Welcome, mama!

I’m Christina and Mama, Add to Cart is my happy place — I’m honored you’re here!

I’m a busy mom (aren’t we all?) who believes fashion, beauty, and style should be easy and fun—not another thing on your never-ending to-do list.

Mama, Add to Cart started in October 2025 on a whim after yet another “where did you get that?” moment about my outfit. I needed a creative outlet and realized I was already sharing my favorite online finds with friends, family, and the occasional stranger—so why not take it a step further? I hit publish, learned as I went (still learning), cringed a little while posting to socials (okay, a lot), and discovered I was actually having fun. And that’s what matters most.

Let me be clear: I’m not a fashionista, fitness guru, or beauty expert. I don’t have a perfectly aesthetic house and my car is always a mess. I’m a 40-something mom of two who works full-time, tries her best, and once sent her son to career day dressed as a police officer… on the wrong day. He will never let me forget it.

This space is for moms who are trying to survive school drop-offs, last-minute meetings, piles of laundry, and the chaos of adulting, with a sense of humor. You gotta laugh to keep from crying, amiright?

So go ahead—add to cart, mama. You’ve earned it.

FYI: When you shop through my links, I may earn a small commission—at no extra cost to you. Integrity is important to me, so I only link things I own and love, or what I’d absolutely buy for my friends, family, or myself.

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I’m Christina, a 40+ mom of two elementary-age boys. I work full-time as a public relations program manager and I love it (most of the time, haha) — but being a mom to my boys is my greatest joy. I love easy style, everything cozy, my morning coffee, and having as much fun as possible, no matter what I’m doing.

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The Mama, Add to Cart POV

  • I only share things I’d actually wear or use in real life.

  • When it comes to clothing, comfort always comes first.

  • If it’s confusing, high-maintenance, or impractical—I skip it.

  • Affordable, stylish, and low-effort wins every time.