note to self
Monday, July 4th, 2011Today I saw these amazing knee-highs. They would absolutely be the BEST accent piece to polish off my geek chic librarian look. I ♥ them sooo much.
Yours always,
Ms. Miso
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Today I saw these amazing knee-highs. They would absolutely be the BEST accent piece to polish off my geek chic librarian look. I ♥ them sooo much.
Yours always,
Ms. Miso
The lovelies at Ginko Papers are the Lays potato chips of the stationery world: you can’t eat just one. Garin, the owner, sources most of her goods from Japan (how much fun does that sound? “I’ll take 87 rolls of your squirrel packing tape, please…”), which gives them that fantastic aura of souvenirs from your (her) world travels. And until Sunday, May 17th, use the code MISOSOUPER for 10% off your order. I’m stocking up, and so should you.
1. Tea Ceremony Eraser Set; 2. Summer Fans Letter Set–oh, how I wish one of these would have landed in my dorm mailbox; 3. Spring Envelopes and Stickers–I can only imagine the wonders my daughter will stuff in these; 4. Smiling Latte Postcard; 5. Shinzi Katoh Lion Notepad; 6. the perfectly framable River Blossoms Postcard; 7. Retro Travel Letter Set–vacation-ready; 8. Pull-Out Squirrel Card; 9. Mini-Capsule Colored Pencils; 10. Matryoshka Doll Stickers; 11. Blue Japanese Masking Tape–check out all the other colors and patterns!; 12. Butterfly Birthday Card; 13. Bus Pop-Up Birthday Card; 14. Aquarium Card–sold out, but too great not to mention; 15. Stretching Cat Notepad.
I could never explain my zombie-eating-fried-chicken-in-Nordstrom’s dream to you anyway, so I’ll just jot it down in my little book.
I was so hopped up yesterday when the Violet e-mail landed in my inbox: 30% off everything in the shop with code SP309! The Violets have pretty great taste, so I was imagining a massive post filled with all the goodies with which I could fill my gift closet.
Alas. Almost everything is sold out (hence the sale? or did I just arrive too late?), but I unearthed this sweet little bicycle journal that would be perfect for writing down daily “this is what I did, this is where I went” notes, Frank O’Hara style.