Squeasy Tea Bag Squeezer
Monday, August 25th, 2008
I don’t drink coffee. And while I sometimes feel like I might be the only one in the world who doesn’t, give me a cup of tea anytime and I will be happy. Even though I drink tea a lot, I have still not mastered the tea making process, especially the squeezing of the tea bag before throwing it out. I usually do the tea bag string wrapped around strategy to get all the last drops of tea in the mug but I usually just end up burning myself or getting it on myself. The Squeasy Tea Bag Squeezer is a great tool if you are a regular tea drinker like myself. It is a stainless steel sleeve for your tea bag. You just slide it in there and squeeze to get all the liquid out. And it is a great holder for your tea bag also if you don’t have a trash can near by, you don’t stain any tabletops.
Buy | $6.49
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Honibe Honey Drops
Monday, August 25th, 2008
I prefer my tea with honey but sometimes the honey can be a little messy to say the least. Honibe is a whole new concept on honey. Their Honey Drop product is the first pure, non-sticky honey that you can hold in your hand without having the mess. It is a really easy and convenient way to add honey to your beverage without having to squeeze it from the container. These come in small packages so you can even carry them around with you so you can have honey ready for any cup of tea. It comes in just plain honey or with lemon added and they are all 100% natural so you don’t have to worry about any artificial flavoring or additives.
Buy | $11.99
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Lapsac
Friday, August 22nd, 2008
I am not a fan of clunky laptop bags. However, sometimes the basic thin ones don’t give you any extra room for your cords or your wireless mouse or anything else you need to get some work done so you end up having to carry two bags with you which can just be annoying sometimes. The Lapsac is a great laptop bag for us ladies who tend to have more to carry. It is stylish which is always a plus and it doubles as a laptop carrier but also a purse as well. It has front pouch which your laptop can slide right into leaving the entire middle opening of the bag empty to hold everything else from your wallet to your cell phone and even notebooks or magazines. It has short straps perfect for just over your shoulder. This is a bag that will make you want to get your work done.
Buy | $62.00
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Glowbowls
Thursday, August 21st, 2008
If you are looking for a unique decorative touch for your house, these Glowbowls might just do the trick. It comes in a strand of 5, 7, or 9 bowls hanging from very thin wire so from far away it almost looks as though the bowls are just floating in mid air. You can also put votive candles in each of the bowls and when lit, it will create a glow. It can be used inside or outside and is a great way to not only add some cool light to a room but also serves as a unique hanging sculpture as well.
Buy | $95.00
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Booty Shapers
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
It’s about to be boot season. If you have boots from last season or even if they are on your to-buy list for the fall, think about ways to keep them looking good all season long because sometimes, they can be a hefty investment. Booty Shapers are a way to keep your boots in shape longer. They are inflatable inserts that fit right into your boot. They have different sizes for ankle boots or knee-highs and even different patterns to compliment your style. The shapers will help to prevent your boots from creasing and bending. They are also great for traveling to make sure your boots don’t suffer from being packed away and they are perfect to keep your boots looking fresh and new between seasons. They can simply be deflated when not in use so they are very space efficient as well.
Buy | $34.45 for 3 pair
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Noho Photo Cuff
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
If you are a big photo buff, why not incorporate your favorite photos in your jewelry? Now you can with the Noho Photo Cuff. It’s a really cool concept to create a truly customized piece of jewelry. It is a vinyl wide cuff bracelet with 4 small photo windows to insert your favorite photos. You can change the photos regularly so you can constantly have a new look. It’s a great way to show off your love for accessories and photography.
Buy | $25.00
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Ap-Peel Bowl
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
If you need some extra help to eat your servings of fruit try the Ap-Peel Bowl, the ultimate fruit bowl. It’s a black bowl to hold your favorite fruit. What makes this bowl unique is that it has a fruit knife sticking right out of the middle of the bowl. That way you have no excuses for not eating your fruit. Everything you need is right there. And when you are done with the knife you can just stick it right back in it’s holder for next time.
Buy | $40.00
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Bonfire Ember Heels from Anthropologie
Friday, August 15th, 2008
I love the approach of a new season because it means the perfect opportunity to shop for new shoes! And of course, for the upcoming fall and winter, closed-toe shoes are just what mother-nature has ordered. The Bonfire Ember Heels from Anthropologie are vintage-inspired with some feminine details. They are copper-colored with a 2 1/2 inch heel. They have accents of white detail around the lining of the shoes. They have rounded toes with white straps that go around the ankle and a brown bow with white stripe detail on the top front of each shoe. These would look great paired with a skirt or a dress.
Buy | $98.00
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Lily McNeal Marisol Hooded Tunic
Thursday, August 14th, 2008
Where has the summer gone? I can’t believe August is already here which means fall is right around the corner. I don’t know about you but I am stopping myself from making any more summer purchases (unless of course I find a really great sale!) and I am now focusing my sites on pieces for the fall. The Lily McNeal Marisol Hooded Tunic is a great everyday top when the temperatures aren’t cold yet but a little cooler than summer. It’s a cashmere blend sweater that falls below the waist. It has a crossover open v-neck with a hood in the back. My favorite part are the details on the sleeves. They hit right at your elbow but are rolled up in the front with a button detail holding it in place. This tunic looks so comfortable you might not want to take it off!
Buy | $196.00
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City Style Argyle Sweater Vest
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
I am a big fan of layering. I think when done right and avoiding bulkiness in your layering, you can create a really good and sophisticated look. The sweater vest is a must have for layering. New York & Company’s City Style Argyle Sweater Vest is a classic. It’s sleeveless and v-neck with an argyle print on the front in pink, grey and white, or yellow, grey and green. New York & Company has this vest paired with a white three-quarter length button down that has a bow-tie front that lays right over the v-neck of the vest. You can also layer the vest over a traditional button-down shirt for a great office look.
Buy | $32.95
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