8.10.13

ms. junkaholique a.k.a one a-ma-zing lady

Artemis, her lifestyle, their way of living, and her belief in thrifting and anything vintage; how can I even begin. I liked their collections, and the fact that [probably] 90% of their house was from vintage shops. I am so much in awe. Honestly, she probably had mastered the art that is junk hoarding. And I am one hellafa-jealous girl right now.

I myself am a hoarder when in thrift shops and flea markets. [Certain] Someone [that is my husband] can say obsessed. It is in my plan to buy all the beautifully crafted [I am hoping for some real gem, like hand-painted] plateware. I just have to wait until we move in to our own house [because my husband won't allow me to buy anymore. read: impulse buying]. Though if we're being honest, I had already bought four pieces from a flea market of sorts. Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation always has this junkyard-sale-ish for charity. I had seen a lady carrying an old typewriter; I might have given her the 'how-could-you-thats-mine' kind of stare. Anyway, Tzu Chi was where I chanced upon my little treasures. Which are mostly, porcelain. [I should post them here. Prolly some other time.] But! If you're from the Philippines, you should definitely have a look. Back to Ms. Junkaholique.

I love their house [photos below]. Small space, yet so homey. Honestly, my peg for our own house.
You may find more adventure from her blog.





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