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The Monogrammed Life



Greenville, South Carolina

This past week, Marleylilly partnered up with Harvest Hope Food Bank in a company-wide summer donation project! Since 1981, the mission of Harvest Hope is to provide food for hungry children, veterans, seniors and homeless communities across 20 counties in South Carolina. As neighbors to Harvest Hope, Marleylilly employees were excited to team up with this local organization!

Staff members were invited to bring in non-perishable food items. The company-wide goal was to collect at least 200 non-perishable food items. Very early on in the week, the goal was met, but that was even more motivation to keep raising the bar! The total donation count was 725 items! The Marleylilly team had a BLAST working on this summer donation project if you can't tell from this project recap:



Peace, love, and monograms!

Wednesday, June 27, 2018 3 comments
As you might have seen in this post, I went to Nashville last month with one of my best friends. It was so much fun, but also a lot of planning ahead of time went in to make it fun. Today I wanted to share some of my best tips for how to have a successful road-trip, whether it is a 2-hour drive or a 20-hour drive.


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1. Plan your stops
Our trip was only 6 hours there and 6 back, so we only made one stop about 3 hours in to eat and get gas. It was nice for both of us to know that we were stopping there because it gave us something to look forward to and then we were both on the same page about when and where we were eating.

2. Bring drinks/snacks
This is especially important if you are going to be in the car all day and will need some energy mid-afternoon. This also can save you time since you won't be stopping at gas stations as often to pick up a pop or a bag of chips.

3. Plan your route ahead of time
Don't just trust your GPS to take you there. Make sure you at least have an idea of the route you will be taking, and make sure it is the quickest or easiest route. If you are traveling through a city that has lots of tolls (Chicago, I'm looking at you) make sure you have change for that or see if there is an alternate route that will allow you to skip the tolls altogether. Even if the alternate route adds a little time onto your trip, it is usually worth it.

4. Figure out gas beforehand 
If you are road tripping with friends, make sure you settle how you are splitting gas beforehand. You don't just want to stick the driver with the entire cost, so I recommend rotating who fills it up as the trip progresses, or just add up the cost of gas and split it equally at the end to reimburse whoever paid.

5. Make a playlist or download some podcasts
If all your passengers can agree on a podcast, it is a great way to pass the time. Otherwise just make a playlist that includes all of your favorite songs!

6. Get your car ready
I'll be the first to admit I am not great with cars. But you probably want to clean out your car, fill your tank and check your tires before you begin on a road-trip.

7. Know whether to book your hotel ahead of time
If you have one final destination that you are reaching, make sure to book ahead of time to find the best option. But if you are doing a road trip that is multiple days long, consider waiting to book so you don't lock yourself into stopping at a certain location. This means that you are not on as tight of a schedule and can go slower or faster than originally anticipated depending on what sights you stop to see.

8. Book any attractions/events ahead of time
If you are going somewhere that involves tickets, you most likely will want to purchase those well in advance. If you wait until right before your trip, there is a good chance they could be sold out.

9. Ask social media friends for trip recommendations
If you let people know your final destination or a state you are going through via a tweet, more likely than not one or more of your followers will have gone there before and will have good tips on what to see and what is not worth it.

What advice would you give someone about to embark on a road-trip? Tell me in the comments below!
xo, Scarlett

Original content by The Trendy Chick.
Monday, June 25, 2018 3 comments
EASY 6 Ingredient Key Lime Pie Recipe

EASY 6 Ingredient Key Lime Pie Recipe

EASY 6 Ingredient Key Lime Pie Recipe
EASY 6 Ingredient Key Lime Pie Recipe
Last week I posted a picture of a key lime pie that I made to take to Rudd’s house in North Carolina for the weekend and so many of you asked for the recipe! This is the key lime pie recipe that I’ve been making every summer for as long as I can remember. And guess what? It’s SO EASY! With a homemade crust and filling, it only has 6 ingredients and is ready from start to finish in 30 minutes. Take this pie to a summer cookout or family get together and you’ll be the star of the show!

