hugged

posted on: Monday, November 11, 2013

goodmorning everyone! 
as our weeks start yet again with a beautiful, and sunny day, i caught myself reminiscing...
when i was a little girl my mom or dad would always tuck me into bed, and often times would lay down with me while i feel asleep. my mom would scratch my back as i drifted off into dream land but my father, the big strong man that he was would just hold on to me as tight as he could. i would fall asleep literally in a bear hug, and it was always the safest i would ever feel. my father just had a way of protecting me, and a safety in his presence and his voice that i will always miss. today i am cloaked in his love, wearing a sweater i remember him always having, and feeling safe, loved, and... hugged.
happy monday and veterans day, may God bless you as you venture out today.
xo,
A


{outfit details}
sweater: daddy's
shirt: f21
jeans: hudson
heels: zara
sunnies: anthropologie
jewels: kate spade, similar chandeliers here!
watch: kate spade
lips: beso by stila
purse: NYC street vendor

pics by katie coon

now you see me

posted on: Saturday, November 9, 2013

good morning all!
just a quick hello as we all start the first day of our weekend festivities!
thanks for stopping by for a dose of fashion inspiration :)
please follow along by clicking the "join this site" button to your right...
i would love to share with you all everytime i post!
xo,
     A

{outfit details}
sweater: express
tank: left of center
pants: sanctuary
shoes: kate spade
tote: kate spade
necklace: kate spade
sunnies: anthropologie
lips: "beso" by stila

for old times sake

posted on: Wednesday, October 30, 2013

happy wednesday folks!
first off a big shout out...thank you to everyone who followed along on darcy dearest's facebook page! 
i am so happy to now have 200 peeps following along for the blog! 
second, during my stint in greenville, sc, i met and fell in love with quite a few wonderful girls from anthro,
but one in particular also helped take some fabulous pics of yours truly! 
Kellyn, sorry to just now be posting, but i love your work, and the pictures are still fabulous! 
i also love that i bought these jeans last year and the color is still in style for this season!
i hope your days were wonderful, and thank you for stopping by!
don't forget that if you like what you see and you want to follow along on the darcy site, 
just click the "join this site" link to stay up to date on all things darcy! 
xo,
       A



{outfit details}
jacket: vintage // cherry picked consignment
shirt: gianni bini
jeans: jbrand // tjmaxx
shoes: naturalizer
brooch: vintage // paris market
watch: michael kors
bracelet: f21

photos by kellyn rowland

DIY to try:: Nesting Project 2

posted on: Friday, October 18, 2013

with my move to atlanta i have been trying to think of economical ways to continue to use what i have but make it into decor that fits what i imagine my apartment to look like... i'm calling this constant need to refresh, and reinvent the space i have: "nesting." i know that slowly, but surely i'll whip this little space into shape. on a day off i decided to go ahead and hang frames where i want them to go... i left the pictures in their frame which resulted in a few lopsided pics, and a few frames that were in dire need of some TLC. 


pretty pathetic looking right?? the frames were purchased ages ago from walmart or target, 
and so i decided to give them a refresh by adding a coat of spray paint. for this project i used:: 
old frames
silver and gold spray paint
painters tape
painters sheet

1. disassemble the frames, keeping glass away from the spray paint area. (we don't want any pesky residue on the glass!)


2. lay frames on a plastic painters sheet, hold spray paint about 1-2 feet away and spray until there is a thin layer of paint on the frames. 


3. allow this to dry approximately 15 minutes then go and spray another thin layer.

4. allow paint to dry overnight

5. continue this same process the next day, and paint the other side! again, allow to dry overnight.


6. the next morning reassemble the frames and voila! you have 4 old frames that look brand spankin' new! 
(this was the point i decided i didn't like the gold and went back to paint the other frames silver...this is also the point where i went back and spray painted the inner lining of the thicker framed frame, que painters tape.)


all in all i made this project take entirely too long... and then it took even longer because i bought this cute new thing from etsy to incorporate as the center piece, and then new pictures that i had to wait to get developed... but i'm happy with it now, and here is my final result::


a little moment on my night stand with my white pumpkins :))
have a great weekend! and i hope you try your own DIY 

xo, 
     A

center piece from etsy shop called 13 pumpkins

teal blocks and dots

posted on: Wednesday, October 16, 2013

one thing that i'm loving about the transitions this year is that spring colors are carrying over beautifully into fall! 
designers are trading in the darker shades for lighter pastel tones that add a wintery glow. 
today i wore some of my spring staples and layered them up for a fall feel. 
how do you like to transition your wardrobe into fall?? 
are there any subjects you'd like me to do a feature on? I'd love to help out and share some ideas with you!
xo,
    A


{outfit details}
dress: sharagano from belk
scarf: anthropologie
shoes: cole haan, check out other fun colors here!
tote: kate spade outlet, check out the specialty styles and colors here!
bow: anthropologie, similar here!

