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{5 Ways} Transitioning to Early Fall

September 18, 2015

Oh happy Friday! I’m headed home later today after a fun and inspiring few days in NYC. I had the honor of attending the Better Homes & Gardens Stylemaker Event, with many of my blogger favorites. It’s so exhilarating to be around fellow creatives who love design, fashion, food, travel and blogging as much as I do. I’m full of new ideas and motivation to actually tackle them!

New York City is always exhilarating, but especially gorgeous in the Fall. But just like home (and probably most of the country), Fall is creeping in like a cat…taking her sweet time, with occasional cool mornings, but still warm and sunny days.

It’s true Fall style is all about scarves, boots, jeans, and layers. But what happens when the calendar reads Fall, but the weather says ‘still Summer’?! For today’s {5 Ways}, I thought it’d be fun to share how I ease in to the early days of Fall.

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall

As soon as Fall rolls around, I want to pull out all my favorite cool weather pieces, and wear them all at once (like this Later look). But that’s a heat stroke waiting to happen. So in these early days, I take my usual Summer outfit, and swap in one or two Fall pieces.

ONE |  Jeans and a favorite white tee are season-less…but throw on a lightweight scarf (save the wool plaid for cooler temps!) and boots, and you’re Fall-ready. I opt for a scarf with darker hues when wearing with boots…the idea is a complete Fall look, not Summer on top and Fall on the bottom.

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
Favorite White Tee | Mid-Rise Distressed Jeans | Leopard Scarf | Knee-High Boots
Slouchy Tote | Bag Tassel Charm | Bamboo Sunglasses
Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
(How to Tie Scarves post here)
Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
Favorite White Tee | Mid-Rise Distressed Jeans | Leopard Scarf | Knee-High Boots
Slouchy Tote | Bag Tassel Charm | Bamboo Sunglasses | Watch | Earrings

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall

TWO |  I follow a similar formula as my How to Transition to Spring…if my legs are bare, then I wear a long-sleeve top, and vice versa with long pants and short-sleeve or sleeveless tops. For the Summer months, I wore this skirt with sleeveless tops and strappy sandals…now I’m swapping to a long-sleeve shirt and substantial shoe for a more season-appropriate look.

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
Chambray Shirt | Floral Skirt (similar) | Monogrammed Striped Bag
Cage Heels (similar) | Pearl Cluster Necklace
Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
Chambray Shirt | Floral Skirt (similar) | Monogrammed Striped Bag
Cage Heels (similar) | Pearl Cluster Necklace | Earrings | Bracelet | Watch

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall

THREE |  I continue to wear white well past Labor Day (year-round in fact…see my {5 Ways} White Jeans post here), but I do reach for the clothes in heavier fabrics, or add another layer like a jean or military jacket. I prefer a light, neutral boot with white pants for a more seamless flow from leg to foot.

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
Jean Jacket | Favorite Black Tee | White Jeans (similar) | Leopard Belt 
Low-Ankle Booties | Tassel Pendant Necklace | Black Watch Tote | Sunglasses
Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
Jean Jacket | Favorite Black Tee | White Jeans (similar) | Leopard Belt | Watch
Low-Ankle Booties | Tassel Pendant Necklace | Black Watch Tote | Sunglasses | Bracelet

I shared a few of Barrington’s new fall collection patterns with you in yesterday’s Look for Less post…and this black watch is another winner. I love the classic navy and green combo, and the plaid is perfect for all my Fall and Winter outfits. This bag was my carry-on this week, and I packed it full. You lucky ducks can grab one on sale…any size bag and pattern, use SUGARPLUM10 for 10% your order!

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall

FOUR |  I preach the merits of jean and utility jackets all the time, but sometimes you want something lighter, or dressier. Or with a splash of pattern or color. Well, hello cardigan. I’m took this outfit from Summer to Fall (see the Summer version in NYC here) by simply adding a cardigan layer.