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This yummy key lime pie recipe has a thick, sweet crust and a cool, creamy, & tart filling! My motto is that more is more when it comes to desserts – you’ll never find a skimpy recipe around here. Let me know/send pictures if you decide to make this!!

Margaret’s Key Lime Pie Recipe

FOR THE CRUST:
1/2 cup melted butter
1-1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs
1/4 cup sugar

FOR THE FILLING:
2 cans of sweetened condensed milk
3 egg yolks
1/2 cup of key lime juice

WHAT TO DO:

1. Preheat oven to 375, Mix all of the crust ingredients together in a bowl.
2. Press mixture into pie plate and bake for 6 minutes.
3. While the crust is baking, mix all of the filling ingredients together in a bowl.
4. Remove crust from oven, and decrease the temperature to 350. Pour filling mixture on top of the crust.
5. Place pie in the oven and bake for 10 minutes.
6. Remove from oven and allow the pie to cool to room temperature then place it in the fridge until cold – slice, and serve!

Original content by Collectively Carolina.

Saturday, June 23, 2018 1 comments


Happy first day of summer! Woohoo! 

Now that summer has officially begun, it's time to knock out those summer to-dos, enjoy days soaking up the sun, and catch up on sleep! But this new season also means setting new goals and participating in fun summer activities! Take a peek at this summer bucket list to get your summer off to a great start!



Whether you are home for college, in the heart of your work career, or staying home with the little humans, this bucket list is for you! Release your inner kid by chalking a driveway or reminisce on your college years by going on a spontaneous girl's road trip. This summer is yours for the taking!

What's on your summer bucket list? Let us know in the comments!

- Ely
Thursday, June 21, 2018 3 comments

Summer is a glorious season! A season for days in the sun, pool time, beach trips, summer shopping, late night ice cream runs, trips to the movies and more! While all of these sound like the perfect summer, they also sound super expensive! That's why this summer I am tackling this list of ideas and tips for summer activities that won't break the bank!

1. Backyard camping means you are killing the staycation game. Pack a small bag, set up your tent, and put new batteries in your flashlight because this night is about to get fun and adventurous. Swap your bedroom ceiling for a starry night and you will feel as if you are on camping vacation away from home. Even build a campfire, roast hot dogs, make s'mores, and tell scary stories with dad for all the nostalgic feels!

2. Attend a parade/festival will be sure to keep things interesting! I love both of these events because there is always something and someone new to learn and appreciate. Find a nearby Independence Day Parade or Hot Air Balloon Festival and jot it down on your calendar! Whether you go with your friends or your kids, parades, and festivals are the perfect economically friendly activity. Plus, you might even snag some fun souvenirs and cotton candy!

3. Travel with AirbnB is the new way to vacay. Save money on expensive hotels with even bigger rooms! What makes Airbnb so special, is that there are the cutest and most diverse places to stay. Want a relaxing weekend getaway in a secluded treehouse? Or a road-trip in a Malibu-style AirSteam? Or even live like a Parisian in a studio apartment with a view of the Eiffel Tower? Airbnb has it all! Get a taste of authentic culture and reasonable traveling this summer.

4. Free/Reduced Movies are nothing short of perfect. Movie theatres often like to reward their community in the summertime with free or reduced movies, so if you have not checked in with your local theatre, hop on it! While these movies are available on DVD, there is nothing more exciting than heading to a movie theatre to see your favorite Pixar movie on the big screen with your favorite candy without making your wallet cringe.

5. Homemade Pizza & Movie Night for the win! Save money on pizza deliveries and instead, spend quality time cooking and decorating pizza with your loved ones. Head to the grocery store and buy your favorite pizza toppings, popcorn, movie candy and pop in your go-to summer movie, grab your fuzzy blanket, and curl up for a cozy night in!

