Dec 9, 2016

Gal Pal Gift Guide

Tis better to give than to receive!

I have mixed feelings about this gift giving season. I love to bless others but I'm not so keen on the pressure to buy and feel that there are better ways to show your love than gifts.  Like quality time - priceless!

There are tons of gift guides floating around out there, just check your Instagram and Pinterest if you're stuck for ideas. With that I'm going to leave all that effort to all the other bloggers, but what I will share with you what I'm actually gifting my gal pals this year.

It is with great intention that I designed this post around my gal pals.  We all have them and we all need them. Amen?!  My gal pals have been beyond instrumental in my life.  They love me and pray for me.  They are right by my side cheering the good times and drying my tears on the bad times.

Girlfriends are the sisters I chose for myself


 Locket || Picture Frame || Wine Glasses || Candle || Present Over Perfect - Grace Not Perfection  ||

Let's break these treasures down ...

Wine Glasses - Everyone loves to cheers and with their beautiful gold leaf base, these are a unique must have.  They also come from one of my favorite shops ever! #shopsmall 

Locket - A timeless classic bauble that's not only pretty but sentimental.  Place pictures of those who are nearest and dearest to you inside.  I actually own this one and I feel special when I wear it.  I also love the modern design of a longer chain.  Great gift for Mamma's!

Candle - If you've ever had one of these burning in your home then you know why it's such a lovely gift.  It truly is the most amazing smell!

Picture Frame - We post and post and post. But I like the traditional way of viewing the moments with a hard copy framed picture.  We've become lazy. Snap a pic on your phone and with just a couple clicks, a filter and a few hashtags it's out for the world to see.  It really only takes the same amount of clicks to send it to Target and you can pick it up as soon as an hour.  And y'all let's be real, we're at Target all the time. As for frames, I typically grab mine at Homegoods but at this time of year there are all kinds of specials and sales at all the home decor stores.  
How sweet it is to display those precious memories, filling your home with the smiles of those you love.

Books - I believe it's important to turn off the noise.  I'm talking no phone, tv, iPad, computer; you know all those sites/social media that suck you in for hours.  Gals, you can't get those hours of your life back and more often than not you close out feeling inadequate.  I'm thrilled to be gifting these books (and receiving for myself) this year.  It's not about perfection in the world's eyes but about presence and grace in God's eyes. Comparison is the thief of joy.  Hold on tight to your blessings!

All of these gifts are modestly priced and are great for absolutely any gal regardless of her style or interests.  

I encourage you to give with love this year and challenge you embrace the gift of face to face time.

Dress Your Gift Giving Beautifully

XOXO Sarah Louise

Dec 8, 2016

Magnolias for the Holidays


Dare I say I got crafty this Christmas?! Eh, maybe creative is a better word.  I'm far from a DIY gal but this Christmas I wanted to do something other than my standard gold wrapping paper.  I say standard because I use it all year round for just about every gift giving occasion.

So as to not break my utilitarian nature, I went with brown craft paper, twine and magnolia leaves from our backyard to wrap our gifts this year.  Magnolias are my most favorite flower and I'm over the moon grateful to have a tree to enjoy.  Magnolias are commonly used in holiday decor with garland and wreaths, but they sure do come with a price tag.  So I decided to incorporate these beautiful gems in my wrapping.

The brown craft paper is thick and durable and not to mention along with the twine super low cost.  It's crazy to me to spend tons of money on ribbons and bows that get maliciously ripped and tossed away; and ugh the glittery mess they make.
To attach the leaves I used double sided tape.  It's one of the most handy supplies!


Supplies: brown craft paper, twine, metallic marker, double-sided tape, scissors and magnolia leaves. 


These presents have a quintessential southern vibe that I'm quite proud of.
I have a feeling this will be my new standard for next year's gift giving.

