Sunday, April 24, 2011

Wearing a turtleneck is like being strangled by a really weak guy.

Happy Easter to those of you who celebrate! I wish you a day filled with chocolate and Jesus. He's a good guy, check him out.

Anyhoo, I realize what I'm wearing isn't the festiv-y-est, but the turtle neck was necessary... can I ask you dear bloggers, when was the last time you sported a hickey? I'm pretty sure I was still in high school the last time the happened! While slightly embarrassing, yes, it also means things with Mr. Accountant are going just swimmingly. It also gives me a new challenge... seeing how creative I can be in covering this bad boy up for work!

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blouse - Dynamite (2009)
belt - Smart Set (2010)
beads - Rickis (2009)
jeans - Dynamite (2011)
watch - Guess (2010)
wedges - Michael Kors (swap 2010)

3 comments:

  1. Happy Easter! Lookin' chic. ;D Love the espadrilles.

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  2. I giggled at this post. The last time I had a hicky was the summer of 2004... I was working at Boy Scout camp and the only thing I could wear to cover the spot was my hair! I got a talking to by lots of dads about how I shouldn't let a boy do that to me. Oh well, I ended up marrying the boy, so I guess it's okay, right?

    This is a fabulous way to cover it up though! I love the red belt!!

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  3. Hey I'm not sure if the Konad stamp stops working after a while. I haven't had mine for too long! At least it's pretty cheap to replace. I got mine with the scraper off of Ebay. I have heard that the scraper can wreck the image plates... I can see a lot of scratches already! But I read you can use an old credit card (or that sort of card) instead so I may switch to that. I find certain images have to be cleaned REALLY well or else the stamper doesn't pick it up well. Hope that helps. :)

    Hickey! haha I have always hated those. Thankfully my husband doesn't give them to me lol

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