6. Picnic in the Park has "quaint summer" written all over it! There is something about heading to the park with my family and friends for lunch and games that makes me want to squeal and jump up and down! This picnic can include your usual sandwich from your favorite deli or a homemade PB&J, picnic blanket or picnic table, neighborhood park or community park. Whatever your picnic in the park looks like, it is a great opportunity to switch up your lunch scenery for a small price point!

7. Backyard Waterpark can't get any more summery. Set out your garden sprinklers and turn on your water hose! Playing in the sprinklers was one of my favorite things to do as a kid. Now that I'm an adult, who says I can't? Have some friends over for an old-fashioned water balloon fight or slip-n-slide party!

8. Ice Cream Fridays will chill your bank nerves and the summer heat! A spontaneous trip out of the house for ice cream always gets me in the summer spirit and keeps my taste buds craving cold, delicious ice cream! Ice cream screams summer, so be sure to treat your self!



9. Book your vacations early will put you ahead of the game and save you from those late fees and last-minute charges. The closer you are to your departure date, the less money you will save, so reserve your rooms, flights, and tours in advance! There are also great travel apps that are designed to make your trip planning and traveling smooth — such as, Dealray, Roomer, and AutoSlash. Stay up to date with prices and fees so that you will never miss a great deal! 

10. A trip to the Humane Society makes me feel so warm and fulfilled (peep to the picture below for the adorable puppy I saw at my last humane society visit 😍). Taking time out of my busy summer schedule to volunteer at a non-profit and love on others is the best medicine; it always gets my heart in the right place. While summer is a great time to relax and catch up on our lives, it is also a time where we can give back to the community, put others needs above our own, and take care of those in need when we typically might not.



Enjoying all the perks of summertime while also keeping your finances in check is a challenge for us all. But with a combination of creativity and having an adventurous mindset, you can make your summer wildly happy for you and your bank!

What are your ideas and tips for a summer on a budget? Let us know in the comments!

- Ely
Wednesday, June 20, 2018 5 comments

Rain got you down? Not anymore! Look and feel your best on cloudy days with these rainy day essentials! I don't know about you, but when it's raining, I just want to throw my hair in a bun, throw on some sweatpants and call it an outfit. If you're a working girl like me, that's not always reality. You might have caught our Try-On Tuesday last week on Instagram. To help you look cute for the office, class or errands, here is a quick run through of some of our favorite pieces to wear when grey skies hang around! Peace, love, and monograms! 

Tuesday, June 19, 2018 1 comments

Bring on the chips & the guac… I’ve got a dress that’s ready for a FIESTA!


Monogrammed Maxi Dress: c/o Marleylilly || Wedges: Nordstrom || Sunglasses: c/o DIFF || Clutch: Nordstrom (sold out, similar here) || Apple Watch with this band

Y’all know my love for a fiesta, and you definitely know my love for a monogram, so then combine the two and you have the most perfect dress ever! I always get so excited when I see a Marleylilly package waiting for me at the door because opening it up is like opening up a box of happiness! Every single piece I’ve ever gotten from them has always been exceptionally made (this dress for example is the softest, bounciest cotton and feels like a dream in the summer heat!) and always has the best details! I’m swooning over the little rainbows that line the bottom of this dress! I normally hem my maxi dresses so that I can wear flats, but I couldn’t bear to lose the trim on this dress- so tall wedges it is!! ha.



hile we all know that black isn’t normally my color, when you add this bright embroidery on top- all of a sudden I cannot get enough! Ole!!







