I'm currently in the middle of a no-buy for this month. Been doing a-OK so far, but of course I have a list going of things I'd like to purchase once it's done. Here are a few items that I've purchased from Urban Decay's site last month. L-R: NAKED nail color in Instinct, Vice Liquid Lipstick in Amulet, Vice Liquid Lipstick in Trivial NAKED Nail Color in Instinct - When UD's nail color line released, this shade sold out for a while. It was finally re-stocked last month, so I made sure to jump on it. The shade, a medium pink taupe with hint of pearl, is very pretty. Now I know why it flew out of their inventory. Vice Liquid Lipsticks in Amulet and Trivial - I didn't go overboard when the Vice Liquid Lipsticks came out, but I will say that these have awesome staying power and comfortable wear. I own Amulet in both tube and liquid forms because this brick rose shade is LIFE. You won't blame me once you see the swatch! Trivial is a pink nude, a...
This list includes a few things that I'd like to add to my Project Life arsenal. The next thing I'd have to do if I were to get all these things is figure out where I'd store them. I use a room in my house to do my monthly pages, but space is beginning to become limited. 1. Freckled Fawn Black/White Kit - This will be their monthly kit for September. It may be a basic palette, but it presents an opportunity to add pops of color to any spread you make with it. 2. Fuse Tool - I find myself using the same type of page protectors for Project Life more often than I'd like. Some times I don't know what to do with the awkward spaces in them. Enter the Fuse tool. This can seal in any object(s) inserted into those spaces to make pages look more complete and unique. Becky Higgins and We R Memory Keepers make one. The latter wins by a good margin because it's a little less in price, but also comes with a mat and heat resistant holster for the tool. ...
Nintendo released their latest console today. Last weekend, The Nintendo Switch Preview Tour made a stop in San Francisco. Here attendees got a first look and a hands on opportunity with the gaming system. The event was first opened for 2 days to invite-only attendees, and the last day welcomed the public on a first-come first served basis. My mind wasn't completely made up yet about investing in this console prior to the event. Would seeing the Switch in person sway my decision to actually purchase one? Let's find out. I registered for the first day of the Switch Preview Tour, which meant I'd be among the first group of attendees to see the console. Was I excited? Heck yeah! I already knew a handful of friends had pre-ordered or planned to by the Switch, so it was a must that I saw for myself if it was worth the hype. Once my ticket was scanned and a staff member handed me a freebie, I was on my way. A few more staff members were lined up on each side...
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