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Budget Update: June 2017

June 29, 2017 by jessica 5 Comments

Budget Update June 17-1

Well, the easiest way to stay on budget with clothing is to buy a house! Dave and I have been recording every penny we’ve spent this month to stay on track with the budget we put in place. I’ve been fairly flexible with my spending for the longest time, especially in terms of a clothing budget, but that got quite the revamp this month. It’s hard to get wrapped up in a pretty dress when we have to allocate funds to things like paint and light fixtures. That’s not to say that I’m “banned” from spending money on myself; we’ve actually allowed each other $200 per month of no-questions-asked spending to buy whatever our hearts fancy. It’s just that I’m a lot pickier with my purchases when that $200 allowance is for anything fun for myself, which also includes things like coffee table books and expensive beauty products. (The regular drugstore brands are covered in our household budget.) In addition to the $200, we each have a smaller amount to put in a special savings account for splurges. I’m setting aside $25 per paycheck and any blog money toward the Gucci bag that has captured my fancy. With that in mind, I’ll do away with the quarterly budget next month and just report back on what I did add to my wardrobe.

I’m planning to also record our monthly house spending over on Curated Couple. I find it frustrating that many home blogs don’t disclose how much was spent to complete a project or decorate a room. So, I’ll spill the beans over there. It’ll be a monthly roundup with the decorative pieces we buy, along with the practical things like paint, electrical, and hardware. I’ll also be mindful of adding the total cost of completion to any “before and after” posts.

Now that that’s out of the way, let’s get to the goods!

BUDGET
Second Quarter Budget: $685 ($850 with a $165 deficit from last quarter)
Spent in April: $298
Spent in May: $216
Spent in June: $100
Amount Remaining: $71

Wardrobe Update June 2017 :: Bedknobs & Baubles

PURCHASED
See all of this year’s sartorial purchases here. I round the prices to the nearest dollar amount and reflect any discounts I applied.

  • Lands’ End polka dot bikini bikini top and high-waisted bottoms ($52): I’ve wanted a retro-inspired, high-waisted bikini for the longest time and I finally found the perfect one! It fits true to size and hides any over-indulgences while still being flirty.
  • Chelsea28 ruffle high/low dress in dark floral ($48): I’m sorry to say that the dark floral version is no longer available because the colors are stunning in person. It’s the perfect summer-to-fall piece when we get to that point since it looks gorgeous with burnt orange, gold, and brown. The dress runs huge. I first ordered a medium even though the reviews said it ran large, since I had found that the brand ran small with a few other things I’ve tried in the past. I was swimming in it and exchanged it for a small. It’s still big, but I wasn’t sure I’d be able to comfortably wiggle the ruched waistband over my chest if I went with an even smaller size. It doesn’t bother me, though, since I wanted a dress that was easy to slip on, cool enough for summer heat, and made me look pulled together effortlessly.

GIFTED
As always, I want to be transparent about what I’ve received from companies for review or as part of a collaboration.

  • Make Me Chic floral midi dress (seen here)

DIDN’T WORK OUT
Things I tried and didn’t love.

  • Old Navy embroidered tie-front swing dress in white: I didn’t love this as much in person as I wanted to. The fabric is too casual for daytime and is better suited for the beach, and since there are no beaches in the foreseeable future, back it went! It runs large.

DAYDREAMING ABOUT
The items I just might add to my wardrobe next month.

  • I just love the fringed leather of this clutch — and it’s the exact color I’d like to paint an accent wall in my closet. Statement pieces like this make me feel like I’m putting my budget to good use. I have plenty of basics and it’s nice to freshen them up with an unexpected statement accessory.
  • I’ve wanted these in “brown toffee” for two months now and have been waiting for a sale plus free shipping. (Apparently I’m greedy with the discounts!) It hasn’t happened yet and I’m starting to feel like I should just spring for them while there’s still plenty of summer left to enjoy them.
  • I’m still thinking about this dress, too.
  • And if for some reason I find myself rolling in dough, I’d love to own these watermelon-pink slides.

Filed Under: Budget Tagged With: Budget, budget style, budgeting bloggers, wardrobe update

Baubles on a Budget: Under $55

June 28, 2017 by jessica Leave a Comment

 Baubles on a Budget: Under $55

 

1. Kate Spade Second Nature Short Necklace, $38.40 (on sale) | 2. Marc Jacobs Champagne Brooch, $25 | 3. Nordstrom Signet Ring, $14 | 4. Shashi Ball Drop Earrings, $50 | 5. Elizabeth and James Torrens Pinky Ring, $38 (on sale) | 6. Kenneth Jay Lane Gold-Plated Necklace, $45 (on sale and just one left) | 7. Gorjana Chloe Mini Stud Earrings, $32 | 8. Shashi Sidney Earrings, $50 | 9. Kenneth Jay Lane Gold-Plated Cuff, $33.75 (on sale and just one left) | 10. Rebecca Minkoff Triple Tier Chandelier Earrings, $48 | 11. BIKO Dot Ring, $32 | 12. Madewell Winking Hinge Cuff, $32

These and more baubles under $55 below!