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
Favorite Black Dress | Striped Drape-front Cardigan | Necklace
Sunglasses | Patent Sandals | Snakeskin Clutch (similar)
Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
Favorite Black Dress | Striped Drape-front Cardigan | Necklace
Sunglasses | Patent Sandals | Snakeskin Clutch (similar) | Cross Bracelet | Earrings

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall

FIVE |  I’m a shorts-girl, and will wear them well past ridiculousness…I especially love pairing them with soft plaids as the days get cooler. You could even swap the sandals for booties, and add a light jacket. Again, for me it’s all about covering my arms or legs, and mixing in a standard Fall piece or two.

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
Plaid Flannel Shirt | White Cut-Off Shorts | Leopard Sandals
Wooden Bead Necklace | Sunglasses
Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall
Plaid Flannel Shirt | White Cut-Off Shorts | Leopard Sandals
Wooden Bead Necklace | Sunglasses | Watch | Earrings | Bracelet | Crossbody Bag

Hi Sugarplum | {5 Ways} Transition to Early Fall

Is Fall creeping up slow in your area, or already there in full-force? I hope this post gave you some new ideas and inspiration for easing in to the new season! I’ll follow up with more transitional looks when Fall truly arrives.


See more {5 Ways} posts here, and keep the requests for more coming! Happy weekend, lovebugs!



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Look for Less

September 16, 2015

First up…thank you for all the friendly comments on our full Kitchen Breakdown post yesterday! I love this community and appreciate your kindness more than you know! If you haven’t seen it yet, be sure to check out all the homely befores, and bubba-hubba afters!

You guys have made it pretty clear you love these Look for Less posts, and I’m more than happy to troll the internet looking for deals…so it’s a win-win for us both! It’s like a challenge to find lower-priced items that give the same impact as their higher-priced counterparts…and I love a good challenge! 

That doesn’t mean that I always endorse the lower priced item, but it’s good to know your options. In some instances it’s worth it to pay a little more…that’s when I stalk and wait for a good sale! 
This latest installment is a doozy…I just kept finding more and more great deals. I thought about saving some of them for a future post, but couldn’t stand not sharing all the golden tickets nuggets…so enjoy! And remember, to be fair, I don’t list sale prices in the graphics.
So, I own all three of these Low option bags…guess I’m a sucker for a good cross body. You may recognize the saddle bag from last week’s {Now & Later} post…it sold out pretty quickly, but looks like they’re adding new stock regularly.
Hi Sugarplum | Look for Less
Small Crossbody Bag:  High    Low
Crossbody Saddle Bag:  High    Low
Striped Clutch:  High    Low
I’m a fan of these Low option riding boots, too! They are soft leather, but look like they’ll only get better with age. They also happen to be on sale, and come in wide-calf…so there’s that. The plaid scarf comparison is a bit of a stretch, but you get the gist. 
Hi Sugarplum | Look for Less
Plaid Scarf:  High    Low
Knee-High Riding Boots:  High    Low (on sale!)
Strappy Boots:  High    Low
Wow, this is getting embarrassing…I have this Low option striped cardi, too! How could I not though?!?! Black and white stripes, soft, stretchy, and on sale for $28?! I was powerless.
Hi Sugarplum | Look for Less
Striped Open-Front Cardigan:  High    Low (on sale for $28!)
Solid Draped Cardigan:  High    Low
I may or may not have this buffalo checked Low option vest. #ido And maybe I plan on wearing it with everything from striped tees to chambray shirts. #ido And maybe if you use code SAVEBIG you’ll get it for 30% off. #youwill I actually don’t own either of these plaid shirts, but mainly because my closet is stuffed with other plaid shirts!
Hi Sugarplum | Look for Less
Buffalo Check Puffer Vest:  High    Low
Plaid Shirt:  High    Low
These are excellent Look for Less options for everyday jewels. It’s safe to say I have one of each. #houstonwehaveaproblem
Hi Sugarplum | Look for Less
Hammered Hoop Earrings:  High    Low
Stone Drop Earrings:  High    Low
Pave Link Bracelet:  High    Low
Crystal Statement Necklace:  High    Low
I’m fickle when it comes to my handbags…I love to switch them up too much to invest in anything budget-breaking. I don’t want to feel obligated to carry a bag long after I tire of it just because I spent a small fortune, you know? 
I’m especially smitten with Barrington’s new Fall Collection…including the black watch plaid (which you’ll see more of later this week!), and these two Look for Less patterns. Oh, and how about an additional 10% off?!!? Yes ma’am…just use code SUGARPLUM10 in the discount code box. #yourewelcome
Hi Sugarplum | Look for Less
Fringe Bag:  High    Low (on sale!)
Camo Tote Bag:  High    Low
Checkered Tote Bag:  High    Low (add your monogram for $5!)
What’s your favorite Look for Less this go-round? Have you spotted any good ones lately? Send them my way so I can share with the class. See more posts in this series here or clicking on the graphic in the sidebar.

