But wait. This post doesn't have anything to do with picture frames. Notice the title. It says DRESS.
So, I was wandering around TJ Maxx this summer, hoping to find a dress to wear to a wedding in September. It's not that I didn't already have any dresses. I have a few. But none that were really wanting me to wear them to a wedding. Well, one would have been great, but that dang zipper won't go all the way up…what's up with that??
I have tried on a few dresses in TJMaxx by one particular designer/studio and really really liked the graphic design patterns of the dresses, and the fabric that drapes perfectly, and the colors and the styles…but just never wanted to spend $40 on a dress that I didn't really need for anything. Does that make me cheap? Frugal? Whatever. I couldn't do it.
But then…on the clearance rack…for no reason I could see…was one of those dresses.

You can see the "original" price here (I don't know where on earth they actually sell for a hundred and eighteen bucks!). You can see the great color combo, the great fabric pattern design, the fun understated ruffles…oh, and the plunging v-neck that threatened to expose my belly button for all the world to see!! Who wears these things like that?? I mean, really? Is that necessary? Drives me batty, sometimes, the secrets girls don't keep.
Moving right along. Do you see the clearance tag here? That says $10? That meant I had to try the dress on to see what could be done about it. Turns out it pretty much fit perfectly everywhere else.

And there was a double ruffle going all the way around the neckline, so I could do some discriminate snipping, and use the extra to fill in that crazy vee.

It took a little bit of sticky stuff to keep the ruffle together while I sewed it in place, and it's a good thing it's ruffley, so I didn't have to have it all perfect and everything, but I was quite pleased with my $10 bargain dress + an hour or so of effort. And I already had the perfect accessories (bought on clearance another time, another place, of course!)

And just so you know I do smile. I just didn't think my head was going to be in that picture when I took it! Here's me and my sweetie at the wedding. Don't we coordinate nicely? :)

7 comments:
Thanks for the explanation of why you're not smiling in that first pic - was concerned you were picking up on your husband's photo habits. At least you didn't use him to model this sewing project as you did the last one:)
I love the dress, love the adjustments you made and absolutely LOVE the picture of you and Dave!!! Fantastic! And he's smiling:)
Love it! You shop like I do! The dress was there for you.
Great picture of you and Dave!
Great idea to alter the dress. That's a great picture of the two of you :-)
Love the dress and the sale will make that sweet every time you put it on (My sale of the month is a 20 pound turkey for $5.08 which will feed us and the Jalowiec family tomorrow night - cheap dinner for 12 coming right up!)
Have been turning your phrase over in my head: the secrets girls don't keep these days
Also love the new banner.
Andrea
Along the lines of 40 picture frames...
I have a new rule in this house...
Before anyone buys a new dress, or new gun, or another picture frame...NO MATTER HOW GOOD A DEAL it is, we have to get rid of something at the same time...
New dress in...old dress out...new gun in old gun out.
At the rate we are going, I am going to go over my maximum weight allowance when we move.
It turned out lovely. The picture of you and Dave is wonderful.
Shannon
You are too funny! And, I LOVE TJ Maxx! Don't you just love it when you find a deal?...I just bought a much-needed rug for our kitchen for $3. It had a small snag that I cut out and now you can't even tell the difference. It was the perfect color of green and everything. Hooray for that!
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