Why the English language we speak today is not even English
Did you know? American English is actually a combination of other languages!
Did you know? American English is actually a combination of other languages!
First of all, if you’ve sold something on Poshmark, then I am happy to say… Congrats!! Yay! One of the most important things about shipping on Poshmark is making an impression. You want your customers to receive their items in the condition you sold them, and you also want them to feel special when they open their package. You know why? Because at the end of the day, it is the little details that usually keep your customers coming back for more. So why not get crafty and have some fun? TIP 1: Make sure your items are clean. No one wants to receive dirty or wrinkled clothes, nor smudged jewelry. Polish your clothing for their best. This means using a lint roller and taking it to the cleaners or ironing it. If you notice a stain you didn’t see before listing your item, I’d suggest to contact the buyer. Otherwise, you’re going to get some very negative feedback. Unhappy customers are a NO-NO. TIP 2: Pretty folding! I know you probably aren’t as obsessed …
Follow my blog with Bloglovin I am in sugar heaven! Loving these biscochos (Mexican wedding cookies) that my mom made. Well, she didn’t really make them for me, but I love bringing some home with me every time I go visit her. The little white empanadas are small shortbread cookies folded like a mini taco the size of your thumb, coated with confectioners sugar, and filled with dreamy and indulging strawberry jelly. The anise star shaped ones are sprinkled (ok, covered) in natural brown sugar and cinnamon. You would probably think I really am eating in slow motion. I make eating them that good, haha! Although I already ate all of them up, here’s a little bit of eye candy.
I’ll spread you on toast,
A glistening sticky path for my incisors.
At twilight the aroma of Columbian roast…
I find it amazing how my little family and I own such curious little objects. In my home I try hard to keep things organized, but let’s face it, it doesn’t stay that way for long. One of the things I like doing with my camera is gathering things that I find lying around and just laying them on my white parsons desk. It might be a childhood thing, but it reminds me of I Spy books. I used to love checking them out from the library at my elementary school. For the sake of today’s post on I Spy inspired photography, I encourage you to check out the books if you have never heard of them! If you have little children or even teenagers, invite them to sit down with you and play a game of I Spy. I used to love doing it with my friends at school and I’m about to purchase some for my kids as well. I think it is a great idea for bonding and appreciating literature. Who said …
Make extra income by selling things you don’t wear anymore!