Thursday, March 31, 2011

Thrifty Penny: Pretty Teeth Price Comparison

  Laser Whitening Treatments: $500-$1000



Teeth Bleaching Trays: $300-$700


(But I found it for $30 on Amazon using PriceBlink)






Sponsored by


That's a whole year of pretty teeth for less than the cost of one trip to the salon.  The new Crest 3D White 2 Hour Express Whitestrips delivers noticeably whiter teeth after just (1) two hour treatment that lasts for three months, and the Advanced Vivid Enamel Renewal Toothpaste helps keep teeth white by removing up to 90% of surface stains in just 14 days while helping to strengthen and rebuild tooth enamel below the surface. 

Did you know that you could whiten your teeth and enter the Thrifty Penny Giveaway at the same time?  You can even enjoy a glass of water with the advanced seal no slip technology.  But you can't win if you don't enter by midnight tonight!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Thrifty Penny Tools


Let's say (hypothetically of course) you're tolerably obsessed with these Matiko Giselle Sandals, but being on a thrifty stint, you cannot afford all three of their $$$ price tag.

We can't just leave these homeless little darlings all alone.  We must rescue them using what I can only describe as online metal detectors for bargain treasures.


1) PriceBlink: Notifies you of applicable coupons for the store on which you are presently shopping (also offers price comparison & a wishlist)


2)Invisible Hand: Just like Adam Smith's theory on self interest and market competition, this little tool helps supply your demand for lovely things at even lovlier prices.  The invisble hand alerts you whenever an item is available at a lower price on the product or flight you're shopping.  

Ta-Da: the Invisible Hand reports that our sandals are available for one less dollar sign ($$) at Amazon, and PriceBlink found us 12 coupons at Endless.

Thanks to my little sister Ashley for introducing me to these two new browser buddies.

Now have you entered the Thrifty Penny Giveaway?  While penny parsimony is commendable,  shopping strategy stinginess is unforgiveable.  Let us share and win.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Thrifty Penny Week



Kindly sponsored by
I like Lent. Surrendering the delight of something dear only sweetens a more moderate reunion.


In honor of Lent two thousand + eleven I have selected a spending fast.  Meaning, in addition to other extras, I refrain from the purchase of clothing for Missus, Mister, Little Miss, and Tiny Mister for a minimum of forty days. 

Even in case of emergencies (such as Baby Boyfriends a
pproaching Baby Blessing), we must borrow, trade, or remake.  

Sun Forever Dress, $34.99
And according to the official spending fast handbook, winning is also an acceptable means of maintaining Lent.

Therefore, I encourage you to win the DownEast New Arrival of your choice in time for Easter, without disturbing your nest egg:



pronounced pen-ee-yon-nare
While fashion rules are made to be broken, the breaking of contest rules will only result in disqualification
  • Firstly, Adhere the adjacent button to your blog.  Or tweet, blog, or facebook about the contest.
  • Secondly, Click on the "Click here to enter" link below.
  • Thirdly, In the "Link it to:" section, leave a link to a post which features a thrifty ensemble. (note-the whole post doesn't need to be about the ensemble, it just needs to include it)
  • Fourthly, In the "Caption or Title:" section, elaborate on how you are savings dozens if not hundreds of pennies on your fashion ensemble. (ie-borrowed dress from friend)
  • Fifthly, wait for the winner of the Thrifty Penny Giveaway to be announced Friday, April 1st.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Ellie Cutler Giveaway Winner

Kelly Durham
For my tenth anniversary, my husband whisked me away to Italy.  On the day we toured the Vatican Museum (and I had my breath taken away by the Sistine Chapel), I paired my favorite red ballet flats with a dress that made me feel like, well, I was on a dream trip to Italy.  My husband captured this moment in fashion on film and I've treasured it ever since
Congratulations Kelly! 

And to everyone else who still dreams of an Ellie Cutler Captured moment, mention Cardigan Empire and receive 20% off your next booked session (including weddings!!).

Enjoy your weekend!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Pearls and Straws


Did you listen?  If not, click past a post and harness the virtue of multi-tasking.  Minutes, not outnumbering the digits on either pairs of appendages, could achieve a neat nail trim on those constantly enumerated fingers and toes, not to mention a sharply honed intellect.

For those of you who have already realized their pedicure, manicure, and mind-icure, let us proceed.

