Friday, September 07, 2012

bouquet

 
 
 
Two Saturdays ago I had the lovely opportunity to attend my friends Ally & Scott's wedding reception out at the gorgeous Bell Victorian Garden.

It was a beautiful night filled with dancing, sweets, laughter, romance, sparklers and champagne.

Did I mention, I caught the bouquet?

Later into the night I started getting chilly so I quickly turned my silk scarf (above picture) into a make-shift kimono jacket. It's so easy to do yourself and looks effortlessly chic!
 
Here's How To Make Your Own Kimono Jacket:
 
Take a large square scarf. I usually use my Johnny Was silk scarves, but any will do.
 
 Take two corners
 
 and...
 
 tie them into a knot, close to the ends.
 
 Repeat with other side.
 
 Now, essentially your scarf should look like so. 
 
 This is a view from the "back". Just slip your arms through both of the holes and
 
easily & fashionably get rid of an evening chill.
 
 You can also match the two holes together and stick your head through them for an original, fun take on a scarf!
 
Hope this inspires you to play with your scarves!

Fashionably Yours,
Chelsie

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