Dress Your Gifts Beautifully with Magnolias

XOXO Sarah Louise

Dec 7, 2016

Foxy & Fabulous


"I say, dress to please yourself. Listen to your inner muse and take a chance. Wear something that says 'Here I am!' today." - Iris Apel

Foxy & Fabulous!  That's how I feel in this arctic blue fur number.  It's a statement, a bold statement, and I L.O.V. E. it! Fashion is about wearing pieces that make you feel beautiful and confident and this piece does just that.

I literally have been frustrated over the past few weeks that the weather hasn't been cold enough to rock this beauty.  But finally Winter has shown itself and I'm strutting out in my pale blue faux fur coat.

Now, not everyone is a fan. What??!!! Bless them.  #haters
What some may think is over the top, gaudy, tacky, or crazy I find to be stylish, glamorous and down right fabulous! (I can't use that adjective enough)

So, if you share my sentiment let's talk about this blue wonder.  It is faux fur and in a slightly cropped design the fit and thickness doesn't overwhelm with too much volume.  Cropped hems leave room to showcase your top and shorter sleeves leave room for movement of your arms and hands while allowing space to let your cuffs or bracelets shine. I also adore the necklace neckline.  With no collar it leave the space open around your neck and face which is slimming and again leaving room for layers and highlighting accessories.

The fur is super soft and has an eye-catching luster that makes the ice blue pop.  There are hook and eye clasps for closure.  I apologize for not capturing the lining but it's in a small damask print in navy and burgundy.

Tip:  Always look to the lining of jackets/blazers for color pairing options.

I stayed neutral in color pairings with this fur.  I went with a semi-casual look with a silk ivory blouse, grey skinny jeans and suede over the knee boots. Mixing casual and dressy is the name of my game.  It allows for optimizing wear of my 'work' clothes and investment as they are almost always more expensive due to the nature of their quality and it takes my weekend/evening looks from basic to chic!

I'd rather be interesting that blend!

I plan to pair with navy, ivory, grey, burgundy suiting pieces for the office for a more subdued palette. For the weekends, it's all about color with printed pieces containing the colors mustard yellow, emerald green, purple ... the sky's the limit!

While the silk blouse, boots and fur are more on the fancy side of the style scale the jeans and cross body saddle bag are more relaxed.

When you take garments out of their intended style box and blend them together you create a blended look that sure to set a fabulous tone!

Maybe a colored fur coat is a bit much for you; I sorta get it.  Then maybe you should try a colored faux fur collar or simply try embracing a piece that is outside your box that makes you smile.
Clearly I don't let others dampen my strut and you shouldn't either.

Here I am in my blue foxy fur!






I seriously feel like I'm snuggled up in a luxurious stuffed animal



It's simplistic yet chic when the coat comes off 
Party on the outside and business on the inside




Dress Beautifully in Faux Fur

XOXO Sarah Louise

Dec 6, 2016

Pinkalicious Christmas

Welcome! Come on in to our decked halls!

Ok, maybe decked is embellishing a bit.  I'm not big on lots of Christmas decor.  It's not my favorite holiday. Gasp! but it just isn't.  And, I don't like to invest money into things that are temporary and then have to store them.  I detest pack rat habits.

So, I've decided as with most things in my life, that I will do it my way.  In pure SL style.


First things first, I love the entryway into our home. The outside and in.  Because our rounded stairs and front door make quite the classic statement all on their own I simply added red bows onto our iron urns for a bright pop that's stands out all the way from the street. And because they're under $2 each, can simply be tossed come January.

On the inside I cleared our foyer tables and placed the most important decor you'll find in our home front and center, the nativity.  Jesus is the reason for the season. Amen!


If you look closely you'll see our mistletoe 'kissing ball' hanging in the formal room entry.  
We take full advantage :) 



Above in our foyer and below in our formal room, I place poinsettias plants in my vintage champagne buckets.  I typically have orchids in them.  I chose these pretty buttercream blooms because I'm not a fan of red in my home and I like the lighter brighter look.  