(prior to advancing further, I wish to inform readers that this post is probably more than slightly self-indulgent.  Treating a case of writing constipation could result in a crude case of the opposite)

point 1-prosaism
I am an admitted cliche: a self-published blogger with aspirations for writing. I don't imagine I'll ever see a Bagley shelved between an Austen and Brontë, but I do fancy a well turned phrase occasionally.  Something I can jester at during a theoretical talent show.  

Typing of, I wish I had penned Tom Wait's imagery about inspiration coming like "a dream through a straw."  That's how Cardigan Empire started.  Almost accidental.  I wanted to help a dear friend and negotiate peace in the fitting room.

point 2-obstruction
Yet of late my straw has been stopped. Possible attributions for this mental impediment include: sleep deprivation, newborn induced noun loss (the condition in which mothers find it difficult to hold a conversation without access to the Internet as a reference point), or classic time scarcity. 

However, in moments of honesty, I can accurately define the cerebral stymie as simple fear of failure. 

point 3-applause addiction
I'm a success junkie, a compliment whore.  Pat my head literally or metaphorically, and I will bind myself to fetch your bidding, in desperate hopes of another verbal validation. 
 
And I fear that I am the blogging equivalent to a second rate Cyndi Lauper.  I've written my "Time after Time," and there isn't even the option of Dancing with the Stars or Celebrity Apprentice for expired bloggers.

I am old.  My text messaging lacks acronyms.  I am not trendy, in fact I'm excessively loyal to romantic details and feminine silhouettes.  I am a remedial camera operator.  And my husband rarely if ever returns until long after the golden hour has expired. I can't sew, and I doubt I will ever make it to the thrift store on a weekly basis to find the clandestine steals.  My follower dial has been stalled for several fortnights, and my blog design is so 2008.

point 4-external accreditation
My personal pinnacles may not be cataloged with fame, but occasionally I review my efforts and am pleased with the results.

As I stare down at my poetic barrier, the thought that I am neither fully responsible for my creative success nor my literary litter, tranquilizes my anxiety.  I need to negotiate with inspiration and occasionally issue a generous thank you note, but I don't have to spontaneously generate from the dusty corners of my mind.

point 5-CE's declaration
In closing, i am disclosing the Cardigan Empire mission statement, and I expect you to hold me to it.  It details what this creative effort is and is not.

What Cardigan Empire wants to be:
Educational: CE should never induce envy.  If I can't show you how to do it better than I have done it, I have failed. 
Communal: I'd prefer to post a photo of how I helped you look pretty than read a profusion of compliments on my own look. (and I have a plan on how to do that, which I shall share in due time)
Quality: I am committed to conscientious selection and cleverly calculated cost per wear.  I believe a closet should be as carefully assembled and deliberately diversified as your stock portfolio. 
Literary: Each post will team with pretty words, supercilious vocabulary, and lots of alliteration.

I am going to let Cardigan Empire be what it was born to be, if I can help one mother love her body, or one wife feel pretty, or one daughter respect herself...
that's a pearl and I'm happy to be an oyster.

Have you ever felt like that?

And thank you for all your entries to the Ellie Cutler Contest.  Due to the number of last minute entries, I request a winning announcement extension.   Tomorrow morning I look forward to awarding the grand prize and possibly a few runner-ups, they are too lovely not to share.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Homework


My lovelies,  

First, prettiest please listen to this excerpted ten minute interview with Elizabeth Gilbert from Radiolab And sharpen your intellectual scalpel, because we'll be dissecting it  tomorrow. 
(
If you have more time, I recommend listening to the entire intriguing hour long Help episode.)

Second, ensure your entry for the Ellie Cutler giveaway. Because I adore seeing your pictures and hearing your stories.  And and there's that fabulous something in it for you prize too. 

Friday, March 18, 2011

Photo Shoot Friday: What's Your Virtue?

Fresh and pretty.  See the results of last week's photo shoot.  Dressed by someone you might now and glossed by my new favorite lip accessory.


Personally I'm a fan of kindness.  Clickety click on over and find your own virtue.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Wear Green in your Wallet

apple, aquamarine, chartreuse, fir, grass, jade, kelly, lime, malachite, moss, olive, pea, peacock, pine, sage, viridian

 
I love the entire spectrum of this lucky hue, but today's focus is on the misty organic shade between amulet and woodland.  Specifically the color that looks stunning between the folds of your pocketbook. And below are three ways to keep your wallet blushing this St. Paddy's Day!

