Pretty Polly Alphabet Tights are the perfect icebreaker to get the conversation rolling. The correct response to "Can I buy a vowel?" is "No, but you can buy me a drink."
I actually gave this to my husband as a wedding gift... We're both big babies about showering when we are home alone (our apartment really does make weird noises)...I figured that if anyone really wanted to kill one of us they might be thrown off by our shower curtain selection. So now we laugh every time the home alone shower seems scary.
By skirtSteph, Thursday, March 11, 2010, 0 comments
In the Downtown Design District, Mint Boutique is ushering in the latest from Byron Lars Beauty Mark for Spring. For the well heeled Savannah skirt! girl, you'll want to make this a regular stop on your shopping trail. Everything from Black Halo, Debbie Shuchat, Bliss Studio and Arteriors Home, they carry designers to die for.
By Skirt.com, Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 0 comments
If this shaker set could talk it would rap: "Salt, Salt n' Pepa's here, and we're in effect!" from the 80s hit song "Push It."
The magnetic feet on these guys allow them to hang sideways on the stainless steel stem or firmly on the bottom disk. Leave it to the designers at Alessi to make a playful shaker.
I first found out about Tarina Tarantino a couple years back when my obsession with hello kitty was at its peak. I came across her jewelry and accessory designs online that included all things I adored, hello kitty, the color pink, and crystals. Tarinas' trendy and youthful designs have captured the eyes of celebrities, fashion stylists, editors, and fashionistas across the globe.
Raise the magnetically clasped cover of The Art of Correspondence set from ModCloth.com to discover a Pandora's Box of cute correspondence necessities inside. This collection includes a 64-page etiquette booklet, 12 note and correspondence cards, 24 envelopes, and 8 sheets of stickers and seals.
I have been wanting to play the guitar forever and I am not that bad on my husband's, but my hands are a bit smaller than his and my chest is kind of large making it hard to play some of the traditional acoustics. For valentines day he got me my Dean Playmate, 3/4 size guitar. It looks just like a slightly smaller version of his beautiful blue Dean. It has a smaller body that accommodates the chest and the neck is shorter-nice for small hands. It has all the quality of a Dean (once the factory strings were replaced) and it was very wallet friendly for beginners etc.