Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Fantasy Shopping (in my closet)

     A while ago, I did a post about fantasy shopping. While I finding the pictures, it occurred to me that maybe, just maybe, I should be grateful for the clothes and other fun things that I already have. Instead of making this a lecture post on how we should be grateful for everything (because no one really wants to read that), I decided to take this moment to showcase all of the awesome things that I already own.

Special thanks to my best friend, Maddie, for letting me use her camera, since mine is so many different levels of broken.

Keep in mind, I am a poor college student and not a photographer, not even the amateur kind that takes pictures for Flickr and Instagram or whatever. Thanks!


 This is my typical wannabe hipster wall collage. A must for all college dorms, and it took me like two hours, so I kinda love it a lot. Taking it down at the end of this school year is going to be hell though.









Part of my drawers, some books for class/my own enjoyment, Woodstock mug, African Piano from the camp that I worked at last summer, octopus bracelet that my camp counselor friend Clare (she is a boss at anything artistic) made me because she knows that I like krakens/octopi, and sunglasses for my upcoming camp season and summer (wishful thinking).





Eiffel tower lamp that one of my friends drew on last year (the drawing continues and flows all of the way around the lamp), continuing the kraken theme.














 
The only nice thing about winter is the fact that sweaters are everywhere. I make sure to buy bright fun ones (especially yellow ones), just so that the greyness of the season doesn't pull me down.

All of my tea making supplies, and some random supplies that my artsy friends and I found by my school's railroad tracks.










Beanies are the easiest fix for when curly hair frizzes up, and I love the ease of slipping them on and the statement that they make.










The white converse on the left have paint on them from when my friends and I went to Dayglow a while ago. I love wearing them for the memories.









My aunt bought me the fringe as a welcome-to-college gift, and the red boots were a thrift store find (my mom wanted a pair because she inspired by the Julianne Hough version of Footloose, so I let her borrow them occasionally).








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