Saturday, October 22, 2016

Stitch Fix Numba' 8!

Here's to Numba' 8!


The first piece is this black dress.
Gilli "Kamile Knit Dress" in Black
SO COMFY! Sits right at the knee, which is great for me....I tend to dress more conservatively. And black is the best color for pairing with any color!
KEEP!

2nd piece is the brick-colored cardigan.
Pixley "Martina Slub Knit Open Cardigan, in Burgundy
How cute?! It has a neat hemline to it, draping to the sides. Gives a little different look to it than the traditional cardigan.
KEEP!


3rd piece is this adorable top!
Market & Spruce "Evella Boatneck Top", in white
Come on. How trendy?! It gives the illusion that you are wearing 2 tops.....NOPE.
KEEP!

4th piece: those black pants!
Kut From the Kloth "Brianna Skinny Pant", in black
Yep. No brainer. Perfectly sits at the ankle. No need to hem!
KEEP!


Finally, the 5th piece. This cute tank!
Pixley "Nardian V-Neck Blouse, in Coral
Perfectly goes with the black pants...I want to find a better cardigan/blazer for the top.
KEEP!

Yep! 5/5! My stylist's name is Brenda. She does a great job...and truly "gets me." :-)


Want to try it for yourself?


Thanks for following along, friends!!


*I receive a $25 credit to my Stitch Fix account when you use this link and receive your 1st Fix. You can receive your own credit by sharing your link, too!!

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Stitch Fix Numba' 7!

Stitch Fix Numba' 7!

I was too lazy to blog Stitch Fix Numba' 6, but it DID happen. It was my July birthday Fix (when they waive the $20 fee) and I liked a few pieces, but I just couldn't afford it....because we went to China to meet and bring home our sweet little Oliver!!




I LOVED this Fix! Brenda was my stylist and hit the nail on the head! I asked for 5 Fall tops, and she delivered!

First:

Indianan Graphic Print Mixed Material Tee, by Pixley

Great top to wear under a cardigan or jacket when it gets cooler!


Second:

Frye Frayed Edge Top, by Olive and Oak

How adorable?! The colors are not typical of Fall, but to me, it says "Wear me in Fall." So soft and fits perfectly!


Third:

Benter Mixed Material Top, by Kut From the Kloth


Floral, wine-colored print with static-TV gray! Love.


Fourth:

Nehalem Woven Back Knit Top, by Le Lis


So soft! And the color is a muted blue/gray, which is a "comfy" color to me. The touch of pattern on the back is enough to pull an outfit together.


Fifth:

Canby Faux Suede Elbow Patch Knit Top, by Market & Spruce

This is a google image of the top, but it came in a size too large, so I exchanged it for a smaller size. It's the perfect throw-on shirt when I'm too lazy to plan an outfit...might be wearing this every day.....oops.


There you have it! A 5/5! You can try >>>Stitch Fix<<< for yourself!*

It's $20 per Fix, schedule when you want, ask for items you desire in your closet, wait for the Fix, decide what you like, send back what you don't. Everything is handled online, from start to finish! Oh, and the $20 charge for styling is deducted from your final purchase :-)

Check out my other blog posts for more details, or Facebook message me with any questions.

Thanks for following my Stitch Fix journey!

Allison


*I receive $25 Stitch Fix credit when you click the link in this blog post. You can too once you create your own account and share your referral link!!

Friday, March 18, 2016

Stitch Fix Numba' 5!

It's been a while! I received my 5th Fix yesterday and got try it on today! It was a FUN Fix!

Very small box placed neatly on my front porch! Stitch Fix glee!

The suspense is reallllll.

Bright! That's what I asked for :-)








The first top: Market & Spruce "Sam Hi-Lo Short Sleeve Tee" in light gray
Simple. Trendy. SOFT. However, it's priced at $44. Probably returning...Might keep. Oh, and those distressed jeans I'm wearing were from a previous Stitch Fix! And they are my favorite!


2nd item: 41Hawthorn "Colibri Solid Tab Sleeve Blouse" in green
Cute, right?! And perfect for St. Patty's Day! However, the top half is snug, so I won't keep it. It's priced at $48. Return.


