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February 21, 2014

Street Style Trend: Daisy Crazy

I've been seeing a lot of blog posts recently, and surprisingly a lot of them were about this Daisy print trend. I just so happened to be browsing Urban Outfitters, and stumbled across some amazing sales on daisy print items (All under $40!). Convenient, no? So if you were considering jumping on the daisy train, well welcome aboard! Mind you, Forever 21 has two pages worth of homages to the flora in question (with a full-range of doable prices, financially speaking), so I've included some of their must-have accessories as well (Starting at $1.80 - Five's my fave, matching bracelet not shown). Finally, I've quickly gathered some fun daisy-themed inspo from none other than Lookbook.nu, just incase. I'll admit, I'm not the biggest fan of all over micro-floral (I find it too outdated for my tastes) but after writing this post, I've come to realize how versatile this print really is, especially in its classic "black background, with contrasting white daisies" form. I probably wouldn't go for a garden-worthy maxi, but I don't think I'd mind a single flower or chain of daisies. We'll see!

Prepare for a Floral Fixation:


Urban Outfitters



Forever 21


1 - Darling Daisy Bow Hair Elastic
2 - Tiered Daisy Earrings
3 - Daisy Field Woven Scarf
4 - Stacked Rhinestoned Daisy Ring
5 - Sweet Daisy Necklace
6 - Darling Daisy Ankle Socks


For Further Inspo: Lookbook.nu


Daisy by OLIVIA N.

DAISY DRESS By SAMMI J.

Lavender Daze By HANNAH R. (And yes, that IS a Daisy-Themed Leg Garter.)

Daisy Day By IPEK N. (Last resort?)


Can you dig it?

-Shopaholic


February 20, 2014

Kitchen Stuff Plus - Classic 2.4L Crock Pot, Only $10!

I know I'm kind of KSP-obsessed, but it's for good reason! This Canadian company continues to impress me with its weekly (sometimes even overlapping) special offers, commonly known as "Red Hot Deals" (not to be confused with Red Flag Deals' "Hot Deals"). I've kind of been on a bit of a Kitchen Stuff Plus hiatus of sorts. Don't ask me why... but if you must, I'll just tell you I've been way to lazy to make the long(-ish) trek to their Yonge and Bloor location. Also, I've kind of been a bit of a traitor and have been doing most of my shopping at Marshalls (le bf works there, I get to use his discount, sue me).

But this week I just HAD to make my way over to pick up their latest deal - A classic, 2 setting Crock Pot! With their current Red Hot Deals coupon (Valid until February 23!), you can score what's normally $19.99, for only $10! Just print the coupon or present it on your phone at your time of purchase. If you're buying online, just use the code RHD212 to get your discount!

This Crock Pot is the perfect size students, a couple, or a small family. At 2.4L, you've got enough room for a roast, and it's a lot less overwhelming than your typical 7 quart set up (bigger isn't always better). It's perfect for when I'm working or going to class, as I can pop the ingredients before I leave, and come home to a delicious, fresh meal, with no extra effort required. Simple to use, even simpler to clean (pop the insert into the dishwasher, and you're done), and with 5 fanciful colours to choose from (The blue Damask being my perfect pick), you'd be silly not to take advantage and "invest" in a Crock Pot for your kitchen.

"Red" | "Daisy" | "White" | "Damask" | "Polka Dot"

If you buy one and catch some sort of Crock Pot Fever, never fear, another option is here! If you do infact need a bigger slow cooker, Walmart has a Stainless Steel 7 quart Crock Pot available for $19.88 (with Free Shipping). It's a basic model, like those above, with great reviews and a darn large crock caboose to boot. Personally, I wouldn't want to haul that out of the cabinet on a weekly (potentially daily) basis, and my apartment is cramped enough as it is. But if you have the space, why not?


If the above hasn't convinced you, perhaps some crave-worthy slow cooker recipes'll do the trick!

Remember to adjust serving size/portions before using the recipes, as they may not be tailored for a 2.4L Crock Pot.

AllRecipes.com Slow Cooker Recipes

Spoonful.com 30+ Simple Slow Cooker Recipes

FoodNetwork.com Slow Cooker Recipes

Food.com Crock Pot Recipes

Now get to Crockin',

-Shopaholic

August 22, 2013

My Top Kitchen Stuff Plus' Red Hot Deals! Plus a Contest!

I'm a huge KSP fan (okay, junkie), and my love for them will continue to grow as long as they continue releasing their weekly Red Hot Deals! 

This week their deals are only $5 - which means you're saving 37%-66% off!  That's what I like to hear when it comes to stocking my kitchen with gizmos and gadgets aplenty, which is surely going to be the case with this week's selection of steals.