Monogrammed Maxi Dress: c/o Marleylilly || Wedges: Nordstrom || Sunglasses: c/o DIFF || Clutch: Nordstrom (sold out, similar here) || Apple Watch with this band

Photos: Iridescent Photography

Just had to tell y’all how excited I am about the next batch of photos coming to the blog! My sweet Aunt (who takes 90% of my pictures) and I have both been traveling so much that we haven’t been able to meet for pics. I was totally out of styled looks until I realized that my girlfriend Nina from college is now a professional photographer and we got together Sunday to shoot a few looks and had the BEST time! So thankful for how the Lord works to bring friends (back) together. If you’re local be sure to check her out– she is such a doll!
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Monday, June 18, 2018 2 comments
Watermelon Salad with Mint & Lime

A refreshing and simple watermelon salad with mint and fresh lime juice. The perfect summer side dish!

A watermelon salad recipe with mint & lime juice by Lauren Cermak of the Southern lifestyle blog Going For Grace.

A watermelon salad recipe with mint & lime juice by Lauren Cermak of the Southern lifestyle blog Going For Grace.

A watermelon salad recipe with mint & lime juice by Lauren Cermak of the Southern lifestyle blog Going For Grace.

A watermelon salad recipe with mint & lime juice by Lauren Cermak of the Southern lifestyle blog Going For Grace.

A watermelon salad recipe with mint & lime juice by Lauren Cermak of the Southern lifestyle blog Going For Grace.

A watermelon salad recipe with mint & lime juice by Lauren Cermak of the Southern lifestyle blog Going For Grace.

Happy weekend, friends!

With nothing but warm weather ahead, I’ve got that summer kind of feeling! I’ve always loved watermelon, but never had I tried to mix it with anything else… Tragic, right?! This watermelon salad recipe was actually a miraculous mistake. If you follow my Instagram stories, you’ve seen my large weekly fruit bowls. Every week I put together a big bowl, usually full of berries, but now that watermelon is in season I wanted to mix it up! This was the refreshing results!

This salad only takes minutes to make and is the perfect dish for summer. My Michael doesn’t usually like watermelon, but he absolutely loved this salad. I’m talking ate it all in one night kind of love! He thinks that it was the lime juice and salt that won him over. Regardless, this recipe is a must and would be perfect for BBQs, picnics, or the Fourth of July!

WATERMELON SALAD WITH MINT & LIME:
4 cups seedless watermelon chunks
1 cup blackberries
1/2 cup blueberries
1/8th cup fresh lime juice
1/8th cup chopped mint leaves
Himalayan sea salt to taste

Toss the watermelon chunks, blackberries, and blueberries with the lime juice and chopped mint leaves in a large bowl. Sprinkle with Himalayan sea salt before serving.

With love,
Lauren

Original Content by Going for Grace
Saturday, June 16, 2018 3 comments

Lately, I have been obsessed with neckerchief and scarf headbands. I throw on one of my fave comfy tees and wrap a scarf into my bun or show off my sundress with a high pony and scarf! I could not love this trend more because it adds so much cuteness to any outfit on absolutely any day! Plus, you are guaranteed to reel in those compliments and "how did you...?" questions.

Scarf Bun

Want to spice up your messy bun? Have no fear, the scarf bun is here! Take a careful look at this up-do because it is not your ordinary bun.

Headband Bun

Day two of dry-shampoo means that you best believe that I am wearing this look! Pulling back your hair with the scar reveals your gorgeous summer glow and makes your entire outfit pop!

Bun Wrap

 Don't settle for just another messy bun. The bun wrap twists and wraps around your bun, creating a hipster yet gentle vibe!

Hanging Pony

It doesn't get any easier than this one, folks! Throw that hair into a pony and tie your scarf around the hair tie. Easy-peasy!


Bow Bun

This one is taking me back to cute tea parties and girly middle school volleyball. Whether you are a high or low bun kinda girl, tie your scarf into a traditional bow and feel perfectly preppy all day!

Flipped Hanging Pony

Similar to the hanging pony, this style is super simple! It has just the elegant touch for your bridal shower ensemble or an evening out for drinks!

Classic Headband

If you just aren't feeling a full hair-do today, I feel ya girl! Take your headband, twist it up, and wrap it around your head for a simple headband. It will be sure to keep your hair out of your face all day!


