March 2015 archive
Princess Ice Castle Season Wrap Up
Princess ice castle season was a success! Yesterday was the closing day of Ice Castles Minnesota, which was the backdrop of two recent outfit posts. To finish off the season, here are photos of my adventures playing ice castle princesses at my job over the past month with Tiny Diva Princess Party.
The above look was featured back when I made it in October, and the headband might look familiar too from this post. Happily, the costume got some more use at the Ice Castles.
After a few weeks of working the Ice Queen and Ice Princess looks, I was able to be Cinderella for the day as part of a special promotional event. I loved how her gorgeous gown blended right in with the ice!
So what did I do at the Ice Castles? Well, I posed for photos. A lot of photos! I’m on a lot of strangers’ Facebook walls and Instagram feeds right now. The best part was talking to little visitors who are big princess fans. The Ice Castles are full of caves, slides and tunnels that are perfect for kids, so meeting princesses made an already fun outing extra special for them.
Princess Ice Castle Style For Everyday
Inspired by the cool costumes I got to wear to work at the Ice Castles, just for fun I put together a few outfit ideas using everyday clothing pieces for a little bit of princess ice castle flair.
Let me know what you think of these ideas!
Vest / Skirt / Cape / Snowflake necklace
Earrings / Shoes / Capelet / Dress
Nordic knits and a lot of ice
The Ice Castles MN are closing for the season March 7. I’ve so enjoyed working there with Tiny Diva Princess Party and visiting for photo shoots, but it’s hard to be too sad because this means temperatures are climbing and spring is around the corner. For my last wintery outfit post, I had to share this Nordic knits ice castle outfit.
While icy blue pastels look gorgeous on against the ice, the Norwegian red really pops in front of those blues.
So where do you get such an authentic knit sweater? I inherited this one second hand, so my knowledge of shopping for Nordic knits was limited. Short of flying to Norway to buy one or knitting one yourself, Dale of Norway seems to have some cute options for Nordic knits and they sell on Zappos. For more affordable but less authentic Nordic inspired sweaters, there are plenty available like the ones from this post.
Nordic Knits Outfit details
Sweater: secondhand (similar) / Dress H&M / Jeans DL 1961
Working at the Ice Castles is definitely one of the things I’ll miss most about winter, but I also look forward to not freezing when I take my blog pictures outside!
Are you looking forward to spring or sad to see winter go?
Ice Castles Minnesota
Late Winter Fun at the Ice Castles
Temps are finally warming up a little bit, so it’s time to take advantage of all things winter before they disappear. If you haven’t had the chance to see them yet. Ice Castles Minnesota have extended their open dates through March 14th, so there’s still time to get out there. (Not from the Twin Cities? There are also castles in New Hampshire, Vermont and Utah!)
The ice castles are build with icicles, so it looks rustic and natural. It’s not a palace made of ice blocks-it has an organic feel with a waterfall and tunnels and slides for the kids.
The ice castles are a great photo opportunity all around. I’ve seen some amazing senior photos and family portraits done here. A young lady was getting Quincenara photos taken. She looked amazing in her Elsa-blue gown, but bare shoulders in 20 degrees? No thanks! I went with an ice blue coat and jumbo scarf instead.
Picture yourself here! A great photo opportunity to play Queen of the ice castles by sitting on the ice throne! (Caution: cold. Duh.)
Other small fun details are fun to discover, like Elsa and Anna frozen into an ice sphere!
Or if Superman is more your thing, he’s trapped in ice too.
Ice Castles Minnesota Outfit Details
Scarf Raj / Coat Similar / Jeans DL 1961 / Headband / Dress H&M / Boots (Similar)
Ice Castles Minnesota Discount Code
Use Ice Castles Minnesota coupon code “cubfoods” online to purchase tickets for $2 off. Weekend ticket prices are 12.95, but save by going during the week for only 9.95. Children’s tickets are also discounted-visit Ice Castles for more detailed ticket information.
Have you visited an ice castle?
Want to see more? A few music videos have been filmed at ice castles.
I linked this post to the #iGraphy photo link up, check it out!
International Badge Day
International Badge Day Attire
International Badge Day is a time to celebrate sorority membership by wearing our badges (every sorority has their own pin called a badge). As an alumna member, Badge Day is one of my few excuses a year to wear my pin. Every time I take it out of its box it reminds me of so many meaningful moments from my college and alumna years.
One of the best things about membership in an international organization like the National Panhellenic Council is being linked to amazing women around the world. To have one day a year when everyone wears their pins really emphasizes the reach of that network. What a cool idea to think of thousands of sorority women around the world wearing their pins at the same time! It would be fun to find another sorority member on Badge Day in an unexpected place by seeing her pin, but that hasn’t happened to me yet.
Skies may be blue, but there is still snow on the ground! My badge attire this years includes a cozy cotton sweater dress, sorority print scarf and boots (details below). I’m looking forward to to things: spring, and making more memories with my sorority membership!
I’ve met many amazing sorority women through blogging, and one of them created a link up for International Badge Day. Thanks to the lovely Annaliese from Southern Belle in Training for hosting this link up! You can find other bloggers’ pin attire outfits by visiting the link in the banner below. Happy International Badge Day!