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BACK TO BASICS // black dress two

I always know it's officially spring when I drag these wedges out.  They're about four years old now and I've glued the fraying rope back to the wedge probably three times by now.  One thing that I really dislike about the general fashion community is how disposable clothes are viewed these days.  I say "general" fashion community because I know plenty of people who love thrifting, investing in high quality pieces that will last, and buying tried and true vintage pieces.  I haven't shopped at Forever 21 or Target (oh Target clothing section, how I miss thee), or other "fast fashion" places in about a year and while I occasionally wish I could just go out and buy some cheap, cute clothes just to infuse my wardrobe with something new and fun, I also don't miss it all that much.  

In some ways it reminds me of when I was in high school.  Living in Anchorage, there weren't a ton of options for buying new clothes.  Dimond Mall had a few popular stores (Old Navy, Gap, Pac Sun), as did the 5th Avenue Mall, so it wasn't uncommon to go to school and see someone wearing the cute shirt you just bought.  I decided to start shopping at thrift stores instead, to avoid showing up at school in the same outfit as someone else, and I found it was a way more creative way to shop.  I wasn't a fashion plate in high school by any stretch of the imagination, but I definitely developed a bit of style philosophy back then, little as it may be.


 

dress(similar)/thrifted :: blazer(similar + similar) + shoes (similar)/courtesy of modcloth 
glasses/courtesy of bonlook
shell necklace/courtesy of adorn by sarah lewis :: amethyst necklace/handmade


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BACK TO BASICS // black dress one


A new week, a new basic to remix!  This week I'll be remixing a basic black dress.  Of course you can't really see the top of the dress in these photos, since I styled a top over it, but it's just a simple tank-top style sleeveless dress with a bit of volume at the bottom.  I'm pretty sure I've only worn this dress once in the entire time I've had it, which is at least two years.  I found it at the thrift store and thought it was really cute, but then it ended up being one of those things I just couldn't get inspired to wear.  So this week will be good to bring it out and give it some well deserved attention.  I believe it's originally from H&M, but it's a pretty standard black dress.

This first look is a bit more eclectic and colorful.  Today has been the hottest day of the year so far (my phone says it's 70ºF!), so bright colors and heart shaped sunglasses felt appropriate.  I probably could've done without the cardigan, even, but I loved the color and it helped when I was in the shade and caught a breeze.  

Well, it's the most beautiful day I've seen in months so I'm gonna hop off the computer and soak in some rays while I still can.  Happy Monday, y'all!




dress(similar)+ top(similar)/thrifted :: necklace/courtesy of noonday collection
shades(similar)/gift :: shoes(similar)/courtesy of blowfish shoes :: cardigan(similar)/gap 


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BACK TO BASICS // black tee five


Having photos taken of myself is so commonplace now it's almost comical.  As I was setting up my tripod for these photos, a few walkers and runners passed by and I waited for them to move out of my background before continuing.  One of them was running towards me from the background of these photos as I was just setting up, getting my focus set, and figuring out my other settings.  He slowed down and stopped as he was about to pass me, took out his earbuds and I braced for the questions about what I was doing, but instead he goes, "Did you just take a picture of me?!" I said no, as I hadn't even taken any photos yet, and he goes, "are you sure?!"  "Um, yes.  Very sure."  It was one of the more odd encounters I've had.  Usually people are weirded out by the fact that I'm taking photos of myself, not thinking that I'm taking photos of them.  I'm not entirely sure what his beef with having his photo taken was, but it was a reminder that it's not normal for most people to have photos taken of themselves on a daily basis.  I was chatting with my tax prep gal and she was taking about being photographed and how she avoids it like the plague.  Most photos of my grandma also include her hand shoving into the lens.  I love the idea of having life documented, and it's so fun for me to look back at photos of me and Dan from years ago, or of Dusty just a few months ago when she was a tiny fluffball. 

