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A Modest Skeptic’s First Stitch Fix

After seeing blogger after blogger after blogger raving about Stitch Fix, my curiosity finally got the best of me and I ordered my first box.

I resisted for the longest time because I knew that the prices are definitely a splurge and I am about as cheap as they come.

Also…I really wondered if they would send me modest clothes. Β Modest means something a little different to everyone, and I wondered if they'd send me stuff I was comfortable with wearing.

I finally bit the bullet and decided to just see what it would be like. Β They were having a special where they waived the stylist fee and I figured I could always just send everything back if I wasn't impressed.

A Modest Skeptic's First Stitch Fix

So, without further adieu, here is how it all went down.

You can take a look at the initial unboxing in the (very boring) video below. Β I was trying to hurry and be quiet at the same time and it didn't work that well. Β But if you're a glutton for punishment, go ahead:

You can also subscribe to my YouTube channel for random tidbits of whatever I feel like videoing. πŸ™‚

 

So, let me show you a couple pictures of my Stitch Fix and then share the pros and cons that struck me about Stitch Fix.

First was this maternity skirt. Β (Yes, I'm pregnant with just a little bump at this point. Β I thought they did a great job sending clothes that were the right fit for this stage of pregnancy.)

I didn't bother trying it on, though, because I could tell just from holding it up that it was shorter than what I would wear. Β That one was going back for sure.

A Modest Skeptic's First Stitch Fix

 

 

Next was this black maternity top. I really liked it and it was something different which was nice to get me out of a rut. Β Plus, it didn't really look like a maternity shirt and that's something I've been wanting. Β But I had to send it back because it is completely sheer and the shell underneath did not provide enough coverage to make me comfortable.

 

The maxi skirt also came in the box and I really, really liked it. Β It fit great and the fabric was very luxurious. Β The only reason I sent it back is because I already have a skirt that looks similar and I didn't see a need to keep another one.

A Modest Skeptic's First Stitch Fix

 

Finally I tried on this dolman top. Β I do not like dolman tops, but I tried it on anyway just to see. Β I think it made me look like I had a chunky belly instead of having a baby bump. Β It also sat too wide on my shoulders and you could see my straps.

A Modest Skeptic's First Stitch Fix

 

They also sent a necklace which I didn't need, so I sent that back.

 

I ended up sending every single thing back; however I still felt like they did a great job for the first time around. Β I've heard that it takes them some time to learn your style, and the more feedback you provide the better they will be.

I felt that they were *so close* to getting my style right, and that after the feedback I left the next one will be even better.

Update:Β Here are the pictures from the second Stitch Fix box I received!

After I was all finished, I sat down and came up with some pros and cons to see if my skepticism really had any grounds or if I'm just cheap. Β It appears that I'm just cheap. Β Take a look:

 

Pros:

  • Easy to order
  • Super easy to return what you don't want
  • My stylist did an awesome job trying to understand my needs and likes, especially with the challenge of my being halfway between regular and maternity clothes.
  • I liked that they sent pieces that could mix and match so I would get the most bang for my buck.
  • No shopping required! Β With a houseful of kids it's hard to get out very often!
  • It's great for the fashion challenged because you have someone who knows what they're doing picking outfits that will work for you.
  • Each Stitch Fix comes with styling guide that shows you what other pieces of clothing you can wear with what they sent you.
  • The pieces match common pieces anyone would have so you would most likely have things to match already.
  • They have modest clothes! Β When you go shopping you have to dig and dig to find things that are modest. Β I love being able to say “send me modest” clothes, and boom, there they are!
  • Receive as few or as many boxes as you want. Β If you are despearate need to build a new wardrobe, you can set it up to send you a new box every month (maybe even every two weeks?) Β Or you can set them to com farther apart, or you can just order them only when you specifically want to.
  • It helps you try things you wouldn't have thought to try. Β It's interesting to try on things that I didn't think I would like and find out I like them.

 

Cons:

  • It is expensive, especially for someone who has always been a thrift store girl!

I set the budget to the lowest priced items, and the prices were still between $40 and $65 per item.

 

So yes, while there are many more pros than there are cons, money carries a lot of weight for a lot of us. Β I never, ever, ever want to encourage any of my readers to spend money they don't have.

Less is more when it comes to clothing, so spending more on a few quality pieces that will mix and match is not really all that expensive in the long run. Β But still…please don't spend money you don't have.

So Stitch Fix is for you if:

  1. You can set aside some money in the budget for quality clothing.
  2. You don't have the time to go digging around in the stores to find something that is both modest and flattering to your body type.
  3. You want someone else to do the work of finding outfits for you and you're not afraid to try new things.

 

Want to give it a try? Β Sign up here to get started.

 

Helpful notes:

When you sign up, be sure to leave detailed comments about what you like to wear and why. I tried my best to define my version of “modest” so my stylist would know what to send. Β I also made sure to create a Pinterest board of modest clothing that I like so she could see exactly what types of things I like.

