Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Monochromatic Styling Using Shades of Brown and Tan

 Creating An Outfit Using Shades of Brown


Hello friends! Today I'm sharing some photos of an outfit I put together that is what I view as a monochromatic style that uses different shades of brown and tan. This outfit uses a dark brown turtleneck, a medium dark tan jacket and lighter tan corduroy pants, socks and shoes.


I'm really pleased with how this outfit came together. I have always enjoyed wearing brown and tan and I got to thinking about how creating outfits using different shades and tones of any one color could be really pretty. Think about using different shades of blue together or green together. You get the idea. Using varying shades of the same color gives an outfit depth and interest in my opinion. What do you think? The jacket I'm wearing is new and is Southern Lady brand. I also bought the matching skirt and will share it with the jacket another time. The turtleneck is very old and probably came from either Walmart or K-Mart ages ago. The pants are Blair and are a soft knit type of corduroy that I absolutely love and own in many colors and the shoes are Skechers brand boat shoes. I'm sharing the brand info just in case anyone might be interested in any of the items. I'm not promoting brands-just sharing some ideas. And just a hint about Southern Lady brand clothing-it runs large so I always size down. Try it on first, if you can, to make sure about your size in this brand. 


The shoes are two-toned and so very comfy. I enjoy wearing them. It has been hard to find shoes in brown that are comfortable and can be worn with pants and with skirts or dresses. Since I don't do heels anymore, finding shoes that fit all styles of dress can be a bit tricky. At least for me. I almost always have success with Skechers shoes. 


I also added some copper colored earrings by Paparazzi. I feel they compliment the outfit and add yet another shade of color and texture.

This outfit contains fabrics that are soft and warm and are the perfect combination for a cold winter day. So tell me....do you wear monochromatic outfits? What colors or shades of color do you choose for your stylings? Be sure to share in the comments so we can all learn ideas together!

Want more style posts? See the links to previous style posts below.

Until Next Time,
Debbie (this and that)

*Thanks to The Mr. for photographing the pictures in this post.

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Saturday, January 11, 2025

Snowy Days, Home Baked Bread and Bringing Light into the House

 A Few Things On A Winter's Day


Hello friends! It's a cold, snowy day here and I am looking for all the ways I can to bring a little cheer to the indoors. Here in Asheville, we seem to be stuck in a pattern of really cold temps and we added snow and ice to the mix yesterday. The cold weather is due to be with us into the next week. I really am not a fan of the cold, or of snow, but I will admit it is very pretty to look out the windows and see the snow. One way I bolster my spirits during the winter is to look for ways to bring in light. I purchased the crystal tree you see in the above picture before Christmas thinking it would be a good "winter" decoration.


I discovered the tree changes colors going from white light to blue, green, red, purple and gold. It's quite pretty and I have been using it daily as a way to lift my spirits on these dreary, cold days.


I also changed over my ceramic tree from multi-color lights to white lights and created a little display with snow globes and a glass deer. I have since moved the ceramic tree to the bottom shelf of the side table in the living room and like it better there. It's nice to have pretty lights in several areas of the house especially in the evening.


And then, feeling like I still needed some brighter lights, I put the little three foot multi-color light tree into action again, this time fashioned as a "winter" tree with the addition of pine cone ribbon wrapped around it. I really do love multi-color lights and I was missing them after putting the Christmas decor away so I just took the tree out of its box once more. I haven't put a wrap around the bottom of the tree as yet but am keeping my eye out for something more "wintery" that I can use. I really do feel that my winter decor is different from what I used for Christmas and the extra light definitely helps to improve my mood during these long, cold nights! Winter has never been my favorite season, unfortunately. I don't like going out on potentially icy and slick roads and, since falling in October and breaking my wrist, I am doubly afraid of falling. The Mr. loves winter and the cold doesn't seem to affect him like it does me. And while he doesn't take unnecessary chances, he doesn't feel the panic I feel about driving in bad weather. Opposites attract, right?! Since I retired there is less worry about going out in bad weather although there are still times when I have to make the call about going out or staying in. 


