It’s March which means spring is here to stay(I hope)! I’ve moved all my Lilly Pulitzer dresses to the front line in my closet. That way they can all be worn throughout the season. The weather should be getting warmer and warmer here in Orlando, which means those quarter sleeve dresses are about to be a thing of the past. Not to fear, my army of sleeveless Lilly dresses are here to save the day. Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links, meaning at no additional cost to you I may make a commission if you click through and purchase. Select New Arrivals 25% Off at…
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5 Spring Break Outfits to Pack in Your Suitcase
March is finally here which means spring breaks are in full swing. Hopefully you don’t go to one of those schools that had spring break in February (like what?). Take it first hand from someone who lives year round in a spring break city, it’s not guaranteed to be warm in February! After all, it is still technically winter. I am so excited for today’s post because I’ve teamed up with Katie from Sunshine Style! We are sharing some adorable spring break outfits. Florida is a prime location to practice spring break outfits all year round. If you’re getting ready to pack up your suitcase and head south be sure…
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Epcot’s 2020 Flower & Garden Festival
Sadly my favorite Epcot festival has ended and it’s on to the next one. While the Festival of the Arts is always my favorite, the Flower & Garden Festival is a close second. Very appropriate as it piggybacks on the festival of the arts. The 2020 Flower & Garden Festival brings with it new merchandise, topiaries, and food items that I have to share with all you Disney lovers out there! Not to mention, the Plain White T’s are coming back and that’s pretty awesome. The festival runs from today (March 4th) until June 1st. 2020 Flower & Garden Festival Food We all know festival food is the best food…
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Easy DIY Tablecloth Skirt
It’s that time of year again when I’m in the mood for some old fashioned sewing and crafting! Last year I started this season with a DIY Tulle Skirt that was fairly simple and required little sewing knowledge. This year I’m sharing an even simpler DIY Tablecloth skirt. It basically follows the same pattern & instructions for the tulle skirt. So what makes it so simple? It doesn’t require any extra layers or finishing! Let’s get sewing. Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are affiliate links, meaning at no additional cost to you I may make a commission if you click through and purchase. Supplies to make a…