I remember Danielle did a post a while ago about how we edit out "unattractive" photos of ourselves, ignoring the fact that the photo might have special people in it, or document a special time.  We can't see past the fact that we have a stupid face, or had a bad hair day.  But that photo becomes precious when a person in the photo dies or moves away and we realize that the important part of the photo isn't how great we look, but the moment that it captured and the loved ones by our side.  We also realize that we aren't judging the other people in the photo the way we judge ourselves.  We see our nit-picky little flaws and decide the photo is awful, but we never nit-pick the other people in the photo that same way, failing to realize that other people who see the photo probably aren't going to notice the little fold of armpit fat that one time we wore a tank top.


 

top(similar)/thrifted :: cardigan + skirt/courtesy of modcloth
necklace/handmade :: boots(similar) + leggings/target


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BACK TO BASICS // black tee four


This dress and cardigan are two of my most remixed items in my wardrobe, so it's no surprise they popped up in this challenge.  I'm going to guess the cardigan will probably make another appearance... maybe two.  I've decided to finish the last week of the challenge with a Chambray buttondown top.  I used to have one, but I think it made its way to goodwill some time ago so I'll be thrifting for one in the next couple weeks.  I love the idea of having a chambray top again, the more I think about it the more I think that it's a great basic.  What's kind of funny is that my mom loves basics.  It got to the point that it became a joke between us that she only owns white or black tee shirts.  I, on the other hand, have a crazy closet filled with colors and patterns and almost no basics.  Since my exploration of my own personal style started back in college I've had a lot of fun going shopping with my mom, helping her to branch out from her basics rut.  

I think one of my favorite things about becoming an "adult" is my relationship with my parents.  It's cool to go from being a kid with parents, to having your parents be your friends.  It was so awesome to be up in Anchorage in March, just hanging out with my parents.  We went out to eat at old favorite spots and hip new places that've opened up since I moved away.  My mom and I went to yoga together a couple times.  My Dad and I went to Aces hockey games.  I love experiencing that transition from authority-figure-parents to friend-parents.  Of course, it probably helps that I'm not a teenager being held hostage by raging hormones and emotions any more.  Hopefully someday I'll get to live in the same town as my parents again.  I'd love to have regular lunch dates with my dad and cocktail nights with my mom.  In college I used to call home every Sunday night to chat with my family, but these days the calls are much more infrequent.  Life gets busy and the habit just isn't there any more.  For now I'm looking forward to seeing my mom in a couple weeks when she's in town for a little visit!


 

dress/lulu's :: cardigan/courtesy of modcloth :: shoes/minnetonka
shell necklace/courtesy of adorn by sarah lewis :: long necklace/handmade
photos by Dan

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my essential oil journey

I've been using essential oils for a couple months now so I wanted to give you guys a little update on how I'm liking them and using them! I was an optimistic skeptic when I got my starter kit. I had heard tons of wonderful testimonials from lots of people and it seemed like the perfect next step in my journey towards more natural living. I was a little worried that I wouldn't have much of an opportunity to use them, since I don't have a lot of recurring or chronic health problems I could use the oils for. I've started to realize, though, that even though I'm a relatively healthy human, there were more than enough things that I could use the oils for! 

I chose to go with Young Living essential oils after a bit of research.  I'd decided that I didn't want to use the cheaper oils I could find at health food stores, simply because I'd read too much about impurities and lower grade oils not being recommended for topical use.  After learning about Young Living's process of making their oils, which starts with owning all the farms that grow their plants, owning & running the distilleries that distill the oils, and the testing they do to ensure that each batch of oils is pure and up to snuff, I decided I felt comfortable going with them.  They're more expensive than health food store oils, but in my mind you get what you pay for.  And I'm pretty stoked about what I paid for, haha.

Since I wanted to really dive into essential oils rather than just sticking my toe in, I decided to get their Premium Starter Kit.  It comes with 11 super practical oils and a home diffuser.  The diffuser and oil pack together would be $261 at the full retail price, but the starter kit is only $150, so it seemed like a good deal for someone looking to get started learning about oils and using them.  Another sweet thing about getting the kit was that I got to become a Young Living member, which means I get 24% off the retail prices of any oils (sorta like being a Costco member)!



