Planning In Style with Erin Condren

Happy Monday!! I just got back from an amazing weekend in Traverse City, Michigan celebrating a good friend getting married, and I have to say… I can’t wait to go back! I will be recapping my stay soon, so make sure to check back!


A couple weeks ago, I had the privilege of attending an Erin Condren event at one of my favorite places in Chicago, Dylans Candy Bar.  Dylans is so fun and colorful, so everytime I am there I feel so happy!  At this event, there were passed apps and delicious cocktails that included candy raspberries that were SO good (I may or may not have kept going back for more.) The room was also filled to the brim with fun Erin Condren goodies, including the most gorgeous watercolor pillows I had ever seen… I wanted everything! I had surprisingly never heard of Erin Condren before, but I have to say, since being introduced my life has changed- for the better!  I am usually a pretty organized person, but the products that she makes will organize your life 10x more.  The brand is specifically known for their LifePlanner™, which is how I now organize my days, weeks and months– in lots of colors and in true celebration of each day! Everything is pretty much perfect and right in line with my style/aesthetic, so I was super excited when I got the opportunity to customize my own LifePlanner™.  You are able to personalize every LifePlanner™ with your initials, monogram or name, free of charge!  I went with the adorable watercolor cactus print with my initials, because I kind of have a thing for cute little cacti.  The LifePlanner™ came in the mail with way more than I expected… tons of stickers, markers, sticky notes and even a little hardbound notebook (all sold separately).  I truly felt like a little kid again, organizing all my Lisa Frank goodies. Anyone else remember those?!

Outfit- Sold out, similar style by same designer HERE

Want to design your own?! YOU can get 15% off your entire purchase through 7/31/17 using the code GETSOCIAL15.


*This post is sponsored by Erin Condren, but as always all opinions are my own.