May
19
I am flipping out over Sarah Jessica Parker’s new
clothing line, Bitten. She partnered with Steve &
Barry’s, which is the store where I used to by my U of
I tee shirts in college, to make a clothing line where
everything is LESS THAN $20!
I first saw her stylish and well-made pieces on Oprah.
They will be available on June 7th at Steve and
Barry’s stores. There are a few in our area. Check out
Steve & Barry’s website for locations. I have a feeling that this
opening is going to be one of those where you go stand in
line and are limited to a few pieces. But, that isn’t
going to stop me from being there!
I would post pictures, but Steve & Barry’s has
been contacting other bloggers and asking them to remove the
photos. So, I’m playing it safe! Check out SJP’s
stuff on
Oprah’s website.
Have a great weekend!
Meghann
May
01
I’m notorious for having chipped nail polish due to
peeling, ragged fingernails. It’s so embarrassing!
It’s really not the greatest look for someone who is a
constant wedding guest. Three weeks ago I discovered the
most wonderful product. It is by Essie–of course!
I’ve always loved Essie’s neutral polish colors
like Ballet Slipper, Poundcake, and (the all-time greatest
color) Mademoiselle. Their polishes are perfect for brides
and other classy ladies who want to look finished, but not
over-done.

Anyway, Millionails is the name of Essie’s
amazing nail strengthening superstar. You apply one coat
every other day to your nails and watch the magic happen. It
even helped my nail polish stay in place. The idea is that
you start with Millionails, then after 90 days you
go to Billionails, and graduate to
Trillionails.
Good Luck!
Meghann
Apr
17
Did you know that the Discovery Center in Chicago offers
a Wedding Dance class?
The lifelong learning center is located at 2940 N Lincoln
Avenue here in Chicago. Their six week course costs only $79
each and promises to help you select the perfect song,
choreograph your first dance, and “Wow” your
guests with the Rhumba. They’ll also teach you to
embellish your dance with dips, the kiss, and the grand
finale. Awww! Your parents will be so proud.
Taking a dance class is a great way to laugh and play and
reconnect before the big day. Here are some of my tips
for successful dance lessons:
#1-Don’t expect your partner to be perfect.
#2-Try to encourage one another, rather than making fun of
one another!
#3-Practice at home!
#4-Don’t take yourselves so seriously. Have fun with
it!
Actually, many of these tips may come in handy in other
areas of your life, as well!
Get more information about this class, and others, at the
Discovery Center’s website: http
://www.discoverycenter.cc/classes/il1778.htm
Happy feet!
Meghann
Apr
03
Ok, I admit it. I’m obsessed with makeovers! I
could spend hours watching “What Not to Wear”
and “Style Her Famous” reruns. I’m a
sucker for any magazine with a makeover issue. I love it
when Oprah does a “Look Ten Pounds Lighter,
Instantly!” episode. I see people on the street and
think about ways to finesse their looks…
As you can see, it was just a matter of time before Blush
& Bashful fell victim to my makeover madness. Everyone
loves our current image, so I knew that a major change could
be risky unless it was perfectly done. To assist on the
project, I called in an expert who is just as obsessed with
makeovers as I am. Lynda Junge of Greenstar Creative www.greenstarcreati
ve.com was up to the task. She is a graphic designer, a
custom stationery queen, and an all-around amazingly
talented diva. She was so much fun to work with! I talked
with her about my vision of Blush & Bashful Events,
described the direction we’re headed, and let her run
with it. Lynda created the perfect design for us. I
couldn’t be happier.
Now our pink and pink days are numbered! Not that I
won’t always hold a soft spot in my heart for all
things pink, we’re just updating our look. I
can’t wait to share it with you.
Stay tuned for the unveiling of…Blush &
Bashful Event Boutique!
Cheers!
Meghann
Jan
30
Today I was talking to my creative and
fashionable friend, Jaime. She mentioned that she added some
of her new handmade jewelry pieces to her etsy.com store.
Knowing that she makes fabulous jewelry, I asked her to send
me the link so I could see her latest work. I was
immediately excited when I saw it. She uses the store name
“Magnolia Street” to house her collections
online. I think our connection was meant to be, as blush +
bashful got its name from “Steel Magnolias” and
uses a magnolia in its logo. See what I mean?!
I asked Jaime to give me a quote about how
she got started making jewelry and why she loves it.
Here’s what she had to say,
“The first time I realized I could make
my own jewelry was when a friend of mine came into work
wearing a simple leather cord bracelet with recycled glass
beads spaced intermittently and tied to it. I admired it and
asked where she had bought it, and she told me, ‘I
made it!’ She said she had gone to Caravan Beads on
Lincoln and Roscoe and had received help there to make her
own bracelet.
“I decided to give it a go and went to the store
myself. I was quickly hooked. The walls are filled with
gorgeous, shimmering beads, shells, strands,
findings…everything you could want to make beautiful
pieces all your own.
“Later, I got a basic tool set as a gift and began
to make my own creations in earnest. Today, I’ve
designed pieces for a friend’s wedding, as a birthday
gift for another friend’s mother, and have several
commissions for pieces rolling in. I even designed an entire
line of pieces for another friend who handed me $200 in a
bead shop and told me to ‘go crazy.’ I also make
pieces and leave them in random places for friends to find
for their birthdays and special events. It tickles me to no
end to to hear a high-pitched squeal and an ‘On my
goodness!’, and know that they’ve foudn a pretty
necklace or bracelet or earrings that I’ve secretly
left for them in a little stashed spot.
“My desire is to create unique, clean designs that
don’t belong to any one time or place, but that make
the wearer feel classic and beautiful. My pieces stand the
test of time…and the test of a girlfriend’s eye,
who will look at what you’re wearing and immediately
want one for herself!”
If you’re interested in contacting Jaime about
designing custom bridesmaid jewelry using your wedding
colors or a unique and impressive gift for your future
mother-in-law, email me meg@blushandbash
fulevents.com and I’ll put you in contact with
her. She’s great!
Enjoy!
Meg