Sew Fabulous: FREE lessons from Craftsy.com!

If you’ve been wanting to learn the fine art of stitchery  but are scared to death of your sewing machine (ahem), Craftsy.com is offering FREE (yes, FREE!) sewing lessons! Who has had a sewing machine banished to a closet for the past two years (*raises hand*)?

If – like  me – you missed out on taking home economics and are not self-taught, you may want to look into Sewing Machine 911, which teaches users how to familiarize themselves and troubleshoot issues with their sewing machines, whether new or vintage.  All you have to do is create a Craftsy membership and register; there are five classes which you can enjoy whenever you want, as often as you would like (access never expires).  There are also course materials to round out the experience.   View a preview HERE.

While this class doesn’t actually teach you how to sew, it very well may get you over the fear of using the actual machine (okay, it just may get ME over it).  Craftsy.com offers a range of crafting classes, plus workshops, patterns and projects to try, and I have a sneaking suspicion it’s going to be one of my new favorite websites!

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Come out for a fun night benefiting a great cause! Join the UAB Minority Health Research Center’s Young Professional Board at their 4th Annual Casino Royale on June 1!

Casino Royale goes all in for Healthy Happy Kids on June 1

Here’s your opportunity to be a high roller, all for a great cause!

UAB’s Minority Health Research Center Young Professionals Board presents its annual fundraiser, Casino Royale, at WorkPlay on June 1. The event, which has been held since 2009, is a premier evening of music, casino games, great food and amazing prizes benefitting the Healthy Happy Kids program, which combats obesity in school-age children by promoting nutritious eating and physical activity. Last year, the event welcomed over 600 guests and raised over $70,ooo. The program has reached nearly 600 kids and has been implemented in 14 Birmingham City Schools, thanks to the funding of the Young Professionals Board and other sources.

Stephanie Mays (an attorney at Maynard, Cooper and Gale) is the board’s president, and she shared that this year’s event will involve a new twist: the addition of mystery boxes for sale.

“For $25 you could draw a box and whatever is in that box you can take home [such as a gift certificate]. We’ll also have three different glass cases. In one we’ll have a variety of wines donated by members of the board. Another glass case will have liquor. And a third will be filled with whiskey and cigars. For $20, guests can buy a chance to unlock those cases. And whoever is lucky enough to purchase a key that unlocks a case gets to take home whatever’s in it.”

Tickets are $50 each until midnight on Sunday, May 27th and are available online; after midnight the price will increase to $65. “The ticket price includes food from the Fish Market, complimentary beer and wine, access to all gaming and each person gets a certain amount of play money to play the games,” says Mays. At the end of the night, the play money is cashed in for raffle tickets to be used to determine the winners of the door prizes.

BBrian will be on the wheels of steel as this year’s dj, and Diamond Dealers manning the Texas Hold ‘Em, roulette, craps and blackjack tables will include the following community leaders and personalities: Sly King and Tasha Simone of Hot 107.7, Eric Guster of the Guster Law Firm, Yenu Wodajo of ABC 33/40, Birmingham City Councilman Jay Roberson, NBC 13’s Bettina Boateng and Harmony Mendoza, Bruce Ayers from the Comedy Club Stardome, John Hudson from Alabama Power, and DZire Inc.’s Meme Williams.

Mays is enthusiastic: “The outpouring of community support is phenomenal [Primary sponsors include Balch and Bingham and AT&T.]. And we’re keeping it fresh; there will be new additions and things that keep the event worth coming to. And it’s for a good cause! It’s for the children!”

Cocktail attire is advised; to brush up on the rules of play for the evening, click HERE. The doors will open at 7:30 PM, and WorkPlay is located at 500 23rd Street South, Birmingham 35203.

See you there!

Joseph Abboud to visit Belk/Riverchase Galleria May 24

Designer Joseph Abboud

Gentlemen,  mark your calendars for this special event:

Menswear designer Joseph Abboud will showcase his new line, Black Brown 1826, at the Belk/Riverchase Galleria next Thursday.  The contemporary menswear line is sold exclusively at Belk and Lord & Taylor stores.  The event (okay, it’s a party!), which begins at 6 PM, will feature fabulous prizes, music, craft beer tasting from Olde Mecklenburg Brewery and even complimentary cigars for the first 50 guests.  Guests will have a chance to win a $500 Black/Brown 826 wardrobe and a weekend trip to Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Ross Bridge!  Appetizers and wine will be on deck via the B&A Warehouse.

