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DIY: Donut Disturb Beach Hat

April 13, 2016

I seriously fell for Eugenia Kim’s sun hats last summer {I mean seriously how cute?!}, but since I still have not won the lottery, spending $455 on a beach hat is just not happening. Luckily, a few weeks ago, I came across this tutorial on Glitter Guide and decided to try my hand at making a sequin sun hat.

I ended up doing one a little different and wanted to share the process with you.  There are all kinds of fun phrases you can put on your hat from, “out of office,” “off duty,” “Mrs. {Insert New Last Name Here},” or “vitamin sea.” I decided to go with “do not disturb,” but decided to incorporate my love of donuts {#priorities.}

DIY Donut Disturb Beach Hat

DIY Donut Disturb Beach Hat

So here’s what you need:

  • straw sun hat {I picked mine up at Charlotte Russe, but here are some different inexpensive options for you: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
  • single strand sequin ribbon {I’d recommend using a bold color! I bought a 4 yard roll and had more than enough}
  • donut sequin appliqué {I thought for sure I’d be able to find this at Michael’s, Hobby Lobby or JoAnn’s, but didn’t find one on any of their sites. Luckily, I found this one for less than $5}
  • pencil
  • high temperature hot glue gun

It cost me a little over $20 for all my supplies: my hat was $15, the donut appliqué was $4 and after pulling up my Hobby Lobby coupon the sequin ribbon was just $1.79 {with enough ribbon for another hat!}.

DIY Donut Disturb Beach Hat

Start by sketching out what you want on your hat brim.  It was pretty hard to get this visible so don’t be afraid to really press down and go back over if you need to.   If your hat has any adornments, keep these in mind in terms of placement. For example, I knew I wanted the little crochet bow to be centered in the back.
DIY Donut Disturb Beach Hat

After you’ve sketched it all out go ahead and make sure you’re happy with how it looks. I used this time to adjust spacing + adjust letter sizing to my heart’s desire.  I used my donut appliqué instead of an ‘O’ so I made sure that the lettering was similar in size.  DIY Donut Disturb Beach Hat

{Please excuse my mom’s janky glue gun…}

Following your sketch, apply hot glue and attach sequin ribbon.  Be careful, otherwise you will burn the life out of your hand like I did.  Be patient and do small sections.
DIY Donut Disturb Beach Hat

You can cut ribbon where needed, but don’t be afraid to go back over the top of the ribbon either.  For the donut, I put glue around the edge and then placed it over the ends of my ‘d’ and ‘n.’  DIY Donut Disturb Beach Hat

After you’ve glued everything down, give it time to take hold and then go back and clean up any glue webs and erase any pencil marks that may be showing.  After that you’re done — get ready to wear your fab hat to the beach + pool and get tons of compliments!

DIY Donut Disturb Beach Hat
also in this photo: instax mini 8 c/o {UMM how cute is this case though?!} + flamingo bikini top via aerie {old} + marble oversized sunglasses {under $15} + mint sandals {on sale} + beach towel
Not feeling crafty?  Here are some handmade straw hats for a fraction of the price of the Eugenia Kim ones:

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Filed Under: Lifestyle, TravelTagged: diy, summer style

IG Roundup

February 15, 2016

Currently: watching a re-run of Lip Sync Battle for the gazillionth time and cackling obnoxiously loud.  Is anyone else seriously obsessed with this show?

What Nicole Wore: IG Roundup
shop the photo: black and white colorblock sweater {old, similar} + black skinny jeans + black tall boots via nordstrom rack {similar} + black gingham puffer vest {in baby blue} + michael kors watch + kate spade purse {thrift find, similar, on sale + free shipping}
What Nicole Wore: IG Roundup
in this photo: red vine from blaze pizza

Who celebrated National Pizza Day? I forgot, but this personal sized Red Vine from Blaze Pizza makes me want to chow down ASAP.

What Nicole Wore: IG Roundup
shop the photo: pink nutcracker dress c/o shabby apple + black patterned tights + quilted leather jacket {old, similar} + black druzy necklace + statement necklace + nail polish

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IG Roundup

January 27, 2016

It’s that time – here’s a look at what you may have missed over on Instagram! There’s a couple fun giveaways and freebies happening (and coming up) over on my page so be sure to go follow, if you don’t already.

