Shopping Therapy. What did you buy lately that you love and you want us to know about. Source irrele

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Anonymous wrote:After years—many years—of wanting one, I finally just bought a Van Cleef & Arpels mother of pearl vintage alhambra necklace in yellow gold.


I had to look it up. Nice. Pricey but nice.


I too had to look it up.

Bought very similar looking earrings from a shop in Nantucket. Cost less than $100. Who knew?


Copies are all over the place, but usually people know what they're buying..


I just thought they were cute summer earrings and picked them up.
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VCA, classic and beautiful, careful with perfume and don’t take a shower with it on.
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In the past year, I’ve purchased a Bartesian, Gardyn hydroponic water garden, a Lululemon Mirror, and a Theragun. All have made this year much better.
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Anonymous wrote:DH got me chocolates from SpagnVola for Valentine’s Day and they are SO GOOD. Not really shopping therapy but I want everyone to know about amazing cholcoate


I'm also a fan. The passion fruit bon bons are my favorite.
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Since I can't travel right now.... A new shower curtain with a Paris streets theme.
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Edibles from one of the many initiative 71 compliant pot shops in DC.
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Anonymous wrote:VCA, classic and beautiful, careful with perfume and don’t take a shower with it on.


What is VCA?
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Anonymous wrote:The Dyson Air Wrap styler. It took me a week or so to master it but now my hair looks like I’ve had a pro blowout every day.


Me too! I love this thing and my hair looks good for the first time in ages. I use the curling attachments and it takes 2 minutes to look good.
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Anonymous wrote:DH got me chocolates from SpagnVola for Valentine’s Day and they are SO GOOD. Not really shopping therapy but I want everyone to know about amazing cholcoate


I'm also a fan. The passion fruit bon bons are my favorite.


Oh, love them! Those are not just chocolates, this is "an experience". I love to visit that little shoppie,
the chocolates are magical and tell the story. Once we were there on kid's bday party so we got to
see the whole process of chocolate making downstairs, but that was pre covid.

They make ALL their chocolate themselves in the place so it is all better and fresher then Godiva.
Some pieces have little gold leaf in them! It is art, eye candy, not just joy for your mouth.
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Anonymous wrote:VCA, classic and beautiful, careful with perfume and don’t take a shower with it on.


What is VCA?


I don't know! The only VCA I know is this one..

Veterinary Centers of America Inc.

but it is neither particularly beautiful or classic, and I truly doubt you can put perfume on it ... let alone shower with it!!!!

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Anonymous wrote:Since I can't travel right now.... A new shower curtain with a Paris streets theme.


PP.. Why stop there.. go all the way! Less then a price of one metro ride in Paris!!!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B085HL7HGR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_image?ie=UTF8&psc=1


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Anonymous wrote:Peel and stick wallpaper. Life changing.


Ooooh, brand name rec please!! Which room did you do?


I think it’s called NuWallpaper, it’s the Kelly Ripa brand on Amazon.
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Anonymous wrote:Peel and stick wallpaper. Life changing.


Ooooh, brand name rec please!! Which room did you do?


I think it’s called NuWallpaper, it’s the Kelly Ripa brand on Amazon.


PP, forgot to say that I did an office and love it!
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Anonymous wrote:Peel and stick wallpaper. Life changing.


What pattern did you get? Where are you using it?


Pattern is like a plain tweed, meant to look like grass cloth. Color is gray, and I also bought a teal one that I’m dying to use...somewhere! I used the gray in an office. It is so forgiving and easy to use.
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