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Giveaway: The Northern Sea


I am so excited to introduce you all to my newest sponsor. The Northern Sea is a new online shop featuring hand-selected jewelry and accessories. They add new items every day and plan expand into clothing this summer.


{mint collar necklace c/o of The Northern Sea | find it in purple here}




mint collar necklace c/o the northern sea
old navy tee - $6 | similar here | and here
forever 21 skirt - $7 | similar here | and here
thrifted gold peeptoes - $6 | similar here | here | and here



Today I get to do one of my favorite things - offer all of you a giveaway! The Northern Sea is offering $25 gift card to one lucky winner (open to US residents only).

How to win:

Visit The Northern Sea and leave a comment here telling me what you would buy if you won. 
(Include your first name and a valid email address so I can contact you if you win.)

For additional entries, follow The Northern Sea's Blog and like their Facebook Page.
(Each entry must be submitted in a separate comment in order to increase your chances of winning!)

The Giveaway ends on Sunday, May 5, at 10 PM (Central Time).

Good luck.

Giveaway: Sheinside Summer Vacation


Today I am stoked to offer a giveaway from Sheinside. They sent me a few summery goodies and I'm head over heels.




old navy polka dot shorts - $10 | similar here | and here
payless woven sandals - $12 | similar here | and here


Sheinside has generously offered a chance to win two selections from their summer collection.

To enter:
1) Register on Sheinside.
2) Like the Sheinside Facebook Page
3) Leave a comment under this post using your email address (the same as used for signing up)

The giveaway ends on Sunday, July 13 at 10 pm.

Good luck!

Hanes Sheer Tights Review + Giveaway

***Giveaway Closed***


Tights have become all the rage. Last winter, I wore them nearly constantly. They look great, keep you warm, and hide the evidence of your (or my) general shaving laziness.


I was super stoked when Hanes offered to send me a selection of tights this fall. I received black, granite, and plum, and they are all awesome. They are a great combination of opaque and sheer. They have a wide, comfortable waist band and a very effective control top (which I am more grateful for now than ever).

I am trying to smize, can you tell?

{vintage fabric top - elsa bags - $32, skirt c/o eshatki, black sheer tights c/o hanes, steve madden boots - via TJ Maxx - $49}

And now I get to do one of my favorite things, offer all of you a giveaway! Hanes has kindly offered to give the winning reader a collection of Hanes Silk Reflections Sheer Tights - one pair in each color (black, gentle brown, granite, nude and plum) {a $50 value}.

You can enter in either (or both) of the 2 ways listed below. Each entry must be notified in the form of a comment on the blog.

  • Visit Hanes Hosiery & check out their tights, then leave a comment telling me what color is your favorite and what you would wear them with.
  • Post about the giveaway on your blog, Facebook, or Twitter (include @uberchiccheap and a link to the giveaway in your tweets) and leave a comment telling me about it.
Make sure to include your first name and a valid email address so I can contact you if you win. The winner will be determined by giving each entry a number and using random.org to select the winning number. (US Residents only.)

The Giveaway ends on Sunday, October 3, at 10 PM (Mountain Standard Time).

Good luck.

Hello: Anne B | The Made Collection



Sarah of Anne B designs was kind enough to send me one of her beautiful foldover clutches to coincide with the launch of her indiegogo campaign and I just can't get enough of it.


foldover clutch c/o anne b designs
coral ponte blazer c/o sheinside
anthro blouse | $39
asos pants | $40
thrifted gold heels | $6




Here are the fundraiser campaign details

a b o u t   s a r a h

I grew-up in Virginia Beach, Virginia taking dance lessons, piano lessons, attending various art schools, participated in church and school choirs, and picked up sewing along the way.

I'm practically a self-taught seamstress, initially out of frustration with tacky clothes and bags. I found that I enjoyed desiging bags the most because I found have them fit my personal taste and style. Then I began to consult with friends to design bags that fit their personal needs, taste, and style as well. I loved seeing how excited they got realizing they were essentially the designer—I just made the sketches and final product.

Fast forward to 2014, after many years and many fails, I've developed anne b (middle name + last initial) into an authentic handbag brand that has expereinced international sales and creditable local media recognition.

(Additional background - I graduated from Brigham Young Univeristy in Provo, Utah receiving a BA in Communications - Advertising and minor in Dance in 2012. I served a mission with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in San Diego, California from 2007-2009.)

m y    p r o j e c t

I believe that in our modern world, sewing has become a lost art. As a self taught seamstress, I want to help change that. That’s why I'm using Indiegogo to help raise funds to start a sewing school here where I live in Salt Lake City called, called Made.

