Monday 28 May 2012

Stampin' Up tastic!

The spend-a-thon continues. I'm surprised that the IT guy hasn't lost his patience with me yet. What can I say, I'm suffering with a severe case of the 'wanties' at the moment.

I think I may love my new Stampin' Up products the most out of anything I've bought recently

(maybe excepting the footed trifle dish! Behold its beautifulness) Glass <em>Trifle Dish</em> Cake Stand clear

With this set I can now make cards and gifts much more appropriate for each occasion, don't you think it looks super useful?
So pretty! This wedding stamp was on my order as soon as I saw it, it bypassed the wishlist completely! Now I can do really classy wedding cards and other wedding stationery in a flash.

I love to craft, it really makes me feel like I'm doing something for me. I try hard to do things for other people, but crafting is my indulgance and gives me my 'me time'. I don't get to do it as often as I would like but with the Bank Holidays (can't wait for the Diamond Jubilee!) approaching and some other time off work, I'm hoping to get a little more 'me time' than recent months.

Hope you've all been enjoying the nice weather and making the most of BBQ's, sun tans and ice lollies! It's going to cool down a bit later this week. Boo for putting away the flip flops, but yay for not having to take cold showers to stay cool!

Monday 21 May 2012

E Bay venting!

Has anyone ever had a bad experience with an E Bay purchase? I never had until recently and it makes me so angry. We bought a tent via E Bay and collected it ourselves as it was far too big to post, and paid the seller in cash. When I get around to erecting the tent to check it (two weeks after purchase) there was a plethora of things wrong with it!

2 inch tear in on the underside of the groundsheet
1 inch tear to the shaped bucket for the porch area
1cm tear to the canvas on the top of the tent (covered with sticky tape)
In several places the waterproof tape covering the seams is coming away as there is dirt and grime underneath. This will need to be repaired before I use it otherwise it will let water in.
A green cleaning cloth/sponge was left in an inside pocket of the tent and has disintegrated a bit, leaving stains on the inside.
There are specks of mould scattered across the outside of the tent- I suspect this is because it was packed away damp after last use.
About 40% of the poles have orange rust on them and will eventually need to be replaced. These are stainless steel so I’m not sure how this has happened in two uses!

The seller claims that he forgot to mention the tear in the flysheet, but that this isn't a major issue as they have 'repaired it' with tent tape. Other than that he claims that his listing was accurate. Excellent condition, I think not. Dishonest seller, I think so.

I'm trying to negotiate a little money back to compensate for the various repairs that I am going to have to make, but since I wouldn't have bought a tent with all of these faults, I feel pretty ripped off right now.
What should have arrived


How I feel

Thursday 10 May 2012

About reading, again!

You may not know this, but I have lots of hobbies. I mean LOTS. So many that I sometimes wonder if I do any of them justice. The one that has been with me the longest though has to be reading. I love books- the smell of them (you know you've smelt books as well!), the quiet moments where you can lose yourself in someone elses world and the fact that you hold a wealth of knowledge in your hand. Favourite books are like old friends and I love them.
I don't think anything can top the excitement of a new book release, especially when it's a series that you love and follow.

That's me right now. I had a dispatch notice for a book that I preordered a few months ago. It's on its was people! Deep breaths.

The Mortal Instruments 5: City of Lost Souls by Cassandra Clare


I had hoped to save this little beauty for my beachy holiday next month, but I really don't think that's going to happen.
 
On an aside, how do my reader friends feel about buying books online? Morally speaking, I want to support the traditional bookshop. Nothing compares to being able to touch and leaf through a book, or browse shelves for inspiration on what you'd like to read about or learn next. But bookshops are being pushed out of the market by online companies with low costs and low prices, not to mention supermarkets selling books too (don't get me started) This is what I believe.
On the flip side, I also believe that spending an extra 30% on a book that can easily be ordered online seems crazy! The (relatively) newly married, newly mortgaged side of me just can't justify it. Conflicted much?

What do you think?

Almost the weekend folks!