3rd item: Renee C "Randal Split Back Top" in blue
This was my favorite item in this Fix, but it is WAY too snug in the upper half. Love the pattern - perfect for summer....bummed it didn't work. Priced at $48. Return.


4th item: Just Black "Adorra Skinny Jean" in navy (pictured in the previous 2 photos) - Fit like a GLOVE. Stitch Fix jeans are always very high quality and tailored just perfectly to your body. This pair is priced at $88. Ouch. And I already own 2 dark denims...Return.


5th item: 41Hawthorn "Lisbon Stud Detail Blouse" in fuchsia
Cute! Love the bright pink against my freshly-highlighted hair (shout out to my hairstylist, Lauren!) This top fit just right, borderline snug up top. But it'll be an awesome grab-and-go top for Spring/Summer. Love it! Keep. Priced at $58 - big ouch, but it'll be discounted...read below for those details.

Overall, this Fix was a HIT! If only those 2 tops fit better. Oh well...probably a good thing for my $. Ha!

And just released: Stitch Fix now sends SHOES! Wha.

In case you want to know more, here are the quick details about Stitch Fix.
1. Fill out a personal profile at Stitch Fix.
2. Set up your 1st delivery.
3. Wait for your Fix.
4. Try it all on when it arrives.
5. Pick what you like, send back what you don't - they give you 3 business days. You have to check-out online*. Give feedback about each item...this will help your stylist dress you better next time. They even include a handy return envelope.



6. Set up your next Fix...Yep. You're hooked. Admit it.

*If you keep all 5 items, you receive 25% off your total (before tax)!!
**Your $20 styling fee is applied to your purchase!


Thanks for reading, friends!
Allison

Note: If you use the links above, you'll be taken to my personal referral link in which I will receive $25 when you set your 1st delivery. Then when you become addicted (lol), you can receive your own link to share. To date, I've received $125 (5 referrals) that I've used towards Stitch Fix fees.

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Kiwi Crate Numba' 2 + Koala Crate Numba' 1!

Shaylen received her 2nd Kiwi Crate a couple of weeks ago...and Landry also got her very own Koala Crate, geared more towards her age of 2!

Opening them up!




Shock! It's a Treasure Hunt! She was so happy :-) And Landry's was Starry Night. We ran out of time to complete Landry's Koala Crate, but I'm sure she loved it! She might be a *tad* young yet. She kind of just wanted to open it all up - she eventually got bored of watching Shaylen, so she ran to the toy room to play...hehe!




The excellent magazines that are included with every crate - packed with tons of extra activities. They are an extension of the Highlights magazine for kids! Very educational!



Shaylen was really excited to get creating. Here she is with the 1st activity: to build your own treasure chest! It came with all the supplies needed - high quality and easy to use. The photo on the right shows the "grownup involvement" level, which was medium. It did require my help to make sure the chest was constructed properly.




Completed! Took about 5 minutes. The only thing holding the chest together is a few stickers, so it was a little wonky, but she didn't care! Over to the left you can see her coloring her treasure chest. Again, we didn't have to scrounge around for any supplies - all included!



And finally, she got to use her newly built treasure chest in a fun activity. The 2nd activity included several sheets of paper and colored pencils, and you create your own treasure hunt maps throughout your house. Then you hide the chest and have someone find it, using the map you created! So much fun - and educational! (You can see Landry was the "guinea pig" treasure hunter :-)

I have got to honestly say that Kiwi Crate is so much fun for her age of 5. She loves receiving her crate every month, and I can't imagine stopping them anytime soon! 

Want to try it out?!
Click here!


Until next time,

Allison <3

Stitch Fix Numba' 4!

Here goes Stitch Fix Numba' 4!












The 1st item I tried on was this dark hunter green top, called the "Laila Jayde Busby Cowl Neck Zipper Detail Knit Top"

It would've been great, but the cowl neck didn't work for me. The zipper hung heavy and wouldn't adjust right. So it's a return.

The 2nd and 3rd items were this gorgeous scarf and the navy blue cardigan. The scarf is called "Look by M Alzora Zig Zag Infinity Scarf"

It's so cute! Love the sort of patriotic mix of burgundy and navy blue. However, it's expensive - $34. Ouch. And plus - I can find a similar scarf locally for much less. Return.

