I am now a spender!! I can't help but buy things. Although thankfully I have actually learnt a great deal through the Flipping Thrift challenge.
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
Flipping Thrift: I like his scarf too
Flipping Thrift: I like his scarf too: "The scarf is a good option - it works and totally matches my brown riding boots. I will definitely be wearing this again, that is, if I can..."
I like his scarf too
The scarf is a good option - it works and totally matches my brown riding boots. I will definitely be wearing this again, that is, if I can find it. You see Andrew is a little worried it may turn into a girl’s scarf and loose its masculinity if I continue to be seen in it, I think it may be in hiding.
Friday, 19 November 2010
And now I have discovered his hat
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
I borrowed Andrew’s jumper today and added a bow!!
I’m not sure if this boyfriend style dressing is for me but for today it gave me pleasure to work with a different piece of clothing. It gave me the excitement of having something new to wear and on a very cold day in London it was rightly snug. So how about sneaking a peak into the partner’s wardrobe for some new options!!
Monday, 15 November 2010
Same same but different year
Am I four years out of date or just flipping thrifty? This knit dress and the cozy faux fur were purchased in 2005 and 2006 and have carried me through to 2010!!! I am STILL wearing them and blow-me-down on Saturday night I went out in the exact same combo as I did in 06.
I am wondering if I am gambling with the used by on this number, however, I actually received two compliments on this combo, so happy to keep wearing it for little while longer.
xx NAO
Monday, 8 November 2010
Flipping Thrift: Wait...don’t throw out the old Christmas wrap!
Flipping Thrift: Wait...don’t throw out the old Christmas wrap!: "My mum keeps stash of recycled Christmas wrap from many moons ago. Last Christmas I took advantage of this ‘vintage wrap stockpile’ and whil..."
Wait...don’t throw out the old Christmas wrap!
My mum keeps stash of recycled Christmas wrap from many moons ago. Last Christmas I took advantage of this ‘vintage wrap stockpile’ and whilst some of it was a little shabby, the presents came up a treat with extra decorations and a little love.
Who cares for a few sticky tape remnants or tares – this just makes it extra personal and authentic. And what a nice feeling knowing that someone else has taken pleasure in unwrapping a gift from the same paper.
Who cares for a few sticky tape remnants or tares – this just makes it extra personal and authentic. And what a nice feeling knowing that someone else has taken pleasure in unwrapping a gift from the same paper.
It is super easy to jazz up a wrapped present with a few bits and pieces lying around the house. Here are a few ideas:
• That earring waiting for the return of its mate – give up hope and use it to decorate you gifts instead
• Newspapers and mags are a great source of fun words and letter to stick on gifts
• Unwanted Christmas baubles and decs
• Always keep a busy box – throw the ribbon and ties that you receive on gifts into this box for when it is your turn to wrap
• Secretly keep your mate’s name tag or place card at an event and use it on their next present or birthday card
• Don’t throw away the boutique shopping bags until you take off and keep the handles first
• Buttons, pegs and string
• Brown paper is a lovely base and economical for wrapping a gigantic gift. Newspaper is useful too. If you are off to a wedding or big birthday, wait for the day to wrap the pressie and use that day’s newspaper
• Sweet wrappers and the bows from chocolate boxes can be put in your busy box too - my Nanna used to do this
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| eatible gift tags-cute hah |
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| Melting gift tag |
| Thank you Tommy Hilfiger for this lovely ribbon off your shopping bags. |
A few tricks fom the busy box |
| The busy box |
| The 'Great white sheet' trim made it into the busy box. Look out friends out there - who will get this elastic off -cut on their Christmas present!!?? |
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