No longer worry about whether or not you can pull off these looks; because girl, you were made for these! Rock your messy bun, high ponytail, beach waves, and everyday hair with the help of this seasons outfit lifesavers — neckerchief scarves!

How do you wear your neckerchief scarves? Let us know in the comments!

- Ely, avid neckerchief wearer
Friday, June 15, 2018 No comments
We all love our fur babies— big or small, cat or dog, rabbit or guinea pig! There's nothing like coming home after a long day and watching your pet light up as you walk through the door! Some of us would even choose a night-in with our pet over hanging out with friends (if it's not you, we all have that friend). As much as we want to shower our animals with all the belly rubs, treats and playtime in the world, the best kind of love is proper pet care! With that, here are ten tips that will help your four legged friend live their best life!

P.S. Enjoy the cute pics of the fur children of Marleylilly! 😍

1. Maintain a balanced, nutritious diet
Not to state the obvious here, but maintaining a balanced diet is everything! A nutritious body is a happy body! Strengthen your pet's health by keeping away the chocolate, caffeine, dairy, nuts, and most "people" foods. It is also important to keep them hydrated! Pets, especially cats, are just as susceptible to dehydration. A trick for avoiding this is mixing up your pet's diet from dry food to wet food every so often. Another tip is to always keep water in their bowl so it's available to them!



2. Engage with other animals and people
Social skills are so beneficial for your pet! Taking your dog to the dog park, inviting other pets over for a play date, or having your friends over for movie night is sure to strengthen your pet's social skills, confidence, and state of mind. It will make them aware of others around them while also training them on how to interact with other people and animals. Realizing the importance of not isolating your pet will make them mentally and emotionally stronger. They will better be able to function in public and in return, you will have a cooperative, confident, and comfortable pet that you can take in more public spaces!


3. The Reward System
When your pet does something good, reward them! This can be with a yummy treat, but it can also be with a big belly rub or a simple verbal praise. Rewarding them when they do something applaudable is how you can communicate what's good and bad behavior.



4. Schedule annual vet visits
Pets need yearly check-ups, too! Your vet may be able to notice things about your animal that you don't know to look for! Your pet goes through changes as they get older, so check in with your vet at least once a year to keep them healthy and strong and give you peace of mind!


5. Watch portion sizes
It is so easy to overfill your pet's food bowl, reward them with too many treats, and over feed them our food scraps. Animals and pets are susceptible to obesity just like humans and are at risk for heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. According to Stephanie Eng from Youngevity, 57% of dogs and cats in the United States are obese. Always pay attention to the recommended serving portions on the back of the pet food packages or consulate your vet for what they suggest. While treating your pet with a sweet treat is fun, remember moderation is key!



6. Stay squeaky clean
Because animals carry bacteria, lick/chew everything, shed their fur, and go from inside to outside, it is vital for both you and your pet to stay clean. Disinfecting their bowls will keep their food and water fresh (also try spraying a light coat of Pam Cooking Spray on the bottom of their food bowl to prevent any leftover moist food bits from sticking), spraying down the littler box and cage will get rid of any bacteria, moping the floor, and vacuuming the carpet weekly will make your house smell fresh and kill off those evil potential fleas. Oh, and don't forget to bathe your pets! Using a gentle shampoo, routinely clean your animals!


7. Keep mentally strong
Train, train, and train! Playing games with your pet and training them to do tricks keeps their mind working and keeps their thinking cap on. The stronger their mind, the stronger they are to solve problems and communicate with you when they need food, need to go potty, or if they don't feel good. The mental strength also increases their chance of having a healthier and longer life!



Throw your pup some extra love with this monogrammed dog bandana, pictured on Rooney above. 

8. Exercise With Them
We all the know importance of keeping our pets active, however, exercising with them is just as important. Engaging with your pet by playing fetch, swimming, or tug of war, is a great way to bond with them, keeps them interested in being your pal, and gets all of their energy out that has been bundled up all day. It will also help motivate you to get moving when you're tempted to cozy-up on the couch with chocolate and Netflix.


