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6 Ways to Recover From Tax Day

Filed Under > Life Skills

Ah, Tax Day. It sneaks up faster every year, no?  But hopefully like us, you’ve officially filed and now you can relax (read: retail therapy, a glass of vino and maybe a little road trip!). Click through the slideshow above to see the six ways we’ll be relaxing and recovering from the paperwork nightmare that is April 15th. How will you be kicking back?  Cheers, Kat

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DRINK YOUR FAVORITE WINE

DRINK YOUR FAVORITE WINE

FIRST AND FOREMOST, IT'S TIME TO KICK BACK WITH A GLASS OF OUR FAVORITE WINE AND BREATHE A SIGH OF RELIEF THAT TAXES ARE DONE. (ON OR NEAR A YACHT, HIGHLY ENCOURAGED)

PHOTO VIA THE LONDONER
PAMPER YOURSELF

PAMPER YOURSELF

A BLOWOUT, A MANI-PEDI, NEW MAKEUP, A SPA DAY...REGARDLESS OF HOW YOU WANT TO PAMPER, GO FOR IT; YOU DESERVE IT.

SHOP OUR CURRENT FAVORITE LIP COLOR AND NEW OBSESSION THAT IS A SUGAR BODY SCRUB.

PHOTO VIA PINTEREST
GET OUTSIDE AND PLAY

GET OUTSIDE AND PLAY

EMBRACE YOUR INNER CHILD AND GET OUTSIDE! CELEBRATE BEING FREE FROM TAXES FOR ANOTHER YEAR WITH A BONFIRE, FRIENDS AND BEACH GAMES THAT ARE PERFECT TO JUST GRAB AND GO.

PHOTO VIA LONNY MAG
HOST A DINNER PARTY

HOST A DINNER PARTY

CELEBRATING WITH A CASUAL, IMPROMPTU DINNER PARTY ALWAYS HELPS US RELAX AND UNWIND. KEEP THE MENU SIMPLE, GLASSES FULL, AND ENJOY.

VIA "LA CREMA VIRTUAL VITNER," PHOTO BY RUSTIC WHITE
TAKE A ROADTRIP

TAKE A ROADTRIP

GRAB YOUR BESTIE AND HIT THE ROAD. WITH A LITTLE EXTRA CASH FROM YOUR REFUND AND WARMER TEMPS, IT'S TIME TO VISIT THE PLACES YOU'VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT SEEING.

PHOTO VIA TINK AND TIGER
GET SOME SLEEP

GET SOME SLEEP

IF YOU'VE ALREADY COMPLETED YOUR TAXES (AND ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVEN'T), A GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP IS EXACTLY WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED. OUR FRIENDS AT BYRDIE SHARE A GREAT TIP TO FALLING ASLEEP FAST.

PHOTO VIA BYRDIE

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What To Pack || Napa Valley

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packing tips napa valley

By the time most of you read this I’ll be wheels up beginning day 1 of my 12 day wine county adventure with Ma(i)sonry and Orison Wines.  If you’re a regular reader of the blog then you’d know I’m a big (BIG) lover of wine so I couldn’t have been more thrilled when Orison and Maisonry wanted to collaborate on a best of Napa Valley piece.  I’ve been to Napa a few times, but I don’t think anything can rival what we have planned.  And while I can’t divulge too much as I’ll be sharing all of my thoughts when I get back I wanted to at least share a few what-to/how-to pack tips with y’all.  So without further ado, and before I’m 3 cabernets deep, my 5 favorite packing tips.  And fair warning…my Instagram feed will be nothing but California sunshine and grapes as far as the eye can see the next 2 weeks.  Cheers!  truly, MKR

** Saint James striped tee via Ann Mashburn also available HERE  ||  Rifle Paper passport mini notebooks  ||   Alexander McQueen studded sunglasses

packing tips napa valley

**  Celine sunglasses  ||  Ray-Ban High Street sunglasses  ||  Red’s Whitner sunglasses  ||  Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses  ||  Alexander McQueen studded sunglasses  ||  Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses

packing tips napa valley

No. 1 –  Garment racks are  your friends.  When I began styling I purchased a few rolling garment racks and now I could not imagine packing (or my every day) without them.  They’re great for planning outfits and corralling all of your items in one place.

** Clare Vivier fanny pack  ||  Sole Society Jill backpack

packing tips napa valley

No. 2 – It’s all about the mini.  When regulations changed and didn’t allow anything over 3.4 oz. carried on it made all of beauty begin creating products in a smaller/travel size which saves a TON of room when packing.  I mean nothing takes up more suitcase space than my every day 20+ oz. can of hairspray or hair volumizer!  So I now buy everything you can in the smaller size and keep them in my beauty bag so all I have to do is grab and go.  I even got my tanning lotion in a mini…how convenient is that?!  And if you’re only carrying on might I suggest storing everything in one of these to make security a breeze.