Now you can order them all on-line (free shipping when you spend $75 or more on-line), but I totally recommend going in-store and seeing what other great buys they have to offer. Just remember to have a copy of the coupon ready! You can either print it out or have a screenshot of it available on your phone for scanning at the cash. 2pc limit on each item, so bring your friends. And remember, this deal is only available from August 21st, 2013 to September 1st, 2013. So get shopping!

Also, don't forget to sign up for KSP's Exclusive E-mails so you can be notified of their amazing deals (and crazy warehouse sales) as soon as they're available.

Click here to check out this week's $5 Red Hot Deals and get the coupon!

My picks for this week's Red Hot Deals are:

KSP Spiral Pineapple Corer/Slicer: Was $14.99 - Expect a Useful Uni-tasker post after this purchase.

KSP Mesh Kitchen Cabinet Organizer (Silver): Was $9.99, Compare at $12 -
Perfect for your cleaners, or to keep clutter off the counter but still within reach!

KSP Soda Can Dispenser: Was $9.99 - For organizing soda AND soup cans!

KSP Metro Glass Oil & Vinegar Set: Was $9.99, Compare at $15 -
So you can buy in bulk, refill the bottle, and keep the counter clean & clutter-free!

What I don't understand is why they have TWO paper towel holders on sale, but I guess I can't complain when there is money to be saved!

CONTEST ALERT!

To sweeten the pot, KSP has a Pinterest contest going on right now where you can Pin to Win 1 of 2 X $50 giftcards, or the grand prize of 1 X $150 giftcard. Just pin any of your favourite KSP products onto any existing or new Pinterest board with the tag #KSPPin2Win in the pin's description.

Contest ends August 26, 2013 and winners are announced on August 30, 2013!

Click here for the contest details!

See you all tomorrow with a cool DIY, and hopefully if all goes well, the results of one of my frequently fun culinary conquests!

Stay sassy,

-Shopaholic

August 21, 2013

The Inspiration Within: IKEA Catalogue 2014

I was going to do a post on some of my favourite items from Ikea's new catalogue, but then something seriously caught my fancy and I decided to do a 180 on this post. I hope I'm not the only one that likes to read every little blurb on the page of a magazine (or a textbook, I can't help it, and it really doesn't help me come exam cram study time...). Today's blurb reading adventure opened my eyes to the genius that is the editing team for the Ikea catalogue. I would like to share with you some of my favourite quotes, pro-tips, and ideas from Ikea's beautiful pages. It's so amazing how Ikea really does take into account every little detail of their products, their own brand's goals and values, as well as their consumers' lifestyles. They think long and hard about everything, so you don't have to. So grab a copy of the 2014 catalogue to follow along, and enjoy the...

Philosophy of the home, according to Ikea:

-Life at home is about creating space for everyday life as it happens. For all the things you want to do. For the things you love. And for everyone that you spend your time with. Because when the home works for the way you live, life simply becomes better.

-Often, it's the smallest moments that matter the most. Like being lazy on the sofa, legs crossed, talking about everything and nothing. Or finding the time to be together, doing the most ordinary everyday things. Don't be afraid to bend the rules to create a home that works for you.

Pg. 21: Underneath this GÄSER rug, there is a basketball court painted on the floor. (You wouldn't even know it if they didn't mention it. For context's sake, there's a basketball net hung up on the wall of their displayed living room. Genius!)

Pg. 23: Switch your phone off and take 15 minutes on your own in a cozy, quiet spot.

Pg. 25: Plant's make a room come alive. And they're good for the air too.

Pg. 29: This SÖDERHAMN sofa combination sears you and 13 of your favourite people. (Those couch feels.)

Pg. 35: In all homes, big or small, you sometimes need to be on your own for a while. To turn yours back on everything, but still stay close. Two sofas, back to back, can create such calm little islands for 30-minute anyday holidays.

Pg. 42: Mixing and matching only has one rule. If things are beautiful to you, they will always have the right style.

Pg. 49: Let your storage grow with your interests and needs. Add one piece of storage at a time. It also becomes your own style - eclectic, ever-changing and rich with experience.

Pg. 67: Having a day bed in your office - now that's a good idea.

Pg. 81: Given their size, babies need a surprisingly large amount of space. Part of it has to do with those grown-ups who follow them around everywhere.

Pg. 87: Combine tables with similar measurements to make a really long one. And why not go for legs in different styles to give each table its own expression?

Pg. 87: Storage doesn't have to be stationary - wheel the stuff you need wherever you want it. And then put it back at the dedicated parking spot.

Pg. 95: By extending the kitchen island with a table, the one who's cooking becomes a part of the party too.

