Archive for December, 2010

Date: Dec 11 2010

Filed Under: Fashion

Have you ever perused bluntcard’s collection of insanely crass humor?  While some of them definitely go too far, there is a magical assortment of funnies to read through.

Chassity

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Date: Dec 10 2010

Filed Under: Fashion

We’ve been talking about holiday attire, but we haven’t discussed holiday makeup.  If there is ever a time to glam it up a bit (other than Halloween, of course) I’d say holiday parties and NYE is the time to do it!  There’s just one problem, makeup is not my area of expertise.  Luckily, my uber chic friend Brie happens to be a makeup artist extraordinaire.

Yeah, that’s actually her.  Perhaps her modeling days were what got her so interested in the field?!  Nonetheless, Brie knows what’s going on.  And today she’s giving us the lowdown on how to achieve the perfect touch of sparkle this season. 


First, let me thank Chassity for asking me to do this post for her. I love her blog and it’s one of my daily must-reads. I met Chassity back in October through a very good mutual friend of ours (child photographer and fellow blogger Gray Benko) and we instantly hit it off over our mutual love of fabulous purses. When she asked me to write a guest post on holiday makeup, I knew immediately I had to do it! So here it is, I hope you all enjoy!

I LOVE this time of year. The air is crisp and full of sweet holiday smells, I get to put on all my favorite snuggly sweaters and boots, and every day is full of holiday magic. One of my favorite parts of the season is, of course, the parties! Seriously, what girl doesn’t love to throw on a fantastic dress and heels, slip on a few sparkly baubles, and go out for an evening of holiday cheer? As a makeup artist I get a lot of requests around the holidays for looks with a little sparkle to it. This can sometimes prove difficult to achieve at home without looking like you got caught in the middle of a glitter war in a craft shop, but with a few of my tips you’ll be perfectly dazzling in no time.

The first thing you need is a good eye primer. I suggest Urban Decay Eyeshadow Primer Potion. This stuff is magic in a bottle and really keeps your eye makeup from sliding or creasing. You’ll also need to select a color palette for your shadow. I personally love grays and silvers for this time of year. Dior 5-Colour Designer All-In-One Artistry Palette in ‘Smoky Design’ has some gorgeous shadows in it, perfect for this look. Start with the gun metal gray color and apply it very lightly over the lid and into the crease, blending outward. Then take the silvery color and apply it over top the gray color on the lid only. This will give a nice depth of color. Then dip back into the dark gray color and really darken up the crease, always blending and softening any lines. Use the soft white shadow as a highlighter under the brow bone. Line the eyes in black. Now you can go two ways with this look. For a subtle shimmer, try a gel liner such as Sephora Glitter Eyeliner in Silver on the outer corners of the lash line. It will look a little something like this:

  For a full on glitter glow (Make Up For Ever makes some great glitter in a range of colors), you are going to need a mixing medium to hold the loose glitter in place. The one I like to use is FACE atelier Transforming Gel. Remember, with both the glitter and the gel, a little goes a long way. Mix a little of each together and then begin to gently pat it onto the eyelid with a small shadow brush. Allow to dry. You should end up with something like this:

A good secret for catching any glitter fall out – hold a kleenex under the eye with one hand while you pat it on with a brush in the other hand. If any strays land on your cheeks, use a piece of scotch tape to gently lift the stray sparkles up and away. Swipe on some mascara. With a strong eye look like this, it’s best to go with a nice neutral lip color and a light soft blush on the cheeks.

And there you have it. This was a lot of fun to put together, and I hope you all enjoyed it.While you’re out on the town this holiday season partaking in the festivities, remember to be safe, and have fun! Love, b.b.

Thanks so much to Brie for sharing her tips and tricks.  I’ll be the first to admit that I’m not very daring with my makeup, but I think I might be able to give this a try!!  Oh, and check out Brie’s blog to see the 5 items in her kit that she can’t live without.

Chassity

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Date: Dec 9 2010

Filed Under: Fashion

All of my favorite bloggers are sharing their holiday decorations, and so I figure I will share mine too.  I gave you a sneak peak of my bathroom (thank you for so many sweet messages!!), and now I’m finally ready to share the rest of my seasonal decor as well.  It’s my favorite time of year, so I love to have a cozy home with a lot of festive touches throughout.

(I took this photo right before a party, normally we don’t have the red bags)

I’ll admit, I’m very much so a wreath kinda girl :)  This year I hung all of my wreaths by a brown and white striped ribbon.  Love how it pulls them all together.


This cabinet contains some of my very favorite Christmas decorations like my santa collection that was passed down to me from my grandpa.

And this painting that my 1 year old daughter painted at grandma’s house.  LOVE.

I used some of the left over ribbon to wrap up a small stack of books.

And I just got these Kelly Wearstler stockings from Plum Cushion.  Thanks Traci!  Absolutely adore these!!

My husband and I picked up this Santa print by Gaye Sanders Fisher during an art walk downtown a couple of years ago.  

Here are a few more of my holiday touches.

And lastly, in Lilly’s room we put Josh’s old Christmas tree and ornaments from when he was a little boy.  It plays music while slowly spinning around.  I’m so glad his parents saved it.

 
I hope you enjoyed the look around.  For as much work as one puts into decorating their home for a month or so this time of year, it feels good to get to share it with others.  Happy Holidays my friends :)

Chassity

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Date: Dec 9 2010

Filed Under: Fashion

Dot: Hello Stella?
Stella: Hey there Dot!
Dot: My head hurts.
Stella: Probably from all the bubbly last night, sista.
Dot: Oy, I’m going back to bed.

I had such a fun time last night with my girlfriends.  (But really bummed to realize I didn’t take any pictures- seriously?!) Did I tell you it was a Stella & Dot trunk show too?  I’m thinking I might need this bracelet..
And I’m loving the simplicity of this necklace
I’ll be back in again later today. XO 

Chassity

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Date: Dec 9 2010

Filed Under: Fashion

Hello!  I’m so thrilled to be guest posting today.  I love reading Made By Girl’s daily posts and am endlessly inspired.  So when Jen asked me to participate in her Holiday Gift series, my mind immediately started reeling.  If I could have one Christmas gift, what would it be…..?  Some of you already know that I’m a big fan of the J.Crew Shoe of the Month Club.  Who wouldn’t love getting a beautiful pair of shoes delivered to your front step every month?  (Psst- if you want to see what all of the shoe selections were in 2010 you can see my review of the club here)  So when I heard that NET-A-PORTER has their own shoe of the month club, I was smitten.



The gift that keeps on giving.  Sign me up! 

Chassity

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Date: Dec 8 2010

Filed Under: Fashion

I’ve been busy completing my holiday decor and my home is feeling festive and cozy.  I hope to give you a full tour tomorrow, but for now wanted to share a sneak peak at one of my holiday havens.  Because there is little else that can be as relaxing as a hot bath on these chilly nights!

I’ve added some holiday inspired touches to keep in theme with the rest of my home.  I adore the Jingle Bells print and am SO embarrassed to admit that when I saved it I failed to record from who I saved it.  She’s a fellow blogger–please help if you know or if it’s you!!
Edit- You can find the print here at Eighteen 25!  Thanks ladies!

Chassity

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