This school will be set up like a gym—where anyone can buy a membership, take individual classes, or bring in their own projects. It doesn’t matter if they have advanced sewing skills or if they've never even touched a sewing machine, anyone can come and learn stitching, mending, alterations, clothing construction, accessories, or home decor. Whatever you want to make — we’ll make it happen.

t h e    M A D E    i n s p i r a t i o n

I was first inspired to create this school while volunteering in Uganda last summer with HELP International. While there, I taught women and children skills like sewing, paper bead making, and marketing. Seeing how quickly they picked up these skills and their creativity was truly inspiring. When I got back to the States I knew I wanted to bring that same spirit of teaching, creativity, and innovation to the people around me.

p l e d g e    r e w a r d s

To show my appreciation for the support of Made, backers will receive a bag from a special collection under my label anne b appropriately called - The MADE Collection. These cosmetic bags and folded clutches are made from 100% leather, bold kona cotton prints, bright colored lining, leather trimmed pockets, and durable brass zippers.

In staying true to the initial inspiration for this project, I have worked with local LDS and Catholic refugee services to identify skilled seamstresses who will then manufacture the bags and will be employeed through donations to this project. I will provide personal training and mentoring for the refugees to ensure quality craftsmanship.


The remaining funds will go directly to the Made school to help pay for sewing machines, rental space, sewings tools and materials, and promoting throughout the valley.

t h e    k i c k e r

I strongly believe that everyone has a spark of innovation and creativity in them no matter who or where they are. By supporting Made, you can help others realize their potential and maybe even help it come alive in you!

d e l i v e r a b l e s

The campaign goal is $10,000 by July 25. Once we hit $7,500, men's dopp kits will be available for pre-order.

Our goal is to fulfill all orders 4-6 weeks after they're placed. If by chance there is a delay, we will keep everyone posted on the progress of their item.

_________________________

Please check out her campaign and join me tonight at the Made Workshop. Find the details here.



Campaign - http://bit.ly/annebmade
Shop - www.annebdesigns.com
IG @annebsarah
FB /annebdesigns
Twitter @annebdesigns
Tumblr - http://annebdesigns.tumblr.com/
YouTube - Instructional Videos

#annebdesigns
#annebmade
#madecollection

This Week {No. 30}


Here are  a few snapshots from this week.


{ tate's haircut  ||  DIY floral cross stitch sweater  ||  gallery wall, finally  ||  simone being sweet }

links to take you into the weekend:

b  u  y
this sweet heart print blouse (on sale!)
this feminine blush skirt
these pretty neon earrings
these killer nude heels
this dreamy floral sweatshirt

c  o  v  e  t
this darling eyelet dress
this sweet lace hemmed sweater
these beautiful blue floral pumps

d  o

r  e  a  d
this beautiful post on motherhood: glass half empty. glass half full.

f  o  l  l  o  w
anna of dear friend | lovely pins & beautiful pics

t  h  i  s    w  e  e  k  e  n  d
I'm hitting up the Veronica Mars movie (which I am really excited about!)
What are you up to?

DIY: Nursing Bra


If you think finding a bra that fits correctly is tough, try finding a nursing bra that fits. It's so hard. The sizes are limited, the styles are weird. After two babies and almost 3 years of wearing a nursing bra, I was fed up. I finally found a few bras (this and this) that fit me well at my local Nordstrom Rack and I got to work.

Let's get started:

w  h  a  t    y  o  u    n  e  e  d

nursing bra clasps - A&B (I took mine from an old nursing bra but they can be purchased here)
ribbon or elastic - C
and a bra that fits like a glove

w  h  a  t    t  o    d  o  

1 . cut the straps an inch above the connection at the front of the bra
2 . sew the strap (E) to clasp (B)
3 . sew the strap (D) to clasp (A)
4 . sew the ribbon (C) to the bottom of clasp (A)
5 . determine the length of ribbon (C) needed. sew ribbon to the interior of the bra.

It's actually a really quick process & I am over the moon with how it turned out. I recommend a soft cup bra although it will work a formed cup bra as well.

Have you ever made your own nursing bra? Are you ready to get started?

This Week {No. 35}


Here are a few snapshots from this week:


new print from my friend, miriam || new blouse
two babes in a sink || behind the scenes

Here are a few links to take you into the weekend:

b  u  y
 these rad anthro heels (on sale)

c  o  v  e  t
 these lovely heels

d  o
this easy bedhead hair tutorial

r  e  a  d
this book on women (loved it)

w  a  t  c  h
this life-changing video on correct bra sizes
(seriously, watch it)

t  h  i  s   w  e  e  k  e  n  d
We have a busy weekend ahead with Easter activities.
And I am finally getting my hair lightened. Hip Hip Hooray!

