a
closet filled with clothes that go with your personality, boost your confidence and just
make you feel good
about yourself.
I recently did a huge
closet purge — the kind where you bring in outside resources (specifically my friend Maddy and our Editorial Director Stefani) to help
make hard decisions
about what stays and what goes.
If you want some more tips
about deciding when to splurge, creating a wearable wardrobe and how to clean out your
closet make sure to sign up here to receive my FREE 10 - page eBook!
Plus, ModlyChic is all
about showing a variety of ways to wear different items to
make your
closet stretch further.
It's so bright and metallic, ugh I get so excited every time I take it out of the
closet, Unique pieces like this
make me so excited
about fashion.
Before you even consider moving forward with your style, you need to
make a decision
about the current skeletons in your
closet.
I hope my tips on how to spring clean your
closet will help you organize your wardrobe a little better than before and
make you excited
about spring!
CAbi's spring collection is all
about game changers, staples that
make your
closet feel brand new.
Kelly will be sending you worksheets, videos and lots more to have a great time learning
about your
closet and how to
make it really function for you.
They go with
about everything in my
closet and were one of the best purchases I
made last year.
Now is a great time to take inventory of your
closet and see which summer staples can be integrated with cooler weather layers, revive your favorite fall pieces and think
about which strategic additions to
make in order to round out your wardrobe.
There is something
about Spring that
makes me want to fill my
closet with layering pieces, all the basket bags, and killer slides.
I don't know what it is
about spring (or almost spring) that
makes me want to purge my
closet and re-stock it with, well, anything I can find that's new, but I have a serious case of it right now...
Since spring is all
about colors, why not
make it more fun by adding patterns such as florals in your
closet?
I could
make a smart - assed comment
about Kim - K just digging through sis» Khloe's
closet, but that would be mean spirited.
This IS an interesting topic, really
making me think long and hard
about the pattern of using what I have in the
closet, kitchen, jewelry box, etc...
This grey cashmere sweater is a great neutral and goes with just
about everything in my
closet,
making it an amazing addition to my
closet.
but now i realized that is not
about throwing away the things is just
making place for the new ones and i would throw away half of my
closet just to
make place for those beauties!
Part of this is because in my efforts to be better
about reworking my wardrobe, I am purchasing less,
making my
closet more curated, and investing in more classic pieces that I know are going to last.
It's that mentality — and a
closet full of chic staples from Rag & Bone, Helmut Lang, and A.L.C. — that
makes Kimberly a total pro at creating the most stylish off - duty wardrobe for just
about any woman.
But before you get too excited
about the totally clever costume you have brewing in your
closet,
make sure you complete your look with the nails to match.
You've probably seriously thought
about buying a pair of overalls (or finally wearing the old ones you have in your
closet)-- but why not
make the full leap into onesie territory with a denim jumpsuit?
There's something
about starting the work week with the best outfit in your
closet that
makes Mondays feel okay.
When we're talking
about classic and timeless pieces, Esprit is the one that crossed my mind first, so if you want to
make your daily dressing up a lot easier, these pieces need to be in your
closet, my friend.
We've spent the last several days
making over our linen
closet which we are teaming up with Wayfair for so even though it's pretty much finished I won't be posting
about it for a couple more weeks.
I've talked
about this nautical navy style in this post, and still consider it one of the best additions I've
made to my
closet.
I am redoing our guest room and was just thinking today
about the possibility of
making the
closet into my own little mini office / craft space.
However, instead of
making an impulse buy, I went home and thought
about what it would go with in my
closet.
I'm sure you're sick of me saying this, but those classics should
make up
about 80 % of your
closet (and budget) while the trends should only account for 20 % at any given time.
I love that
made a
closet since yours wasn't big enough (I'm thinking
about doing the same in my house).
I've got so many jackets / blazers in my
closet that I'm pretty picky
about being able to
make it work with multiple items in my wardrobe.
This is «okay» but something
about the lack of structure in the blazer and the loud florals
makes me think I look like I just raided my Grandma's
closet.
I'm at a point where I don't really need anything in my
closet, so I only want to add pieces I truly, truly love and / or pieces by brands I know a lot
about and know how they're
made, etc..
Surprisingly, there is a tall stack at the top of my
closet that I always forget
about but after rocking these badboys I've
made it a mission to incorporate my shorts into my weekend uniform!
Consequently, I had a
closet full of items I loved but which no longer fit or were ill fitting and that only
made me feel bad
about myself every time I looked in it.
Tip:
Make sure you are being realistic
about what you keep in your
closet.
This usually results in some online shopping, browsing different stores, adding jewelry to my cart, thinking
about the pieces, walking away to
make dinner, taking the dog for a walk... forgetting the jewelry is in my cart until I return to my
closet the following day and start the cycle all over again.
I've been loving denim with tan lately, and something
about this time of year
makes me want to get some more neon in my
closet too.
Because of that, I hate
making on - the - spot decisions
about clothing; I much prefer to wear an item once or twice in real life and then assess if and how it fits into my
closet.