Beating the Texas heat....and trying to correct my redneck tan! Such is my life.
'Southern girl finally settled back in the bible belt, making the best of an imperfect life...normal is boring!
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1. This past March, I finally got my tattoo, I am now complete
2. Dave and me - 15 freaking years yo
3. I want to be a sniper when I grow up!
4. Gluten free, cause I have to be
5. I am a licensed gun owner and basic gun nut
6. I've given up heels for flats and cowboy boots
7. My girls are my everything
8. Have no clue what my natural hair color is anymore
9. Born and raised in the sticks of Louisiana
10. My mother is my hero!
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Hoping for Style
In my never ending search for style, I tripped across an angel who sent me a pashmina. Oh my mercy, if you've never held one to your face and just sighed, you're hopeless. Quite like I was. I've been so freaking scared to even get it out of the closet, less Duchess decide it was perfect dress up clothing. The majority of my clothes have fell victim to this. But I broke out the pashmina today as I just needed to rub my face on something soft.
Pardon my sunburn, spent Memorial Day at the pool...... Princess about broke my heart when she assured me that I was wearing it wrong....WHAT! How dare my eight year old critique my fashion.....
So.... I tried other poses.....
This is my favorite. The old come hither look over the shoulder. The Man was not impressed and when passing by and saw this, asked what I'd done to my hair that I needed to cover it. No fashion sense that man! None.
So whatcha think? Am I wearing it wrong? Am I doomed to have no fashion sense for the rest of my life?
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Wow, the colour reallllly suits you! I'm so pleased;).
The link below shows 10 different ways to wear it. My favourite is the 'Parisian Knot':
http://www.passionateaboutpashmina.com/Fashion.htm
Hope that helps!
The Parisian Knot is easy to tie.
Fold the scarf in half (lengthwise) like you would a rope or a string. Don't worry if it's all wrinkled together -- it's supposed to be.
Then holding each end with each hand - sling it over the back of your neck.
Now you should have the folded-in-half scarf hanging over each shoulder (front).
Pull the loose ends through the loop on the other side and tighten as you wish.
It's easy!!!!