What did I buy? Well, we discovered Designer Shoe Warehouse's clearance floor, and I, who was just along to help my friend pick out shoes for a dressy event, bought these: 30% to 70% off their already discounted prices:
The store manager let us continue our three-hour shopping extravaganza while they were cleaning up and closing the store. Super nice employees!
Along with DSW, shopping at Ross has become one of my favorite ways to stay cool. I love the deals and fashions there. This Calvin Klein dress was a steal, so I bought twins--black and beige and navy and gray. This style works really well on my curvy body:
These maxis from Ross also work really well, were 70% off, and I figure I can change up the style with the shoes and my jewelry. They're a funky style, kinda like a mummy dress--bandages sewn onto a see-through base. You have to be sure to wear a body slip, or a tank and spanx. I made the mistake of only wearing one with a bra and gave quite a few men quite a flash of cleavage. I wondered why they were all smiling, and when I went to the ladies room I saw why, GASP, YIKES!
I also bought a few nightgowns, some ladies' unmentionables :-), and
quite a few tops, like these:
My dresses all together:
This looks a bit over the top, but my clothes and shoes really were falling apart. My husband finally threw away two of my night gowns that were in rags being held on by the shoulder straps! (I should have taken a picture. For him to throw away anything really says something! They were just cool and comfy for me! Ha!)
Brittany's tutorial on painting a cabinet door with Annie Sloan chalk paint and wax was thorough and informative. She answered so many of the questions I had about this paint, and now I think I'm ready to paint a bookcase in my bedroom. Thanks Brittany!
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Magali from The Little White House on the Seaside managed an impressive feat with molding to bring an expensive paneled look to her deeply set windows with a little bit of elbow grease and a lot less money than a carpenter. Congratulations on a beautiful job, and thanks for the tutorial!
Julie at Love My Simple Home made these great wall hangings with bead board, paint, burlap, and rope. So cute and her instructions are great. The link is broken, so hopefully she can fix it, send it to me, and I will link it. Her blog posts are warm and refreshing. I need "simple" right now! So much!
Thank you everyone for linking up. If you were featured, please be sure to display my button on your blog. And now, let's see what's going on in your neck of the woods! Link anything that might inspire us, and I do mean just about anything!
Thanks for the feature...can't wait to add your button to my sidebar! S glad to be joining in this week!
ReplyDelete~Trisha
So great to be featured again for my upcycled project this weeks. Thanks Laura, glad I could help.
ReplyDelete-Brittany Ruth
Looks like you had a wonderful shopping adventure! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteYou did great on your shopping spree, I liked all the clothes and shoes
ReplyDeleteI am quilty of buying to much clothing so having a yard sale soon
Thanks for featuring my window, I was so surprised to see it there this morning! I love the stipped dresses!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura, I had linked up my Junkin Finds post, then remembered I never had linked my Chalkboard Tray post from a week or two back. So I hope it's ok I linked that too - the reason I wanted you to see it is because it was inspired by YOUR chalkboard tray project, and I mentioned you in my post! Take care - Dawn @ We Call It Junkin
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back! Great shopping spree!-have a great week!-aimee
ReplyDeleteHi Laura, I was just thinking I needed some new clothes today also. Don't ask me why, but I am so hard on my clothes. I always get little holes in my shirts. Not sure if it's from my belt buckle or what. Looks like you got some darling things for great prices! I have used AS chalk paint quite a bit and love it! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Laura,
ReplyDeleteYou scored some really cute clothes! I love getting new clothes.
Thanks for hosting!
Sherry