Filed Under: Jewelry Tagged With: baubles, baubles on a budget, jewelry

House Progress Report

June 27, 2017 by jessica Leave a Comment

House Progress

Happy Tuesday! We’ve owned our house for one week and have already made quite a bit of progress in transforming it into something we’ll call home. I’m going to start putting all home-related content over on Curated Couple, which is where our week one progress report resides (wood paneling, bedroom cabinet removal, and exterior painting — oh my!). I’d like to keep this blog style-related so you’re not inundated with content you don’t care about. 😉 I haven’t had a chance to update all of the individual pages, but I’m entirely too impatient to wait to start posting our progress! (Plus, seeing how far we’ve come keeps me motivated for the next tasks.) If you’re interested, come on over! We’ll get back to clothes and accessories tomorrow!

Filed Under: Home, Interiors Tagged With: curated couple, home renovation

Weekend Reading

June 24, 2017 by jessica Leave a Comment

Weekend Reading 06.23.17

Nope, not sick of this bag yet!

What a week! On Tuesday, we closed on our house. It was actually kind of anticlimactic to receive the keys after signing off on all of the paperwork. I think I was expecting to feel intensely elated and while I was certainly happy, I was mostly just ready to move on with it and start working! We’ve made some pretty impressive progress for the first week (after we were able to actually get into the house — some of our keys don’t work and there’s a trick to opening the front door). We removed the kitchen cabinets in the upstairs bedroom from when the house was converted into two apartments, pulled out remaining carpet, removed carpet finishing staples in the staircase, primed and painted the wood part on the front of the house (scroll over to see the original), and primed the railing and column on the front porch. We’ve been working for a few hours on the house after work every day and would like to finish those outside projects today so that we can start painting inside before our floors are refinished in two weeks. And I wish I could say that the walls and floors were all we needed to do in this house. There are a lot of projects that I’ll be documenting over on Curated Couple (and the blog once I have time to sit down, pretty it up, and add content). It won’t be the most glamorous Instagram feed, but I really wanted it as a way to document our progress and our mini successes. In more exciting house news, I ordered this jewelry cabinet for my closet. ::heart-eyes:: It arrives on Tuesday and while it’ll sit in its box in the kitchen until the floors are done, I can’t wait to start seeing the place come together.

WEEKEND READING:

  • We’re a long way off from hosting parties at our house, but I just love this flamingo ring toss game! I’d love to spray  paint them gold instead.
  • Why has the statement earring grown in popularity?
  • Take an extra 30% off sale items at Tory Burch with code EXTRA30. Obviously I have no money now, but if I did, I’d spring for these shoulder-dusting earrings.
  • Start planning your Fourth of July menu. I’m all about corn salad.
  • Photography tips for shooting in crowded places.
  • Skittles gave up their rainbow colors for a limited time.
  • It’s not often I fall in love with something from LOFT, but this has captured my fancy (and soon, my money).
  • The story behind the world’s largest watercolor painting.
  • The best U.S. cities for an affordable getaway.
  • Disney has the best paint color for camouflaging unsightly things on their properties.

FIVE UNDER $50:

  • An unexpected bow detail in back makes this striped tank a favorite of the summer.
  • How great are these raffia tassel earrings? They’re a steal at just $10.
  • I love the look of this dress, but Old Navy is always hit or miss for me (and usually a miss). Has anyone tried it?
  • This vintage-inspired bag is too cute.
  • Update your pajama drawer with this charming set.

ICYMI:

  • We bought a house!
  • I finally wore the jumpsuit I bought last November.
  • Rounding up the best woven bags under $100.

Filed Under: Weekend Guide Tagged With: weekend guide, weekend reading

Jump Around

June 22, 2017 by jessica 7 Comments

jumpsuit

I bought this deeply discounted jumpsuit at Anthropologie in November and it sat in the closet with the tags still attached until it was finally warm enough to wear it last weekend. Bathroom acrobatics aside, it was such a fun, eye-catching piece to wear! Plus, it was a practical choice for a windy day because I didn’t have to wrestle with a hemline threatening to cause what I call a “Marilyn moment.” 😉 Next time, though, I’ll style it differently with these statement earrings, pearl sandals (in this post) and a black DVF clutch (seen here).

jumpsuit

Anthropologie jumpsuit (also love this one and this one in yellow) | Cult Gaia bag | Sam Edelman sandals | Karen Walker sunglasses | Hermes bracelet | vintage necklace

Filed Under: Outfits, Style Tagged With: cult gaia, geometric, jumpsuit, karen walker number one sunglasses, vintage jewelry

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Jessica Hamm
Hello there! I'm a first-time homeowner updating a 1920s house in Madison, Wisconsin. I have a penchant for travel and a love of costume jewelry.

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Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until la Our guest room wasn’t a design priority until late last year when we finally bought a bed, mattress, and a set of sheets. We used some of our own extra bedding (tucking in the generous overhang of our king blankets under the queen-sized mattress) and old bedside lamps from our bedroom: functional, but not quite the charming space I’d envisioned.
 
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Finishing our guest room has been a focus of ours Finishing our guest room has been a focus of ours this year, and the cute Teig Lamp from Schoolhouse is such a charming addition to the space. It’s named for the German word for “dough,” which is perfect for its soft, petite shape.

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