This Week {No. 33}


Here are a few snapshots from this week:


simone is in the 92nd percentile, clearly | buying gardening supplies
dinner with blogging friends | tate listening to his favorite song

b  u  y
this gorgeous heels (need these)
this floral pencil skirt (on sale)

c  o  v  e  t
this colorblocked merino sweater (in orange)

w  a  t  c  h
 this fantastic show, non-stop

 t  h  i  s    w  e  e  k  e  n  d
I'm hoping to squeeze in a hair appointment and spend the weekend relaxing 
watching general conference. What about you?

This Week {No. 36}


Here are a few snapshots from this week:


new blouse || easter family pic
simone || attaching this applique to its third shirt

here are a few links to take you into the weekend:

b  u  y
this floral sweater (kicking myself for not buying it)
this pretty necklace (a dead ringer for this pricey option)

c  o  v  e  t

m  a  k  e

d  o

t  h  i  s    w  e  e  k  e  n  d
we'll be spending time as a family. what are you up to?

This Week {No. 37}


Here are a few snapshots from the week:


date night with a handmade clutch from melissa || simone is 7 months
tate working on his aloof selfie || view from the jsmb

Here are a few links to take you into the weekend:

b  u  y 
this hip boucle pullover
these pretty gold heels
these cute triangle earrings
this fabulous self-tanning face gel

c  o  v  e  t
this beautiful floral maillot
this gorgeous floral panel sweater
this insanely flattering shift dress

m  a  k  e
this box pleated skirt

d  o
this quick curl hair tutorial

t  h  i  s    w  e  e  k  e  n  d
we are hanging out out with friends & hopefully going out to dinner down town.
what are you up to?

This Week {No. 38}


After asking Tate to pose for a million pictures, he decided to turn his "camera" on me.


"I take a pitcher a you, mommy"

Here are a few links to take you into the weekend:

b  u  y
this anthro dress (75% off!)
this sweet floral tee
this summery coral hat 

c  o  v  e  t
these hot high rise jeans
this fabulous maxi dress (with sleeves!)
these rad floral shorts

d  o
these easy spin pin hair tutorials

r  e  a  d
kenna's story about being diagnosed with an aggressive brain cancer at 28.

t  h  i  s    w  e  e  k  e  n  d
we will be celebrating mother's day with our family. what about you?

This Week {No. 40}


here are a few snapshots from the week:


shade garden in front of the bay window || baby joy
new photographer || DIY sprinkler system

links to take you into the weekend:

b  u  y
 these minty sandals
this beautiful red maxi dress
this textured stripe tee (have & love it)
this fun graphic tee

c  o  v  e  t
 this amazing embroidered peplum top

d  o

r  e  a  d
 this fun novel

t  h  i  s    w  e  e  k  e  n  d
 We are having a small birthday party to celebrate Tate turning 3. I can hardly believe it!
We will also keep slogging away on the yard. I am so over it.

Refashion: Adding Sleeves to a Dress


I was perusing Target and I just could not help but buy the perfect nursing dress. I fell in love with the striped print and the amazing cross front neckline. The only catch? It didn't have sleeves.

Guess what? I bought it anyway.


Luckily, the hemline was about 3 inches longer than I needed it to be. I trimmed the hem and used what I salvaged to make sleeves.

And let me tell you, I love this dress. I will be wearing it all summer long.





Old Navy Wedges - $15 | similar here | and here

Have you refashioned anything lately? Leave a link so we can all check it out!

This Week {No. 31}


one word: attitude.


links to take you into the weekend:

b  u  y
these gorgeous textured heels (half off!)

c  o  v  e  t

m  a  k  e

r  e  a  d
this fantasy novel (or even better, listen to it)

t  h  i  s    w  e  e  k  e  n  d
I'll be selling some of my lightly used clothing at the REhive Bazaar in Provo on Saturday.
Hop over to my instagram feed to win $50 credit for the pop-up sale.
I hope to see some of you there!

Review: The Jones Market Color Pop Necklace


Candis of The Jones Market was kind enough to send me one of her beautiful baby friendly necklaces and I am head over heels. I love the proportions and beautiful wood tone of the non-toxic beads (perfect for Simone to pull & suck on).




The Jones Market was born in January of 2012 after Candis made her first necklace as a gift for a friend and ended up with word of mouth orders. Drew Jones has been selling his artwork locally and nationwide for over 8 years. They have two magical children and every ounce of time & effort they put into their shop is for them.
 

forever 21 lace top $15 | similar here, here, and here
j.crew factory pants $30 | similar here (on sale), and here
payless coral heels $7 | similar here, here and here
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