My first opportunity for using them came with some gnarly chapped lips.  The weather was cold and dry and they were cracking and splitting like whoa.  My little essential oils lightbulb went off and I searched what would be good for chapped lips.  Lavender was recommended so I slathered some Lavender on there with a carrier oil (I think I used olive oil or avocado oil).  Instantly the pain was relieved from the cracks, and by the next morning my lips were so smooth and happy you never would've known they were gross the day before.  

I was impressed, but still skeptical.  Chapped lips was a minor league problem.  I really wanted to see if they would help with something bigger.  My opportunity came in the form of a yeast infection (oh yay).  I'd used some natural remedies before (Garlic cloves work wonders, people), but I wanted to see if the oils would work.  Again, I searched for testimonials and found quite a few.  I soaked a tampon in coconut oil with 25 drops each of Purification and Thieves (two of Young Living's essential oil blends), and used it overnight.  The next morning I felt pretty great, and had no symptoms all day, but by evening the itch returned, so I did the same thing again overnight.  By morning: Boom.  Gone.  I told the goopy Monistat in my medicine cabinet that it could get comfortable and plan on expiring.

My other big test came after I chomped down on the inside of my cheek.  Whenever I do that, it almost always turns into a really bad canker sore, to the point of not being able to eat properly sometimes.  So I searched oil remedies and found that Thieves was a popular oil to nip that in the bud.  I put a drop of Thieves on my finger and held it against the spot inside my mouth for about 30 seconds, twice a day for two days.  By the third day it was nearly healed up completely and it never turned into a canker sore.  Huzzah!

There have been plenty of other smaller things I've loved using them for.  Peppermint for headaches,  Panaway for achey muscles (I just started Insanity again last night so I'm probably gonna have to bathe in Panaway tomorrow), Cedarwood and Valor for insomnia, Purification for blemishes.  I haven't taken any drugs since getting my kit.  So exciting!



I think I must be a rambler because all my videos are over 10 minutes long.  Anyway, I made a "little" video showing how I use the oils aromatically, topically, and internally.  The highlight is Dusty's cameo, obviously.

Since I'm pretty stoked on the oils I wanted to share them with you guys.  I think the Premium Starter Kit is a really great way to get into the oils.  It's $150 (plus shipping + tax), so I thought it'd be fun to sweeten the deal and throw in an extra oil for anyone who gets the Premium Starter Kit this month!  If you want to get the kit, sign up here, and I'll order a 15ml bottle of Lemongrass for you and send it to you!*  Lemongrass is great for reducing inflammation and it's one of the oils that people frequently order after getting the kit since it's not included.  

*Must order here and sign up as a member to get the Premium Starter Kit (the starter kit isn't available if you sign up as a customer).  This is only for those who get the kit during the month of April.  Make sure you click the Premium Starter Kit with the diffuser as there are a couple starter kits and not all of them come with the diffuser, so double check to make sure you picked the right one.  Once you order the kit, shoot me an email with your name and shipping address so I can get your Lemongrass to you!

// Full disclosure: Similar to other affiliate links on Delightfully Tacky, I make commission off of Young Living sales that are made through my link.  That being said, I truly love the oils and I'm stoked that I can share my love for them with you guys.  If I didn't like them I absolutely would not recommend you guys buy them, but I've been so pleasantly surprised by my experience with them!  If you guys are on the fence or just have more questions about oils before jumping in, email me!  Seriously.  I'm happy to answer any questions you have, I definitely had tons of questions for my oil loving friends who guided me when I first started using them. 

I am required by law in the USA to state, “These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products and techniques mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.” If you are under the care of a physician or taking prescription medications, please inform your doctor before using essential oils. If you are pregnant or nursing be sure to check with your physician before using essential oils. Keep essential oils out of the reach of children.//
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Hi, I’m Liz

I'm an artist, writer, designer, DIY renovator, and … well basically I like to do all the things. If it’s creative I’m probably doing it. I’ve spent over 30 years voraciously pursuing a life steeped in creativity and I wholeheartedly believe creativity and joy are inextricably linked.
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