Sunday, March 25, 2012

One Girls Skirt is Another Girls Shawl

Unfortunately living on a budget you cannot go out and buy the cutest newest things but there is something you can do to keep your wardrobe looking fresh and cute! You always have to find new ways to wear different pieces to get the most use out of them. You can always wear the same piece of clothing multiple times but wearing the same outfit over and over again gets a bit stale. One piece I have in particular that was given to me by a dear friend is a multi colored maxi skirt. But I chose to wear it more like a shawl. Don't get me wrong I love maxi skirts and think they are totally elegant but I wasn't feeling this one so I decided to switch it up. I wore it with dark American Eagle jeans and a white lace American Eagle top. 






 I suggest you go digging through some of your old things and see what you can switch up!

Monday, March 19, 2012

It Doesn't Cost Much to be Irish

There is a level of sanity one has to maintain when attending school full time. Going out and having  fun times with good friends and a few drinks is always the best way, but not always the cheapest. Fortunately things such as $6 Tuesdays (like it my previous post) come around and give us an oppurtunity to get off campus for a little bit. One thing like that happened over the past weeekend, that is the St. Patrick's Day Parade in NYC. It happens every year on St. Patricks Day, March 17th, and even though I am 100% Irish I have never been able to attended this lovely event. Thankfully I was able to go with friends this past Saturday. I had to wake up at the horrifying hour of 9 o'clock because the parade starts at 11, of course though it took my suitemate and I two and half hours to get off campus. We drove to the Bronx and parked by her house than took the D train to meet up with some friends and then walked over to the parade together. Since we drove over to the Bronx and took the subway we paid almost nothing. We both had pre paid metro cards and there was gas in the car. Show up with any old green thing in your closet, there is a ton of people willing to face paint you and give you little Irish tattoos for free. It was a lot of fun and there was a ton of people and more green than I could ever imagine. Sadly I dropped my camera early on in the day and was unable to take any pictures :( But I am sure you can imagine what it looked like...



It was a lot of fun and I highly recommend it. Hit up a fews bars (there are tons of people who will get you a drink or two) and hang out with your friends and remember everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day. 

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Who Needs Professionals When You Have Talented Friends?!

Okay so I'll admit on loving to go get a weekly mani/pedi but that's not really an option right now. And as much as I love having painted nails..I also only have so much patience. Lucky for me I have a few talented friends who love to paint nails and experiment on designs. Here a few of examples of my nails and others that my friends have done. 



Start asking around in your friend group if anyone has a hidden talent you didn't know about, maybe you can trade them help with a paper or you can clean your suite/apartment kitchen/bathroom. You may be surprised and pleased at what you find out! 

Monday, March 5, 2012

Project X: GO SEE IT

If you go to SUNY Purchase than you are well aware of the vast amounts of nothing to do on a daily basis. But it is always good thing to get out of the campus...so you do not go crazy. There are a only a few things I know of to do on a boring weeknight that does not break the bank. One which I did recently was going to the movie theater in White Plains(Cinema 15) for $6 Tuesdays. Every Tuesday all the tickets for any movie are only $6. Which is much less than the usual $12 and then another $12 for popcorn and soda. So this past Tuesday, a few friends and I made our way to the movie theater to go see Project X. Let me tell you...it was amazing. I think if anyone comes out of that movie not feeling motivated to throw a party that Thomas, Costa and JB threw then you need to see it again. It had everything high school/college student could want for a party. It was crazy, hilarious and as a friend said "life changing." Im not going to say anything about the movie besides that its about three friends who try to make history by throwing the biggest birthday party their school has ever seen. Anyway...go see the movie, you won't regret, especially on $6 Tuesdays.


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Project X Trailer


Sunday, February 26, 2012

Smart Shopping: Thrift Shops

Thrift Stores. What comes to mind when you think of a thrift shop? I used to be the biggest skeptic of them, I had only been to one in Florida and it was a mess. Ever since then I never really gave them a shot (except for a couple really amazing ones in California). Then one day a friend of mine took me to the Salvation Army in Port Chester, NY for some Halloween garb. I did not think I would love it(which I did) and be able to find a lot of great pieces(which I also did). Ever since then I've tried to make my way over there to check out there new cute things. Recently a few days ago I just decided to go with a few friends. Lucky for me I found an adorable green tweed Banana Republic blazer in my size. And it was only $12.99! We all know Banana Republic is nowhere near that cheap! So of course I bought it. I am going to post a few pictures below to show your what I thought it would look good with and the blazer itself. 



            


I hope you guys are able to get down there soon, they have a lot of great things and every Wednesday the place is half off! 


Monday, February 13, 2012

Is Blonder Really Better?

Hey guys, I'm Tara. I was born with naturally dark brown hair and except for a few blonde highlights over the years I generally keep it dark. Recently I have been craving for something new...and drastic. I usually dye my hair dark brown or in the dark red area but I always wanted to know what it's like to have blonde hair. Going to the hair salon was pretty much out of the question since I haven't had a steady job since August and I am a broke college student. 
This has been my hair color for about a year and a half now.  As you can see I also have extremely fair (pale) Irish skin. More of a curse than anything. Anyway I was also weary about blonde hair because than everything would be pale and I could look washed out. But hey, I'd try anything once :) So I made my way on down to the Wal-Mart by my school and purchased these:
  
I used two of the Clairol Born Blonde bottles and after that I used the Revlon Medium Blonde 175. This is what my hair looked like after the bleaching it twice:

Scary..I know. At this point I started getting nervous about the outcome of my hair. But I knew that if it all went wrong I had a couple emergency dark brown boxes of dye, just in case. After putting the Revlon ColorSilk, I decided to let it air dry over night after washing out the dye. When I woke up and styled it, I was pretty happy with the outcome. Here is the ending result:



I am hoping that it will blend a little more nicely throughout the next week or so. As of right now though I am happy with the result. I didn't even go broke with getting a whole new hair look. Overall I spent less than $30. The Clairol Born Blonde were only about $9.97 each and the Revlon hair dye was only just under $4. Great prices. OK thanks for reading. I'll let you know how it looks in a week or so.