Spending New year's at home? Do it in Style by throwing on this super cozy sweatshirt from G4tsby Tees (it comes in 6 colors, and is only 24 US Dollars...quite the steal):
'T was the night before Christmas, when all through the house
not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse
The stockings were hung by the Chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there…
Looks like we made it, the night of all nights is finally here. I hope that my posts kept you entertained, and helped to make this time of year even more special than it already is. For now there's only one more thing I want to share with you: The official NORAD Santa Tracker!
I'm sure most of you already know about this amazing project that was launched by the North American Aerospace Defense Command in the early 1950's - but it has come a long way since then: from the tweets to the videos that show a CGI Santa flying over famous landmarks (occasionally narrated by surprise guests such as Ringo Starr back in 2003) the tracker is not only a treat for children. So stop by to see if Santa's on his way to you: NORAD tracks Santa
He sprang to his sleight, to his team gave a whistle,
And away they all flew like the down of a thistle.
But i heard him exclaim, 'ere he drove out of sight,
"Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!"
It's almost here! And with all presents wrapped, cards sent, and trees trimmed there's only one question left unanswered: What to wear on the big day?
While doing some last minute Christmas shopping at Benetton (yes I admit it, I was looking for the GLEE sweater), I stumbled across a gorgeous dress. A dress that happens to be perfect for Christmas Eve:
In old Benetton fashion it comes in many colors, and here are 3 very cute ways to wear it:
48 hours until Christmas, you check your lists, you're ready to put on your Santa hat and spread joy and pretty boxes among your... Oh no! What's that? You forgot someone!
Now you have 3 options: A) Panic and run over a reindeer on your trip to the Mall, B) Go on a last minute vacation to avoid Christmas alltogether, or C) Grab a latte, sit back, relax, and read this:
1) Sign them up!
Be it for their favorite magazine, or one of the many monthly boxes (there's even one that hooks you up with a cool pair of socks every month) - signing your friend up for a subscription is the gift that keeps on giving.
2) Pamper them!
Need something for your best friend? Find a cute card, and make it a “gift certificate“ for an after Christmas manicure or facial.
3) Hit the kitchen!
Try out this fun recipe and surprise your friends with your very own hot chocolate mix.
4) Print their Pics!
Put together a photo album of all those Instagram moments (before we all delete our accounts in January)
5) Write about them!
Ok, I admit that this might not be for everyone - but some of the best and most personal presents I have received over the years were stories that were dedicated to me, or even stared me (how very Dan Humphrey of my friends).
6) If there's really no time:
If you did not realize your mistake until 5 minutes before the party, your safest option is probably a gift certificate. From ASOS to iTunes, there's something for everyone and buying and printing it will still leave you with enough time to put it into a pretty gift bag with some of your Christmas candy.
If the Grinch taught me one thing it is that there are really no limits when it comes to festive hairstyles. And here are a couple of ideas that I am loving:
Just kidding! But if you have long hair like Cindy-Lou you should give this adorable 3 minute up-do a try. Use a fun printed ribbon for a more casual affair, or maybe something gold or silver for a night out.
Got a pixie cut, like yours truly? Just find an art deco head band (try Ebay and second hand stores for vintage pieces!), or highlight a few strands with shimmer gel (the body glitter you can find at Claire's works better than any high end product), and you'll be the cutest Who at any party.
These mini danish (ok, they are cookies, but "mini danish" sounds so much more impressive), are extremely delicious, and only take about 10 minutes to make - so what are you waiting for?
I'm gonna do this a little differently this week, there will be no “Read“ and "Listen to", because the movie I want you to watch is too special to share the spotlight:
Watch: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
There are many good Christmas movies, but only few are as great as Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life. Some of my earliest Christmas memories include this movie. For years I was convinced that Santa wouldn't come until Jimmy Stewart realized what a lucky man he really was, and even though I know every line by heart I still make sure to watch it at least once every year. And unlike other “classics“ like Christmas Vacation or Home Alone, it isn't something that I play in the background while trimming the tree, no, this one always means full on "phone off, lights out, movie night".
And Capra's masterpiece also happens to be the first film to use a special type of foam instead of white cornflakes to make it snow in Hollywood. That's petty cool, right?
Do you have that one special Christmas movie you make sure to watch every year? Let me know, comment below!
My family does Christmas pretty casual, comfort is key - so my Christmas outfits hardly differ from my usual stripes and scarves uniform. Weather it's a sweater or shirt with skinny jeans, or a dress - just add a big snood and make this nautical look wintery warm. Here are a couple of my favorites:
I think December is the only time of the year I don't change the channel as soon as the commercial breaks come on. Why? Because there's no program that could beat Christmas Commercials! Here's my top 3:
3) GAP (2009)
I love these annoying kids, and yes I do know all the lyrics and steps...
