Sunday, November 11, 2012

25 cent Pregnancy Outifts of the Day

Hey guys, today I went to church and it was raining. Actually when we left the house it was nice and cool, no rain. Then, church let out and it had dropped 20 degrees in an hour! Craziness! Anyways, I wore this dress from the thrift store that I had bought for only 25 cents at the quarter sale they were having. Isn't it great for a quarter? Love those sales! The belt is vintage, thrifted, also for a quarter and the heels are Shiekh. 

Necklace: Gifted for my bday
Then, since it got way cold at night and we still had to run some errands and go to our life group I changed into this outfit. The dress is semi-velvet or velvet blend and was too big before, but since I have a belly now, it fit perfect. Plus, with layers it looks much better because all one color just did not do. Hope you like it:) It was also only 25 cents, along with my jean vest. The necklace is handmade by a lady I knew before. She melted rock and the heat of the fire made the different colors on it. Pretty nifty stuff. The belt was won through Victory Vintage Boutique. Check VVB out on FB.

 It was raining so I had to wear a beanie.

Hope you love my outfits, they were comfy, yet stylish:)

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