This past Saturday, not only did the forecast turn from rain to sun, but I had the chance for a little "me" time to accomplish some of the fun items on my to-do list! Love it. I found myself in Concord Center, one of my favorite places and the most quintessential New England town you could imagine (seriously, I had to refrain just now from putting an e on town). I have passed The Dotted i on many occasions, but as I typically have my baby girlfriend in tow, I've refrained from checking it out; after all, pre-toddlers and packed little stationery shops aren't exactly a match made in heaven. But since I was flying solo, I couldn't resist.
The Dotted i is the sweetest little paper boutique and now also my new favorite place. It is packed with endless opportunities to add your monogram to just about anything: bags, tumblers, necklaces--oh my! Plus, an array of perfect, preppy stationery and the ability to place custom orders. Talk about crossing your Ts and dotting your Is.
While I stopped in to purchase a graduation card, these two must-haves from The Dotted i are now on my to-buy list:
This Kate Spade post-it note set. The three neon colored pads aptly read: Things to Do, Places to Go, and People to See. Because whose desk organization wouldn't benefit from clever catchphrases in equally catchy neon?
People, Places, Things Sticky Pad Set, $25 by Kate Spade New York Available at The Dotted i |
Also, I'm obsessing over The Dotted i's amazing custom monogram necklaces. In case you are thinking that all monogrammed jewelry is created equal, this is much, much more. The monogram is done in acrylic, and you can choose your color from one of a rainbow assortment. Then it sits on a delicate little gold chain. The price-tag pushes it towards "splurge," but if I've ever seen a splurge-worthy monogram necklace, this is totally it.
Acrylic Block Monogram Necklace, $78 by Moon and Lola Available at The Dotted i |
After my successful shopping mission, I picked up milkshakes at one of our favorite ice cream shops and another Concord gem, Bedford Farms, to take home for Dallin and Harper. Chalk it up to the obsessive compulsive within, but few things give me more satisfaction than checking items off my to-do list. Especially when there is shopping involved, and the day ends in ice cream. Done and done.
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