P.S….I’m jetting back to NYC this morning for a fun event I’m honored to be part of…follow along on InstaGram or Facebook if you’d like!

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Before & After | The Kitchen Remodel Breakdown

September 14, 2015

Well, that weekend just flew by! We had a few days of unexpected pleasant temps…which means Little Miss’s closet didn’t get cleaned and organized. But I did get to legitimately wear my boots out (for a few hours anyway)! #priorities

As opposed to Friday’s {Now & Later} post…where I wore my boots, but almost lost my life in the process! #overlydramatic (I come from a long line of exaggerators.)


Last month I shared our full Kitchen Reveal…and was thrilled by your kind response. I design our house just for us, because, after all, we’re the ones living here…but that doesn’t mean I don’t feel a little anxious hitting the ‘publish’ button sometimes.

I know my style isn’t for everyone…I mean, hello statement tile…but I try to stay true to us and create a home that makes us happy. But regardless of our design choices, seeing the process can be helpful…so today I’m sharing the Before and After shots, along with a breakdown of our Kitchen remodel.


Hi Sugarplum  Before & After Kitchen Remodel

(Apologies for the jump, but this post is crazy long and photo-heavy!)




Remodel isn’t quite the right word, because while the transformation is shocking, it’s mostly cosmetic, and the majority of the expense was labor. We didn’t relocate appliances, replace countertops or cabinets, or make any structural changes. We did lay new floors, replace the backsplash, paint the cabinets, and update hardware, faucet, and lighting.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Renovation Progress
Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

The counters are Corian, which isn’t ideal because of their sensitivity to heat and cold, but I liked the solid white color, and thickness. The Kitchen is quite large (compared to our previous one anyway), so we decided to save the expense and keep the current counters.

We did have them sanded and buffed to remove any stains and scratches…and while that was the biggest mess of the entire process (picture a baby powder explosion), it made them look brand new! The only difference I’ve noticed from not having granite, is I now use a trivet for hot pans and frozen containers.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

There were some questions about the width of the bar, and if we considered altering it at all. It’s perfectly usable with a 15-inch width, and is standard barstool height. To change that would have meant replacing the counters, or relocating the sink. #budgetbusters

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

The Kitchen lacked a focal point, so we created one around the stovetop and used the windows to frame it. And to break up the row of cabinets, create more usable storage, and further separate the area, we converted the bottom cabinets to drawers.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

Hi Sugarplum | Renovation Progress

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

We placed the tile higher than the usual backsplash level to show more pattern, and even considered taking it all the way to the ceiling on this wall (like our inspiration image), but with 10-foot ceilings, we worried it would be overkill. Not to mention buying a lot more tile!

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

To give the windows more weight and definition, we had them framed and added marble ledges.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

The cabinets were first brushed with two coats of primer, then sprayed with two coats of oil-based paint, mixed with a little paint thinner. By brushing the primer, it filled in the grains of the wood, and left a smooth, even finish.