Guys, if you’re stuck in a style rut (I mean, how many times can one wear khaki pants and a blue shirt? Come on.) then you need to be at Belk next Thursday from 6 PM to 9 PM.  Black Brown 1826 is advertised as “clothing and sportswear designed for the way real men really live,” and includes a range of options for the well-dressed gent: suits, dress

If you look like this, you need to be at the Black Brown 1926 launch. You’re welcome.

shirts, outerwear, shoes and accessories, as well as more business casual-type offerings and even golf polos.  It’s not so edgy that you’ll feel like you’re wearing Gordon Gartrell, but the line certainly has pieces that will freshen your spring and summer wardrobe.

Tails in the Trails event lets guests walk on the wild side

Note to self: gold stilettos sandals were not made for trekking through the Trails of Africa.

But I soldiered on anyway, and thoroughly enjoyed last night’s “Tails in the Trails” event hosted by the Birmingham Zoo’s Junior Board and Donohoo Auto. The second annual event  benefited the Zoo’s summer camps for kids, and allowed guests to visit “one trail; three different perspectives” with the Zoo’s African elephants.  Animal handlers were along the trail as well; at the entrance to the exhibit I got up close and personal with a barn owl (thankfully I missed the handler who walked around showing off the snake!).

Further up, guests were treated to the song styling of  two-man acoustic band Big Town Run on guitar and banjo in the Hugh Kaul Indaba, a covered pavilion and open area which provided a great atmosphere to mingle, enjoy the music and observe the animals. The food was tasty; I enjoyed the passed  hors d’oeuvres, particularly the tomato-mozzarella bruschetta bites and the lamb with feta and mint in crisp, flaky phyllo baskets. It was an evening of “firsts”: I’d never tasted lamb, and the band had never played for elephants before!  I passed on the buffet, although it included a carving station and received a hearty thumbs up from a guest seated near me. 

After enjoying the treats, I made my way up to an eleven-year-old elephant and got to feed her apples.

How cute are these centerpieces: a paper rhino grazing on a daisy-strewn bed of grass!

It was a lovely evening to support the Zoo, and thankfully the shady and pleasant weather made for the perfect atmosphere for people (and animal!) watching.  Plus I got a cool sticker from a friendly dude at Avondale Brewing Company. (Does one ever get too old for stickers? I think not.  The sticker features their mascot, Miss Fancy the Elephant.)  And the band was great; a particular hit was their rousing version of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Bad Moon Rising.”

Go check out the Trails of Africa exhibit (but leave your heels at home, ladies).  As President of the Junior Board Austin Davis noted, it is indeed a cool venue…and you may get to feed the elephants too!  And if you’re interested in supporting the zoo’s mission, why not adopt an animal?

Images via AEB (and I’m no photographer!)

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Fab Freebies from Ulta

Mark your calendars!  The beauty emporium Ulta is in the midst of a “Love Your Hair” promotion offering two weeks of  tools, product deals and demos including the following freebies:

May 17: Flyaways be Gone! Free Sleek and Smooth Demo

May 19: Free CHI Blow Dry Boot Camp

May 21: Free Waves and Curls Demo

May 23: Free Braid Demo

Daily deals and demos are only good for the day advertised.  Check the “Love Your Hair” Calendar for other promo goodies!  Click HERE to locate an ULTA near you.

 Just for lagniappe, while we’re talking about loving your hair, how cute is this cheeky tee from Differently Clothing?  The $26.99 statement tee is made of organic cotton and comes in four colors. 

Images via Ulta and Differently Clothing

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What’s in my purse?

It’s no secret that I love Aveda’s products.  I highly recommend them for recreating a spa-like experience in your own boudoir.  But what’s another must-have that I carry around every day and have in my car for emergencies? Their Hand Relief. 

It’s a hydrating cream  for stressed skin that soothes and smoothes my hands thanks to “plant emollients, humectants, exfoliating fruit acids and antioxidants including vitamins A and E”. It’s really a luxurious moisturizing treatment; it even has licorice root extract to brighten any discoloration.  Aveda Hand Relief leaves my hands moisturized and soft (without a sticky or greasy residue).  And its pleasant yet unobtrusive  scent (with notes of orange and lavender) is unisex and doesn’t interfere with perfumes (or induce allergies!). 

A 4. 2 ounce tube costs $20, and a little goes a long way.  Get some! (There’s also a Foot Relief, but I’ve yet to try it.  I’m old school: to moisturize my feet I coat them with Vaseline and slip on a pair of thick socks.)

