Tuesday, July 29, 2014

DIY Cereal Bars


This morning I woke up hungry and found myself automatically scrolling on Pinterest to decide what to make. I saw a DIY cereal bar and decided to try it and make it my own.

Here's everything you'll need:
Your favorite cereal
Meltable chocolate
Marshmallows
A bowl for mixing
Sprinkles if you're fun
COOKING SPRAY (I forgot to spray the bowl and taking the mixture out was a nightmare.)



Take 3/4 cup of cereal and 1/2 cup of marshmallows and mix them in a bowl.


Put the bowl in the microwave for 30 seconds and then mix again.


Add in melted chocolate and mix.


Now take the mixture out of the bowl and shape it into a bar.


I drizzled the extra chocolate over top and added some sprinkles just because.


And now you're all finished! Enjoy your homemade cereal bar and send me pictures of your own creations!

Xoxo,
Ashley

Saturday, July 26, 2014

A Day at the State Fair














Boots// Famous Footwear (here), Kimono// Charlotte Russe (here), Pants// H&M, Jewlrey// Forever21 and H&M, Top// Forever21

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Back to School: Supplies Haul













Not sure if I'm just speaking for myself when I say this but getting ready to go back to school requires a lot of stuff and a pretty decent amount of stress. This year I will be headed to school on August 21st, (less than a month, ahh!) and wanted to get an early start considering the transition to college is a bit more difficult than a grade transition in high school. Just deciding what things I wanted to use to stay organized was stressful, but at the end of the day I got what I will needed while feeling pretty confident about the coming semester.

Check out my video on Youtube (right here) if you're interested in seeing a full haul.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Ultimate College Packing List!

I leave for college in almost exactly a month so the frantic search for everything I need in my dorm has officially begun. Surprisingly, you need a LOT of stuff for such a tiny room so its obvious that it can be hard to remember or even think of everything you need. Which is precisely the reason I decided to create this list, to help not only myself, but anyone else who is last-minute dorm shopping and searches "Dorm Room Packing List".

 Sleep

Blanket
Comforter
Pillows (2)
Body Pillow
Decorative Pillows
Fan (If you don't have AC)
Foam Topper
Mattress Pad
Sheet Sets (2)
Throw Blanket

Clean

Cleaning Supplies Box
Cleaning Rags
Dish Sponges
Dish Soap
Dish Towels
Wall Flower +Refills
Hamper/Laundry Bag
Detergent
Dryer Sheets
Paper Towels
Trash Bin
Air Freshener
Clorox Wipes
Glass Cleaner

Work

Backpack
Desk Drawer Organizers
Extension Cord
Surge Protector
Desk Lamp
Laptop +Charger
Laptop Cooling Pad
Laptop Lock
Chair Cushion (Do you really want to sit on a wooden chair?)
Headphones
Phone + Charger
Wallet with:

  • School ID
  • Driver's License
  • Insurance Cards
  • Debit/Credit Cards

School Supplies:

  • Agenda
  • Calculator
  • Flash Drives
  • Pens
  • Pencils
  • Highlighters
  • Markers
  • Tape
  • Stapler/Staple Remover
  • Hole Punch
  • File Folder
  • Post-its
  • Notebooks
  • Folders
  • Index Cards
  • Paper Clips, Binder Clips, etc.
  • Scissors

Bathe

Bath Towels (4)
Hand Towels (2)
Wash Cloths (2)
Toothbrush Cap (YOU WILL DROP YOUR TOOTHBRUSH)
Poufs (Loofas?)
Robe
Shower Caddy
Shower Shoes
Toiletries:
  • Tweezers
  • Shampoo 
  • Conditioner
  • Body Wash
  • Razors
  • Shaving Cream
  •  Cotton Swabs/Balls/Rounds
  • Tissues
  • Makeup remover and wipes
  • Face Wash
  • Toner
  • Eye Cream
  • Moisturizer
  • Toothbrush/Toothpaste
  • Floss
  • Mouthwash
  • Deodorant
  • Perfume
  • Lotion
  • Heat Protectant
  • Leave in Conditioner
  • Anti-Friz Serum
  • Dry Shampoo
  • Tampons/Panty Liners
  • Comb/Brush

