Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Sunday, September 5, 2010

♠Plastic Wonderland♣


I need to stop promising to blog about things, as I more often than not never get round to doing so!

Anyway, wanted to have this little consumeristic flail for quite a while now. This is stuff I bought when I first got home for summer, and now summer's over. That's how much of a while it's been. Haha!

Anyway. Pictured above are these adorable little tab stickers!!


They're a bit like post-it notes, but made with sturdier plastic, and come in adorable designs! I grabbed the Alice in Wonderland themed ones, as well as a Winnie the Pooh one. ^^; There're other non-character themed sets like safari animals, farm animals, flowers and so on. But since I've been herded like a sheep onto the Japanese love for Alice in Wonderland bandwagon, Alice it was for me★

The tagline for these adorable sets is something like 'Create Your Own Story!', which I did attempt to do in about half a minute, the result of which you can see more clearly with a light background:


Alice, of course, as well as the White Rabbit, some shrooms and grass. (Yes, the wording is deliberate. :p)

The book is J.M. Barrie's 'The Little White Bird', which is supposed to be the precursor of 'Peter Pan'.
I bought it from the book town Hay-on-Wye in Wales when I first arrived in Britain.
I must confess that I still haven't read the book yet, though, after all these years!! Whoops!

I remember being really quite taken up with 'Peter Pan' before going off to uni. I read the full original text and absolutely loved the flashes of the sinister that emerged from Peter.

Anyway, I also picked up these pretty pastel macaron post its on the same pilgrimage to the stationary section of the Japanese bookstore, Books Kinokuniya.


Speaking of Alice in Wonderland, I caved in to temptation and bought this from Paul & Joe.


Most definitely got it for the box and packaging! ^^; Whooops.

And when we mash up Alice and macarons, this is the result!!!


Ahh, I love my Cheshire Cat macaron! ♥♥

And so ends this display of consumerism! ^^;

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Pretty Plastic and Sugary Creations


Lookie!! The goodies I bought off Etsy arrived when I wasn't back yet, and I was just given the package. Haha.

What you see above is a strap for handphones, or whatever you wish to dangle it on. But look!! It's a mini merry-go-round!!! Wow! I placed my order quite a while back, before that post on merry-go-rounds! I sort of forgot what charms were on the strap, so my subconscious must have been sending images of pretty painted wooden horses going up and down and round and round to the fore of my consciousness.

Anyway, I also got this necklace:


The creator describes the range as "Gothic Sweets Jewelery".


I sort of know the creator from LiveJournal, and found the link to her Etsy shop, Chocobanana. Actually, I came to know of Etsy through this shop!

She has some pretty interesting ideas, and some of her creations are really adorable and pretty.

I really like this Natural Layered Bracelet, but didn't get it as I practically never wear bracelets. The Chinese coins are a nice touch.
This Eiffel Tower Crochet Chain and Lace Necklace is pretty too, but I felt I had too much in my shopping cart already.

A really nice touch is her packaging. My goodies came in an adorable Cinnamoroll bag with a Rilakkuma paper note. ^-^ She also threw in two plastic ribbon charms and a cute little black Anna Sui-esque plastic comb (which has lost itself in the clutter of my room and hence is unable to make an appearance v.v ). Thought that goes into packaging is appreciated!!


I've preciously shopped there before, and the highlights of that order are:

This wonderfully pop and shiny pin! With a carousal horse!! Haha. It's in need of some superglue now, though. Eep.


And my absolute favourite!! You've probably seen me wearing it before! A Whipped Cream Mini Barrette! xD I love it muchly!


The goods arrived nicely packaged as well that time, with adorable macaron tape, sweet pink tissue wrapping, as well as a free chocolate bar-shaped mirror! ^^


It has been raining all afternoon, which is lovely, especially since I was out and about in the morning and got home before the skies opened up.
I love rainy days.
And I especially love them when I have nothing to do but stay indoors and listen to the sound of the rain.

I'm also listening to some Dvorak, pilfered from the father's CD collection. I chose this disc because it had a Cello Concerto and a Polonaise, and was surprised to recognise the tunes when I popped it into my redeemed-free-with-petrol-station-points Hi-Fi set.

It's mostly like that with classical music for me - recognising the tunes but not knowing what it is or who the composer is. Haha.


There was tea and cupcake earlier on.


Mmmmmmmmmm.

The cupcake is obviously half-eaten, as I brought it back from brunch when I couldn't eat another bite. Haha.

From The Marmalade Pantry, which has now moved to the swanky new shopping centre, the ION, from the stalwart old tai-tai (rich wives with naught to do but go shopping, have high tea, and play mahjong) hangout that is Palais Renaissance.

The smoothie was a Fail - if I wanted an ice-blended, I would have gone to Coffee Bean or Starbucks, my friend.
The burger was disappointingly unimpressive.

But, the cupcake was really pretty good!


The Geisha. Pandan with coconut and..... other stuff I can't really remember. Haha. No matcha (Japanese green tea) involved, though, so named solely on based on colour.
I love pandan and coconut! Pandan chiffon cakes are an old childhood favourite of mine! Must write down in my notebook to have some before I leave the Spore again!

But yes, the Marmalade group's cupcakes do not disappoint. Which means I should probably just go back to frequenting Toast, their cafe, which has pretty pink tiled walls and floors. Ho-hum!

Perved their cupcakes on my way out.


The one in the middle is the Red Velvet, which I've had before. Coconut and rose chocolate, if my memory serves me right!



This one was the prettiest one, and all the patrons who judge cupcakes by their covers picked it! Tsk! I think the three lurking behind are Limonettas (or some other lemon-based name). That's good too!

My old favourite's got to be the chocolate one, whatever it's called. Mmm. Brings back good memories!

Seems like they've expanded their range of cupcakes. New ones like the Geisha and the pretty strawberry one. Yum yum!