Showing posts with label Necklaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Necklaces. Show all posts

November 22, 2011

I promise this will be my last post regarding anything monogrammed...(that's a total lie)...

I though I could live without it, but I can't. I seriously have a problem when it comes to monograms, its at the point where I have too many monogrammed things and I wear multiple at a time #overkill. Anyway, here's the latest addition, unfortunately it won't arrive til Christmas but I can wait!

Look even LC has one. Figures. 

October 16, 2011

Dogeared Jewelry


Last night my friend Lauren was on a hunt for a certain infinity necklace she found online a few weeks ago. We scoured Antrhopologie, Urban, Bloomingdale's, and every other website we could think of until we found Dogeared. Oh my goodness. 

We fell in LOVE with every one of their necklaces and now I am obsessed. I loveeee this hamsa hand one, but they have SO many to choose from. Go look!

June 16, 2011

Marion Trip

On Tuesday Tycho and I drove to Marion despite the warnings of bad weather. We spent the first day driving around New Bedford and getting terribly lost, but we finally stopped at one of the huge antique warehouses and managed to catch the last hour. I bought this old key to make a necklace with, I just have to find a store that sells long chains. I have so many little things that would make nice necklaces… just no chains. I also got this little vanity and chair that was made for a dollset. It was a random buy. I wanted the whole set of furniture but I couldn’t resist this. I would loved to see the house that goes with it, I bet it was beautiful.

Today it finally warmed up and we went to the beach, picked strawberries, got iced coffee, went back to the beach, and got lobster rolls at Oxford Creamery (another thing to cross off the list!).



This cat had the greatest life, it had another cat friend and the whole time we were there they pounced and played and rolled around in the strawberry patches.













Cutest puppy EVER
My Name is Memory - Ann Brashares