Sunday, May 26, 2013

Recent Thrift Shop Purchase

Hi Everyone!

Have you moved to my new refashioned website? marysthriftychic.com

Check out my latest deal.





I found this little accessory at "Goodwill" very recently.  Original price was $7.99 but I got it for $3.99 on half price tag color day!  This purse was never used and  I just loved how happy it made me feel. The colors are perfect for Spring/Summer.  I went out to do my errands with it today and it did spark a few conversations while standing in line.  Fellow fashionistas are never afraid to speak up when they see something that catches their eye!

See you next time.

Until then, Happy refashioning

Yours,

Mary

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Prom Refashioned/Then and Now

Hi All!

Just a friendly reminder to switch over to my new site:
marysthriftychic.com  in a few weeks or so I will stop sending out posts from this site.  I just want to give all of you busy people a chance to move over with me.

This week I want to talk about prom.  My how times have changed since I was  a teen!  "Back in the day,"  the guy said, "do you want to go to prom with me?"  This was followed by dress buying, maybe a salon hairdo if you were lucky, and no one I knew ever got their nails done back then.  Your date knocked on the door,  followed by pictures in the family living room, and you drove off in your date's family vehicle.  That was my experience.  I had a great time in my simple little floral cotton print dress with puffy sleeves, platform shoes, (you can't see them) and a borrowed bag from my mother.

Below are two of my nostalgic pictures.  I have blurred my date's face to save him any embarrassment by being seen in the "Brady Bunch" prom fashions LOL!
Please forgive the picture quality.  These came from faded Kodak photos.  No digital cameras back then!



              Do we look uncomfortable or what?  What inspired this prom nostalgia you ask?

                  Well from time to time I take on alterations to earn a little extra "mad money."
                                    I happened to take on this little number by Sherri Hill.



As you can see,  these days prom dresses are all about the bling and many look ready for the "Red Carpet."  Prom invitations are now total extravaganzas.  The biggest and most clever invitation wins. Prom goers have salon hair, nails, make-up, and are transported in party buses or chauffeured limos.

There were four layers of dress to hem here.  The last was a bias cut chiffon that needed to be meticulously hand basted and rolled before sewing.  The bottom line on this alteration was it was hard, painstaking, and made me sweat plenty!  Happy to do it for my friend, but bias cut chiffon, arrghhhh!  Never again...LOL!

I have big things coming up!

Stay tuned...

Mary


Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Thrifty Chic Has Been Refashioned!

Thrifty Chic has been refashioned!  Please move with me!  I would love to see you at:

marysthriftychic.com

More refashions and Thrifty Chic Lifestyle await!  See you there...


Your Friend in Refashion,

Mary

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Happy Mother's Day /Thrifty Chic is Being Refashioned!

Happy Mother's Day to All!

I had a wonderful day with my family.  We met my son at his college campus, had an enormous breakfast and a beautiful walk before it got too hot.   Here we are in the Zen Garden for a picture after breakfast.  I am so proud to have these two handsome boys!

Of course I had to wear one of my refashions.  So perfect for our casual breakfast in a college town.

As I have been telling you, Thrifty Chic is undergoing a major refashion.  It is still undergoing tweeks and changes over the few weeks, but I am so excited for you all to see a preview.  Let's start the move!  I hope you will sign up and change to the new site.  If you have any problems please contact me.

The new site is:

Hope to see you there!

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Refashioning Has Other Perks!


HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY TO ME!




   http://www.6pm.com/steve-madden-womens-shoes~3N?s=recentSalesStyle/desc


How are These Shoes a Refashion Perk?  


 Well, when you spend so little on the clothing you can afford an accessory or two to make it all come together.

I had been stalking these adorable oxfords at DSW (Designer Shoe Warehouse) for weeks!  Their suggested retail price was $129.95 and on sale for  $89.95 (still too much).    Then much to my horror they disappeared from the shelves.  NOOOO!

I had a hunch since they weren't selling at DSW that possibly they were farmed out to a discount venue.  I punched 6pm.com  onto my keyboard and there they were for $71.99!  This site is a great place for wonderful styles that are still relevant but maybe a little out of season or slow sellers elsewhere.  I don't care if anyone else in my area liked them.  I DO!  The only trouble is...they were still too expensive even on this great website. :(

I went back to DSW with the hope that maybe, just maybe, one pair had made it to the clearance rack AND... I was rewarded.   There they were, sitting on the bottom of the clearance rack just waiting for me. YES! At 30% off I paid $62 plus tax but hey, it is Mother's Day right? 

The moral of the story is that sometimes you just have to wait out a sale and do a little extra legwork (or keywork) if it was meant to be, it will be worth it.  After all, it is the thrill of the hunt and the victory of the find isn't it?
                                                                        Happy Feet :)             

The shoes are the most expensive thing here.   My jeans were from "Goodwill" on half price tag special.  They cost about $2.50.  All they needed was an alteration of the waist.   Below is a better picture of the shirt I refashioned from a mans dress shirt last year.  I believe I paid about $5.00 for that one.

                                   I would love to hear your comments...

By the way, my new site is coming along and I am estimating its debut in a few weeks.  I can't wait to share my "refashioned" website. 
                                                  'til next time
                              Happy fashion and refashion adventures,

                                                        Mary