Image via Aveda

FYI: eBay Fashion Vault Features Kardashians’ Kloset

Silver and rhinestone chain mail evening bag by Jimmy Choo

No, you won’t find what’s left of Kanye West or Bruce Jenner’s dignity inside. 

Ebay is offering up Kim and Kourtney’s kouture kast offs to  the bidding public.  Designer bodycon dresses, skirts, blouses, shoes and handbags are up for grabs through May 21.

What is Fashion Vault, exactly?  From the site:
“Fashion Vault hosts weekly and special fashion events of branded clothing, shoes, and accessories. Our selections range from exclusive collections (only sold on eBay), to special access events and one-of-a-kind items. Check back often to shop our deep-discount blowouts and save up to 85% off retail (manufacturer’s suggested retail price).

Events are held for a brief time only—and quantities are limited. If you see something that catches your eye, act fast before it sells out!

And to make these deals even better, shipping is usually free.

Fashion Vault members get perks like:

  • Early access to events—Don’t miss out on the chance to shop the best items each week
  • Exclusive coupons and promotions
  • Members-only secret sales, special events—From time to time, we’ll hold secret sales and special events just for members. Share the love and invite your friends to join!”

You’re welcome.

Image via Ebay Fashion Vault

New Edition concert sends audience down Memory Lane

Frugalista tip  of the day?  Make sure you are connected to your favorite local news sources, be they newspapers, magazines, or blogs, because you never know when they will offer a fab giveaway!  This is how yours truly ended up ten rows away from New Edition’s 30th Anniversary Reunion Tour at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre last night (thank you WELD!).  Savings?  At least $102.05 per ticket plus the cost of VIP lounge and VIP parking access!

This was my first visit to the Oak Mountain venue, and although the night air grew chilly, the crowd was boisterous and the open air was refreshing.  I had no trouble getting to my seat and settled in to enjoy the comedy stylings of Lightfoot (who does an extremely funny impersonation of Michael Jackson) as well as KISS 98.7 DJ Chris Coleman’s skills on the turntables.  Both kept the audience’s anticipation of the main act up; if you weren’t laughing, you were dancing to some great hits.  Lightfoot announced the headlining comedian, Earthquake, whose “These ain’t jokes” routine never gets old; he will appear at the Stardome Memorial Day weekend.

When Ronnie, Bobby, Ricky, Mike, Ralph AND Johnny finally appeared – in dapper, Rat Packish burgundy jackets with black silk pocket squares, crisp white shirts, and black slacks, fedoras and dark shades – the crowd was ready.  As they launched into hits ranging from “Count Me Out,” “Mr. Telephone Man,” and “Candy Girl”  to  “If It Isn’t Love,”  “You’re Not my Kind of Girl” and “Can You Stand the Rain,” I have to say this ’80s baby felt transported back in time,  to side ponytails , tight-rolled jeans and rotary phones (sigh).  The guys danced with verve and were playful with the audience.  During the breaks they cracked jokes; Bobby offered heartfelt testimony about the loss of Whitney Houston as well as his ongoing commitment to sobriety from narcotics.  Bobby’s departure from the group was even lightheartedly addressed and led to an animated “dance off” to see if he could still keep up with the group’s trademark steps. 

He could.

An additional treat?  The audience got to hear the members’ hits from their solo and side group projects: Johnny Gill performed “My, My, My” (while tossing long-stemmed red roses into the audience, no less) and his newer song “In the Mood” (and ran up and down the front rows), Bell Biv Devoe performed “Poison,” Ralph Tresvant sang “Sensitivity,” and Bobby sang fan favorites ” My Prerogative”  and “Tenderoni.”

I would be remiss if I didn’t mention their funky band and DJ Shakim, who moved the crowd to their feet doing old-school dances like the Prep, the Wop, and the Cabbage Patch (watch a hilarious demonstration of those dances HERE).

By the end of the night I had lost the hearing in one ear (it still hadn’t “popped” as of this morning),  my voice was hoarse from screaming and singing at the top of my lungs, and my feet were in serious pain from teetering on stilettos while I busted a move.

A fab night, indeed.

Images via New Edition Bham

Ask Alexis: Full-Figured and Fabulous

A fabulous reader and former co-worker recently asked me for options for plus size figures. 