2) Coca Cola (1996)
The red Starbuck's cups of my childhood - it's simply not Christmas until the trucks come out. I even go to see the real one everytime it's in town ...and I don't even drink coke.
1) Tommy Hilfiger (2011)
Is it possible to live in a commercial? If yes, then I really want to spend Christmas at the Hilfiger house. So. Much. Plaid.
What's your favorite Christmas or holiday commercial? Let me know, comment below!
Technically you were supposed to see my amazing, futuristic designer Christmas tree here... But that thing turned out to be a safety hazard, and not the pretty kind.... So the dangling tin mess went back to the store, and I am treeless - but not decoration-less:
Aren't they precious? And the colors, and vintage look go perfectly with my office. Much better than the metal torture device that tree number one turned out to be.
What's your favorite decoration? Tweet me pictures!
Invited to a holiday party this weekend? Put the gold eye shadow, and fire engine red lipstick down, and try pairing a sheer eye makeup with a berry stained lip instead. It's a festive look that will definitely get you noticed. Here's a tutorial using my favorite berry color Burberry's Lip Mist in "Blueberry":
Love the look, but don't want to splurge? Try Maybeline's Color Sensational in "Plum Perfect", Clinique's Chubby Stick in "Voluptuous Violet", or Ardeco's "Black Dhalia" from the Dita von Teese collection for drugstore alternatives.
Do you have a favorite children's book character? Mine's a little girl living at the Plaza Hotel. That's right it's Eloise, and even though the movies did not come out until I had already outgrown the books I still adore them, especially the Christmas one. Here's my favorite scene:
But it's not only Eloise's spunky personality that made her so appealing, no that girl also had style! And her classic white blouse and black skirt combo, makes for a pretty dashing holiday look:
Wear a boyfriend shirt for a more grown-up look, some patterned tights instead of her signature knee socks, add a pair of black patent oxfords (short skirt = short heel!), and you're good to go jamming with Bill, Christmas shopping with Nanny, or whatever else you have on your holiday to-do list.
Here's your second Hump Day Homework assignment of the month, and it's something for those who like to spend Christmas on the road or up in the air...
Watch: Good Luck Charlie it's Christmas (2011)
It's for kids, but It's Christmas and brilliant so who cares... Cancelled flights, zany travel companions, and a car named Yugo lead to an hilarious journey from Denver to Palm Springs. And the soundtrack is (in old Disney Channel fashion) pretty awesome, too.
Ever wondered what an improvised Christmas Party on an airplane is like? Just listen to the Cabin Pressure Christmas special to find out how hilarious it really can be. The crew has to spend Christmas aboard Gerti, captain Martin tries his best to make this one an unforgettable holiday, and as per usual it ends in heartfelt disaster.
Read: The Con Artist of Catalina Island (A McAfee Twins Christmas Novel)
Silent Night? Chestnuts roasting on an open fire? Not for the McAfee Twins. The detective's well deserved Christmas vacation turns into a murder investigation, and they soon find themselves in a dangerous web of lies, deceit, and holiday debacles. Add a toothless poodle, Uncle Robert in a Santa Suit, and it's just another family Christmas for Kerry and Terry McAfee.
...Wait, we're not done yet, today I have an early Christmas present for my fellow bibliophiles:
I heard this one last year at H&M, and loved it so much that I downloaded it in the store (gotta do something while waiting in those long lines). And no matter how often I hear it, the story still gives me goosebumps every single time.
I love these guys! They are one of the most genuine, sweetest, and talented artists out there, and Let It Snow is my favorite Christmas classic. It's a combination that can't be beat (unless, of course, they'd be singing Santa Baby).
This one is hands down my favorite from Sufjan's overwhelming Christmas Album (59 songs!). The honest lyrics, the interesting beat, the silly "ho, ho, ho"s - it's a song that stands out in the best way possible.
How cool is the iron Man MacBook decal? And who wouldn't want to try a Ninjabread man? Etsy, and Urban Outfitters are the places to find something for the Sheldon Cooper in your life.
Are you one of those awesome people who don't take themself too seriously? If your answer is yes, then you are going to love this:
It's your very own ugly Christmas sweater maker! Stop by the site to browse through the amazingly tacky creations, or design your own to share with your friends. Here's mine:
…I'd totally rock this with some leather leggings and red flats.
So go ahead, check it out, make your own, and tweet me your creations! I can't wait to see what you come up with!
I don't think any type of shoe has ever sparked more love or hate controversy than the wedge sneaker, and yes I was on the hate side - until I tried on a pair of Isabel Marants and stepped right over to the love side. However, they were a little out of my price range for something that (despite being awesome!) still wouldn't really go with my wardrobe... So I got amazing lookalikes from ASOS for only 60 bucks.
