Tuesday, January 22, 2008

new additions!






I went a teeny bit (ok, maybe a bit more than teeny) crazy the past few days over necklaces. Thus, I am happy to showcase the magic of online shopping! It really is quite cool man.

Imagine the way we used to shop for accessories.

Steps Involved:

1. Call/text interested friends. Preferably girls because when men look at girlish stuff for too long, rashes develop and their throats clamp down. You don't want your men dying on you.

2. Arrange to meet at a strategic location - the usual suspects being orchard or cityhall. (told you singapore is very small)

3. Meet these friends, but first start with a meal or a cup of coffee. Shopping requires lots of energy, concentration and eye power.

4. Ok, now you are ready to start combing the targeted area for accessories you (might) like.

5. Walk for gazillion hours. KIV (keep in view) many items. Hesitation sets in.

6. May or may not return home with accessories that you like. Sulk in front of the computer/TV

7. Repeat Step 1-6 again, with a different group of friends or a different location.

NOW, with the explosion of online shopping, things are so different.

1. Check out sites that you'd found by chance or ones that have been recommended by your trusty friends. This could be done in the dead of the night or in the wee hours of the day!

2. See something you (might) like. Eyes glisten in glee.

3. Copy and Paste Link into msn chat with good (female) friend making sure your taste is good.

4. You can even skip Step 3 if you really like that item!

5. Pay for it online and patiently wait for its arrival at your residence.

6. Relax one corner as you dream about how you are doing to match your recent purchase with the rest of your wardrobe.

Anyway, online shopping is coolbeans. Here are some sites that I frequent from time to time.

1. www.etsy.com

Many, many artists. Many, many, MANY choices.
If you worry overseas shipping will cost you a bomb, you can even choose to shop local.
they sell everything from jewellery, to recipes, to bags and hairclips.

2. www.urgetheboys.com

A girl from Queensland. Some cool pieces. but dang, always sold out so quickly.
Good if you have a keen eye for vintage-inspired pieces.

3. eaindriacreation.blogspot.com

Chinser recommended this site to me. Singaporean artist with a name I can hardly pronounce. BUT has quite interesting pieces. Some of the pieces I don't quite agree, others I like alot. That's the good thing about these sites. There is USUALLY something for everyone.

4. http://girlsmadethis.com/html/s01_home/home.asp

Mostly resin work. I like the pieces alot but the prices! O.O
But you know what? they are having the yearly sale! 50% off everything! Whoot!

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