Caring Cowls
It has finally been getting cold lately so I'm so happy that I can now wear this lovely scarf from Caring Cowls. It is soo cozy (one of the very few scarves I have that actually has a purpose) and super soft. Sarah, the awesome person behind Caring Cowls, also donates proceeds to charity so definitely know that when you buy a cowl, it will be for a great cause.
And here's some more info about her store: Caring Cowls is a nonprofit organization that raises money for various charities and organizations. All proceeds from sales are donated (minus material and shipping costs). Currently, Caring Cowls is funding for Action Against Hunger, but last year, $300 was donated to both the American Red Cross and the American Cancer Society. A new charity will be chosen and funded for very soon!
Caring Cowls offers a large variety of styles, colors and patterns. You can view them on her Etsy Store, blog, or contact Sarah at caringcowls@live.com.
Caring Cowls is also offering 20% off with the code: JFO20 so woohoo :)
scarf: c/o Caring Cowls//cardigan (diy from sweater):forever21//dress:tjmaxx//shoes:c/o catfootwear
That scarf is sooo warm and cozy looking! I love knit scarves. :) And I'll be excited if you go to college on the east coast. I will love seeing your photos. And yes, it will be a totally different change of wardrobe. I definitely own a lot more coats, closed toed boots, and sweaters here! It's way different than California! <3
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Such a cute dress! Great how you use a summer dress to create an Autumn look. Very pretty! :)
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The mix of knits really make this outfit! x
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I love it how your new scarf matches the cardi. cream and navy look beautiful together :) well and those boots are a w e s o m e! it's also such a nice philosophy this store has, especially when Christmas is close and people should do as much positive things as they possibly can. I know it would be nice to do it all the time but still, Christmas is somehow special :)
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Love this look! u look super pretty!
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Simple, but pretty perfect dear!
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I love the big scarf and the profit of it goes to
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very cute cowl, i love your cardi too, so much knit!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing the brand. that cowl definitely looks cozy and warm. enjoy fall! you look really cute in this outfit!
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Adore this wonderfully cozy outfit, we all need a charming cowl neck scarf like this. Have an awesome week ahead!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and a great outfit. The dress is lovely! :)
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That scarf looks sooo cozy! I love that the proceeds go to charity too!
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You look adorable in this look Joyce, this is fall perfection! Caring cowls sounds like such a lovely cause, plus you get a fantastic piece, looks so warm and cozy!
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Oh I love caring cowls!! Her scarves look so perfectly big and cozy! You look darling in the dress and boots! I've missed visiting your pretty blog :)
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Cozy, yet casual! Love it! xx
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I love how oversized and cozy this scarf is! It's looks amazing...and how great that part of the proceeds went to charity! This is such a cute fall look :)
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Can I start by saying I LOVE the title for this post! And then I read on so can I start again by saying how awesome their brand name is! Hahaha! I wish it was getting colder so I could rug up :o(
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Yay! You look absolutely perfect! So cozy and cute! I am obsessed with that Caring Cowl color! I am a huge fan (obviously:) ) and can't stop wanting more! They are perfect for fall and winter!
ReplyDeleteLove the polka dots!! That cardigan and scarf look so comfy! I'm going to check Caring Cowls out right now!
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This scarf looks incredibly warm, I need it! Love the color!
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I love this outfit! Those boots look awesome on you too! :) lovee!!xx
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That scarf looks so cozy, i love it! I also adore this entire look, love the girly dress paired with those awesome boots!
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Love your dress and you look so comfy and pretty! This chunky cardi and scarf are fantastic
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Aw, I've heard about these before on Ashley's blog... they're just adorable! And yeah, they do look super cozy. I want a circle knit scarf like this. It'd be nice for taking on and off instead of a hulking coat.
ReplyDeleteYour polka dots are adorable, Miss Joyce! Have a great hump DAY!
Loooving the scarf, what a pretty look!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great outfit for the cooler weather. I love all the pieces individually and then together as an outfit its awesome!
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I love these cowls! I've been seeing them on a couple other blogs and the thick waffle knit is perfect for the cooler weather :)
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You look so cute, dear! Love that dress <333
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Gorgeous scarf!! I've heard of Caring Cowls and I'll definitely be checking them out!
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That scarf looks amazing! I love it with the polka dot dress and chunky cardigan! xx
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cute outfit
ReplyDeleteyou can never have too many cowls for Winter, seriously! I love yours :)
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You alwaaaaaays dress so well!! :) And the best part of this post was that you reminded me that I own a polka dot skirt that I can wear exactly like you and pair it with my fluffy carding and white scarf!! I love posts that give me ideas about how to coordinate my own clothes!! Thanks Joyce <3
ReplyDeleteHey! I really like your ourfit! How did do the DIY cardigan? How did you make sure the cut parts won't fray on you?
ReplyDeleteHi!:) I just the cut cardigan using scissors. It did fray and lose some knit parts, but after a few shakes, all the loose yarn parts came out and now it's all good. I recommend trying this on an old cardigan first!
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