When the snow starts to fly, I always feel like cooking and baking. Yesterday, as we were experiencing a snowstorm, I decided to bake some homemade bread. This is the result. I use bread pans that belonged to my Mom and always feel close to her when I am mixing, kneading and baking bread. She was an amazing bread maker and I can still recall the smell of the house with bread in the oven and then her cutting me a thick slice and spreading butter on it and pouring me a glass of milk to wash it all down. Our house smelled really good yesterday as this bread baked and it evoked many such happy memories. 


I'll share a little bread making secret with you that I recently discovered. You may already know this and I was just late in coming to the party, but rapid rise yeast has made all the difference with my bread baking!


I could never get my bread to rise like this before using rapid rise yeast!


And how pretty is this perfectly browned loaf of bread?! Yes, I'll admit to being proud of myself! 


I also made a big pot of vegetable bean soup and that, along with leftover crockpot steak, veggies and rice, made a lovely supper.


These winter skylines and sunsets are really beautiful. One blessing from the hurricane is that we now have a mountain view that we did not have before. Of course, that happened because so many trees were blown down during the storm. There seems to be positives and negatives to everything. Including the winter season. 

I try to bring cheer into the winter by adding colorful and bright lights and cooking hearty, filling, and warm meals that bring happy memories to mind. 

How do you style your life for Winter? Be sure to share in the comments. I love hearing from you! Stay warm!

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Until Next Time,
Debbie (This and That)

*Note: We now have much more snow than what you see in these pictures which were taken over a period of several days before yesterday's storm hit. 





Monday, December 30, 2024

End of 2024 Blog Post and New Words for 2025

 Happy New Year 2025

Water globe nativity gifted from one of our nieces this Christmas

Hello friends! Are you ready for the new year to begin? I have to say that I will not be sad to see 2024 go bye-bye as many challenging events happened during the year. I experienced personal challenges via two cataract surgeries, Covid, Hurricane Helene winds which spawned a tornado that hit my neighborhood, a fall which resulted in a broken wrist that required surgery and supporting my family through the loss of another brother-in-law. Yes, it has been a very challenging year in so many ways. And, yet, I would be remiss if I didn't end the story of 2024 by sharing the multitude of blessings which came during the year. Things like the way my neighbors and community pitched in during the aftermath of the hurricane to bring comfort, help, cell phone charging stations, food and water and brute strength to help fellow neighbors in need. And beyond our close community, there were people who came from as many as 19+ states to lend aid to the people of Western North Carolina. We, personally, experienced the help of people coming from the states of Ohio, WV and Tennessee to work on cutting huge old-growth trees that had fallen on our house and property. And many dear friends came to our aid bringing chainsaws, water, wipes, meals, bread and comfort. Our families in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Colorado and California bolstered our spirits through phone calls and texts once we were able to receive them on our cell phones. A mystery package arrived after the storm that contained a special light that could be used with or without power or batteries. We now know that this gift was sent from life-long friends in West Virginia. Prayers and phone calls from Asheville friends sustained us as we began the long recovery process. You see, even when you think you are alone, you really aren't. There are so many caring and kind people out there who step in to help in so many ways during times of stress and pain and I am so very humbled by all who reached out to us during a very difficult time. I was brought to tears one morning when a truck pulled up our driveway and we saw that a former member of our church was coming just to check up on us! What a sweet gesture! And as for my eye surgeries-all went very well with both surgeries. The inconvenience of the long wait to get a new eyeglass prescription was the worst part of it. That and the 21 days of doing eye drops after each surgery! And now, here I sit, wearing my new eyeglasses (finally!) and typing away happily writing a new blog post. My wrist is doing so much better. I began physical therapy for my hand and wrist a couple weeks ago and I am already experiencing so much improvement with movement, strength and dexterity. I have been blessed with having amazing health professionals who have been kind and helpful along this journey. The nurse who comforted me at the hospital triage tents where The Mr. took me after the fall, the hand surgeon whose expertise was evident during and after surgery, and my physical therapist who is helping my hand to get strong again. I am grateful for all of these people. And through every challenge of 2024 my faith has sustained me.

