SNOW & PONCHOSHey guys!! So it finally snowed for the first time this year and it's been crazy! Right now we can't even pull the car out of the garage because the snow is stacked up about 3 feet high. It's a bummer because we had to walk to cvs to get more milk haha. Anyways, we just wanted to show you guys an outfit post for the winter and with the snow in the background. It was really hard to take these pictures because it was super bright, cold and in some places the snow was up to our knees. Which made it hard to walk. We didn't really know how the pictures would turn out but they turned out pretty well. So here it is: Ally's outfit: •red and black poncho: Rue 21 •high waisted jeans: Charlotte Russe •White snow boots: Polo •Hair: pulled to the side Addison's outfit:
•White and blue poncho: Old Navy •Army green jeans: Charlotte Russe •Snow Boots: Polo •Pearl Earrings: Brighton •hair: messy knot up do
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Hey friends!!! Our favorite holiday is CHRISTMAS! Christmas is such a fun, happy holiday. We love everything about it. Right now we are on winter break, so NO school. WOOHOO! So we are showing you guys three different fun diy's around the house for christmas. It's an ugly christmas sweater, decor, and an easy gift idea. ENJOY ;) Mason jar gift. This gift idea is super easy and good for last minute idea. In the jar we put socks and beanies. Then, you just decorate and make it look cute. What you need:
Reindeer and snowflake decor. This fun decor was so much fun to make and only took us about 10 minutes to put together. We found this idea on pinterest and had to do it. It's all made out of popsicle sticks and hot glue. We used gold spray paint and glitter, for color. To add the nose on the reindeer we used a red pom-pom. What you need:
,Ugly Christmas sweaters.
This diy took a little longer than the ones before but it was worth it. We got the sweaters at a thrift store. Then, we got ribbon, pom-poms, lights and fun decorations to put on from Hobby Lobby. We hand stitched the lights and ribbon but it works the same as hot gluing the items on. You can get any of these products at your local craft store. What you will need:
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