11.29.2015

how to wear a blanket scarf.


Sorry for the small hiatus folks, I planned on blogging while on Thanksgiving break but there were so many family members to converse with, friends to catch up with, food to be eaten, and deals to catch that I didn't get the chance to focus on the blog. 

But, I'm back! And BOY do I have a treat in store for you. 

As many of you have probably noticed from my instagram and facebook, I have been LOVING blanket scarves lately. I also love small businesses and Etsy. So, when I saw this wonderful company on Etsy, I immediately thought of how much my readers would LOVE her blanket scarves. 


The shop is called Swirling Honey and it features so many beautiful scarves and very affordable prices (all of them are around just 20 dollars!). I was lucky enough to be sent 4 sets of blanket scarves and I love EVERY SINGLE ONE. The quality of these scarves are to die for and they keep you SO warm throughout the entire day. Not to mention they are so cute! 


So I have literally been wearing them everyday. And I've had so many compliments on them, and when I tell people that they are so cheap they immediately are interested in buying them! However, everyone had questions about how to wear them, so I decided that I would provide some small tutorials on different ways to wear these beautiful scarves. 

The Shaw. 




Drape the scarf around your shoulders. 


Grab yourself a big belt. 


Then belt the scarf so it's connected, making a cute shaw/shirt! 



The Classic.



Take your scarf and fold it in half so it looks like a triangle. 


Then take the point of the triangle and make sure it is facing the front, then wrap the arms of the triangle around your neck to the opposite side. 



The Donut. 



Roll the scarf up. 


Wrap it around your neck and tuck the extra part of the scarf under. 





Or just enjoy it as a legit blanket, SO COMFY!



So, now that you know how to wear it, GET OUT THERE AND BUY YOURSELF ON! 

Luckily, my readers are able to use the code SOHI20 for 20% off their order!!

Fun fact: That makes these beautiful, comfy, huge scarves only around $16!! You won't be able to find a deal like this anywhere else, and you are supporting small business! 

What could be better?!
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PS: I received these products to review. All opinions are my own.

38 comments:

  1. I love my big scarves too. Thank you for sharing your store pick (and the discount, obis).

    Linda, Libra, Loca: Beauty, Baby and Backpacking

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    1. no problem! the discount is wonderful!!! love it!

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  2. Wonderful tutorial, love your scarves!
    I follow you on GFC, I'm waiting for you on my blog ;)

    My last post: Starting from the basics

    Shopping Girls

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  3. There's are great ways to wear a scarf thanks for sharing

    Candice | Beauty Candy Loves

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  4. Thank you, Rach! I am definitely order a few of these. Your hair is gorgeous. (Jen Haley)

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    1. no problem! and great!!! so happy you're going to get the chance to enjoy them! :)

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  5. what a lovely post my dear
    your style is so inspiring, amazing pictures
    lovely :)

    with love your AMELY ROSE and don’t forget to check out my INSTAGRAM

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  6. so cute! I love all the different ways you've styled it :)

    XO Sahra
    Que Sera Sahra

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  7. wow these look SO cosy! I definitely need to get one!! lovely post <3 x

    www.monochromeroses.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. they are SO cozy! i love them! wearing one now!

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  9. I'm obsessed with tartan scarfs! These look great - thanks for the tips - I'm rubbish with mine and always wonder how people tie theirs so nicely xx

    Sophie Elizabeth
    www.popcornandglitter.co.uk

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  10. I love how you styled these! Blanket scarves are so cozy and versatile!

    Jamie
    http://treatsandtrendsblog.com/

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  11. hey. found your blog from pitnerest and followed you there. my mom is into huge scarves, but she just wears it the normal way. lol. very creative ideas...im gonna have to steal my mom's scarves and try one of this looks out.


    everydaylivingnyc.blogspot.com

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  12. I love blanket scarfs! You look so cute and I love all the ways you styled it!

    <3 Shannon
    Upbeat Soles

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  13. These scarves are just stunning! I LOVE that blue one--what great colours. I love wearing scarves like blankets. So cozy!

    https://forsevenseasons.wordpress.com

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  14. WOW THANK YOU FOR THIS POST NOW I KNOW HOW TO STYLE ONE OF THESE THINGS I KNOW IT SEEMS LIKE I'M YELLING RIGHT NOW BUT I'M JUST SO EXCITED!

    Oh, and thanks for stopping by my blog. You're really interesting --I'm officially following. Can't wait to see more posts from you soon!

    -Alex
    anorthernlightblog.blogspot.com

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    1. hahaha i'm so glad you're excited! and thanks so much!! :)

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  15. I love all the different ways you can wear a scarf - i forgot about 'the donut' haha

    Thanks for stopping by my blog!

    ARABELLA.CO.UK

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    1. thank you! and the donut is one of the best ;)

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  16. Beautiful blanket scarf!!! My favorite way to wear them is the classic or as a blanket lol!
    xoxo
    Brooke|LookBrooke

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  17. Great ideas! :)

    I follow you via GFC, it would be great if you could follow me back. Thank you x
    Shannsx.blogspot.com

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  18. Lovely DIY Rach! I followed you on bloglovin and gfc! I hope you will follow me too so we can connect! :)
    Fashion's Iconic Capitals | Styleccentric Fashion'

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  19. My favorite way to wear them is the classic or as a blanket lol!

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