I really don’t want to leave tomorrow.
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I really don’t want to leave tomorrow.
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Our second 60-degree day definitely means it’s time to bring out the spring accessories.
{ Sartorial Summary: Purse – Kate Spade; Scarf – J.Crew Factory; Bracelet – Gorjana }
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Recipe
2/3 oz. SKYY Infusions Pineapple
1/2 oz. vanilla rum
1 oz. lychee puree
Splash of fresh lemon juice
3 oz. pineapple juice
Grenadine
Shake and strain into a rocks glass, then add a little Grenadine. Garnish with floating orchid.
Wear
Faceted Square Ring, Ariella Collection, $68
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As if I wasn’t already anxious for spring, today is supposed to be in the mid-50s. In Wisconsin. In March. I think a wardrobe overhaul is in order, with plenty of pastels and bright yellow accents.
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With its lightweight wood beads and color-blocked accents, Kate Spade’s Rosewood Dot Necklace is a fun piece for spring – and an even better DIY project.
You will need:
Choose your lacquer color to paint the beads. I used Revlon’s “Minted” polish.
Wrap tape around the beads so you get a clean line. I taped each one to a toothpick, then poked the painted beads into a cardboard box to let them dry undisturbed.
If all went well, you should be able to peel off the tape gently to reveal a straight line. Use a little bit of nail polish remover to get rid of any smudges.
String the beads in the following order: unpainted, gold, painted, gold, and so on.
Attach the beaded strand to the chain, add a clasp, and you’re done!
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