As someone who loves subscription boxes and reading blogs about those who share my interests, My Subscription Addiction is like the Mother Ship of all subscription box blogs. Liz Cadman, the amazing woman who writes the blog, subscribes to approximately every subscription box ever known to man (aka one gazillion) and basically lives out a Christmas morning version of Groundhog Day every afternoon when she opens the door to her mailman's arms weighted down with boxes full of delightful surprises. Those of us obsessed with subscription boxes all wish we could be Liz, or at least be one of her close friends, so we could have the privilege of being invited over to browse her enormous discard pile. That being said, when she announced that she had been working with Quarterly Co. to release her own curated box, everyone signed up so quickly that the box quickly sold out.
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Sunday, September 21, 2014
Saturday, September 20, 2014
when clothes aren't just clothes anymore.
Have you ever had one of those moments where clothes just bring you to tears? Okay, okay, we've all had those times when we see something we love and then look at the price tag and - boom - we get a little misty-eyed, knowing we can never afford it. But that's not the kind I'm talking about. I'm talking about the moments that you see on Oprah, the dramatical kind where the music swells and it feels like everything is right with the world and unicorns should be frolicking about on cotton candy clouds. Let me explain.
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Wednesday, July 2, 2014
june dottiebox review
since today is july 1st and i'm sure july's boxes will be arriving any day now, i wanted to make sure that i got this post up -- june's dottiebox review. last month was my first dottiebox and i have to say, it was one of my favorites all month! i have been hearing about this box here and there on some other subscription box websites and was interesting to me, so i signed up for a monthly subscription.
dottiebox is a monthly box catered to women that features high quality handmade items from small businesses and indie brands. they have a standard dottiebox that features 4 items for $20 per month plus $6 shipping, and a dottiebox mini that features 2 items for $10 a month plus $3 shipping. they currently only ship to the US. if you'd like to learn more, you can do so here.
since i have my own etsy shop selling my jewelry, i certainly identify with the struggle of having your own small business and gravitate towards anything that supports things like that versus big businesses. i like the idea of the box being strictly small business and also that they offer two different options, which is great for those subscribers who are on a budget but still want to partake in box subscriptions. my box arrived pretty quickly after i signed up, and i was extremely delighted by what i got. let's take a look!
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Friday, May 16, 2014
fashion friday.
one of the things that i find most frustrating is finding clothes that are both comfortable and fashionable. i love clothes -- just ask my boyfriend and our overflowing closet! -- and i used to love shopping for them.... until i got sick. now shopping for them is hours upon hours of frustration. nothing seems to fit right anymore, and because of the pain and bloating in my body, it's so hard to tell from day to day what size i am going to be, what body part is going to hurt and can't be pushed against that day, and i never know what size i should buy. there are days that i can wear my skinny jeans in the morning, and by the evening my stomach is so distended from the inflammation in my bladder and belly that nothing else fits but drawstring sweatpants! UGH!! i know i am not the only one who has this problem (and who is so frustrated and upset by it), so i thought that i would start something new on my blog.
every friday, i am going to have fashion friday, where i showcase a type of clothing that i have found is especially friendly for those of us with chronic illnesses. i have tried so many different styles of clothing over the years (with many hits and misses) that i want to be able to share the information with you all so that you don't have to waste the time that i did, too! this way you can find the information right here, all compiled for you so you don't have to go searching on your own. i will include many different price points and a variety of stores so that hopefully i cover all ends of the spectrum. and hey, even if you don't have a chronic illness, i hope you enjoy the fashion finds as well!
for this first fashion friday, i am going to be covering a new trend for the spring and summer that i was very happy to see come back: shorts with elastic waistbands! some stores are calling them "soft shorts" this year, but either way i am thrilled they are back! they are super comfy for us without looking like we are wearing sweatpants (which they kind of are, but who is gonna tell?! not me!). combining them with a loose tank or tee, a sandal and a chunky necklace, and we can fly out the door looking great (even if we don't feel like it inside). it's important to feel somewhat put together on the outside, even if we aren't feeling too great inside, because it boosts our spirits a bit and gives us just enough of an attitude change that we feel like we can face more than we could if we were in our sweats. that's why i think it's important to try to put on "real" clothes when we leave the house, and that's where fashion friday comes in. this way, we can wear regular clothes without stuffing ourselves into something that is uncomfortable and makes us feel worse. so without further blabbing from me, checking out these awesome shorts. :)
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