New Spring Dresses from Walmart

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Hi friends! Today, I’m sharing some new spring dresses from Walmart. Walmart has clothes for all your spring festivities, whether spring break looks, Easter dresses, or casual weekend wear.

Walmart offers the latest fashion trends at amazing prices without compromising on quality. You can find spring fashion for everyone in your family.

New Spring Dresses from Walmart

Faux Wrap Front Dress

This Scoop dress is an excellent option for Easter or a spring wedding. It’s a midi length with long sleeves and a  V-neckline.

The dress runs slightly big, so size down for the best fit.

Faux Wrap Front Dress (I’m wearing a small; I would prefer an XS) | Wedge Sandal (TTS)

Side Knot Poplin Shirtdress

This is another midi dress with a side knot that helps to accentuate the waistline.

Side Knot Poplin Shirtdress (small) | Wedge Sandal (TTS)

Denim Ruffle Neck Dress

Denim dresses are trending for spring and summer, and this dress has long sleeves with a tie waist.

Denim Ruffle Neck Dress (small) | Wedge Sandal (TTS)

Sweater Dress with Ruffle Cuffs

I love this sweater dress for early spring, and of course, I love the stripes.

Sweater Dress with Ruffle Sleeves | Wedge Sandal (TTS)

Walmart New Arrivals

Cargo pants |Sandals | Tie Knot Top | Ruffle Neck Top | Chunky Gold Hoop Earrings | Leather Trench Coat | Block Heel Sandals | Off the Shoulder Dress | Striped Dress | Shirt Dress | Floral Blouse

Make sure you check out all the new arrivals for spring!

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Beauty For the Heart™Why am I discouraged? Why is my heart so sad? I will put my hope in God! I will praise him again—my Savior and my God! Psalm 42:11

Truth: Many believe David to be the writer of Psalm 42. Either way, Psalm 42 is a psalm of lament that expresses deep sorrow and distress. The psalmist feels lost and alone, questioning why God seems to have abandoned him. But even in his darkest moments, he never gives up hope. He reminds himself that God is his Savior and his God, and he vows to continue to praise him.

The words of Psalm 42:11 can be a source of comfort and hope when we are feeling downcast or discouraged. When facing difficult times, it’s easy to let our emotions get the best of us.

We may start to doubt God’s love and goodness and feel like giving up. But Psalm 42 reminds us that we can always find hope in God. He is our Savior and our God, and he will never abandon us.

If you’re feeling downcast or discouraged today, take a few minutes to reflect on the words of Psalm 42:11. Remind yourself that God is with you and that he will never leave you or forsake you.

Let your beauty shine from the inside out today!

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  1. I’m always surprised when I find clothing I like at Walmart. This week I found 2 cute spring tops by Tried and Tru.
    By the way, does everyone tell you that you look just like Niki Haley? It’s a striking resembulance!

    1. Thank you for sharing these. I feel like so many blogs I’ve read for years have been featuring more and more expensive clothes and accessories. I know I can just unfollow them but don’t know why I don’t. I appreciate you featuring affordable clothes.

  2. I really like how Walmart buyers are really elevating their styles now. They look classy at an affordable price point!

    Your BFTH today is spot on with Matthew West’s new song “Don’t Stop Praying!” I’ve been listening to it on repeat all week!

    Have a beautiful weekend Cyndi, Spring has Sprung out here in Northern California! Yay!!!!

  3. Online Walmart must be bettter quality. Where we live the Walmart clothes are not quality material and would not hold up once washed. They would be Half a season clothes. I’ve never ordered online. The dresses you styled are so pretty on you. Have you chose your Easter outfit yet?