My advice? No matter what size you are, buy items that fit your body and your lifestyle.  Clothes that are too tight or too loose are unflattering, no matter where you fall on the scale.  Play up the features you love: a tiny waist, to-die-for legs, and elegant neck or lovely shoulders.  If you need shapewear to help smooth your silhouette, by all means go for it.  And be sure your bra fits!  Take advantage of the complimentary fittings offered at Victoria’s Secret and buy underpinnings that support your curves. 

Draped and flowy maxi dresses are fine but don’t be afraid to show your curves! Try belting them to emphasize your waist.  If you have a classic coke-bottle shape, work a pencil skirt, or look for classic sheath dresses (also known as wiggle dresses) a la Mad Men’s Joan Holloway or Marilyn Monroe.  These dresses celebrate a fuller figure; check out Monif C’s Whitley” dress.  I advise against box pleats, bows or bulky pockets at the hip; sometimes they can add more visual weight to your look.  I suggest opting for softer pleats and gathering, as well as ruching.  Ruching is great because it camouflages problem areas and can create an hourglass figure.

When buying denim, make sure the hem falls long enough to cover about half of your shoes’ heel, and try fabrics with a touch of stretch.  Looking for a pair made to flatter curves? Check out Cj by Cookie Johnson (founded by Magic Johnsons’ wife and Hunstville native Cookie Johnson), which “offers more room in the thighs and derriere and comes up a bit higher in the back than most lines.”  Watch for waistbands that gap on pants; if something fits perfectly  in the rear and leg, have the waist taken in by a tailor.  Looking for flattering leggings? Try  ReDress NYC’s “teggings”: the hybrid tights+leggings boast a “stretchy, wearable fit” and “can be worn all day without slipping or sliding.”  And they’d be super cute under the retailer’s Cozumel Chevron tunic.  Want to emphasize your neckline?  Look for v-necks; they play up your decolletage beautifully. 

Check the length of your blouses; they should fall at your hip line.  Blazers continue to be chic for Spring, but make sure you aren’t selecting jackets that are boxy or shapeless; they add pounds!  Check the darts and seaming and be sure the jackets have more of a fitted shape.  Or try an open draped cardigan over a tank: with a necklace and jeans, you’re ready to go.

If you feel unsure about a stiletto heel, try a platform or wedge, like this one from Torrid (they also have cute clothes!).  Shoes should fit comfortably;  your feet shouldn’t bulge or strain against any straps.  No matter what size you are, you should be able to stride or sashay with confidence.  I also suggest opting for belts; they can create the illusion of a waist if you’re “straight up and down” like me, or to accentuate a small one.  And don’t skimp on jewelry: draw the eye to a bold statement necklace, cuff bracelet or earrings (but not all of the above simultaneously). 

Hands down some of the cutest pieces I’ve seen thus far are Monif C.’s convertible dresses.  They don’t compromise fabric choice or silhouette and although they range from $195 to $235, the designer promises “infinite possibilities” in terms of styling the dress.  Monif C. also invites you to sign up for their monthly $100 gift certificate giveaway!  The figure-flaunting dresses come in a rainbow of colors and are in a word, glamorous.    I also love ASOS Curve, which offers  well-tailored, trend-conscious pieces. 

Finally, check out fab designer Isaac Mizrahi’s tips HERE.  No matter what your size or price point, you shouldn’t have to settle for subpar style.

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Fab Find: Monogram Necklaces

Something about monogrammed jewelry just seems to add a touch of class to an outfit, no?

Looking to add a pop of color to your every day style? I am LOVING these super cute and budget friendly acrylic monogram necklaces, available online at Swoozie’s and The Pink Monogram!  Choose your lettering style (script, block, filigree, etc.), pendant color and chain and enter your initials (or those of a loved one!) and you’re good to go! Swoozie’s also has single-letter options available.

For those of you who prefer a more classic look, diamonds may be a girl’s best friend but The Pink Monogram also features a handcut CZ option with the “look and feel of the real thing” minus the pricetag.  Not interested in (faux) bling?  There are rose gold, sterling silver and traditional yellow gold options as well.  Expect to pay somewhere in the three to four figure range for these pieces (acrylic versions are significantly less expensive).  Look around on The Pink Mongram at your leisure; there are some gorgeous pieces!

These dress up even a tee shirt and jeans or are the perfect touch for your simple spring sheaths.  They also make chic keepsakes for grads and bridesmaids – or treat yourself!

Images via Swoozie’s and The Pink Monogram

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