Showing posts with label custom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label custom. Show all posts

Friday, 30 May 2014

Phone Protection.


[c/o Mr Nutcase]
When Mr Nutcase got in touch with me about reviewing one of their custom phone cases I figured it sounded like a pretty good deal. However, given that I basically smashed my own poor Galaxy S3's screen to pieces at the office Christmas party I felt like a jazzy new case might be a bit wasted one me.

As Mr Nutcase sell cases for most phone models (as well as tablets), getting one for Moon's S2 seemed like the right way to go, allowing me to have a proper look to review it and let Moon get a new case to replace his trendy wooden one that broke a few months ago.

I went with getting pictures of our friends much like I did for my Casetagram case, there's quite a good choice of layouts to choose from but I must admit that the way you choose the type of case was a little confusing. I think image-wise, to be honest with you, I'd still pick Casetagram but for the price (starting at just £14.95) and the fact that you're getting a completely custom design for your phone, Mr Nutcase is certainly providing a purse-friendly option.

Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Tuesday Tabs. #1

I am a total Internet hoarder, happy to throw away countless physical possessions, I will keep things I want, interesting or pretty sites in my Chrome tabs for weeks, sometimes months, before reviewing the situation, and usually even that doesn't change anything anyway.
So that's why I keep sharing these things with you, so more time can pass before I review things, and so I can keep a note of where things are, should I ever acquire enough money or be in the right situation to purchase these items. Today is a bit different though because I have a few neat videos and stuff like that to show you too.
I think this is how I'll do these from now on, it has a better ring to it and I've kind of been struggling with titles.

On Sunday, I spent nearly all afternoon browsing Etsy after reading a blog that Moon's brother's girlfriend posted about camera straps. I didn't even end up looking at camera straps that much, but there was a bit of that too. Why can't I just have everything on Etsy?

Magnet set, £2.65, Seas and Peas


Origami boat ring, £21.19, Monte Azul Estudio

Lovely stop-motion advertisement for a bookshop, what do books get up to when you're not around?

'Shake On It; It's Not Crazy, It's Sports' - ESPN Advertisement. Epitomises how ridiculous men and boys can be, all sitting around, eating each others hats.


Naughy Kitten badge set, £3.32, Den Uartige Kat
Adding to the creation of my 'crazy cat lady' phase.


Fictitious Cat Series, Uncle Crosby, £6.63, Cornflower Blue Studio


Origami animal softies, £15.91, Bug 'N' Bird


Kitty Cat About to Pounce badge, £1.33, BRadleyBB
This is mainly here because I thought placing these simple badges in such a decadent frame was a pretty neat idea and that it looks quite nice.


Moose kitchen towel holder, £23.21, Aspen Metal
Seeing this reminded me that I've been coveting a carrot and rabbit paper towel holder for some time. I just think it would be fun to have something a bit different, just because you need something, definitely doesn't mean it should be standard.


This is amazing, but I'm going to be a bit mean and not share it's source because I plan on snapping it up myself when I can justify the P&P and basically once enough time has passed since my mega splurge yesterday.


'Old Sketch' Camera Strap, £13.26, A LAB Craft
After reading Charlotte's blog post about camera straps and having seen custom camera straps elsewhere, I did a bit of research and found the goldmine for custom camera straps that is A LAB Craft. I'm seriously thinking about it.


'Lemon Measures Vert' Camera Strap, £13.26, A LAB Craft


Echino Camera Ruffle Dress, £36.47, Belly of a Whale
Absolutely adorable.


Echino Camera Print Strap, £19.89, Belly of a Whale


Home Letters - Pillows and Inserts, £63.66, Counter Couture Design


Flap Analogue Wall Clock, £130, Habitat
Dream clock.


'Movie titles in Movies
Amazing.

Link love:
  • 'Getting Older - How Has Your Style Changed', A Little Bird Told Me — I haven't been following this blog for very long but I like it already. This post really got my attention though, I've already started thinking about whether I should start dressing 'more like a grown up' or whether there's any real need to, ever...
  • Vintage Fayre — A beautiful online boutique selling art, vintage clothing and re-loved vintage furniture.
  • Lemon & Spinach Lasagna, HelloGiggles.com — A tasty recipe for a different twist on vegetarian lasagna. Although I'm not vegetarian, I usually find that most vegetarian pasta dishes are more tasty than their meat counterparts, I'd quite like to give this a go.
  • Fallen Princesses — Photography series by Dina Goldstein showing the audience what happened to the princesses after their happy ending.
  • 'Given to the Wild' for £5, 7digital — Bargain!
  • Urhajos — Probably my favourite Tumblr at the moment, they post the cutest artwork.
  • Back of A Webpage — I went back through my Tumblr and came across this, a neat graphics/branding exercise that shows what the back of a website would look like.
  • Beauty Bay — My sister alerted me to this one, great site that offers free delivery and slightly discount prices on top quality beauty products.
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