The navy blue cardigan is called "41Hawthorn Abrianna Longsleeve Knit Cardigan"

It's ok. Nothing spectacular. Plain - and for that I'd expect the price to be plain too. Nope - $48. Nothing unique about it for that price. Return.

The 4th item was this vest, called "Pixley Dalila Faux Leather Lapel French Terry Vest"

So, it's kinda cute. I just didn't LOVE it. The bottom was a touch too snug for my comfort. It didn't do anything for my figure. It was very good quality for $68. But I don't want to buy something I'm not 100% excited about. Return.


The 5th and final piece is the "Just Black Dean Skinny Jean" in this cute teal color.

So stinkin' cute! I don't own any colored jeans, and these were in petite so I didn't have to worry about hemming...which I couldn't anyway with that cute gold zipper detail. I wanted to like these, but honestly, I don't think I'd wear them too often. For $78, I can find something similar and cheaper at Glik's.
Return.


So, that was a 0/5. But I don't think it was a terrible Fix. It just didn't sparkle any joy in my world. 

And I'm beginning to get a little less giddy about Stitch Fix, honestly. I went into Glik's a couple of weeks ago and found very similar stuff (and even the exact same stuff) that Stitch Fix sends out. And Glik's sends coupons occasionally, so I can get it for a touch cheaper! 

Either way, I still love Stitch Fix, but I will be extending the frequency to every 3 months. So my next Fix is scheduled for February.

Want to try it for yourself?


See you back here in February! Have a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!

Allison <3

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Stitch Fix Numba' 3!!

I had the day off Friday, October 2nd...so I had the front door open, waiting on Stitch Fix #3! And it was delivered around noon. I had a busy day that day - prepping for a yard sale. Yippee! So I didn't get to open it until Saturday afternoon, after the yard sale. My mom and sister were there to help me open it! They even tried on a few pieces!

Obligatory front door photo.


If you've read this far and have no clue what Stitch Fix is, you can read my previous posts, or head over to their website. Basically, you complete a personal style profile & a stylist will select 5 fashion pieces (clothes, purses, or accessories) that she thinks will suit you. Stitch Fix suggests creating a Pinterest board with all your favorite seasonal trends. It just helps them envision what styles you like.

Anyway, here's my 3rd experience with Stitch Fix. As usual the box is adorned with their well-known teal blue stitched dot. Just adorable! And when you open the box, they lay out the instructions - so incredibly simple!



Katy styled my Fix this time again. In case you forgot, I kept all 5 items last time! I really only liked 4 of the pieces, but kept the 5th shirt to get the 25% discount. That's the tough part about this service...you get 25% off all 5 pieces IF you choose to keep all 5.

And the piece(s) you don't particularly like you get to send back in an already-paid-for USPS envelope! You have 3 business days to return your items.



You will receive 2 envelopes: one that includes the price sheet & another that includes the style card.




Stitch Fix is so personal - I just LOVE it! You can see a better photo of Katy's note to me here:




Now, onto the actual style show, right?!

First off, we have this darling burgundy-colored Moda Luxe "Broadway Convertible Satchel." 
Love the color for Fall! Love the size - not too big and bulky. Definitely KEEP!

Second is the Papermoon "Salen Knit Top" in light grey.

Nah. Nothing special about it. Colors are drab for Fall. I can go to Target and find something more worth my money.
Return.


Next up is the Mystree "Adeline Scoop Neck Cable Knit Sweater" in the color grey.

First of all - hole in neckline. Not appealing. Must've snagged on something during shipping. Even so, I don't like this sweater. Drab color, baggy fit. Nothing to write home about. Return.

To see more pics of the satchel, I paired this sweater with a Fall scarf. Looks cute, but not cute enough to keep :-)



Next is the 19 Cooper "Clemency Split Neck Tunic" in the color white.

Nope. Way too long, almost dress-like. Snug around the top. Awful pattern for Fall. Just doesn't appeal to me.
Return.

Also pictured are the Lysse "Whitley Sueded Leggings" in black. They are SO soft! Great quality - thick, sturdy - not see thru like most leggings. I did request a nice pair this time. However, price point is WAAAAY over what I would pay for leggings. So these are a Return


As you can see, I am returning 4/5 items. This is a bummer. But I knew it was bound to happen at some point. It's all good, though. It's all for fun, anyway, right?! I had $30 credit, so the satchel will be discounted.