What Nicole Wore: IG Roundup
shop the photo: red plaid shirt via francesca’s {similar} + ralph lauren cream cable knit sweater + olive quilted vest via francesca’s {similar} + blue skinny jeans {over these underarmour cold weather leggings} + hunter boots + opi nail polish
This roundup includes all. the. snow. pictures. It’s been crazy, wild weather around here lately. In the market for some new rain boots? The Original Short in Gloss is available right now for $79 in red and plum; The Huntress is available for $89, if you’ve found the original is too narrow in the calves; the Tour (packable Hunters) are available for $89 in select sizes anddddd the Original Tall is left in a few sizes for $89 too. I found my Hunters at Costco for $80 and that’s the lowest I’ve ever seen them, so this sale is a pretty good one. I size down in my wellies.

What Nicole Wore: IG Roundup
shop the photo: ampersand necklace and pencils c/o carrie grace shop
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Where Nicole Went: 7 Items, 9 Outfits

January 20, 2016

It’s Wednesday, it’s snowing and the roads are bad here so let’s talk about something a bit more exciting, like me going to warm{er} weather next week!

I try to travel with just a carry on and “purse” when possible to give myself room to bring things back, pack gifts at times, and have extra room for medicine, beauty products, chargers, etc. I’ve been on quite a few trips in the past year and have come home every single time with more than I left with.

Where Nicole Went: 7 Items, 9 Outfits
printable packing list via Traveling Chic + chevron pen {on sale for $13} + teal paper clips + pencil c/o carrie grace shop + gold bow paper clips + donut post it notes via target dollar spot

I always get very excited (and a little worked up) for a trip, so I’ve found it super useful to use packing lists to ensure I don’t forget any essentials and can look everything over leading up to my trip. I love this one from Jenny over at Traveling Chic! She has two different, printable packing lists that are available for free download, but if these aren’t up your alley there are hundreds upon hundreds of options to find through Pinterest.

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Filed Under: Lifestyle, Style, TravelTagged: j crew factory, old navy, where nicole went

Travel Attire with Lookbook Store

December 7, 2015

While I’m (way up) blessed to not have to travel this holiday season, I did get to spend 12 consecutive hours at Midway airport in Chicago last month in the midst of my real life travel nightmare. Following this ordeal, I can tell you that a comfortable travel outfit is so necessary to get through the unexpected situations that inevitably occur from time to time.

However, I do like to feel good about how I look so while I love being in sweats, a lot of the time I find myself not wearing them for fear of looking like a slob for hours at a time. So what’s a girl to do?

What Nicole Wore: Travel Attire with Lookbook Store
shop the post: gray chiffon-layered blouse c/o lookbook store {exact top is sold out, check out this similar style} + distressed leggings with mesh inserts {old, love these liquid leggings} + riding boots + tortoise & crystal necklace {also seen here} + nail polish + foundation + mascara + blush + lip color {layered over this}

This top from Lookbook Store is my new favorite because it’s so comfortable, loose but still flattering and major bonus: long enough to wear with your leggings as pants. While I’m not normally a fan of high-low pieces, I do like that this one makes it possible to feel comfortable wearing leggings. The layers of this top are A+, the gray layer is super soft while the white chiffon gives a very feminine feel. The split in the back is such a fun and flirty touch. I’m wearing a US 2 and find it to be the perfect fit.

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What Nicole Wore: Travel Attire with Lookbook Store

When I travel, I like to have shoes that are easy to remove so that if I’m flying, I can quickly pull my shoes off for security checks or so that I can take my shoes off if I’m going to be riding in the car for a long period of time. These boots feature an inside zipper that does just this.  What Nicole Wore: Travel Attire with Lookbook Store

I went with neutral colors, so often when I’m traveling alone, I end up changing on the fly: airport restrooms, trucker rest stops, McDonald’s bathroom,  you name it and I’ve probably done it. This shirt can easily be paired with blue jeans so that you can travel in complete comfort and switch to “real” pants once you’re closer to your destination.
What Nicole Wore: Travel Attire with Lookbook Store

To break up all of the solid color, a real rarity for me, I brought out some fun leggings {I love the idea of this look with liquid or patterned leggings} and just one accessory. No one wants to be the person that holds up the TSA line, am I right? This tortoise and crystal necklace is one of my very favorites; it goes with everything, isn’t too heavy and is easy to pack. I try to not take a million accessories with me when I’m on the go. I’ll wear a scarf and pack another and maybe bring 2-3 necklace plus my watch. Owning pieces that are versatile is important for this reason.  What Nicole Wore: Travel Attire with Lookbook Store

This post was sponsored by Lookbook Store! I love being able to work with brands that help keep What Nicole Wore filled with fresh, new content. As always, all opinions expressed are my own.

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Filed Under: Style, TravelTagged: collaboration, fall outfit, lookbook store, travel outfit

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