Pg. 101: Watching someone cook can be fun, no matter if it's a plain pasta or something fancy and festive. By having a small dining area at the kitchen island, it becomes easier for everyone to get closer to the cooking action. It will make the food a lot tastier and the chef a whole lot prouder.

Pg. 112: Save the water you use to rinse vegetables in the VÅLLÖ watering can and then water your plants with it.

Pg. 124: You know that weekend getaway feeling? This is just like that. Only you're in your own home.

Pg. 148: Keep dryers, brushes and combs on a cart outside the bathroom so you can fix your hair there during the rush hour.

Pg. 182: Fine dining isn't about the silverware or fancy napkins. It's about coming together and creating a moment that feels just as good as it tastes. So why not let everyone bring their own favourite chair to the table? Comfort is individual.

Pg. 256: Our elk holds his head high and looks out, fearlessly. The elk represents strength and confidence. That's what we felt when we designed this quilt cover and that's what we hope you will feel when you sleep in it - and wake up feeling strong and ready to face your day. (Talking about the elk motif on the ÄNGSSPIRA duvet cover.)

Pg. 257: A magical place where fern grows wild inspired Maria Vinka to create this pattern. (Talking about the pattern on the STOCKHOLM duvet cover.)

Pg. 274: Anyone between 1 and 99 years old can slip in a bathtub or shower. This crocodile will, however, try to prevent that from happening. (Talking about the PATRULL bath tub mat.)

Featured in this year's catalogue, here are some products that I'm super in love with:

STOCKHOLM swivel easy chair (Pg. 43 - Also available in Yellow and Dark Beige. The perfect stand-alone accent chair for my living room.)
TOBIAS chair (Shown in Grey on Pg. 90 - Would love this as a vanity chair.)
LÖVBACKEN side table (Pg. 178 - Mid-century mania!)
RÄSKOG kitchen cart (Pg. 202 - Also available in Dark Gray, but the Turquoise will make my day.)
IKEA PS cabinet (Pg. 207 - Also available in White. Pop of colour TV stand, anyone?)

IKEA PS cabinet (The other cabinet, not shown. Still, love it.)

VETTRE nightstand (Pg. 212 - You can run your chargers' wires through a hole in the bottom!)
KOMPLEMENT multi-use hanger (Pg. 216 - Perfect to hang up my vintage scarf collection!)
CIRKUSTÄLT children's tent (Pg. 244 - Can you say AWESOME CAT BED!?)
LAPPLJUNG RUTA rug, low pile (Pg. 271 - It has matching cushions too!)
HÖNEFOSS mirror, 10 pk (Pg. 283 - Rearrange to your heart's content!) 



Please note that the kid on Pg. 303 takes the cake.
And don't forget the awesome teaser on the final page for Ikea's new TRENDIG collection, debuting February 2014.

Asian Persuasion.


What are some of your favourites from this year's catalogue?

I'm a sucker for STOCKHOLM and colour...

-Shopaholic


August 18, 2013

Dollarama's Lori Cosmetic Organizer - Stock Up While You Can!

Although I'm not a make-up junkie, I seem to have amassed quite the collection of beauty products. I love trying to keep things organized, and stores like Solutions and Winners have a decent selection of acrylic make-up organizers. However, as my collection grows, I'm finding it more expensive and harder to justify purchasing some decent organizers. What is a girl to do?

I've been trying to get creative with little metal trays and baskets and buckets, but nothing has the same appeal as an acrylic organizer. I mean, you can see exactly where everything is, it's easy to spot and clean-up spills, and they're quite durable to boot! 

As a student on a budget, I find comfort in the aisles of Dollarama, and it is within those aisles that I discovered a solution to my dwindling storage budget.

I present to you, the Lori Cosmetic Organizer:








With 3 compartments and a lid, this little organizer is a STEAL at only $3! As you can see, I've organized Q-Tips, make-up sponges, and cotton pads in mine. It's super cute, goes really well with the rest of my acrylic organizers, and doesn't look particularly cheap at all. You could organize compacts, hair accessories, little tester packs, travel-sized things, and lots more! Get some for your bathroom, use it to organize paperclips, toothpicks, sequins, or craft products on your desk, sort your tea bags in the kitchen, whatever you can think of.

My advice: Buy 'em while you can. I can guarantee that once savvy shoppers catch wind of this, they will be out of stock soon enough. 

Here's a comparable product from Solutions, and it doesn't even come with a lid!




Another idea: If you need a small storage box, for jewelry, compacts and what not, why not repurpose hard plastic containers from some of your foods and snacks?  I know that's what I'll be doing once I'm done with my box of Ferrero Rocher!


Happy hunting,

-Shopaholic