…And if the wedges still aren't your thing, how about the shearling lined high-tops from Tory Burch?
Booklovers are easy to shop for, right? Wrong. Books may be easy to buy, but you never know what your friends already have in their bookshelves. But don't fret, there are still plenty of options:
Their favorite book in form of a poster? Feminist theories by everyone's favorite Actor Dude? Notebooks, phone cases, tote bags, and sweaters? The options are endless. And even if you still want to surprise your bibliophile friend with a book, you can always use the matching Out of Print tote as a gift bag.
I am crazy for anything Soap and Glory, the adorable packaging, the delicious scent, and just the overall awesomeness of the products (I even know guys who seceretly love them). And for the holidays the pink Soaper Heroes came up with some extra glorious sets and deals that you can find here, here (Europe), and here (US).
It's time for your weekly Hump Day Homework (Christmas edition):
Watch: Christmas Every Day (1996)
This is the one that started it all! Started what? The ABC Family (back then known as the Family Channel) Christmas Movies! Yes that's right, this Christmassy homage to Groundhog Day, that starred the oh so dreamy Erik von Detten as a frustrated teenager reliving Christmas day over and over again, was the first of many awesome made for TV Christmas movies. And that alone is reason enough to check it out.
This is hands down the coolest Christmas album I own. And it's perfect for those wanting something a little deeper (and louder) than roasting chestnuts. Highlights: Breathe Carolina's Mile High Christmas and The Maine's Ho Ho Hopefully.
Read: Christmas Fanfiction
Shameless self promotion, but my own Christmas Stories actually go quite well with this week's theme. So check them out if you're a Psych, Castle, or Sherlock fan.
Show your Christmas spirit with this impressive but easy to do manicure. All you need is a glitter base, brown polish (I recommend OPI's Suzi Loves Cowboys), and black, white, red and gold for the accents (use a toothpick if you don't have any dotting tools).
In honor of the long anticipated Castle Christmas Special airing tonight, here's the top 5 of my all time favorite Christmas Specials (watch them if you haven't yet!):
5) The O.C., "The Chrismukk-huh?" (2006)
The most controversial choice on the list. People seem to either love or hate this episode, that plays with the idea of what had happened if Ryan had never come to Newport - But I for one can't get enough of the show's take on my favorite Christmas movie (It's a Wonderful Life).
4) Psych, "Christmas Joy" (2008)
Another slightly controversial one. I know that a lot of people really dislike this episode, but I can't help it, I'm a simply sucker for a funny Christmas ep, and this one had reindeer, and a Santa Baby montage…
3) Remington Steele, "Dancer, Prancer, Donner and Steele" (1985)
The agency's Christmas party takes a turn for the worse when three Santas take the detectives and their party guests hostage - but what really makes this, is the unexpected twist that ends with a motorcycle chase in a Christmas tree lot.
2) The Middle, "A Simple Christmas" (2010)
Maybe it reminds me of the family Christmases when I was a kid, maybe I just enjoy chaos, but few things are as entertaining as a Heck family Christmas. And I'm already looking forward to this year's Christmas special.
And on number one, my all time favorite Christmas episode...
1) The Twilight Zone, "Night of The Meek" (1960)
Nothing
will ever live up to the magic of Night of the Meek. It isn't among the
most shocking or "cool" episodes, but I will never forget Henry Corvin
and the magic burlab bag.
So what are your favorite Christmas Specials? Let me know comment below!
And the best? All these goodies are available via ASOS (yay worldwide free shipping!), and under 40 bucks (ok, the Disney Couture bracelet is a tiny bit over the budget, but it's so cute!)
1) A Burberry Bespoke Trench, that would probably look a lot like the pictured one, but maybe navy with brown sleeves, or tan with beige, but it would definitely have a zipper.... Seriously there is nothing I want more than this. Nothing.
2) A pair of Golden Goose Boots: Effortlessly awesome, and fabulously rugged - just like pretty much everything I love.
3) Marc Jacobs Mouse Flats: When I'm not wearing boots I live in flats, and these have whiskers. Whiskers.
4) Crosley Keepsake USB Record player: Yup, I still don't own this...
5) Monogram pendant necklace: If it doesn't move, monogram it, especially if it's shiny.
6) Ship To Shore Sideboard: The Crosley would look so good on it...
7) A canvas print of Dashiell Hammett, 'cause who wouldn't want that?
8) Anything Soap&Glory. Anything (well anything from the classic line, because this one is deadly allergic to all fruity scented things)
What's on top of your wish list this year? Let me know, comment below!