MARFEVT: 25% off through March 18th
My Pick: Seychelle's Pot Of Gold Pump, fatefully named to coordinate with my holiday theme

Click here for coupon: Enjoy 30% off from March 17-20 at Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy plus they'll make a 5% donation to a non-profit.
My Pick:  My Mister would look amazing in this.  It would also be amazing if I could actually get him to wear a color not defined as neutral.


JJFRIEND: 25% off March 18-20
Free shipping over $100
My Pick:  Little Sailor - if Levi's slowly dimpling thighs were peaking out from below this ensemble, I believe the Bellview Bagley's would be naturally transported to Chincoteague island.  Or at the very least a sack of fresh salt water taffy would magically appear.

LUCKYKIDS: $10 OFF $10 OR MORE

My Pick: Coco + Easter + Lola et Moi = Bliss

 Happy St. Patrick's Day, enjoy your pot of gold savings!

And while you're saving on new pretties, don't forget to find a new outfit for your Ellie Cutler photoshoot. You are going to win aren't you? 

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Giveaway: Photo Memoirs


So the last few posts have been all about me: my clothes, my memories.  How do you put up with such a self indulgent, narcistic bloggy friend?  

Let me make it up to you with a giveaway.  A really good one.  Because I want to get computer cozy with you and hear all about your clothes and your memories in them.

sponsored by:

What will you win? Only a free photography session in the great beehive state (for those not an aficionado of state nickname trivia, that would be Utah) with the terribly talented Ellie Cutler.  

Allowing you to catalog away the loveliest of little memories through the magic of her SLR lens.  Session options include: engagement, maternity, senior, family, groomal or bridal session.


If circumstances fail to permit you and your wagon a pioneering visit to Utah, you can opt for your own Cardigan Empire authored and customized Fashion Package

To win, send me a visual of your fashion memory with a quick description.




Name:




Email Address:




Blog/Facebook/or other Online Address




Prize Choice




Photo of a Fashion Memory




Short snippet describing this moment in your life and how fashion made it prettier.





I look forward to hearing from you!

This giveaway will close midnight (MST) on Tuesday, March 22nd.  Winner will be announced the morning of Wednesday, March 23rd.

Monday, March 14, 2011

NEW (to you): Continued

Farewell pre-baby bottom, we enjoyed some handsome trousers together
Perhaps you will return some fine future day
; please invite my brain and waist to join you.  But my wardrobe must adapt directly.  Some other figure is better suited to the following closet friends.  I say a final farewell by cataloging our memories together.

Lovely little stripey top, you and I enjoyed a holiday in Italy together.  
Here we are in the Cinque Terre, Andrew wouldn't take our picture so I improvised and captured us together at arms length.  (Sorry your likeness was almost entirely truncated.  That was selfish but unintentional of me.) 

Want to make your own memory in this top?
Click here to make it yours.


Darling embroidered Easter frock, 
Remember our debut together?  We were joined by a hat and gloves that April morning.  Go out and find a good home little dress.

Want to make your own memory in this dress?
Click here to make it yours.


Find other Cardigan Empire closet natives looking for a new home here.

Now how about a giveaway?  Join CE tomorrow. 

Friday, March 11, 2011

Fitting Room Friday: New to You meets Simply New

Wearing your goodwill goodies without looking like the original pension paid proprietor requires a thoughtful amalgamation.  Beth Allen the sweetest little thrifter you're chance to cross carts with in the second hand aisles, agreed to cross-pollinate closets with myself (an admitted anthroholic) for an afternoon of dress up.   

Diagnosis: Linear, Romantic Vintage, Cool & Delicate

Prescription: A Photo Essay which I have titled: 6 vintage dresses + 6 romantic sweaters add whimsical accessories (admittedly expected yet straight forward and direct, something my husband claims my writing lacks)








(Can't get enough? Take a look at Lady Allen's Vintage Sunday collection)

Resisting the urge to pop Violet's entire delectable baby head in my mouth
Let Cardigan Empire fashion you for Spring.  Freshen up with a complete Fashion Package: combining a theoretical look book & a practical virtual shopping session

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