I won't say that I was all smiles going through these challenges. At the time, I kind of felt like God was allowing a lot of things to happen all at once in my life. I don't mean to say that I thought God was causing these issues. Because I don't believe that bad things come from God. Because I believe that God is good. All the time. But, He did allow them to happen. And I was not a happy camper. For many days after the hurricane, I would read chapter four of the book of Philippians over and over. It helped me to hear Paul talk about how he had learned to be content in all circumstances. I really had to dig deep to remember that, like Paul, "I can do all things through Christ who is my strength." And I am here to testify to the fact that God's strength got me through. A sweet friend associated with the church bell choir texted me a beautiful prayer in which she prayed,"that God would send angels -in cars, boats, helicopters, all kinds of uniforms and may we see your radiance and glory in their actions and works." Wow, what a prayer, and God certainly did send those angels and is sending them still! 

When I felt called to choose the words "Courage" and "Contentment" as my words to focus on in 2024, I had no idea how much I would need to rely on these words throughout the year. It's hard to feel content when you can't see well because your present glasses aren't the right prescription since eye surgery, you feel sick from having Covid, your wrist and arm hurts and can't be used, and your house is torn up, your woods are gone and you don't have water, electricity and you're stuck because your driveway and road is a wall of fallen trees, your family doesn't know if you are alive or not because you have no cell phone service and you feel fearful and afraid that you will never get out of this situation. I worried that things would never be "normal" again. But, friends, I can attest to the fact that God met our every need during all of these times. And in the midst of worry and concern, there were moments of peace and even joy. I knew that God was present with us. That He would work it all out. And He did! And He always will. Even when our/my faith wavers. 

I also want to take a moment to share how strong and wonderful The Mr. was and is during all of these events. The hours he spent sitting in waiting rooms at doctor's visits with me. The strength and courage he showed during and after the hurricane with his, "I'm going to fix this," attitude that saw him cutting us out of our back door after the storm, climbing over and under fallen trees to get us water and to connect with neighbors, bushwhacking up the mountain behind our house to try and get cell service so he could call our families to let them know we were okay, bringing me food and drinks after my surgeries, countless reassurances to his frightened wife that we would be okay, and hours of chainsawing to clear our driveway and property. And I'm sure I am leaving out many other ways in which he has been by my side. On New Year's Day, we will celebrate 42 years of marriage and I am so very grateful that God brought this strong man into my life.

So, this brings me to my new words for 2025. I have chosen "Grateful" and "Grace" as my words to focus on in the coming year. I have SO much to be grateful for in my life and I want to be sure to recognize the many blessings coming my way through the grace of God. And, I want to look for ways to extend grace to others. I'll try to remember to share my journey with these words with each of you in 2025!

Friends, I am certain that we all have stories to tell from 2024. Each of you has faced your own joys and challenges throughout the year. Of that I am certain because that is the way of life. And I am sure that there will be challenges for all of us in 2025. I pray that through faith in God, I will face these challenges with courage and contentment but also with gratitude and grace. I know there will be many joys and moments of happiness for each of us as well. If the words "courage" and "contentment" have taught me anything this year, it is the lesson that, even in the midst of bad things, that good things can come if we have courage, faith in God and the willingness to find contentment in all circumstances.

May 2025 bring many blessings to each of you dear readers! And please feel free to share your own thoughts and stories from 2024 in the comments. I love to hear from each of you!

Happy New Year!

Sing and make music from your heart to the Lord, always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Ephesians 5:19-20

Until Next Time,
Debbie This and That

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Cassie, Garden and River Take Over The Blog

 Merry Christmas From Debbie Styles Life Fur Family Members


Hi everybody!  Love told us that since we haven't been able to get our paws on the blog in a long time that we could take today to write our own blog post and wish everyone a Merry Christmas! I'm Cassie and I'm doing the typing and my fur sister and brother, Garden and River, said they want to help too. 

"I don't call Mom "Love" I just call her Mom."

"Yes, River, I know but Garden and I call her "Love" because we know how much she loves us and we call our Dad "Softie" for obvious reasons. He lets us get away with murder."

"We never murdered anyone. (whispering) Except that mouse that came upstairs that time."

"I KNOW Garden! Of course we haven't murdered anyone, that's just a saying. A human saying that means Softie is soft hearted when it comes to four paws."

"I have four paws, and a tail, and a nose that can sniff out lots of stuff."

"River will you please just let me get on with this post? Everyone knows you have a tail and a nose for Pete's sake."

"Who's Pete?"

"Oh good grief. I thought this post would have lots of pawsibilities but now I'm not so sure!"

