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What’s Your Style Category?

August 15, 2007 by SandraW

classic styleFind out which of the five Root LightStyle categories you identify with so they can then guide you on suitable selections of scents, candles and decor to create the look that will project your own personal style. I think it’s a fantastic fun idea. You can try out their quiz to find out which of the five LightStyles fit you.

There’s Classic which is the category I fall into. Classics prefer timeless sorts of things and like surroundings with leather, wood, marble and antiques.

Modern style reflects more of a modern urban look and are more apt to be on the cutting edge of the latest styles and Modern Stylefashions. They prefer a more sophisticated environment with clean lines.

A Relaxed LightStyle suits those who prefer cozy country furniture and earthy neutral color tones. They prefer to keep things simple, peaceful and unhurried.

The Romantic LightStyle combines victorian furnishings with flowers, lace and antiques.

Spirited LightStyle is very vibrant, colorful and emotional. They mix funky ethnic decor romantic stylefrom all over the world creating a lively earthy feel.

If you have equal amounts of several you’re called eclectic.

Each style has individual colors, fragrances and decorating ideas such as inventive table settings that help reflect your style.

More can be seen on the Root LightStyle website and candle selections can be found at Root Candles.

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Etsy Spotlight: 1955 Baby Doll Nightgown & Bloomers Pattern

Vintage is making a serious comeback – and I’m 100% here for it. There’s just something timelessly romantic and effortlessly charming about retro styles, and this 1955 Baby Doll Nightgown & Bloomers PDF Pattern is a dreamy example. With delicate details and a classic silhouette, this three-piece sleepwear set captures the elegance and playfulness of mid-century fashion.

But here’s what makes it even more exciting: imagine sewing this pattern using vintage sheet sets! Not only does it give a sweet, nostalgic vibe (hello, florals and pastel stripes), but it also turns your sewing project into a sustainable, upcycled creation. Repurposing old linens is one of my favorite tricks for reducing waste while still making something utterly beautiful and functional. The soft, worn-in feel of vintage sheets also makes them perfect for loungewear like this.

Whether you’re sewing this for yourself, gifting it to someone special, or even displaying it as part of a vintage-inspired craft fair, this pattern is as versatile as it is adorable.

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