 

Sign up for Stitch Fix here.

5 Clever Ways to Organize Your Necklaces

I finished up decluttering in my room (I'm working through this book, which is super helpful for people like me who do better when somebody just tells exactly what to do step by step!)

The only thing that is still bugging me in there is that I have several necklaces sitting on top of my dresser because they are too big to fit in my jewelry box.

I figured it was time to start looking for a different solution, so I rounded up some different DIY ideas for organizing necklaces.

If you have the same problem I do, hopefully you'll find something that works for you!

Organize Your Necklaces with these simple DIY projects

1.Β Bulletin Board Jewelry Wall

 

2.Β Covered Cork Board Necklace Organizer

 

3.Β Chicken Wire Necklace Organizer

 

4.Β DIY Necklace Organizer

 

5.Β Large Necklace Holder

 

 

I hope you find one that works for you!

Show Your Children How Much You Love Them With A Countdown to Valentine’s Day

As parents, we should always be trying our best to show our children we love them. (Here are 35 ways!) Β But Valentine's Day gives us an opportunity to do some extra special things that will build lifetime memories and create lasting bonds with our children.

 

Countdown to Valentine's Day with these printable love links for kids!

 

Today I have 14 days worth of “love links” for kids that you can download and print.

Give one each day to your child. (see if you can come up with clever ways to do it to add to the excitement. Β Slip one under their pillow, put it in their lunch, etc.)

Watch your child's eyes glow when he sees just how much he means to you!

Submit the form below to instantly receive the download:

Hooray! Β You're all set! Β CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD.

 

Count down to Valentine's Day with these printable Love Links for Kids

One Year of Done for You Meal Plans!

Have you heard about the new feature from Build a Menu?

I have always loved using Build a Menu because it gives me the freedom to pick and choose what meals I want to make as it simultaneously creates my shopping list and estimated grocery total for the store of my choice. (ALDI included!) (You can see how it works in detail if you'd like.)

But they've added a new feature that I really like too - the DONE FOR YOU menu plans -- and for a limited time they are free when you buy the regular meal planning service (regular price = $30!)

So, what you get is:

    1. Access to the classic menu planner as I described above, where you can pick and choose which meals you want to make. There are options for every kind of diet needs (Trim Healthy Mama, Gluten Free, Paleo, Normal People :), etc. )
    1. Pre-made menus delivered to your inbox each week. If you happen to be disorganized one week and don't log in to create your own meal plan, you've automatically got a pre-made menu arriving as a a back-up! AWESOME!

I got the Done4U plans several months ago, and I'll admit that I rely on them much more often than I should! But as long as my family is getting fed I shouldn't feel guilty that someone else is planning my menus, should I now?

Buy the classic plan now for $35, and get a full year of Done for You Menus FREE!  (Be sure to use the coupon code BAM12for35 when you check out!)

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The $35 price and free done for you menus are only available through January 31st, so don't delay!

Update: Although this particular sale deadline has passed, you can try it free for 2 weeks by going through this link.  If you love it as much as I do, you'll be able to take advantage of the next sale that comes along! ​

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Don't forget to use the coupon code BAM12for35 when you check out!

Free Valentine’s Day Printable Pack

Free Printable Pack: Valentine's Day Cupcakes

 

Today I have a fun printable pack for the little ones!

My kids always enjoy doing extra work when it is as exciting as these Valentine's Day Cupcake worksheets!

I have moved all of my homeschooling posts to christianhomeschoolfamily.com. You can go here to read this post at the new site.

 

Whipped Peppermint Body Scrub

DIY Whipped Peppermint Body Scrub | Make your own for Valentine's Day gifts!

INGREDIENTS


3/4 cup coconut oil
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup pink sugar ( 2 drops of pink food gel mixed with 1/4 cup sugar)
5 drops peppermint essential oil or 1 teaspoon peppermint extract
2 drops Vitamin E oil







DIY Whipped Peppermint Body Scrub - great homemade spa gift idea for Valentine's Day!

DIRECTIONS


1. In a ziploc plastic bag, add 1/4 cup sugar and 2 drops of pink food gel. Let all of the air out of the bag and zip it up. Shake and massage the bag with your hands until all of the sugar is mixed and a light shade of pink.


2. In a medium mixing bowl, add the coconut oil 1/2 cup granulated sugar. Beat with mixer until light and fluffy.


3. Add the pink sugar and whip for an additional 20 seconds.


4. Transfer to an airtight container or jar. This soothing whipped scrub can be stored up to 6 months but will likely be used long before that πŸ™‚


5. ENJOY!!

Recommended Ingredient Sources:

Coconut Oil - ORDER HERE

Peppermint Oil - BUY HERE

Vitamin E Oil - BUY HERE​