I shop the second
hand stores pretty frequently always on the hunt for that awesome vintage find, and great furniture.
Not exact matches
Everything from the
pretty tea bags and the nitty tea pots in beautiful colors, to the scent in a tea
store and to choose what goes
hand in
hand with your mood, feelings or need.
Between her
handing down maternity clothes that she no longer fits in (she shopped at local thrift / consignment
stores), clothing swaps thrown by other friends, and the way my bump has developed the only maternity wear I've had to spend money on has been a couple of belly bands and some
pretty nursing bras.
You can generally get 2nd
hand dumbbells
pretty cheap at a Play - It - Again Sports type
store, or even off of Craigslist.
If you're into minimalist but unique jewellery, peruse through Emilia Rossi's online
store & have a drool all over your keyboard (or phone) at the
prettiest hand crafted clay jewellery pieces ever.
I mean, I know that I have a
pretty good
hand when it comes to vintage shopping but this is just way beyond what I could ever imagine to find in a vintage
store.
These are the most natural looking lashes you can get your
hands on and Esqido does a brilliant job to present these lashes in the luxurious wash white packaging and
pretty pink base to
store your lashes when not in use.
Live music, cheap food stalls,
pretty lights, pop up beer gardens, boutique and second
hand clothing
stores, cheap souvenirs, roaming performers...
God
Hand was
pretty much impossible to find in South Africa: this EU
store update will give me and some other local gamers the chance to play it!
What I'd like to see is double tap left for back, double tap right for forward, triple tap left for Siri, triple tap right for pause (so I don't have to take my AirPods out of my ears when I've got my
hands pretty full checking out at a
store or whatever and don't want to drop my AirPod, or I'm in a place where I'd feel weird activating Siri just to pause music).
I didn't think it would be that hard to find a sofa table for the room, but honestly I came up
pretty empty
handed in my shopping at thrift
stores, scouring Craig's List and garage sales.
Most of our furniture is second
hand — given and purchased from family, thrift
stores, flea markets, furniture rental clearance, Craigslist — and it's
pretty nice.