They taped off the counters and insides of the cabinets, and painted with the doors on. It was by far the stinkiest part of the job, and I couldn’t imagine living in the house during that time.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Reno Progress

The original vent hood remained, and a box was built around it.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

The cabinet crown moulding was a little ornate for our taste (in fact, it was five pieces!), so we replaced it with a simple trim before painting. And converting cabinets to drawers is as simple as removing the cabinet doors, installing tracks and a box, and attaching drawer fronts.

Hi Sugarplum | Renovation Progress

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Between the top and bottom cabinets, the Kitchen was a row of doors.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

Hi Sugarplum | Renovation Progress

Converting sections of cabinets to drawers helped to break it up, and doubled the storage.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

The higher backsplash on the right looks a little odd from this angle, but it’s the same height as the tile on the stovetop wall, so it makes sense when you see the Kitchen as a whole. (That was actually a reader tip, so thank you!!)

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

The cathedral doors wouldn’t be my first choice, but they are excellent quality wood, and replacing them seemed a frivolous expense. Paint and hardware gave them an updated look though.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

My dream tile was cost-preventative given the amount I needed, so I was thrilled to find this fabulous Look for Less! We used dark grout to not disrupt the pattern, and I sprayed the switch plate and outlet covers dark charcoal. Can you believe I almost wasted this statement tile on the Laundry Room floors?!

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Moving over to the fridge wall…more drawers, backsplash, paint, and a counter-depth fridge (from our last house).

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

Hi Sugarplum | Renovation Progress

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Reno Progress

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Next up, the sink and breakfast bar area…

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Renovation Progress

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Renovation
 I spy Maggie

Given that the faucet is so visible, we updated it to coordinate with the shiny chrome hardware on the cabinets and doors.
Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Renovation

Hi Sugarplum | Final Kitchen Renovations

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Breakfast Room Befores

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Renovation Progress

We added the pendant lights to define the bar area, and create visual separation from the adjoining breakfast and family rooms. I’d prefer three barstools, but mine are no longer available, so we’ll eventually replace them.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

And finally…the butler’s pantry was updated with new moulding, paint, and backsplash.

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Before

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Reno Progress

We went with a darker cabinet color to separate it from the main Kitchen, but used the same backsplash for unity. To make the space more than just extra storage, we installed a drink fridge in place of a cabinet. This area will be great for parties. I’m guessing anyway, seeing as how I’ve never had a butler’s pantry!

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Renovation Progress

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Hi Sugarplum | Kitchen Remodel

Sure there are a few things we’d change and do differently if budget weren’t a factor, but I’m thrilled with the new room, and feel it reflects us perfectly. Sometimes a space just needs a little love, not a lot of money, for a complete transformation. And a rocking contractor.

Whew, that was a doozy of a post! I hope you enjoyed the Before & Afters…and thank you for following the remodel along with me! If you have additional questions, feel free to leave them in the comments and I’ll answer them there. Now, on to the next room! Happy Monday, lovebugs!

P.S. If you’re in the Dallas area and looking for a reliable, honest, hard-working, fairly-priced contractor…shoot me an email, I’m happy to share his contact info!

{SOURCE LIST}
// Main Kitchen Elements //
Backsplash Tile | Home Depot
Cup Pulls | Build.com
Cabinet Knobs | Build.com
Lantern Pendants | World Market
Faucet | Moen Weymouth
Drink Refridgerator | Home Depot
Hardwood Floors | Lumber Liquidators
Main Cabinet Color | Sherwin Williams ‘Mindful Gray’
Butlers Pantry Cabinet Color | Sherwin Williams ‘Iron Ore’

