Tuesday, November 30, 2010

G-Mo Shoes

Stumbled across these shoes after reading the Wear-oh-Where blog,
love this blog, it's a very happy place to be!!!

So I totally want a pair of these shoes, they cute, no two are alike,
best of all they 100% original and working towards becoming
100% recycled and animal friendly!

The question is what pair should I choose, it's so difficult when you
faced with all this prettiness!!!!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Bags Bags Bags!!!!









All I can say is I want them all.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

May I borrow your pen

We all have them co-workers, friends anyone who
needs to borrow a pen they pick up use it and walk off,
Neatorama and Tabitha White of Card jackers have
come up with the perfect solution, pens that no one would
like to borrow. The slogans read:

From PERV to PERFECT in as little as 10 days.
Curbing your enthusiasm since 1998 Shecky The Clown

Bar Mitzvahs, Weddings, Interventions.
Don’t forget Shecky’s dog Arlene, a little extra but worth it.

Electrolysis Is Us
The first name in unwanted hair removal.
Specializing in those hard-to-reach areas.

Dr. Lance Hughes, Proctology
Turn your head and cough, 301 South Main
(please use rear entrance)

Van Nuys Center for Cosmetic Surgery
Specializing in difficult gender reassignments.

Verdant Fields Nudiest Camp
Get in touch with your OUTER self!
Enjoy ping pong, volleyball and our famous bottomless buffet.

Stuffed with Love Taxidermy
No pet too small – give us a call!
(ask about our goldfish and turtle discount)

Howie’s House of Hair
From barely there to awesome hair in just one hour.
What a brilliant idea, find out more here.

Monday, November 8, 2010

DIY Cake Stands

It was my Mom's 60th and I wish I found this tutuorial then,
i think I'll try it anyway, check it out!

Kate’s Recycled Cake/Cupcake Stands
What You’ll Need:
- old plates (any size)
- old candlesticks or vases (look for anything that is wider at the
bottom, with a sturdy base and a flat top)
- epoxy (from a hardware store)
- masking tape
- popsicle stick or q-tips without their fluff (something to apply
the epoxy with)
- paper plate or scrap cardboard (something to mix the epoxy
on that you can throw out)
- rags and cleaning solution
For the variation:
- template of silhouette (or you can free hand)
- contact paper
- scissors
- spray paint
Directions:
1. Pick out which pieces you want to put together and test it out.
They should be able to balance on each other without the glue.
If not, you may want to rethink your choices..is your plate too
uneven or does your base have a flat enough top?
2. Clean all plates and vases/candlesticks thoroughly.
Dry completely.
3. Measure the back of the plate and mark a dot in the center
with a pen or marker.
4. Squeeze out a little epoxy and follow its directions for use.
After it’s mixed, apply it to the top of the candlestick/vase and
gently place your base upside down onto the plate, using your
dot as a guide to help you center it.
5. Let it sit for a few minutes, then gently press down on it to
hold it in place and get rid of any excess epoxy with a q-tip.
Apple tape on four sides to anchor it while it dries.










Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Snug Boards





I love these bread boards from Snug, I want them all,
I'm a sucker for simple clean shapes and the fact
that it's cut in wood is a bonus!
I wonder if they can cut out an elephant for me,
pretty please!!!