How many do I have? Oh clever…how about I’ll tell you after you tell me? Deal?
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August 31st, 2010
How many do I have? Oh clever…how about I’ll tell you after you tell me? Deal?
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By Erin in Blogosphere, Fashion Fun, Function and Fashion, Musings | Permalink | No Comments »
August 28th, 2010
If you don’t remember where you left it…
Other tips…
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By Erin in Product Care | Permalink | No Comments »
August 24th, 2010
As much as we love our bags ourselves, we have something of a penchant for giving our lovely friends (yes, that means you) free bags and gift certificates to our site! Here are your opportunities to win this week:
. 30 Aug: Dee over at Two of a Kind, Working on a Full House is giving away one of our bags, and you get to choose which one if you win!
. 30 Aug: Our healthy friend over at Leslie Loves Veggies love love loves our Brielle Braided Mini Bag and wants to give you an opportunity to win the same one.
. 1 Sep: There is a free bag of your choice over at Little Yaya’s Giveaways.
. 1 Sep: The optimistic mommy behind Mom to Bed by 8 has a $50 gift certificate to Handbag Heaven.
. 8 Sep: There’s another $50 gift certificate up for grabs, over at Boobies, Babies, and a Blog.
. 26 Sep: Our girl Preciousss has your opportunity to win a free handbag. Check out her video and be sure to enter on her blog!
Head on over to those blogs and get entering!
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By Terryl in Contests & Giveaways | Permalink | 1 Comment »
August 23rd, 2010
One of these things is not like the other…Normally I am all about individuality, however this is one instance where I draw the line. Wearing a backpack on the front appears to be a growing trend, especially among tourists. It’s a growing trend, that needs to be stopped.
Wearing your backpack on your front is basically the equivalent of stamping foreigner on your forehead. People hug their backpacks close to their chests when they feel uncomfortable in a situation. Sure massive crowds can be overwhelming and you may be worried about pickpocketing, but there are other ways to protect your belongings. More subtle ways that don’t involve looking like you’re a child pretending to be pregnant.
Choose a messenger bag or other handbag with a strap long enough to go across your body. These are the hardest to steal. You can even invest in a money belt, travel wallet or even a lock for your backpack.
Other people say they wear their backpack on their front, because it causes them back pain. I say carry less stuff! Yes, it’s great to be prepared, but do you really need an umbrella, poncho and raincoat? I think not.
Whatever the reason for wearing your backpack on your front, I can assure you there has to be an alternative solution, and I urge you to take it.
It’s called a backpack, not a frontpack. Let’s give the bag some respect people.
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By Beth in Fashion Fun | Permalink | No Comments »
August 19th, 2010
I was surprised to find out that 3.6 billion juice pouches were being thrown away worldwide each year. Due to this, Terracycle teamed up with Capri Sun and Honest Kids to put an end to the wasted resources. Schools, churches and organizations can enter the Terracycle recycling program. [Terracyle Brigade]
Terracycle then uses the pouches to make backpacks, tote bags, pencil cases and more. Go green and get involved!
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By Stephanie in Blogosphere | Permalink | 3 Comments »
August 18th, 2010
Not all purchases are made because the buyer thinks they will last forever. I’m not going to pretend those teal five-inch stilettos are supposed to be timeless. But in the case of the Maria Canvas Tote, some items are meant to stick around for a while.
This nautical bag is perfect in so many ways. It has a simple shape with which no one can find issue, and the detailing is life-completing. Now, there’s not a lot going on, but the details that are there are classic and fully appropriate.
Available in either black or pink embellishment, the Maria’s main feature is the canvas. And this isn’t one of those boring canvas bags snobbily carried around by the in-your-face “eco” crowd. It’s actually cute. Really cute.
The cool, patent material balances the simplicity of the canvas, a combination unmatched in the race for fabulous nautical fashion.
Not only is the tote about the sweetest casual bag you could ever hope for, it has a little, matching clutch to go with it! You cannot resist the perfection.
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By Terryl in Musings | Permalink | No Comments »
August 18th, 2010
Today’s guest bloggers, known by the monikers Jazzsquared and Macksquared, are experts at scouting out great fashion finds and style tips. Today, they show you three great end-of-summer/fall looks using Handbag Heaven bags. Check them out, and let us know what you like (and what you might do differently!)