** Chair, Restoration Hardware  ||  Pillow (available via WOM, email for details)  ||  kate spade new york fine feather purse c/o  ||  Moroccan gold pouf  ||  Alexander McQueen sunglasses  ||  Saint James striped shirts blue, red, navy, green  ||  Jack Rogers Vachetta neon sandals  ||  Jack Rogers Palm Beach Navajo sandals  ||  Marni double jewel sandals  ||  Tory Burch Kira sandals  ||  Stubbs and Wootton slippers  ||  Yosi Samra slippers c/o  ||  Proenza Schouler heels

packing tips napa valley

No. 3 – Expect the unexpected.  When traveling anything can happen; delays, lost luggage, bumps, etc., so best to be prepared.  If you’re checking luggage always carry on your must have beauty products, change of under garments, 1 change of clothing, a bathing suit (if you’re going somewhere beach like all you need is a bathing suit), a back up charger, and a comfortable pair of shoes (I travel everywhere with these in my purse).

** kate spade new york fine feather purse c/o  ||  Pillow (available via WOM, email for details) 

packing tips napa valley

No. 4 – Create an itinerary.  Wether it be in your Google calendar, printed out and in your purse, or set up in Outlook have an itinerary with all pertinent addresses and phone numbers (hotels, rental cars, restaurants, etc.) easily accessible.  And make sure any travel companions have a copy, as well as anyone back home that may need to get in touch with you in case of emergency.

** Zara nude heels  ||  Proenza Schouler heels  ||  Yosi Samra Preslie c/0  ||  Yosi Samra Corey sandal c/o  ||  kate spade new york toucan sandals  ||  Tory Burch Kira bow sandals  ||  Jack Rogers Napa Valley Navajo sandals c/o  ||  Jack Rogers Vachetta neon sandals ||  Jack Rogers Palm Beach Navajo sandals

packing tips napa valley

** Rifle Paper + Garance Dore phone case  ||  F. Scott Fitzgerald Tales of the Jazz Age  ||  Rifle Paper travel journal

packing tips napa valley

No. 5 – Be in the moment.  I’ve lost a lot of peace, a lot of moments to trying to capture them or freeze them in time.  To being stuck to a plan.  To not being willing to take the unchartered path.  No more my Loves.  Traveling is all about the adventure.  And while yes you have to be planned, you have to be ready, you have to pose for those pics so you can record them forever you also have to be willing to throw it all away and go on the grand journey.  Because every day, wether it be on vacation or during your daily commute to work, is a day you’ll never get back so you might as well enjoy the ride.  

** Chair, Restoration Hardware  ||  Haute Hippie “Drinks Well With Others” tee

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5 Valentine’s To Try

Filed Under > Entertaining

I had grand plans for my glue gun and Valentine’s Day this year, grand plans I tell you.  Then I learned I had 3 weeks to pack up our entire house and move down to Atlanta and my grand plans fell apart.  But just because my glue gun is temporarily in storage doesn’t mean I should deny all of you crafty people a little Valentine’s Day inspired DIY’s.  So take a look and get your craft on this weekend with these 5 marvelous projects.  xoxo

Valentine’s Day In A Box from You Are My Fav (tutorial here).  Perfectly customizable for your valentine and doesn’t reek of all that Valentine’s Day red roses and babies breath cheesiness.

Cupcake Liner Wreath from Tatertots and Jello (tutorial here).  This is an oldie, but a goodie I recently stumbled upon thanks to everyone’s favorite addiction, Pinterest.  Why I love this adorably whimsical wreath so much is because you could do it for any occasion…Halloween, Baby Showers, Bridal Showers, you get the drift.

DIY Mirrored Caked Stands from Tradewind Tiaras (tutorial here).  Like above I’ve been holding on to this DIY for awhile because it’s perfect for practically every occasion…though red velvet Valentine’s whoopie pies would give some amazing coloring contrast to the mirrored top!

Valentine’s Day Surprise Crackers from Not Martha (tutorial here).  Who knew crackers were so easy to make, and again not just limited to Valentine’s Day, (if you’re not sensing a theme here you haven’t been paying attention)!  And though candy is great if you really want to make Valentine’s memorable fill it with something that has a little sparkle, diamonds perhaps?

Valentine’s Friendship Bracelets by Dandee (tutorial here).  I don’t have children, but I loved this idea so I had to share.  And quite frankly friendship bracelets aren’t just for the tots, I personally have quite a few and always appreciate more.  Just one suggestion on this one moms, I would throw in some candy to go along with the bracelet so your kid isn’t like the house during Halloween that gives out peanuts or toothpaste…nobody wants peanuts and toothpaste!

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