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If you’re following along on Instagram and Snapchat (username WAITINGONMARTHA), you’ll know that I’m currently in England (!) for the week. But because the trip was short notice, and with everything else going on, I had no time to properly shop for the cooler weather that jumping the pond would bring. So in order to see London and explore the English countryside properly, I had to figure out how to fill my suitcase with cozy sweaters, boots, hats and jackets. Enter Trunk Club.
If you’re not familiar with Trunk Club yet, I’d suggest you become familiar because it is a game-changer. In short, Trunk Club is a personal styling service for women and men, and while it’s perfect for those with no time to shop (me), it’s also perfect for those looking for a little guidance in building a well-stocked wardrobe. When you sign up, you’re paired with a personal stylist who curates a “trunk” of clothing and accessories based on your style and sizes with major brands such as Vince, Theory, Joie, Equipment, Splendid, Current / Elliott and more.
I know what you’re thinking: that sounds pretty amazing, but that also sounds like a lot of pressure to buy. But here’s the beauty, Trunk Club is NOT a subscription service like similar wardrobe styling brands. Which means there are no subscription fees, shipping is always free, and most importantly…no pressure. I loved my stylist; she was anything but “salesy”, and she hand-picked some great pieces that really fit my personal style.
So here’s how it worked: after talking with my stylist she put together a trunk that I was able to review before it even shipped out, ensuring that I was receiving pieces that I was interested in purchasing. Once the trunk arrived I was given five days to try on the items from my trunk, with free return shipping for all of the items I didn’t wish to purchase. The whole process was seamless and painless, and at the end of the day I pulled the trigger on jeans, boots, and the gorgeous DVF red coat!
Lastly, and because I’m such a sucker for packaging, I might add that Trunk Club’s trunk packaging is on point. Everything was perfectly folded and wrapped in ribbon in the cardboard trunk (just waiting to be Instagrammed!). Opening my trunk felt a little like Christmas morning, unwrapping a bundle of goodies…it really is an experience. Truly, MKR
Photography, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha | This post was in collaboration with Trunk Club. All opinions are 100% our own.
1 // Both MKR and I have ventured into the world of Ayurveda (thanks to this book). We’ve talked about dry brushing a lot on here before, and it’s actually a big part of an Ayurvedic beauty routine! And apparently, according to this article, we should be dry brushing our faces now too. #
2 // Who knew I was a caftan girl?! This gorgeous look has me convinced that I need one ASAP.
5 // ‘Grams of Mary Summers’ southwestern road trip have me itching to check a few landmarks off my bucket list.
6 // We’re big supporters of women following their dreams to start their own businesses here at WOM. Here are 5 steps to do just that (while working full-time).
7 // Coming back from a summer vacay is HARD. But this Feel-Good Pineapple Smoothie sounds like it would hit the spot.
Yesterday we invited you to join in on the fun at our end-of-summer block party with Pottery Barn. With great grub and fun activities for kids of all ages, who could ever say no to a carefree block party bash? But I know what you’re thinking: it’s hot (like really hot) and hot doesn’t always work hand-in-hand with “carefree.” As someone who’s already counting down until fall, I hear you. But good news: it IS possible to keep the menu easy and light, while simple DIYs can keep even the busiest of bodies busy so you can enjoy a refreshing drink or two. I think we can all cheers to that!
When I set up our block party, I knew I wanted to keep things comfortable, casual and laid-back. That, of course, was thanks to PB’s cozy chairs, pillows and outdoor dining set, but it was also thanks to the fuss-free food we served: my take on The Cuban and pimento cheese and tomato sandwiches (see both recipes below), homemade potato chips (because what’s a block party without chips!) and healthy-ish dips with fresh veggies and fruit. Along with all the finger food I whipped up a super refreshing Citrus Cooler mocktail (recipe below) that could easily become booze infused with a shot or two of vodka.
For dessert, I stuffed a bin full of ice and freeze pops, plus put watermelon slices onto popsicle sticks for the perfect dessert al fresco. By keeping the menu super simple, and asking everyone to pitch in, no one’s stressed to whip up an over-the-top dish.
But a block party isn’t all about the food (though it’s a big part), so I also set up a few simple DIY activities for kids of all ages to enjoy. I think the biggest mistake people make when pulling together something like this block party is overthinking the agenda and spending too much money on what you think the kids will do. The beauty of a block party, after all, is that it’s an excuse for everyone to come together and do their own thing…kids will be running around, teens will probably just want to hang out, and adults will be catching up (while trying to keep an eye on the little ones).
With all this in mind, I set up an easy DIY crafts table for the little ones with all the makings of a paint-and-plant station. We brought small terracotta pots labeled with each kids’ name (gorgeously handwritten by Jenn Gietzen) for them to paint all over, as well as organic potting soil and a few pre-potted (and hardy) herbs like mint, rosemary and thyme the kids can watch grow inside all year long. The supplies can be kept simple (all you’ll need are a few colors of acrylic paint and paint brushes) and cleanup shouldn’t be overwhelming since it’s outside. And since we had kids of all ages at the block party, I set up a table with colored beads for the teens to create DIY beaded bracelets. We separated each color family into different dishes, making it easy for everyone to fight over the prettiest beads to add to their arm stacks.
Check out the recipes for two fuss-free sandwiches and our Citrus Cooler mocktail (easily turned cocktail) below, and tell me what you’ll be serving at your end-of-summer block party! Truly, MKR
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