how to: wear jewelry

Yes to fashion

How many things have you said yes to since I started this series?  Red lipstick A scarf? I hope so.

This, my final installment, is all about how to wear jewelry.  I am an accessorizing fool, and I’m about to show you how I like to put jewelry together to fox up any outfit on the cheap.

–This post is part 4 of a 4 part series sponsored by Yes To, Inc. the makers of the brilliant natural beauty lines Yes to Carrots, Yes to Cucumbers, and more.  This month they are encouraging women to say “Yes To” the things they love on Facebook. I say Yes To Wearing a Scarf, Trying Red Lipstick, and buying cool shoes on the cheap.  Say Yes to is offering a 15% off code right now using the code *YTCOOL*.

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Allison

Hello there! I'm Allison Czarnecki, founder + editor of Petit Elefant, a blog all about style on a budget for every part of your life: style / home / travel / family. I do a lot of how-to beauty + style tutorials, travel posts, easy recipes, home remodel projects, and cool DIY crafts you totally want to try. I'm super happily married (to a hot Polish immigrant) and am the mother of two kids, a daughter and son, all of whom are featured here on the regular. We live in the country but we're a little bit rock + roll. Welcome!

8 Comments

  1. maile :

    final installment? NOooooo! I love these! :) also, happy thanksgiving friend! xo

    • Allison :

      Maile, I’m not going to stop vlogging, nope. I’ll keep doing style, just not the Say Yes to Carrots.

      ;)

      HAPPY THANKSGIVING yourself mama.

  2. Beth :

    Loved the jewelry segment – I feel like I never wear necklaces because I don’t know which length goes with what or how big or how little I should go – this totally gave me some direction! Loved it! Thanks!

    • Allison :

      I’m so happy it helped!

  3. RookieMom Whitney :

    Just to clarify – the THANKS code has expired – use YTCOOL through the end of the year to save 15% at yestocarrots.com.

    • Allison :

      Changed, did and done.

    • Allison :

      Happy to help.