9. Prioritize them
Owning a pet means that you are taking on the responsibility of taking care of their needs. This may look like feeding them first thing in the morning before work, running to the store at the last minute because you ran out of pet food, and coming home to take them out on a walk before you head out to dinner with your friends. Your pet depends on you, so make sure that you prioritize them!


10. Love them
And last but not least, love your animal. Give them hugs, give them kisses, cuddle with them, rub their tummies, offer them words of encouragement... They need your love and attention just as much as you do! Showing them that you love them strengthens your relationship and makes their world all the more happy and joyful!


Proper pet care extends way beyond these ten tips, but it's always good to learn new tips and tricks! Caring for my cats, being patient with them, taking care of our living space, and loving on both of them is my daily goal in order to keep them healthy and happy! Be the person your pet thinks you are because home is where the 🐾 is


What are your tips for having a healthier pet? Share your tips with others in the comments below!


- Ely, caretaker of cats, Jazz and Snow
Wednesday, June 13, 2018 No comments


There are few cities in the Southeast quite as ‘gramable as Charleston, South Carolina. Turn and snap in any direction and you’ll have yourself a lovely photo. Beyond the beauty, the city is steeped in culture and its to-do list is lengthy. Charleston has so much to offer: history, low country cuisine, beaches, a booming nightlife, local artisans, and more! I have done a few weekend round-ups encompassing these things HERE and HERE. While I am there soaking in the culture, I make sure to stop by my tried and true spots to snap some photos. So I thought I would round up these locations and share them with all you feed-savvy ‘grammers!

RAINBOW ROW
83 E Bay St, Charleston, SC 29401


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Let’s begin with the obvious: Rainbow Row. You could get endless photos here because every home is bright, colorful, and unique. What’s remarkable is that even though on any given day there are a ton of photographers here, there is such a wide array of backdrops that you’ll have plenty of space to shoot.

Pro Tip: These homes face East so if your shooting portraits, be sure to shoot mid to late in the afternoon.

THE AMERICANO
819 Coleman Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464


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This now closed Carribean restaurant, The Americano has quickly become a hot spot for photographers. The colorful, retro building facade is so fun, you’ll be shocked the restaurant couldn’t stay in business. Here’s hoping someone restores this establishment back to it’s glory, but in the meantime – we’ll take the opportunity to get our dream photoshoots in.

Pro Tip: The sun rises behind this restaurant, so for your best photos – be sure to shoot here in the morning.

SULLIVAN’S ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE
1815 Ion Ave, Sullivan’s Island, SC 29482


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There are a ton of public beach access boardwalks on Sullivan’s Island, but my favorite is the one by the lighthouse. Compared to Folly Beach and Isle of Palms, Sullivan’s Island is far less commercialized and, as such, has less people making it the perfect spot for shooting your beachy looks.

Pro Tip: Shoot here in the morning. If it’s a bright, sunny day, there is nothing to keep your subject in shadow so you’ll want the light to be behind you.

WISTERIA LANE
Intersection of Meeting Street & Tradd Street, Charleston


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From late March to early April, gorgeous wisteria blooms down the fence of one of Charleston’s historic homes. Not only does it make for a gorgeous Spring backdrop, but it smells AMAZING!

Pro Tip: This fence faces west, so be sure to shoot here in the morning.

THE MILLS HOUSE
115 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401


f you have been to Charleston, you have either oohed and ahhed at the Mills House or maybe even had the luxury of staying there! Nothing screams perfect backdrop like a huge pink building lined with palm trees.

WATERFRONT PARK
1 Vendue Range, Charleston, SC 29401


Charleston features a ton of gorgeous public parks, but the most popular of which might be Waterfront Park thanks to its famous pineapple water fountain. This fountain is quintessential Charleston and the pineapple motif, which stands for hospitality, is reflected throughout the Holy City.