My formal room evolved unintentionally incorporating blush pinks.  I love it!  So last year while Mr was deployed, I decided to embrace my feminine style and continue this color palette & decorate in blush and gold for Christmas.  This year now that he's home I was worried he would be opposed, but in true 'happy wife, happy life' fashion he went with it. 


I add a little something new to my decor inventory every year to spread out the cost and it's fun to bring in fresh elements. It's always a new ornament or two, and most of the time more birds (I love birds on my tree - they symbolize peace to me) but this year it was these blush trees and glittery church.  What a pretty pink scene!!! 


Our tree decor is the same as last year.  Except for this year it isn't leaning since I had someone to help me set it up. I've had this same gold star topper now for 7 years. It's a trooper.  We kept the ornaments this same with the exception of a US Navy one that I gifted Mr this year.  It's bittersweet now that's we've left the military but it will always be a part of our lives.


All it needs are presents!  


We enjoy sitting in front of the tree and soaking in the spirit of the season sharing our thoughts.  It's cozier with hot chocolate! 


Our family room houses the fireplace and it is the room we spend the most time in.  I was so excited when I found real boxwood wreaths and pine garland at my local Trader Joe's! I quickly scooped one of each up as they were going fast.  The pine garland was surprisingly super long but with some arranging and shedding I was able to get it so that it framed our fireplace beautifully.  I had some burlap that I cut and used to hang the wreath over the mirror. 


I have a plethora of candle stick holders. I'm not sure how it happened - ok well let's be honest it's a mix of family heirlooms and my frequent trips to thrift stores / obsession with old and shiny brass/silver things.  I have a tendency to over clutter sometimes because I just love my things, but I could just hear one of my gal pals who is always urging me to keep it clean and simple.  So I did, with just 2 sets of candles in both brass and silver.  I like to mix up my shine. 


Our stockings are from our very first Christmas as Mr and Mrs 7 years ago.  


Scragley kitty all snuggled up by the fire, how he can stand the heat with all that fur I don't know.  He's way over due for a hair cut. Yes we shave him even in the winter.  He's super cute and lives in climate control. Oh and for those of you who've seen this pic on my instagram/facebook, I have serious guilt from all of your comments on why Scragley doesn't have a stocking! 


I also added red bows on our corner sidewalk lamp post and mailbox.

And last but not least, for the past few years I place candlestick lights in all of our front windows for extra curb appeal. I have a feeling next year Mr is going to want to hang lights outside.  I guess if I can have pink on the inside he can light up the outside - in moderation!

Let your light shine bright for Jesus!

I hope you enjoyed my little holiday home tour. May you be inspired to decorate your home in your own style and perhaps be inspired by mine :)

Dress Your Home Beautifully for Christmas

XOXO Sarah Louise

Dec 5, 2016

Velvet + Plaid


Velvet and plaid are the signature textiles for the Winter season.  They're warm, soft and add lots of texture to your look.

There's no need to keep it separated, mixing it up creates interest and style.  Velvet tends to have a fancy vibe while plaid can be more on the casual side, so together you get a nice balance.

I styled them both for the office with a crisp white shirt and classic mary jane pumps.

Tip:  All of my blazers have functional button cuffs so that I can fold them up. I am on the petite side and I find that for easy of movement and work it's practical and quite frankly it's sloppy to have your sleeves hanging over your hands.  I also find it slimming to highlight your small features like your wrists. 

Styling Options with a Velvet Blazer:
Casual - tee, jeans and flats
Dressy - cocktail dress, strappy heels and a clutch

Styling Options with Plaid Pants:
Casual - tee, denim jacket and flat booties
Dressy - cashmere sweater and statement necklace

P.S. How precious is this locket necklace to hold a sweet picture of what's near and dear.  It's a timeless piece and makes a great gift.








Dress Beautifully in Velvet & Plaid

XOXO Sarah Louise