I'll be dropping those other 4 items off in the mail tomorrow, also leaving all my feedback on Stitch Fix's site. What's cool about the process is that you can review what was sent, the fit, style, & price. That way your stylist will (hopefully) listen to your advice for future Fixes.

Stay tuned for next month's Fix! If you'd like to try, use this link >> Refer Allison When you sign up, you receive your very own referral link. When your friends schedule their 1st Fix, you get $25 credit to use towards your purchases! (It's not a pyramid scheme where you have to keep that friend under you...it's a one-time referral!)

Facebook me with your questions! I'd love to help you receive your 1st Stitch Fix!

See you next round,
Allison

Monday, September 21, 2015

Kiwi Crate Numba' ONE!

It arrived 2 days early! My sister, Cassie, said they were all eating breakfast early this morning and the mail lady walked across the porch and placed a box on the bench. Shaylen immediately said, "What was that?!" She knew.

Her 1st Kiwi Crate!



Shaylen turned 5 years old on September 7th. As a special gift, I thought it'd be neat to try out Kiwi Crate. This is how the company describes it...


Our Story

Kiwi Crate was built out of a passion for hands-on fun that encourages creativity and curiosity in children. I had a deep appreciation for these projects, but often found that my greatest intentions fell short. It was tough to find the time to come up with engaging hands-on activities, let alone get the materials.
So, as I started to develop creative projects with my kids, I thought, “why not share them with friends, who are also busy?” At playdates, the kids had a bunch of fun, and the parents appreciated having all of the materials and inspiration for the projects provided. Several parents mentioned, "I wish I could do this at home with my kids!"
Kiwi Crate was created to fulfill that wish and to celebrate kids’ natural creativity and curiosity. We want to make it fun, easy, and delightful to spend time building, exploring and creating together. Since its inception, the Kiwi Crate team has grown. We've added creative parents who dream up the projects, valued experts who review them, and a community of kid testers who keeps us on our toes and ensures the projects are fun and engaging.
We love working on Kiwi Crate and cherish the involvement that our kids and friends have in bringing the product to life. We're excited about the opportunity to help provide these types of experiences for your family to share too.

Here's Shaylen excited to open it up!



Voila!




As you can tell, Kiwi Crate's mascot is a little bird, named Kiwi.



Let's get started on our 1st Kiwi Crate review! It is recommended for children ages 4-8.



Every Kiwi Crate includes two age-appropriate fun activities. Here you can see that a nice pair of scissors was included. It's the little details that are important!





Here is the 1st activity, called "Marble Run." The card to the left has simple instructions for the kids to follow. Great way to teach sequential order (and to follow instructions to get a successful result!).





Here is Shaylen completing the activity. 





And the final results! You can see the little marble at the bottom of the board. It travels the path of the brown logs down the river. Neat!

By the way, Shaylen has a 2-year-old sister who loves to "help" too. In case you didn't know, this company also creates a toddler box, called Koala Crate (ages 3-4). They also create Tinker Crate and Doodle Crate for kids aged 9-16+.




Anyway, here is Shaylen digging in to the 2nd project, called "My Forest Friends." 











"That's not all folks!" In my opinion, the sparkling gem in all Kiwi Crates are the magazines they include. This Crate, Shaylen received a 17-page-long magazine, which is a mini-version of the Highlights magazine for kids.

Here's what Cassie had to say about the magazine:

"We also have a small magazine that has a story, draw-it-yourself section, info about hibernation, DIY build-your-own burrow, a picture that has animals at the bottom and you have to find where they belong, woodland hunt where you find hidden items, build-your-own binocular instructions, a diagram of a beaver lodge, maze, how to make wild animal trail mix, and at the end, you can make an animal mask! 17 pages long - very neat!"






As if you can't tell already, Shaylen LOVED it! Cassie said everything was so very simple, age-appropriate, and the materials were all high quality. She said that Kiwi Crate thought out every detail and made sure the children (and parents) weren't overwhelmed with frustration.

How cool?! It's an awesome treat to give your kids, nieces, nephews, and/or grandchildren a way to spend their days inside completing brain-stimulating projects.

To try it out, go to Kiwi Crate's website.

Any other questions, please feel free to contact me on Facebook!



Allison