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5 things on my shopping list

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1. Slip-on shoes: As much as I love heels, flats are my go-to shoes. And I really love TOMS slip-on shoes, so they definitely go to the top of my shopping list. I found these jutti style shoes and I WANT THEM SO BAD!! 
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2. Colorblock Tote: For a long time I have been looking for a bag which I can use while travelling or on short trips. Yes, I am a girl and I need space in my bag. I came across this bag on Kohl's website, and I have kept it in my cart for few days thinking I might change my mind later (I usually do this so I can avoid the regret of spending on something I didn't really want.)  Looks like I really do want it, and since there is need too- this will have to go on my shopping list.
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3. Fountain pens: I love to write- journal, letters, and I recently remembered how much I liked that phase in middle school when we used fountain pens. I found this Varsity fountain pen set on Amazon, and on the up side- it comes in 7 colors!
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4. Planner stickers: I am currently obsessed with my planner and thanks to Instagram I came across a world of planner stickers. I just want to buy them all, they are super cute. I won't call this a needed item on my shopping list, but I am in love with planning now.
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5. Arborea dress: I found this dress at Anthropologie, and I just love the patterns in this dress. It is a bit expensive for me right now, so this will be hanging on in my shopping list for few more days I guess.
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Happy Weekend, scribblers!

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  1. I also need some slip on shoes for work. I just bought a pair of killer heels but my feet hurt after wearing them for an hour.. Great idea at the time....
    Ugh you've reminded me I need to also buy a new purse....

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  2. @Lindsay I am glad to be of help :)
    I too love heels, but I have had days when I couldn't even walk by the lunch time so I would spend every minute sitting in my chair waiting for the day to get over!

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  3. I am glad to be of help :)
    I too love heels, but I have had days when I couldn't even walk by the lunch time so I would spend every minute sitting in my chair waiting for the day to get over!

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  4. I've seen juttis at the local Indian grocer and have been thinking about getting a pair. I found a similar color blocked tote from Coach last year, but it was HUGE and I'm only 5'2", so I'm still looking. Disposable fountain pens? I am now excited about office supplies again. Time for spring shopping.

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  5. haha! I am glad to be a reminder :)

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  6. WOW, its very easy and nice method and post you share are very helpful for my project of making garden sheds cover. Thanks

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