aka this is the post where you get to swoon with me over cute stuff & then pretend to buy it, except you totally don’t. that is, until you’ve thought about it long & hard & you finally push “purchase” & then wait with eager anticipation for the box to arrive on your doorstep.
yeah.

tunic from old navy.
coffee cozy from littlebirdcreations, complete with my fave keyboard key.
knob for my desk, courtesy of anthropologie.

a ruffled camera strap cover from eclectic whatnot.
(this one’s called steel magnolias! be still my heart!)
rosette statement necklace in moss by allora handmade.
ipad case from my gal gussy.
except…I don’t have an iPad. damn.




All so cute. I’m especially digging that necklace.
I begged and begged for a laptop bag from Gussy…I could spend my entire paycheck on her adorable bags. I will have a tote one day!
:swoon!:
I LOVE the iPad case!
*begins thinking long and hard…
LOVE the coffee cozy and the necklace! Looks like I will be shopping online today.
LOVE the coffee cozie
PS I got my Moss rosette necklace from Allora Handmade last week and I LOVE IT. I’ve worn it twice and when J sees it on the counter he grins and says “Momma.”
Feels like Christmas…I want ‘em all! Especially that gorgeous Ipad case.
You should check out Caribou Coffee on Duraleigh (at the corner of Edwards Mill). They have similar awesome coffee koozies on sale!
I love them all. *sigh*
That green necklace has been giving me the “I belong on your neck” stare-down, especially since I posted that I was on a online shopping ban.
OMG I LOVE this stuff. Anthropologie is my FAVE!
I don’t know how you take such cute pics. Everything is so classic and clean looking. You could post a pic of a dirty diaper up there and I would be all, “ZOMG I have to get that.”
Maybe that’s pushing it a little.
I love that necklace though.
oh, darling. Those pictures are swiped from the seller’s websites!
When I feel the need for a shopping spree I have been known to waste an entire day browsing my favorite online stores, filling the “shopping carts” to capacity with every single thing I can dream of wanting, and then metaphorically abandoning the cart in the middle of the isle at the end of the shopping trip.
At least no employees have to return the items to the correct shelves.