The first look is inspired by the summer trend of having a central, tailored piece, and a loose fitting, draped, or undefined piece. These two come together to create a relaxed, yet put together look. The colors remain mainly neutral and muted, and the accessories are kept simple and to a minimum. Adding a pair of closed toe Mary Janes will add class and simplicity, further allowing the focus of the look to be the tailored piece. To avoid the ‘office’ aspect of a clean cut, tailored piece, a crisscrossed or looped belt is added, and is also used to add definition to a draped top as well as cinching the waist at the perfect spot. To complete the look, throw on a white, classic style bag, such as the Sami Quilted Handbag. The color and radiance of the bag freshens up the look and makes it perfect for the daytime, while keeping it polished.
This season, the key to putting together a great outfit is mixing something girly with pieces with unexpected edge. In this look, we paired a lace, 3/4 sleeve top, with a full leather skirt. The skirt changes the usual connotation associated with “leather mini skirt” and allows the look to be edgy, without looking too tough or provocative. A big, bold, mixed-color necklace adds definition to the lace top, making it stand out in all the right ways. The shoes bring together the two themes of edgy and girly by pairing patent leather with lace and pearl-like accents, a perfect medium between the top and skirt, without being too matchy. Now all that is left to do is to throw on a go-to bag that has hardware detailing, but is still wearable for day or night, like the Broad Ripple Satchel.
Summer is the perfect time to show your wild side (without making the folks at PETA mad, of course). An 80’s inspired silk top with flowy sleeves mixes PERFECTLY with a tight-fitting, high-waisted mini with an animal print. Add some futuristic style to this look by wearing some white platform heels to brighten up the look. Put your hair up and throw on some gold jewelry, such as big earrings and a long, thin necklace. A bold, red, classic-style rectangular flap bag such as the Classic Quilted Shoulder Bag will complete the look with vintage flair!
Love,
Jazzsquared and Macksquared
Don’t forget to check out our blog at
storyofmylifesquared.blogspot.com
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By Haley in Fashion Fun, Function and Fashion, Guest Blogger | Permalink | No Comments »
August 17th, 2010
Check out these blogs for a chance to win gift certificates and free handbags:
We must like you guys or something, giving away handbags left and right the way we do.
Now, GO! Go take advantage of our giveaways. Because we love you.
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By Terryl in Blogosphere, Contests & Giveaways | Permalink | No Comments »
August 16th, 2010
So here I am, a junior in college, I’ve been going to school for the past 15 years of my life and I still can’t decide whether I should carry a backpack, messenger bag, satchel, etc to school. Can anyone help?
Middle School
This is when we all got trendy and vicious. Everyone was trying to be cool and oversized handbags were the jive. You were so cool; it was like carrying a purse to school. I think I tried to rock a messenger bag once, but this nerd carried every book under the sun with her…so I switched back to a backpack.
College
So what do you take to college? Well, I started off my freshman year with an oversized handbag, but that got old really fast. I guess I’m a backpack kind of girl. My shoulders don’t end up hurting and I can stash everything I need into all of the pockets.
So what do you guys think? Handbag or backpack?
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By Stephanie in Blogosphere, Fashion Fun, Function and Fashion, Musings | Permalink | 2 Comments »
August 13th, 2010
As The Bachelorette and other summer reality series are drawing to a close, we are all waiting on the edge of our seats for the upcoming fall line-up. If you just can’t wait any longer for the premiere of your favorite show, maybe these juicy little tid bits will help hold you over…
Grey’s Anatomy
The Grey’s Anatomy finale in May was a heart-stopper, figuratively and literally for several characters. Everyone is on the edge of their seat, wondering what will happen next inside the walls of Seattle Grace. While we don’t know much, we do know that everyone’s favorite new doctor, Jesse Williams will be returning as a regular. How long before he has his very own Mc-nickname?
One Tree Hill
Pregnancies, murders, stalkers, car accidents and beautiful people. One Tree Hill has it all. But as season eight is scheduled to premiere there is speculation that this will be it for the CW Drama. Hilarie Burton spills the details on her former cast and the possible return of Peyton.
Modern Family
America’s favorite family since the Brady Bunch is getting starry-eyed. In the upcoming season, audiences will be introduced to Cam and Mitchell’s friend, Pepper, played by a Tony Award-winning actor. Guess who.
Glee
All you die-hard Gleeks out there already know a Britney Spears themed episode is in the works for season two, but did you know that Glee creator, Brian Murphy, is planning to incorporate some Beatles tunes at the request of Sir Paul, himself?
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By Beth in Blogosphere | Permalink | No Comments »