Eat

Microwave/Mini Fridge (If one isn't already provided)
Snacks and Drinks
Food Storage Container(s)
Keurig (or other one cup coffer maker)
K-Cups
K-Cup Carousel
Chip Clips
Plastic Eating Utensils
Brita Water Bottle
Brita Water Pitcher
Extra Brita Filters
Insulated Travel Cup (Coffee to go anyone?)
Paring Knife
Mini Cutting Board
Sandwich Bags
Tupperware

Dress

Clothing (Pack for the season, trade out your winter clothes when you go home for Thanksgiving)
Pajamas
Underwear/Bras
Socks
Shoes
Sunglasses
Accessories
Hanging Shoe Organizer
Hanging Sweater Organizer
Dresser Drawer Organizers (For undergarments)
Felt Hangers (50)
Command Hooks (To hang belts and scarves)
Lint Roller
Manicure Kit
Nail Polish
Nail Polish Remover
Hair Straightener/Curling Iron
Blow Dryer
Mirror
Makeup Storage
Makeup Brush Storage
Makeup Brushes
Makeup:
  • Primer
  • Foundation
  • Concealer
  • Powder Foundation
  • Bronzer
  • Blush
  • Highlighter
  • Eyebrow pencil
  • Eye primer
  • Eyeshadow
  • Eyeliner
  • Mascara
  • Eyelash Curler
  • Lipstick
  • Lip gloss
  • Chapstick
  • Setting Spray

Just in Case

Ear Plugs
Safe
Duffle Bag (For weekend trips)
Ice Pack (What if you fall and hurt yourself)
First Aid Kit
Sewing Kit
Sleep Mask
Umbrella
Cold/Flu Medicine
Pain Relief Medicine
Cough Drops
Throw Rug (Tile floor gets cold in the winter)

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Floral Meets Denim







Today I found a dress in my closet that I do not remember purchasing or ever wearing before. Figuring it deserves to get some type of use, I threw it on and added a denim shirt, left unbuttoned, to take away from its strong pattern and because it works so well with the subtle hints of the blue in the dress. Some white wedges just seemed appropriate since it is that sunny season and I'm starting to feel pressured to wear all of my lighter colors before the leaves start falling.

Xoxo
Ashley

Easy Transitioning

Today I had three interviews on campus and plans for dinner with my boyfriend afterwards. All of my interviews were pretty casual. However, I still wanted to look put together and professional for them. My challenge was to create an outfit that could easily transition from interview appropriate to dinner appropriate with as little maintenance as possible on my end.

I started with a simple white romper that is very versatile and worked perfectly for this outfit transition because it can easily be dressed up or down. Next, I added a belt around my waist to break apart the white. The belt I chose was perfect because on the front it is just a solid beige color but on the back it has a fun, bright pink design. Lastly, I threw on a black blazer and rolled the sleeves up for a more casual look. The blazer not only covered up the pink part of the belt and my super fun bra, but it also made the look seem a lot more professional.

Romper//H&M (here), Blazer//Deb Shops , Sandals//Walmart



After interviewing for three hours I was starving! All I had to do was slide off my blazer and add a cute pink bow to my hair and I was ready for dinner at this awesome hibachi-style Japanese steakhouse.

Belt//H&M, Bra//Victoria's Secret (here), Hair Bow//Forever21 (here)

Seriously, how cute is the back of this romper?


Thanks for stopping by! See you next time!
Xoxo,
Ashley

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Outfit of the Day: Job Interview

If you follow me on Instagram, you know this outfit is from yesterday but yesterday was a little hectic so there wasn't much time to post. Anyways, I had a job interview for a position on campus that would start in august (yay!) and this is what I decided to wear.

I wanted to look casual but still like I tried to look nice. I paired these black scalloped shorts with this ruffled top that adds a nice pop of color. Of course I had to throw on the blazer to add that "professional" look. The sandals are partially because I wanted to be casual and partially because they're the only shoes I own that I felt were appropriate. All together I feel like the outfit came together really nicely and... I got the job! 

Shorts//TjMaxx, Ruffled top//Kohls, Blazer//don't remember, it's old, Sandals//Walmart, Gold Watch//Kohls, Rose bracelet and necklace//H&M

Thanks for stopping by! Come back soon for more OOTDs.
Xoxo
Ashley