"Cassie, you said I could sing a Christmas song I wrote for all the readers."

"Ok, Garden, go ahead and sing your song or I'll never hear the end of it."

"Ok, here goes. Let me warm up my voice first. (Garden sings high and low pitches. Meow, meow, meow, meow....") Okay I'm ready."

🎝 Jingle Bells, River Smells and He licks his bu__🎝

"Garden, stop singing right this furry minute! What kind of Christmas song is that?! Love will never let us take over her blog again if you sing such a silly song!"

"I thought it was a good song and it's true, he does lick his bu.."

"Never mind! My goodness. Sorry about that River."

"It's okay Cassie. But I hope Santa Cat brings Garden a stocking full of wet dog biscuits!"

"Santa Cat won't bring anything to a smelly dog like you!"

"Garden! River! Stop arguing! We all know that Santa Cat brings goodies to all the dogs and cats and other animals around the world on Christmas Eve! Oh my goodness, this blog post is never going to get written at this rate. Let's just go ahead and sing our song together that we practiced. Now no silliness this time. C'mon Garden, get away from the food dish and let's sing!"

Crunching and mumbling. "I'm coming...."

🎜We wish you a Furry Pawsmas
We wish you a Furry Pawsmas
We wish you a Furry Pawsmas
And a Furry New Year! 🎝

Merry Christmas Everyone!
Cassie, Garden, River
and Debbie (this and that)

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Dressing for the Holidays #2

 Get Your Red On For The Holidays



Hi friends!  Is there another color other than red that just lends itself to the holidays? I don't think so. I am wearing a favorite sweater that is a gorgeous red color as another idea for my "Dressing for the Holidays" posts. Red is a great color to wear at any time of year, not just during the Christmas or Valentine seasons. Red is also a flattering color on everyone. This particular sweater was purchased from JCPenney and comes in a variety of colors. It's very comfortable and easy to wear. I threw on a navy blue blazer along with jeans and tennis shoes for a dressed up casual look that can take you to errands, shopping, meetings or lunch with friends. 


For an extra pop of red, I am wearing a necklace, earring, bracelet set given to me by one of my sisters. It's so pretty and red on red works for me, especially at Christmas! You can see that River approves as he joined in the photo shoot sporting his red collar! This red sweater is one that I will be wearing all winter, and not just at Christmas. But for a great Christmas look, nothing beats getting your red on!

How about you? Do you have a favorite color to wear during the holidays? Be sure to share in the comments. 

Until Next Time,
Debbie ( this and that)




Saturday, November 30, 2024

Dressing For the Holidays #1

 Christmas Sweaters Aren't Ugly


Hi friends!  I thought it might be fun this season to do a few posts on dressing for the holidays. You can let me know if you enjoy these kinds of posts. Today, I'm sharing a very casual way to dress. You know, I think Christmas sweaters have taken a bum rap over the years. People call them "ugly" and make all sorts of fun about them. And while some Christmas sweaters can be a little bit over the top, I don't think many are what you would call "ugly" at all! I purchased this sweater a few years ago at Sam's Club and I really enjoy wearing it.

This Christmas sweater is more of a winter sweater that could be worn beyond the Christmas season. The snowflakes, pine trees and deer are all quite festive and the colors are blue and white rather than red and green. Plus, you know I love anything blue, especially navy blue!


I think that pairing a Christmas sweater with a turtleneck and a pair of jeans is the perfect way to dress for a casual day during the Christmas season!

How about you? Do you still wear Christmas sweaters or do you think they are ugly? Be sure to share in the comments! And I hope you are enjoying the Christmas season so far! As for me, I'm enjoying watching "Elf" on repeat and writing this post!

Until Next Time,
Debbie (this and that)


Thursday, November 28, 2024

A Blessed Thanksgiving to All My Readers

 Happy Thanksgiving


Hello friends!  Just want to send out a Happy Thanksgiving greeting to all of my dear readers from Debbie Styles Life blog!

Each of you are so appreciated by yours truly and I sincerely hope that you, your friends and families enjoy a blessed Thanksgiving day. And if you are located outside the USA and today isn't your Thanksgiving day, then I wish you a happy day and weekend ahead!

I'll be back next week with more styling life posts for you! Take good care.

Until Next Time,
Debbie (this and that)