Pro Tip: Be sure to get here very early in the morning to shoot the famous water fountain because this park gets very crowded and kids tend to play/swim in the fountain in the warmer months.

BOONE HALL PLANTATION
1235 Long Point Rd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464



Otherwise referred to as America’s Most Photographed Plantation, Boone Hall is a must-see for photographers and history buffs alike! The entrance features two jaw-dropping rows of living oaks that were planted in 1743 by the son of Major John Boone himself. It took 200 years for the oaks to grow to meet overhead and the result is seriously stunning.

Pro Tip: There are gorgeous living oaks behind the plantation over the water that are amazing to shoot at, as well!

THE COURTYARD AT MEETING STREET INN
173 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401



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Nestled in the heart of Charleston, the Meeting Street Inn is a staple hotel made popular by its location and lush courtyard. Even if you aren’t a guest, you can pop off Meeting Street and into the courtyard where gorgeous blooms, intricate water fountains, and palm trees abound.

OBSTINATE DAUGHTER
2063 Middle St, Sullivan’s Island, SC 29482


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No trip to Sullivan’s Island is complete without a stop by Obstinate Daughter. The outdoor eating area features some of my favorite flower boxes in all of Charleston. Plus, it has all the perks of Charleston’s famous low country cuisine without all the crowds of the city.

Pro Tip: Eat here! (haha!) But seriously, head upstairs into the restaurant because the interior decor is to die for.

CASA FLAMINGO
Intersection of Ocean Blvd & 10th Ave, Isle of Palms


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When exploring Isle of Palms, I always stop to admire this adorable rental home. The house itself is bubblegum pink and there are flamingos COVERING the yard! And while for a cool $2K a night it can be yours to rent, I prefer to stop by and snap a few pictures instead.

If you have any additional shooting spots in Charleston, feel free to share them in the comments below! Happy shooting, y’all!

Original content by Cort in Session.
Monday, June 11, 2018 1 comments
Packing Hacks with Marleylilly's Stylist

What am I going to wear?! I have been there for EVERY trip and have sent the inevitable text ‘what are YOU going to pack?’ to my friends. Without fail, I always overpack no matter how much I plan ahead. To hold me accountable this time, I've pre-planned all my outfits for my upcoming 4-day trip to Savannah, Georgia with my girls. To help us both out, I've also included my best packing tips in hopes that I can follow my own advice and help you guys out, too!

Friday Outfits:
Travel Day
The Simple Life Tank / Frayed Step Jeans / Sunny Somewhere Platforms / Monogrammed Triple Layer Necklace

I sometimes go back and forth between wanting to be comfy or a little dressed up on a road trip. For this round, I chose both! I'll be leaving early from work on Friday and will arrive around dinner time, so I don't want to spend a ton of time getting ready for the evening- that is what makes this outfit perfect! This top from Monday Dress is so on point and SO comfy - it feels like you are wearing a pajama top, but it's still super cute (y'all...the color). I accessorized it with a cute trendy necklace so I feel more put together and I'm good to go when I get there!

Saturday Outfits:
Beach Day
Monogrammed High Neck Bikini Top / High Waisted Foldover Bikini Bottom / Monogrammed Romper / Monogrammed Sandals in Black

We are spending all day Saturday at Tybee Island, so a cute bathing suit is a must! My favorite bathing suit color to wear is black, so of course, I packed my high neck bikini top with high waisted bikini bottoms. This suit duo makes me feel so confident. I am also wearing my Monogrammed Romper as a cover-up so I can go straight from the beach to the bistro for lunch! 

Night attire
Beyond Words Jumpsuit / Don’t Look Back Heels / Featherweight Brushed Hoop Earrings in Gold

You can’t go on a trip with the girls without going to a fancy dinner! I love the jumpsuit trend, so this Beyond Words Jumpsuit from Monday Dress was a MUST for me! The ruffles and spaghetti straps are super flattering and with a pair of heels and gold hoops, you can’t go wrong!