photos by katie coon

brunch

posted on: Monday, October 14, 2013

yesterday mom and i had the pleasure of heading over to buttermilk kitchen for our last meal together on her visit. we ordered up two cups of coffee and dove into our waffles and french toast...buttermilk kitchen has officially moved to number one on my list of favorite brunch spots in buckhead. i hope everyone had as wonderful a weekend as i did! did anyone else try heading to a pumpkin patch (like i did in my last post,) or did you carry out another fall tradition?? I'd love to hear about it!
xo, 
       A 


{outfit details}
jean jacket: mossimo supply co.
shirt: left of center, check out more colors here!
pants: old, but check out a new style at anthro here!
purse: pitaya in athens, ga
sunnies: anthropologie
bracelet: anthropologie
earrings: kate spade new york outlet

Who came to visit::

posted on: Sunday, October 13, 2013

being a young adult trying to make it on her own, i must admit a visit from my mom is still probably one of the best feelings in the world. but, a visit from my mom, AND a visit from my wonderful aunt rachel is a double whammy that makes me so happy i'm finding the right words to type to describe it (i've been sitting here for five minutes staring at the screen)
when my mom first arrived at my store, i felt my heart skip a beat from joy as i heard her familiar foot steps behind me. and when i saw my aunt rachel when she first arrived at the pumpkin patch, she was wearing the same croc sandals that her feet love so dearly, i think she was wearing them last time i saw her! it's such a simple joy to see people who you've grown up loving.

Saturday began doing the simplest of fall past times, hopping in the car for an afternoon full of pumpkin picking. burts pumpkin patch had the most vibrant shades of orange i'd ever seen and there was row after row of pumpkins; small pumpkins, white pumpkins, green pumpkins, and pumpkins that looked like a science project gone wrong.... the air smelled liked cinnamon mixed with funnel cakes, and the yard was full of children running round with powdered sugar rimmed around their lips. dozens of moms had pulled out all the stops dressing their children for pictures sure to go on fall cards to friends and family, and there was this fresh feel in the air that made me feel excited yet cozy in my favorite jeans and soft t-shirt. my mom, aunt rachel and i filled our wheelbarrow with our fall loot and then headed toward springer mountain to spend the rest of our afternoon hiking. 

pumpkin fields forever...

 my mom with her new prized pumpkin!

it's always been a dream of my mothers to one day complete hiking the appalachian trail. this dream was brought to fruition this weekend as we started the hike to the trailhead, beginning at springer mountain. unfortunately the hike to the beginning of the trail was longer than we anticipated soooo we're just going to say that we started the pre-hike for hiking the appalachian trail. i hope we one day finish it, what an accomplishment that would be?? we were planning and scheming on ways to complete it during the pre-hike...hopefully we'll be planning a trip in the spring to officially begin?? i'll try and keep being a fashionista even while hiking....if that's possible?? i'll keep you posted!

2,108.5 miles to go...maine or bust!

 the trail to the trail head, amicalola falls state park

 the leaves are slowly changing


thank you all again for reading and you're support, it's such a joy to share with you!
xo, 
       A

Nesting Project 1:: a pinch and a punch for the first of the month

posted on: Tuesday, October 1, 2013

happy october everyone! to me october is truly the start of fall, the chill in the morning air has become consistent and the colors of the leaves are starting to change. this chill lets us know that cooler weather is coming to stay. as a treat for myself to get into the fall mood i decided to create a little front porch magic, or in my case, the porch i share with three other apartments on my floor....so i guess i have a landing of sorts. i assembled a few fall essentials and got creative with my little corner of the 1st floor.

what you'll need:
pumpkins (i like a varying size assortment to add depth and dimension to the grouping)
spray paint (i chose silver and gold, the metallic adds a bit of glam to the organic material)
painters tape
scotch desk tape
circle stickers
a damp cloth
a letter outline (if you love the A i found, i just google'd it!)

i started out by using a damp cloth to wipe the pumpkins clean before the painting process, 
always good to start with a clean slate!

next i wanted to keep the pumpkin's stem's their natural color so i used painters
 tape to cover the stem and the pretty green roots

next i took the circular stickers and applied them to the small pumpkins, not bothering to apply to the bottom...simply because you won't see it! then, when applying the letter A, i simply rolled tape to make it double sided and applied rigorously to the entire area. i didn't want the spray paint to have too many chances to drip down blurring the edges of my pretty A

when finally painting the pumpkins i alternated, painting 2 pumpkins silver, and 2 pumpkins gold

for the larger pumpkin i started from the back and worked my way forward (when spray painting over something to get the outline, ie my letter A, be sure to chose the smooth, pretty side of the pumpkin so that the outline is not distorted.)

the key to spray painting the letter was to spray directly in front of the paper to prevent any 
angled mist from the paint to come between the letter and the pumpkin -- 
allow the pumpkins to dry overnight so set the color. 

in the morning head back outside, remove your circles and the outline you've chosen for the larger pumpkin and voila! you have yourself a beautiful fall nook :)) 


happy fall y'all 
xo, 
        A

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