Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Shopping in a Flash!

Do you ever shop with the flash sale retailers?  You know, the online stores that offer new, deeply-discounted deals every day--deals that only are available for a short period of time or until they sell out, whichever comes first!  

The only downside is that you have to sign up and agree to receive their daily email announcing what is being offered for sale--but the upside is you can find some very unique items that are offered for super low prices--stuff that is hard to find in brick and mortar stores--did I mention deeply-discounted?

I'm a member of several flash sale websites.  One of them is called Decor Steals and recently I scored a wonderful, quirky art piece that I knew I wanted to use at the Coral Cottage. This is how the teaser email ad looked.  It's sort of like a chandelier with crystals but instead of light bulbs it has clear bottles--everybody on the holiday tour last 
weekend loved it!





I bought a little bouquet of gerbera daisies from the grocery store and look how pretty they look in the jars! 




One more!

 


To see the chandelier in its setting, click here for yesterday's post where I showed the full kitchen reveal..  If you would like to check out Decor Steals then click here.  If you click through my link and join, then you will receive a $5 credit that will be applied when you make your first purchase! (Fyi--I have not been compensated for blogging about Decor Steals today.)

 I love to shop online!  It is so nice to click around on your computer screen, compare prices, and make selections while sitting in your own home. What about you?  Do you have any favorite online shopping sites?  If you do, then please leave a comment and share with all of us here on the blog!

2 comments:

  1. I would have seen that and thought it is cute but what would I do with it? Now that I see it I WANT! (even tho I don't have a place to put it) So cute!

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    1. I have to admit I was a little nervous when I unpacked it but it's usually the risks that turn out to be the most interesting in decorating:)

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