November 22, 2015
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C'est Ma Vie
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tamia
You ever see Pinterest photos of people randomly posing on vintage furniture in the middle of a lavender field/abandoned farmhouse/city street and think “Why?” or “Who are these people?”
Well, I’ll be one of those people.
That’s thanks to the #ThroneProject, a collaboration of creative minds and beautiful places organized by Queen City Vignette, a Cincinnati event rental and design company with a vintage twist.
They’ve brought together a group of Cincinnati style bloggers (including the babes from Thread
November 17, 2015
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Shopping
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tamia
Y’all know I love a charitable scarf, so when Bené offered to lend the Thread gals scarves to style, I was all in. I am Bené (a play on the word benevolent) because I support educational opportunities for girls all over the world, and Bené is a line of scarves created by two best friends inspired by the spirit of young Ghanian girls and committed to providing those girls with an education. A portion of
November 6, 2015
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C'est Ma Vie
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tamia
"I really need some cheese right now. What does that mean?"
-Twitter, Oct 28, 2015
Braving the drunken throngs on Bourbon Street during a seriously fun trip to NOLA for the Being Boss Vacay. Hanging out with cool lady entrepreneurs and partying in the street is a darn good time!
Learning tricks of the makeup trade from BRIDEface founder Nancy Dawson after hosting a fashion show at the Cincinnati Wedding magazine Wedding Workshop. I swear I’m gonna
September 11, 2015
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C'est Ma Vie
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tamia
You know we never say no to a party! The Thread Cincinnati bloggers are at it again, and I’d like to personally invite you to our Fall Happy Hour.
When: Thursday September 17th, 6:30-8:30pm
Where: Our usual spot at Sundry & Vice, 18 W 13th St. in Over-the-Rhine
Why: Because it’s fun! Oh, and we’re also kicking off some fun fall and holiday season events you’ll definitely want to know about, so stop in for drinks and we
September 8, 2015
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Do-It-Yourself
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tamia
Sometimes I scroll through Pinterest and wonder, “Are these people for real?” I mean, I’ve done a DIY project or two, but I stick to the easy stuff. Everyone out there MacGyver-ing their way through high end Ikea hacks is operating on a level to which I’ll never even aspire.
So when Thread had the opportunity to partner with Gild Collective, a woman-owned startup that throws Pinterest worthy in-home craft parties, I was interested but cautious.