Thank you for following along on this year’s adventures! Here’s to a stylish 2017!
xoxo,
Jessica
P.S. Each of the photos links to the original post if you’d like to learn more about the items.
If I were to stay with my quarterly budget for the upcoming year, this would have been the month that kicked off my winter spending. However, I haven’t quite settled on my approach to budgeting for 2017. On one hand, the quarterly budget was nice in that it allowed me the flexibility to allocate more to months when stores were overflowing with treasures. On the other hand, I don’t think a budget actually reins in my spending. I can rationalize just about any purchase and, if I’m being honest, I can afford to go over my monthly allotment. So, the jury’s still out on how this series will unfold in 2017, but I’ll keep some iteration of it for three reasons:
In December, I went a little overboard and spent a whopping $354. Holy moly. This is mostly due to the mirrored Rebecca Minkoff purse I’m crazy about. I had kept looking at it (read: obsessing over) the bag all November and finally bit the bullet over the Black Friday weekend. It’s definitely a statement maker, but the silver keeps it versatile and I love that it’s paired with gold hardware.
As far as Christmas goodies are concerned, I received two striped sweaters for my ever-growing collection of stripes (this one from my parents and this one from Dave in the ivory and black colorway). Dave also gave me these gorgeous Jenny Bird earrings. They’re such a unique, sculptural piece. The front hoop lays flat against your earlobe and the back hoop dangles from the earring backing. I’ve mentioned it before, but Jenny Bird is by far my favorite jeweler of the moment and there’s a “Behind the Baubles” interview in the works!
PURCHASED
See all of the year’s wardrobe additions here.
GIFTED
As always, I want to be transparent about what I’ve received from companies for review or as part of a collaboration.
DIDN’T WORK OUT
Things I tried and didn’t love:
SHOP IT
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I’m linking up with Fran!
The approaching new year brings on a sense of rebirth and renewal — and that’s most evident in the irresistible urge we have to take stock in our lives and, of course, our wardrobes. In addition to sifting through your clothing and accessories, and ditching things that no longer feel like you (or at least the “you” 2017 will bring), I’d also suggest giving your tech a face lift with a custom case from Casetify.
Creating a custom case is easy. All you need to do is select your phone model, the layout of your design, and choose from your photo library. You can either connect to Instagram, Facebook, or upload images from your computer. It will arrive seven to 10 days later with free standard shipping. I chose the single-panel design to show off one of my favorite photos from Brussels. I love that the washed-out sky created a white background for the phone case. And in the spirit of the new year, it’s a constant reminder to prioritize travel and finally book a 2017 adventure.
Casetify custom iPhone case (c/o) | Banana Republic sweater (sold out; also love this and this)
I’m the worst at getting holiday cards out on time. I always try to have them postmarked before Dec. 25, but after years of failing miserably, I’ve resigned myself to sending New Year’s cards or, like one year, Valentine’s greetings. And you know what? They’re even more well received than the standard-issue Christmas card! No one expects an off-season greeting, which makes your card even more special. That said, I was still grateful when Minted reached out to me to see if I’d like to collaborate on this year’s holiday card. It was the kick in the rear I needed to start the project earlier than usual.
…and then I procrastinated.
Well, that’s not completely accurate. I had my parents take a photo of us over Thanksgiving for our holiday card, which I ended up hating, and then I spent entirely too much time criticizing all of the photos we’ve taken together over the year. Before I knew it, Christmas was right around the corner and I finally placed an order for my holiday greetings on Dec. 10. I chose the rush shipping and opted to go without a proof of my design to expedite my purchase. They arrived just a few days later on Dec. 14. Phew!
So, rest assured that if you still haven’t taken care of your holiday greetings, you don’t need to settle for generic store-bought cards. You can look like you had your act together with personalized ones. Just hustle to get them done today by 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time and use code SHIPNOW for free express shipping. You’ll have plenty of time to get them addressed and postmarked before the holidays. Or, just follow my lead and go with New Year’s cards to give yourself some breathing room and use code WINTER16 to save 15% on your order! And if you choose the same design I did, you can not-so-humble brag about your adventures from 2016! 😉
Minted cards (c/o) | Sugar Paper ribbon | Sugar Paper baker’s twine | Sugar Paper wrapping paper | Sugar Paper jingle bells | Target star ribbon