 Sunday Outfits: 
Out and About Day
Monogrammed Boyfriend Dress in Navy Stripe / Monogrammed Scallop Sandals / Monogrammed Wicker Purse

Since we'll be walking around Broughton Street and the city all day, I couldn’t pass up the Monogrammed Boyfriend Dress! It is SUPER soft, lightweight enough for the heat, and since we will be in and out of shops trying on clothes, it's the perfect outfit!

Night
Monogrammed Boyfriend Sweater in Dark Mint / Relaxed and Destroyed Denim Shorts

Usually, when my friends and I go on a trip and rent an Airbnb with a kitchen, we like to stay in one night and cook together! I like the Boyfriend Sweater because it's lightweight and the slouchy fit makes it perfect to throw on, scrunch up the sleeves, and feel cozy for a night in! It's a must on my packing list.

Monday Outfit:
Heading home
Monogrammed Sandals in Black / Monogrammed Mexicali Maxi Dress / Tassel Earrings in Pink

I love wearing maxi dresses during the summertime, and this one is no exception! It is very flattering and the fun colors make me smile, so that is an added plus. We plan on stopping and eating a sit-down lunch on our way out of town, so I thought this would be an effortless look and also be comfortable for the ride home!

Now on to how I'm packing!

When I first begin my packing, I lay out all the items on my bed so I can strategically add everything to my suitcase. I start with my shoes so that they are on the bottom. Since shoes can get yucky over a period of time, I put a plastic bag around them so shoe germs don’t get on my clothes.



While packing for a shorter trip like this one, I like to pack my outfits together (see the GIF below). This makes it easy to visualize my outfits and makes for an easy grab when I'm unpacking my suitcase.


I usually don’t fold my jewelry with my outfits unless it is a huge piece that will not get tangled, like a big necklace or chunky bracelet, so traveling jewelry cases are a MUST! I hate untangling necklaces or worrying about breaking a chain in the process, so I normally put my dainty pieces in a small baggy and clip the chain in the closure then pack them away in the traveling case. This helps the pieces from not tangling and they stay all together in a convenient (and cute) case!


I typically lay my hair tools and toiletry case on top of my clothes so they are the first to get unpacked. These are also the last items I add in my suitcase, because you have to get ready! I layer my undergarments and pajamas just beneath that so they are out of sight.

Tip: Pack away your undergarments in a lingerie bag! This keeps them together and when it is time to go home, you have easy access for laundry! Check out this cute Monogrammed Lingerie Bag!




If I stay in a place for more than two nights, I try to unpack everything and put it away as if I were at my house. I will hang up my outfits in the closet, place my shoes out below the clothes, put my jewelry on the dresser in the room, and fold away my undergarments and pajamas. This also helps get rid of the wrinkles that inevitably happen during travel.



Tip: My secret weapon for keeping my outfits feeling clean and looking nice is Downy Wrinkle Releaser Spray - you will never see me traveling without it! I will spray the items right after I take them out of my suitcase. When I shower for the first time, I will hang the item that I just sprayed in the bathroom somewhere so the spray and the steam from the shower can work together and release the wrinkles! 



Lastly, don’t forget your favorite tote bag! I love carrying totes in addition to a suitcase, because not only can it double as an extra carry-on if you’re flying, but it can also be great for road trips because you can fit so much in them! I like putting my must-haves in my tote for traveling, like my phone charger, snacks, hand sanitizer, a light cardigan (if necessary), a small lotion sunscreen, and my makeup! 






I can’t wait to visit Savannah, Georgia with my girlfriends! There is always so much to do and see...and the shopping! I hope you guys liked some of these packing tips and tricks and maybe even gathered some inspiration for your next vacation outfit along the way! Where are you going on vacation this year? Let us know in the comments below!

xx

Mackenzie



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