// Decor //
Woven Bar Stools | World Market
Persian Runner | eCarpet Gallery
Stove-side Basket | Target
Oil & Vinegar Bottles | Crate & Barrel
Measuring Spoons | Anthropologie
Cutting Boards | World Market
Tea Pot | HomeGoods
Marble Vase | HomeGoods
Pineapple Tea Towel | Waiting on Martha
Striped Tea Towel | West Elm
Coffee/Cream/Sugar Pots | HomeGoods
Silver Tea Set | Wedding Gift
Cake Stand | HomeGoods
Striped Wooden Bowl | World Market
Wood Bread Bowl | HomeGoods
Monogrammed Silver Julep Cups | Mark & Graham
Rustic Ivory Planter | World Market
Miss part of the Kitchen Renovation? Start here:
We Bought a House!
The Kitchen: Befores
The Kitchen: Plans
The Kitchen: Inspiration & Direction
The Kitchen: Renovation Progress
The Kitchen: More Renovation Progress
The Kitchen: The Renovation Continues
The Kitchen: We Have Floors!
The Kitchen: Bling & Hiccups
The Kitchen: To Paint or Not To Paint
The Kitchen: The Final Bits
The Kitchen Reveal!

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{Top Ten} August

September 7, 2015

Happy Labor Day, (American) friends! I hope your day is void of all labor, and full of fun. We’re hosting a gaggle of teenagers for a holiday pool party today. Did I mention it’s co-ed?? I’ll be working on not hyperventilating while I oversee our son and his growing-up-so-fast friends. They are such a sweet bunch, most of them friends since Kindergarten, but it still freaks me out to see them getting so old!

There’s no question August was a surreal month, full of #pinchme moments. I’m continually shocked by the amazing opportunities this blog presents, and eternally grateful for the joy and fulfillment this little piece of the internet brings to my life. In case you backpacked through Europe with no wifi last month, here are the top posts of August.

Hi Sugarplum | Top Ten August
I hosted a fun Back-to-School event at our local Container Store. It was great meeting so many local readers, and sharing helpful tips for creating a smooth school transition.
Yes, that’s right….I finally revealed the full Kitchen Makeover!
Organization has taken a backseat of late, but I finally got exasperated enough to tackle our Craft & Gift Wrap supplies. Roll that beautiful bean craft footage!
Hi Sugarplum | Top Ten August
Want the world’s easiest, crowd-pleasing dessert? Pull these Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches out of your hat freezer, and bask in the praise!
My indecisiveness finally paid off, and I stumbled on a pretty clever way to switch up your bed. In fact, it’s 1 Bed | 4 Ways.
The big ol’ spread of our former house hit the newsstands, and I spilled the secrets Behind the Scenes of our BHG Refresh shoot!
Hi Sugarplum | Top Ten August
Such a fun, floral skirt…how about let’s style it {5 Ways}!
I hopped over to Atlanta for the Haven Conference for some much-needed girl time. I shared some pics, along with What I Packed.
Hi Sugarplum | Top Ten August

I still can’t believe that’s me…on the Cover of Redbook Magazine! Don’t worry, I’m not likely to let you forget about it anytime soon either. #canyoublameme?
I found the perfect Weekender Bag, and took it on a little statycation to Dallas’ best-kept-secret hotel.
We also have another round of Sugarplum Style, and everyone’s favorite, Look for Less. Both of which now have nifty little graphics in the sidebar, so you can catch up on them anytime. Oh yeah, I’m also cruising the Carribean with HGTV and the Property Brothers…you can come, too!
September is set to be a another doozy as I head back to NYC for an exciting event, continue with room makeovers, and welcome Fall. Happy un-laboring, lovebugs!

P.S. Looking for the best Labor Day sales? Check out my latest Dressing Room Diaries post for my latest finds & a round-up of the best sales!

If you’re new around here, or playing catch-up, here are some good places to start:
{Top Ten}
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Project Gallery
Best Before & Afters of 2014
Best DIY Projects of 2014
Best Fashion + Style of 2014
Best Organizing Projects of 2014
Best Recipes + Parties of 2014
Personal Highlights of 2014


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